Christmas on Mars (Wayne Coyne, 2008)
Posted: Tue Dec 09, 2008 1:10 am
There was no chance of me getting in to the sole screening of its limited run here in Los Angeles but I finally got around to watching the dvd of The Flaming Lips debut feature-length last night.
The experience was one of those great moments of perpetual elation that you get less and less as you grow older. Coyne clearly cites the holy trinity he's invoking here with this midnite movie "freak-out" psychedelia: Eraserhead, Holy Mountain, and 2001: A Space Odyssey... but the result of these impressions show evidince of a vision of the world that seems entirely his own.
The film is not without it's obvious narrative and dramatic faults (in many ways these facets help to preserve its charm) but I can't help but think that within their accidential music career and subsequent accidential film frontiering, The Lips have stumbled onto something essential to the cinema... in their own clumbsy way.
The experience was one of those great moments of perpetual elation that you get less and less as you grow older. Coyne clearly cites the holy trinity he's invoking here with this midnite movie "freak-out" psychedelia: Eraserhead, Holy Mountain, and 2001: A Space Odyssey... but the result of these impressions show evidince of a vision of the world that seems entirely his own.
The film is not without it's obvious narrative and dramatic faults (in many ways these facets help to preserve its charm) but I can't help but think that within their accidential music career and subsequent accidential film frontiering, The Lips have stumbled onto something essential to the cinema... in their own clumbsy way.