Yes, but how do you feel about Altman movies?
Exactly. I loved it to pieces.
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Yes, but how do you feel about Altman movies?
Exactly. I loved it to pieces.
This is kind of nifty -- Fourth Ammendment shipping tape.
That's exactly what Altman tries very hard to avoid in his movies.
Didn't Altman do The Player? The dialog in that one didn't make me want to throw things.
24: I had no idea how fond I was of Edgar. I was screaming "No, no, not Edgar" at my television.
Altman does use overlapping dialogue like that quite a bit, but it doesn't seem as awkward in the movies as it did with Tomlin and Streep.
Any thoughts on Altman's Nashville? It's on my to-watch list when it airs later this month.
Didn't Altman do The Player? The dialog in that one didn't make me want to throw things.
He may have been trying to avoid different things in that movie. Altman also tries never to make the same movie twice (I think he even made a comment to that effect).
Of course, in the process, he's created his own brand of movie, but it's very distinctive, and doesn't share many qualities with any other type of film.
ETA: Haven't seen Nashville yet, but I think I'll add it to the list at some point.
Altman does use overlapping dialogue like that quite a bit, but it doesn't seem as awkward in the movies as it did with Tomlin and Streep.
Really, I'd be surprised if they had rehearsed more than once for that bit, so. I got the impression (can't remember what she actually said) that Lily Tomlin felt like they were fucking it up.
ny thoughts on Altman's Nashville? It's on my to-watch list when it airs later this month.
Nashville is an unbelievably great movie. Once you see it, you'll be kicking yourself for not tracking it down sooner. It's that good. (And see it on the big screen at some point if at all possible, because it's gorgeous -- Altman really uses the whole frame. Not to mention the use of sound & music...it's really worth seeing in theatres.)
Really, I'd be surprised if they had rehearsed more than once for that bit, so. I got the impression (can't remember what she actually said) that Lily Tomlin felt like they were fucking it up.
I was pondering that. Altman avoids a bunch of rehearsal, right? But he can edit. So they needed to rehearse enough to be able to do it but not too much. Tricksy.
I love Nashville. Also, I'm somewhere in the crowd at the outdoor concert at Centennial Park.
I got the impression (can't remember what she actually said) that Lily Tomlin felt like they were fucking it up.
I wasn't sure, I kind of got the feeling that fucking it up, and Tomlin worrying about fucking it up, were just part of the bit.
ETA:
Also, I'm somewhere in the crowd at the outdoor concert at Centennial Park.
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