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16 years ago @ /Film - Michael Cera Has No In... · 0 replies · +1 points

I could see Black being the new Ray Stantz -esque character. Also, the exposition heavy scientist route might chill the crazy man persona.

16 years ago @ /Film - This Week in DVD: Frid... · 0 replies · +1 points

maybe she'll give birth to a mutated fetus due to her old age and they'll title it "Creature from the Black Madea"

17 years ago @ /Film - Tony Scott's Warr... · 0 replies · +2 points

"a study of gang culture in LA today"? so, not only do we lose the character of NYC but also the wacky gang identities as well? i don't want to see Crips and Bloods. i want baseball furies and lizzies. i want personality. i want the original film. and i don't want tony scott's pink jogging shorts anywhere near The Warriors

17 years ago @ /Film - Jonathan Glazer's... · 0 replies · +1 points

i guess Rubber Johnny and Flex are the closest we'll get to Cunningham films.

17 years ago @ /Film - Jonathan Glazer's... · 2 replies · +1 points

was it cunningham's fault though? or studio involvement? i was under the impression that the studio's pushiness on a proposed 'Neuromancer' project is what made him leave that film, and movie-making altogether.

17 years ago @ /Film - Jonathan Glazer's... · 5 replies · +1 points

great news!!! it's been far too long since Birth. Glazer is such a skilled and singular filmmaker that I think anytime he's willing to tell a story is a good time to get his projects fast-tracked.

he's what chris cunningham could've been to films is he ever got the chance to make one.

17 years ago @ /Film - Angels & Demons - What... · 0 replies · +1 points

i agree wholeheartedly about A&D being far better than Da Vinci Code. Though, that said, it still isn't any good. There were a few solid suspense sequences but overall it was like watching someone cook a meal with no enthusiasm.

now i pre-heat the oven. now i chop the onions. now i cut the steak. see how entertaining this is!

like that.

17 years ago @ /Film - Inglourious Basterds S... · 1 reply · 0 points

i wonder if the Bowie could possibly be an instrumental cover --indicative of the WWII period? Maybe like a brass version of it, or possibly one sung in French or German?

17 years ago @ /Film - Inglourious Basterds S... · 0 replies · 0 points

DShelton--

agree 110%

17 years ago @ /Film - Inglourious Basterds S... · 1 reply · +2 points

maybe i should gay it up for the malick fans:

wee! lost world! pocahontas! you go girl!