There's some very amusing references to how an obsessive collector arranges his collection in the hilarious Nick Hornby novel "High Fidelity". Stephen Frears managed to get a pretty good film from that one too, with some great comic performances by Jack Black with Todd Louiso as his nerdish shy and quiet straight man (also a great performance). John Cusack kicks-ass as usual, and Iben Hjejle...well shit, I'm in love already all over again...but I'm married, so I can't say nuthin' like I wanna' say cause my wife'll read this and I'll catch some major bitch-whippin', then haveta' do some grovelling, bowing and general dropping to the knees and worshiping, and STILL would be gettin no bedroom action for a week! So I'll just say Iben ain't got nuthin' on my wife Shaun. That said, she is hot!
Anyway, any of you record collectors and lovers of music who have not seen this film, or read the book, owe it to yourself to do so, even though the record/music thing is a sub-theme (Cussack's character owns an underground record shop and is an obsessive collector of LP's). You should see the movie just for Jack Black's priceless bits in it that just about had me wet my pants laughing.
Marco
Anyway, any of you record collectors and lovers of music who have not seen this film, or read the book, owe it to yourself to do so, even though the record/music thing is a sub-theme (Cussack's character owns an underground record shop and is an obsessive collector of LP's). You should see the movie just for Jack Black's priceless bits in it that just about had me wet my pants laughing.
Marco