The DH is working with Peter Bogdanovitch to produce Tracy's latest movie
I'd forgotten about that, but it still redeems the Bog quite a bit in my eyes.
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The DH is working with Peter Bogdanovitch to produce Tracy's latest movie
I'd forgotten about that, but it still redeems the Bog quite a bit in my eyes.
I just heard a radio ad for it the other day (and then saw a bench ad). It was the first I'd heard of it; it sounded like a dumb horror movie about killer bees. But it's...adapted from a stage play? I'm confused.
Yeah, they're selling it as a horror flick, but it's much more of a psychological cat-and-mouse game. Much more about paranoia and need than about the bugs--which may not even be real or not be the type of bugs you expect.....
Ooh. Sounds fun!
Bug was reviewed on NPR the other day with a rave review.
Ellen interviewed Harry Connick either late last week or earlier this week and she said that Bug was very good but creepy. Actually I think she said it about 4 times. So I'd call that a rave from her too!
Huh, I just saw a preview for it and thought it looked like your standard gross-out horror flick. Apparently marketing fell down on the job.
Robin, I have to freak out a cheery 17 year old. But I want to like the movie too. Is Bug it?
It's very VERY dark. In a real disquieting but fascinating way. Might be a bit much for a 17-year-old--but I prolly woulda liked it at that age.
I really want to see it. It looks creepy.