The Hours?
Buffista Movies 5: Development Hell
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What movie were Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore both in? I am drawing a blank.
Was that THE HOURS?
Yes it was. I confirmed with this handy tool on imdb: Look up joint ventures.
ETA: that was not the form I was looking for. I usually get to it by searching for one actor, then scrolling to the bottom of their imdb page and entering the name of another actor in the "look up joint ventures" box.
oh cool
Yes it was. I confirmed with this handy tool on imdb: Look up joint ventures.
See now they've gone and taken all the fun out of "Six degrees of Kevin Bacon".
I think (as is usually the case) most of the people who are shouting about how wrong and evil Eli Roth's films are have never seen them. I used to be one of them.
I've seen Cabin Fever, which would be enough to put me off Eli Roth forever even without his insulting halfwitted defense of his movies against charges of homophobia.
his insulting halfwitted defense
link?
Sixth question down: [link]
Well, I haven't seen Hostel, so I don't know whether there's anything more homophobic than a few characters saying, "That's so gay," but if that's all there is, I have to agree with him. Especially if the characters are supposed to be assholes deserving of the violence they receive.
It reminds me of Jay and Silent Bob Strike back, where two characters have a conversation about how one keeps saying everything is gay... "next you're going to say the monkey's gay!" and people cited that as why Kevin Smith is a homophobe.