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Lisa Nesselson of Variety magazine wrote "A "Zabriskie Pointless" for the new millennium, Bruno Dumont‘s third feature, Twentynine Palms, is a narcolepsy-inducing road movie in which an American guy and a French-speaking babe get in a red Hummer and drive toward the titular California desert destination. Pic fails to captivate or intrigue at ...
29 Palms is a 2002 crime thriller film directed by Leonardo Ricagni and starring Jeremy Davies, Rachael Leigh Cook, Michael Lerner, Litefoot, Russell Means, Chris O'Donnell, Keith David, Michael Rapaport and Jon Polito.
Twentynine Palms – 2003 film (Twentynine Palms (Drifting Palms) and Coachella Valley) [46] Two Guys from Texas – 1948 musical comedy (Rancho Mirage) [91] Unknown – 2006 film (Eagle Mountain and Desert Center) [46]
Twentynine Palms, California is a town in San Bernardino County, California. Twentynine Palms may also refer to: Twentynine Palms, a 2003 film; 29 Palms, a 2002 crime film; Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, a United States Marine Corps camp "29 Palms" (song), a 1993 song by Robert Plant
Writing about Twentynine Palms, Nikolaj Lübecker suggests that "instead of being a rich and multi-layered film, Twentynine Palms is a raw and edgy one. Instead of watching a work in which the three strands [political, physical, metaphysical] organically combine, we experience an implosion of meaning". [ 68 ]
Some scenes in the 1963 comedy film It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World were shot in Twentynine Palms. [44] Some scenes in the 1964 comedy film Kiss Me, Stupid were shot in Twentynine Palms. [45] Twentynine Palms is a 2003 drama/horror film set in Twentynine Palms. [46] Actor Jared Leto launched a skin care line called "Twentynine Palms," inspired ...
The accompanying video is really slick, too, showing a bunch of characters from the series, some scenes from the movie – in the signature style that Gundam SEED is best known for – and some ...
"29 Palms" is a rock song by English musician Robert Plant, released in April 1993 by Fontana and Es Paranza as the first single from his sixth album, Fate of Nations (1993). The songwriting credited to Plant, Charlie Jones and Doug Boyle (two of the backing musicians on the recording), Chris Blackwell and Phil Johnstone .