Oh I think both Edies loved it, but since they appear to be mentally ill, that's where the exploitation ping went off for me. GF walked out on it and I kind of wish I had turned it off.
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I don't think they were mentally ill. At least, it is obvious to me they knew what the Maysles were doing, and they were capable of assenting to it.
In retrospect I realise I hadn't parsed the 2008 on the film's IMDB page.
Drew Barrymore's casting makes me...she tends to a very particular type of character, and it's one that can easily make me itchy. Now I'm more curious than ever, though.
More Cloverfield: [link]
5 consecutive minutes, that basically prove the moratorium on disaster movies in NYC is over.
ION, we just watched 300 in high-def. It's even gayer on the second viewing. I just adore this movie for how unflinchingly itself it is - a complete celebration of testosterone.
Of course, it being a DVD, we skipped the b-plot, which helped.
I wonder what would happen if Frank Miller and David Mamet collaborated on a movie.
I take it the movie isn't based on the Broadway show.
I don't think the 2008 version is a musical.
The Broadway show is based on the documentary. At least the second act is. The first act is more made-up.
Also, that Cloverfield thing looks kind of... awesome. Is the whole thing filmed in that personal camera format?
That's the impression I've gotten, Gris.
two trailers just arrived packaged together so that it looked like we got one trailer for a movie called Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo.