Yeah, but usually they’re fairly simple, even if they don’t make any sense.
Yeah, but usually they’re fairly simple, even if they don’t make any sense.
People might enjoy Spider-Man pictures, but I doubt anyone actually cares about them.
I appreciated the first one back in 1996 - it seemed clever, the opening sequence was solid, and it was a slasher movie with plenty of studio gloss, which alone made it unusual. I saw the second and third ones in the theater as well, and as a horror-loving guy, appreciated all the self-referential stuff. I think I…
By garr, they did.
Me too!
It’ll sure be funny seeing Chalamet flapping around in those wings.
“Cat sitter to the rich” does seem like a whimsical made-up movie job, but I knew a guy whose living was made being Gore Vidal’s cat sitter.
If you’ve read the story, you know exactly who Kingsley, Patel, and Fiennes are going to play. I was somewhat obsessed with this tale as a lad, so this project is great news as far as I’m concerned!
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“I give up. Who are you?”
She was. I watched that movie with my wife and young child recently, and we all enjoyed it, and when Betty started calling everybody cocksuckers, I just looked at the ceiling and whistled innocently.
Ah, sweet Betty White! Never will I forget the time you called Bill Pullman, Bridget Fonda, and Bredan Gleeson a bunch of fucking cocksuckers!
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It’s a sad loss. I recall a similar loss with another Québecois director, Jean-Claude Lauzon, who died in an airplane crash at age 43. His two movies, Night Zoo and Léolo, are both excellent and very much worth checking out. Vallée also did great work, and seemed like a prince of a guy.
Maybe it stinks!
I agree. And furthermore I want studios to start greenlighting movies not based on established IPs and audience metrics, but on totally nonsensical idea like this one. It sounds like I’m being glib and sarcastic, but I’m not.
Perfect!
I too grooved to the comedy obliterations of Super Dave Osborne on Bizarre viewed on Canadian sketch comedy TV.
And this conversation has given me a terrific idea for a movie: simply hire all living actors from any dracula movie made (everyone from the Coppola picture of course; plus people like Frank Langella and Kate Nelligan from the 1979 production; George Hamilton, Susan Saint James and Richard Benjamin from Love at First…
Let me guess: no draculas in this movie either.