Is Hollywood really so bereft of talent and originality?
Why the fuck would anyone want to do this?
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Is Hollywood really so bereft of talent and originality?
Is this a trick question? Don't you remember they made a movie out of The Beverly Hillbillies within living memory?
Bad Education is fabulous in many, many ways. Not the least of which is Gael Garcia Bernal being a thing of beauty, and a joy forever.
No one has ever successfully escaped from Precinct 13.
I think I could like Dougray Scott as Bond.
New Joss X3 rumor. Admittedly, this comes from somebody I don't know, in a webforum I rarely read, that is in no way a Joss or Movie-related forum (Specifically, it's a forum devoted to high-quality pictures of female celebrities.) But, still.
ETA: Huh. Nevermind, old news. The same quote appears to be on Moviehole, and was actually linked from whedonesque. I am apparently behind the times. Ignore me.
NPR had an interesting story on old classics and why some are not on DVD. It mentioned that Star Wars' negative was "used up" -- due to the incredible popularity of the film.
How interesting. The Pet Shop Boys did a performance of the soundtrack they wrote for Battleship Potemkin in London recently. I think I'd like to see that. Apparently the director of Potemkin, (bad me for forgetting), wanted the soundtrack redone every ten years.
Sergei Eisenstein made Potemkin.
A few more proposed changes to the Star Wars films.