Let's also get a guy with no FX experience or connection to the original film to direct!
Let's also get a guy with no FX experience or connection to the original film to direct!
You have to open your mind to it, like poetry or abstract painting. It's not meant to be literal, which gives it more power than if it actually were literal.
Plus, it's a performance. Tom Hulce can't play the piano but he's a fantastic mozart; etc.
This is the VIP theater-people discussion going on down here, you guys need a blog—I'd read it.
LOL, classic. Thank you for sharing that.
I disagree. Beymer isn't particularly tought, but he does longing really well. And jesus, Natalie Wood is an angel straight from heaven in this thing. When they get together at the dance, you can feel it, makes you feel young.
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The party montage—like the one in This is the End—was seriously lame. Hilarious that they included .2 seconds of a nipple in there, how ribald!!
The party montage—like the one in This is the End—was seriously lame. Hilarious that they included .2 seconds of a nipple in there, how ribald!!
The party montage—like the one in This is the End—was seriously lame. Hilarious that they included .2 seconds of a nipple in there, how ribald!!
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I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.
I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.
I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.
I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.
I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.
I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.
I think if you say "rubbish!" you're not the target audience.