The Green Hornet is the rare stoner superhero movie that you can enjoy sober. It actually makes me interested in checking it out.
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Wikipedia says that one of the attempts to film it was by David Lynch working with Isabella Rossellini, and I can kind of just barely see that, if I squint; but even so, it's a very "Yes, indeed, that failure would have been a less ghastly failure than the other failures" squint.
What? Catch-22, because [link]
Ah, I see you were talking about TWH.
However this does sound like something I would cringe at
There was also a brief television comedy series based upon Catch-22 made and televised in 1973, with Richard Dreyfuss in the starring role of Capt. Yossarian.
Larry Gelbart could have done it. But that's why he's a legend.
I'm sure they pitched it: M.A.S.H. meets Hogan's Heroes.
I'm with megan--The Alienist would make a great film, and it's too bad no one has managed it yet.
I totally agree. I listen to the audiobook (the abridgment read by Edward Hermann) a couple times a year. The images are so evocative, I feel as if I've already seen the movie!
I rented Vampires Suck to watch tonight, and once you put Matt Lanter in whiteface makeup, lipstick, and poufy hair it is surprising how reminiscent he is of Paul Rudd.
I am Jack's Calvin & Hobbes.
That? Is genius! Oh. My. doG!
Or, you know, tiger.