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"Siskel & Ebert & the Movies" The Best of 2007 (TV Episode 2007)
#4 on Scott's list."A Current Affair" Heath Ledger Special (TV Episode 2008)
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- Michael J. Nelson: "Man, I gotta say, this is a strange casting choice for with Art Carney. Makes as much sense as casting Cate Blanchett as Bob Dylan." Bill Corbett: "Imagine that."
"The O'Reilly Factor" Episode dated 24 January 2008 (TV Episode 2008)
Clips of Heath Ledger promoting this film are shown."The O'Reilly Factor" Episode dated 25 January 2008 (TV Episode 2008)
Heath Ledger is shown promoting this film in archival footage."The O'Reilly Factor" Episode dated 31 January 2008 (TV Episode 2008)
Archive footage of Heath Ledger promoting this film is featured."Film Junk Podcast" Episode 154: I'm Not There (Podcast Episode 2008)
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Nightmare Alley (1947)
The carnival shots are direct replicas of the carnival in this classic Film Noir that inspired Bob Dylan's own "Ballad of a Thin Man," in particular the verse about the "geek"...later shots particularly in the "Mr. Jones" (Bruce Greenwood) sequence, set to Ballad of a Thin Man, replicate Tyrone Power's descent into madness and eventual "Geekdom."A Face in the Crowd (1957)
Monologues by Larry "Lonesome" Rhodes (Andy Griffith), and dialogue between Rhodes and Marcia Jeffries (Patricia Neal) are spoken by the first incarnation of Bob Dylan, Woody (Marcus Carl Franklin) and hobos on a train with Woody.Masculin féminin (1966)
The couple in the cinema, the voiceover about "the film of our lives" followed by the gun shots and the white titles on a black background are taken directly from this Jean-Luc Godard film.Persona (1966)
A tarantula walks across a white screen in the beginning of Ingmar Bergman's Persona (1966). The same shot is used in I'm Not There (2007), but in reference to Bob Dylan's book.
A Hard Day's Night (1964)
Jude Quinn rolling around on a hill with The Beatles, and the Beatles then being chased by a mob of fans.The Graduate (1967)
In the small town, a midget dressed as a bellboy greets Billy, calling him Mr. Gladstone.
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