Yeah, he just sort of turns into a corpse for no reason.
Yeah, he just sort of turns into a corpse for no reason.
"Think?! It was him!"
"Or his twin!"
"Gene's brother was an only child!"
"Easy, Catman. They are serious."
"And they've got guns!"
Fun fact: in Ace Frehley's autobiography No Regrets, he reminisces about the shoot and talks about doing insane amounts of blow in the trailer with an actor who played a security guard. Ace doesn't name said actor but wrote "he went on to be in one of the greatest sci-fi films ever". That would have to be the late…
I don't think Gene wouldn't snort the coke because it was bad for you. I'm sure it had more to do with the fact that doing blow (and any other drug) is a waste of money.
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Me too.
Me too. But your username and avatar made my day.
I predict he won't be doing that anymore.
How about The New Originals?
I agree, but the author of this piece would label is as "impenetrable."
Also, they only did it live once that I know of, and it's awesome. It's up on YouTube.
I think it's a great Oliver Stone movie. But as a movie about the band, it's a terrible representation of what really happened and is pretty silly.
Hard to read this one in its entirety as I think the writer is dead wrong. I wonder if he's even heard anything else beyond the debut, and since that seems the case, I'm gonna read as much of this as he's heard of their catalogue. How are "Riders on the Storm" and "Love Her Madly" impenetrable? They have their duds…
No, it's pretty great.
I don't understand what you mean "go Lynch on it." The whole thing is Lynch. This is how he makes movies. Rarely are they linear. He also didn't shoot it initially with any ending in mind at all. When you say it wasn't "part of the story", I don't know what you mean. He had no idea where the story was going in the…
It feels like a different thing because it *is* a different thing, especially if you view the first two-thirds of the film as a dream and the last third as reality.
Why did she need to be there? Her and Laura had really no ties by Audrey's on admittance.
I don't think she's that important. She wasn't in FWWM and I didn't miss her. She's also been a loon on social media and appears to be getting kind of nuts about her role, so she may be SOL.
I wouldn't be surprised if both her and Justin Theroux show up.
I don't care, really. Do what you want. But when someone complains about a movie feeling disjointed and then says they were tweeting throughout, that implies they weren't paying attention. I think a movie like MD requires more attention than the latest opus from Adam Sandler.
The soundtrack is one of the only flaws in an otherwise great movie. I like the music in parts (particularly the end that goes into Bowie's "I'm Deranged". But Reznor put some stuff in there that sounds positively dated now (Smashing Pumpkins, Marilyn Manson, etc).