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October 29, 2005

Sienna Miller Needs Your Old Clothes

Film looking for vintage vehicles, other items
Got a 1955-1965 car? It could be in the movies.  "Factory Girl," an independent film about Andy Warhol and Edie Sedgwick in the 1960s New York factory scene, is in search period cars, trucks, buses, clothes and furniture.  The movie stars Sienna Miller, Guy Pearce, Hayden Christensen, Jimmy Fallon and the band Green Day. It is directed by George Hickenlooper. 
Contact Rob Ortiz at (318) 631-8330 for more information.

Blogger Bob reports on the New York Post's story that Bob Dylan Bob Dylan reportedly threatened a lawsuit after reading the script.
In an early version obtained by the Post, Dylan, who, like Edie, lived at the Chelsea Hotel, serenades Edie from a fire escape with a bouquet of flowers in his mouth.

In one heated scene, they make love while “pleasure spasms take hold.” Dylan writes the song “Just Like a Woman” for her, and then drops her and marries aspiring model Sara Lowndes.

Sedgwick was said to have inspired much of Dylan’s work at that time - including the album title “Blonde on Blonde” and the song “Lay Lady Lay.”

But Dylan balked at the script’s version of events and sent screenwriter Captain Mauzner (”Wonderland”) back to his keyboard.

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