This comment sums up the distinction between Wes Anderson fans and detractors. It's meant as an insult, but it could just as easily be the advertising line.
This comment sums up the distinction between Wes Anderson fans and detractors. It's meant as an insult, but it could just as easily be the advertising line.
I think Robuttnik was intending the same implication. Murray is quite the rage amongst the hipster kids these days, or so I've read.
I think Robuttnik was intending the same implication. Murray is quite the rage amongst the hipster kids these days, or so I've read.
"Super Troopers," I believe. Denzel played the Mexican cop.
"Super Troopers," I believe. Denzel played the Mexican cop.
Plus some rum for Bill Murray.
Plus some rum for Bill Murray.
Why do you hate America?
Ironic that EVH is making this comment.
Mechanical licenses don't apply to use in films (only audio-only use). So they do still need the approval of whomever owns the publishing to use the songs, even cover versions. (But it's possible, even likely, that the estate doesn't own the publishing since most artists of that era gave their publishing away, in…
They need to bring in Werner Herzog to direct. He'd git 'er done.
Sorry, it's not that kind of party.
Copyright law has existed in the US for over a hundred years; sampling arose in the 1980s. I think your timeline needs adjustment.
I agree that all those things are nice, and I'm not gay.
Eh, I thought that line was actually kinda funny. The whole scene, not so much.
Every time I cut into a steak, I think of his scene in the Matrix where he completely and believably conveyed the pure joy at biting into a great steak accompanied by a great glass of wine. Now that's ACTING!
YOU SO STUPID, WEAVER!
Just watched Chinatown on regular old DVD. Goddamn that's a beautifully shot movie. Why can't we just go back to Technicolor, again?
9. Profit!
Well, this is a "movie" you see, so they can actually hire an "actor" to "play" Jaco instead of using hologram technology. What'll they think of next?