I think it was flashy, big-budget fare compared to anything else Stephen Baldwin was in.
I think it was flashy, big-budget fare compared to anything else Stephen Baldwin was in.
No doubt a new light will be shed on Arthur Lancelot relationship. Think Top Gun love triangle.
Does Bobcat give direction in his crazy voice?
I can only imagine how annoying it would be him and Williams riffing on each other. Surprised he hasn't used his real name to be taken seriously as a director: Directed by Robert Francis Goldthwaith
The Aviator's Wife by Eric Rohmer
Like Slaughter House Five
For chicks.
(Perhaps someone can think of a less sexist comparison. I'm too lazy at the moment)
I contend your point that Anderson is less like Altman(I was thinking of Brewster McCloud). PT Anderson is more like Altman. I had the same discussion about Ashby with other friends. I do feel like Ashby's films were a product of his time but no less compelling now and I feel like they cannot be replicated now because…
Great point Dill(not saying the whole name). Altman's films evolved organically out of working with talent and striving for a sense of authenticity . Wes Anderson is a stylist who picks, mixes and matches films like he would an outfit. A little bit of Altman, a dash of Ashby, a touch of Nichols and a whole lot of…
I think the whole interconnectedness theme probably worked better in a movie like Traffic or L'Argent because of the nature of the material. Also, it didn't help that Haggis tries to ram his trite ideas down your throat with a plunger.
Gooby and I have wonderful adventures together. Gooby tells me not to be afraid of the furry things. He touches me in my secret place. Now, I hunger for human flesh. Thank you Gooby.
Morbidly Obese Princess
Strike two for another Entourage cast member in less than a week. Wow, I feel really bad for Mango. Personally, I wouldn't apologize after being date raped by Jeremy Piven.
Some Kind of Wonderful is Pretty in Pink for boys. Totally set up my fetish for chauffeur chick cosplay.
"Those aren't pillows!!!"
I could totally see Zach in a dramedy with the right director. Maybe as part of an ensemble cast in a PT Anderson movie. Or a Jim Jarmush movie a la Bill Murray. How bout 'Confederacy of Dunces" directed by Alexander Payne?
I'm gonna forego the critics and go with my gut instinct on this one. I'm guessing you could probably just make up a review for CGI Joe and it wouldn't be too far off. I feel some critics don't even watch the movies they review. That said, pretty lame Paramount.
Adrian Grenier: I'm reflecting on my experiences becoming a celebrity and playing one on TV.
I think Adrian's been drinking Billy Bob Thorton's Man-sauce.
My asshole is all puckered up it just can't wait till this movie comes out so it can poop on it.
Ah Screw it! I hate this title. 'Funny People' How dare you tell me what's funny before I watch it and your smug little poster with the charming cute people smiling down at me. Is this supposed to be the Pulp Fiction of comedies? This is my AVClub so I can hate if I want to… hate if i want to!
The last comment was really negative. So I will say that there's always hope for any of these guys to reinvent themselves.
The backlash will be slow-coming for the rest of the world as we all know how Hollywood loves to beat a dead horse. I know I'm pretty weary of Rogen. Galifianakis is my new man-child. Maybe he'll OD before I get tired of him and I can remember him as a genius.