StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
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Hmm, I really liked White Noise (although I read it like seven years ago, so who knows)
Never seen a Baumbach movie though, so I can't speak much to that element
One of my favorite parts of White Noise is structural, which... you could definitely replicate in film, but I'm not sure how well it will read to do so
Edit: Hey wait a second, @Poorochondriac, you were the one who recommended White Noise to me like seven years ago
Hmm, I really liked White Noise (although I read it like seven years ago, so who knows)
Never seen a Baumbach movie though, so I can't speak much to that element
One of my favorite parts of White Noise is structural, which... you could definitely replicate in film, but I'm not sure how well it will read to do so
Edit: Hey wait a second, Poorochondriac, you were the one who recommended White Noise to me like seven years ago
That wouldn't surprise me! I now hate much of the stuff I really liked in my 20s
i was telling @poorochondriac that i had to look up noah baumbach on imdb to be sure there wasn't going to be anything in there i forgot i liked, but his profile picture alone confirmed that there was no chance this would be the case.
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
I want to say it was because we were talking about Infinite Jest at the time, but my memory of forum conversations from that long ago are about as hazy as my memory of books from that long ago
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astrobstrdSo full of mercy...Registered Userregular
Part of my dislike of White Noise compared to DeLillo's other stuff may be how much my dad endorsed and related to it.
Hmm, I really liked White Noise (although I read it like seven years ago, so who knows)
Never seen a Baumbach movie though, so I can't speak much to that element
One of my favorite parts of White Noise is structural, which... you could definitely replicate in film, but I'm not sure how well it will read to do so
Edit: Hey wait a second, Poorochondriac, you were the one who recommended White Noise to me like seven years ago
That wouldn't surprise me! I now hate much of the stuff I really liked in my 20s
same
I think the only books I loved then that I still like at all are the raw shark texts and generation x, though I've cooled an awful lot on the latter
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StraightziHere we may reign secure, and in my choice,To reign is worth ambition though in HellRegistered Userregular
I think part of the reason I liked White Noise was because, while I was never a full on townie, I grew up in a medium sized New England college town, I had a lot of high school friends whose parents I could easily slot into that book, and a lot of that satire hit pretty well for me as a result
In retrospect, I'm unsure of how well it was supposed to hit, if maybe I was actually approaching it from the wrong angle and was not the intended audience, but it worked well at the time
Hmm, I really liked White Noise (although I read it like seven years ago, so who knows)
Never seen a Baumbach movie though, so I can't speak much to that element
One of my favorite parts of White Noise is structural, which... you could definitely replicate in film, but I'm not sure how well it will read to do so
Edit: Hey wait a second, Poorochondriac, you were the one who recommended White Noise to me like seven years ago
That wouldn't surprise me! I now hate much of the stuff I really liked in my 20s
same
I think the only books I loved then that I still like at all are the raw shark texts and generation x, though I've cooled an awful lot on the latter
I still love Stephen Graham Jones stuff, and I think I still like Infinite Jest, but the parts I remember fondly now are definitely not the parts I liked most when I first read it
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
I agree with the caveat that my favorite thing in Infinite Jest was Pemulis's page-long description of his "most irreverent outfit" and that's still my favorite thing
I am shuffling in the corner and kicking the air as I timidly say I really like multiple Baumbach movies and when I saw Marriage Story in the theater it devastated me so bad I had to like, take a walk afterwards, which I had never had to do after a movie
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astrobstrdSo full of mercy...Registered Userregular
I should probably give Francis Ha a chance since it seems less myopic and mean-spirited than Baumbach's other stuff. I spend most of the run time of his movies I've seen (Squid and the Whale, Margot at the Wedding, and Greenberg) hoping that every character gets hit by a bus.
I should probably give Francis Ha a chance since it seems less myopic and mean-spirited than Baumbach's other stuff. I spend most of the run time of his movies I've seen (Squid and the Whale, Margot at the Wedding, and Greenberg) hoping that every character gets hit by a bus.
I kind of think the problem with Greenberg is that it wasn't mean enough to the main character
frances ha does not have that problem, the movie loves Frances but is honest, and it's not mean to her, she largely gets what she deserves
The cast for David O Russell's next film (plot and title still unknown) has been revealed, per Deadline
Christian Bale
Margot Robbie
John David Washington
Zoe Saldana
Rami Malek
Robert De Niro
Mike Myers
Timothy Olyphant
Michael Shannon
Chris Rock
Anya Taylor-Joy
Andrea Riseborough
Matthias Schoenaerts
Alessandro Nivola
Isn't David O. Russell the guy who's notoriously such a shithead that people never work with him more than once?
Like there was the infamous meltdown captured on camera for I Heart Huckabees, and George Clooney said on the Three Kings press tour that he would never work with him again?
Isn't David O. Russell the guy who's notoriously such a shithead that people never work with him more than once?
Like there was the infamous meltdown captured on camera for I Heart Huckabees, and George Clooney said on the Three Kings press tour that he would never work with him again?
he took five years off and came back and now everyone likes him and he’s apparently nice, and also has lost everything that made him special as a filmmaker
Isn't David O. Russell the guy who's notoriously such a shithead that people never work with him more than once?
Like there was the infamous meltdown captured on camera for I Heart Huckabees, and George Clooney said on the Three Kings press tour that he would never work with him again?
He also admitted to groping his 19 year old trans niece. His defense in court was literally that she asked for it, and that was apparently good enough for rich white dudes.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
Isn't David O. Russell the guy who's notoriously such a shithead that people never work with him more than once?
Like there was the infamous meltdown captured on camera for I Heart Huckabees, and George Clooney said on the Three Kings press tour that he would never work with him again?
clooney literally almost killed him
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Isn't David O. Russell the guy who's notoriously such a shithead that people never work with him more than once?
