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* DoingItForTheArt: For example, it took him ''seven years'' to get funding for ''Only Lovers Left Alive''.
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* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: It took him ''seven years'' to get funding for ''Only Lovers Left Alive''.
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* SceneryPorn: All of his films have gorgeous shots in them. Taken UpToEleven with ''The Limits of Control''. And if you like swamps, ''Down By Law'' is the movie for you.
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* SceneryPorn: All of his films have gorgeous shots in them. Taken UpToEleven Exaggerated with ''The Limits of Control''. And if you like swamps, ''Down By Law'' is the movie for you.
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* ProductionPosse: There's editor Jay Rabinowitz, Creator/TildaSwinton, John Lurie and Creator/JohnHurt
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* AcclaimedFlop: Most of his movies have bombed (with the exception of ''Ghost Dog'' and ''Broken Flowers'') yet he is praised to high heaven with each one. [[Film/TheLimitsOfControl Mostly.]]
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* AcclaimedFlop: Most of his movies have bombed (with the exception of ''Ghost Dog'' and ''Broken Flowers'') yet he is praised to high heaven with each one. [[Film/TheLimitsOfControl Mostly.]]one (excluding ''Film/TheLimitsOfControl'' and ''Film/TheDeadDontDie'' ).
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James Roberto Jarmusch (born January 22, 1953) is an American arthouse film writer, director and actor. He is best known for directing Creator/JohnnyDepp in ''Film/DeadMan'', but it's hardly his only film.
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James Roberto Jarmusch (born January 22, 1953) is an American arthouse film writer, director and actor. He is best known for directing Creator/JohnnyDepp in ''Film/DeadMan'', but it's hardly his only film.\n
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* AcclaimedFlop: ''All'' of his movies have bombed (with the exception of ''Ghost Dog'' and ''Broken Flowers'') yet he is praised to high heaven with each one. [[Film/TheLimitsOfControl Mostly.]]
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* AcclaimedFlop: ''All'' Most of his movies have bombed (with the exception of ''Ghost Dog'' and ''Broken Flowers'') yet he is praised to high heaven with each one. [[Film/TheLimitsOfControl Mostly.]]
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While in college as a student of Creator/NicholasRay, he wrote a script that was criticized by the latter for not having enough action. Jarmusch went back and promptly rewrote the script so that it contained even '''less''' action than before. Ray, impressed by his student's disobedience, hired him as his assistant.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: While in college as a student of Creator/NicholasRay, he wrote a script that was criticized by the latter for not having enough action. Jarmusch went back and promptly rewrote the script so that it contained even '''less''' ''less'' action than before. Ray, impressed by his student's disobedience, hired him as his assistant.
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* PlayingAgainstType: ''Broken Flowers'', while still keeping some of his pet themes, albeit in a one-off scene, can be identified as a Romantic Dramedy in the vein of the Creator/CoenBrothers.
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* PlayingAgainstType: ''Broken Flowers'', while still keeping some of his pet themes, albeit in a one-off scene, can be identified as a Romantic Dramedy in the vein of the Creator/CoenBrothers.Dramedy.
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* ''The Dead Don't Die'' (2019)
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* ''The Dead Don't Die'' ''Film/TheDeadDontDie'' (2019)
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* ''The Dead Don't Die (2019)
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* ''The Dead Don't Die Die'' (2019)
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His work tends to be very existential, examining questions of the purpose of life - and never, ever, answering them. He tends to favour long, slow takes, and pays such attention to the scores of his works that they're practically characters. He's also done some acting, notably as the Frostee Cream Boy in ''Film/SlingBlade'' and the car dealer in ''LeningradCowboysGoAmerica''. He also played Raoul Duke / Creator/HunterSThompson in a radio play version of ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas'' and appeared [[AsHimself as himself]] on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''Series/BoredToDeath''.
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His work tends to be very existential, examining questions of the purpose of life - and never, ever, answering them. He tends to favour long, slow takes, and pays such attention to the scores of his works that they're practically characters. He's also done some acting, notably as the Frostee Cream Boy in ''Film/SlingBlade'' and the car dealer in ''LeningradCowboysGoAmerica''. ''Film/LeningradCowboysGoAmerica''. He also played Raoul Duke / Creator/HunterSThompson in a radio play version of ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas'' and appeared [[AsHimself as himself]] {{as himself}} on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''Series/BoredToDeath''.
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* ''Paterson'' ''Film/{{Paterson}}'' (2016)
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His work tends to be very existential, examining questions of the purpose of life - and never, ever, answering them. He tends to favour long, slow takes, and pays such attention to the scores of his works that they're practically characters. He's also done some acting, notably as the Frostee Cream Boy in ''Film/SlingBlade'' and the car dealer in ''LeningradCowboysGoAmerica''. He also played Raoul Duke / HunterSThompson in a radio play version of ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas'' and appeared [[AsHimself as himself]] on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''Series/BoredToDeath''.
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His work tends to be very existential, examining questions of the purpose of life - and never, ever, answering them. He tends to favour long, slow takes, and pays such attention to the scores of his works that they're practically characters. He's also done some acting, notably as the Frostee Cream Boy in ''Film/SlingBlade'' and the car dealer in ''LeningradCowboysGoAmerica''. He also played Raoul Duke / HunterSThompson Creator/HunterSThompson in a radio play version of ''Literature/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas'' and appeared [[AsHimself as himself]] on ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' and ''Series/BoredToDeath''.