Like there was the infamous meltdown captured on camera for I Heart Huckabees, and George Clooney said on the Three Kings press tour that he would never work with him again?
clooney literally almost killed him
Wait what
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
At me often and at someone daily. He’d throw off his headset and scream, “Today the sound department fucked me!” For me, it came to a head a couple of times. Once, he went after a camera-car driver who I knew from high school. I had nothing to do with his getting his job, but David began yelling and screaming at him and embarrassing him in front of everybody. I told him, “You can yell and scream and even fire him, but what you can’t do is humiliate him in front of people. Not on my set, if I have any say about it.” Another time he screamed at the script supervisor and made her cry. I wrote him a letter and said, “Look, I don’t know why you do this. You’ve written a brilliant script, and I think you’re a good director. Let’s not have a set like this. I don’t like it and I don’t work well like this.” I'm not one of those actors who likes things in disarray. He read the letter and we started all over again. But later, we were three weeks behind schedule, which puts some pressure on you, and he was in a bad mood. These army kids, who were working as extras, were supposed to tackle us. There were three helicopters in the air and 300 extras on the set. It was a tense time, and a little dangerous, too. David wanted one of the extras to grab me and throw me down. This kid was a little nervous about it, and David walked up to him and grabbed him. He pushed him onto the ground. He kicked him and screamed, “Do you want to be in this fucking movie? Then throw him to the fucking ground!” The second assistant director came up and said, “You don't do that, David. You want them to do something, you tell me.” David grabbed his walkie-talkie and threw it on the ground. He screamed, “Shut the fuck up! Fuck you,” and the AD goes, “Fuck you! I quit.” He walked off.It was a dangerous time. I’d sent him this letter. I was trying to make things work, so I went over and put my arm around him. I said, "David, it’s a big day. But you can’t shove, push or humiliate people who aren’t allowed to defend themselves.” He turned on me and said, “Why don’t you just worry about your fucked-up act? You’re being a dick. You want to hit me? You want to hit me? Come on, pussy, hit me.” I’m looking at him like he’s out of his mind. Then he started banging me on the head with his head. He goes, “Hit me, you pussy. Hit me.” Then he got me by the throat and I went nuts. Waldo, my buddy, one of the boys, grabbed me by the waist to get me to let go of him. I had him by the throat. I was going to kill him. Kill him. Finally, he apologized, but I walked away. By then the Warner Bros. guys were freaking out. David sort of pouted through the rest of the shoot and we finished the movie, but it was truly, without exception, the worst experience of my life.
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PiptheFairFrequently not in boats.Registered Userregular
keep in mind, clooney leaked spinal fluid through his nose after an accident on set Syriana for several months and almost committed suicide from the pain
In December 2011, Russell's 19 year old transgender niece, Nicole Peloquin, filed a police report alleging Russell had sexually assaulted her. The case was closed without any charges being filed because the alleged assault wasn't witnessed by police.[111] According to the police report, Russell offered to help Peloquin with ab exercises during which his hand hovered above her private parts. After inquiring about the hormones she used to increase breast size Russell slipped his hands under her shirt and felt both breasts. Russell confirmed that the incident happened, but told police that Peloquin was "acting very provocative toward him" and invited him to feel her breasts. He also admitted to being "curious about the breast enhancement." This incident was also directly mentioned in the 2014 Sony Pictures Hack
Somehow I'm not surprised. It's like showbiz attracts some truly repugnant people.
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Never seen a Baumbach movie though, so I can't speak much to that element
One of my favorite parts of White Noise is structural, which... you could definitely replicate in film, but I'm not sure how well it will read to do so
Edit: Hey wait a second, @Poorochondriac, you were the one who recommended White Noise to me like seven years ago
That wouldn't surprise me! I now hate much of the stuff I really liked in my 20s
Oh no.
same
I think the only books I loved then that I still like at all are the raw shark texts and generation x, though I've cooled an awful lot on the latter
In retrospect, I'm unsure of how well it was supposed to hit, if maybe I was actually approaching it from the wrong angle and was not the intended audience, but it worked well at the time
All I can find on a cursory search are the claims themselves.
I still love Stephen Graham Jones stuff, and I think I still like Infinite Jest, but the parts I remember fondly now are definitely not the parts I liked most when I first read it
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i would try to describe it, but it would be literally impossible, so here's a trailer that gives you a vague idea of what i am getting into:
https://youtu.be/YkJ3ObHny6E
I kind of think the problem with Greenberg is that it wasn't mean enough to the main character
frances ha does not have that problem, the movie loves Frances but is honest, and it's not mean to her, she largely gets what she deserves
Aw, but Jeffry Combs as the Question is great
Speaking of things that can't ever get a proper film/television adaptation
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you must report back, this looks absolutely insane
Christian Bale
Margot Robbie
John David Washington
Zoe Saldana
Rami Malek
Robert De Niro
Mike Myers
Timothy Olyphant
Michael Shannon
Chris Rock
Anya Taylor-Joy
Andrea Riseborough
Matthias Schoenaerts
Alessandro Nivola
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Like there was the infamous meltdown captured on camera for I Heart Huckabees, and George Clooney said on the Three Kings press tour that he would never work with him again?
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he took five years off and came back and now everyone likes him and he’s apparently nice, and also has lost everything that made him special as a filmmaker
go figure
He also admitted to groping his 19 year old trans niece. His defense in court was literally that she asked for it, and that was apparently good enough for rich white dudes.
clooney literally almost killed him
Wait what
and three kings was still worse
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Somehow I'm not surprised. It's like showbiz attracts some truly repugnant people.