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April 04, 2006
Is There Anyone Left In The Waiting Room?
The Weinsteins picked up this movie and sent out a press release...
"Bobby, the ensemble political-culture drama written and directed by Emilio Estevez, starring Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Sharon Stone, Lindsay Lohan, Elijah Wood, William H. Macy, Helen Hunt, Christian Slater, Heather Graham, Laurence Fishburne, Freddy Rodriguez, Nick Cannon, Emilio Estevez, Martin Sheen, Shia LaBeouf, Jacob Vargas, Brian Geraghty, Joshua Jackson, Joy Bryant, Svetlana Metkina, Kip Pardue, David Krumholtz, Harry Belafonte and Mary Elizabeth Winstead."
That's a lotsa meatball...
Posted by poland at April 4, 2006 04:17 PM
Comments
Wow, who's NOT in this movie?
Posted by: Goulet
at April 4, 2006 05:52 PM
Charlie Sheen.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 4, 2006 06:17 PM
While I don't like using this board to link to my own stuff, here's crazy Sharon Stone gushing about the cast... and the extras!
Posted by: EDouglas
at April 4, 2006 07:32 PM
This week, on Hollywood Squares...
Posted by: Rob
at April 4, 2006 08:08 PM
Wait--Demi Moore is in this? Yes!! We're finally getting that Wisdom reunion!
Posted by: Eddie
at April 4, 2006 08:50 PM
I want them to get into a Dynasty like catfight, but I guess we won't see t hat happening in the movie.
Posted by: EDouglas
at April 4, 2006 09:09 PM
Seriously, Demi Moore and Sharon Stone are BOTH in this. Isn't that just delicious!
But seriously, this movie's cast is huge. Can't say it's all quality but a lot of it surprisingly is.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at April 5, 2006 01:17 AM
btw, Douglas, I've linked your article from my blog. This project just became a must-see.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at April 5, 2006 01:19 AM
KCamel, Body Heat is a much better movie than you're giving it credit for. (Meanwhile, Pi is much worse).
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 5, 2006 01:44 AM
If they link the assassination of RFK to the Republican Party this thing will be Oscar bait.
Guaranteed win if a young Ronald Reagan or George HW Bush is involved.
Posted by: Nicol D
at April 5, 2006 09:48 AM
I must admit that I do not know much about the behind the scenes players and conspiracy theories involving the RFK assassination. Care to fill me in? I haven't come across any lefties claiming that the Republican party was somehow involved.
Posted by: Stella's Boy
at April 5, 2006 09:53 AM
Stella, you missed Nicol's incredibly clever, biting wit at work. Clearly you are some kind of head-in-the-sand liberal loser.
The favorite target for RFK assassination theorists is J. Edgar Hoover.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 5, 2006 10:05 AM
Question: how many of these people are in it for more than two or three minutes?
Posted by: Cadavra
at April 5, 2006 01:45 PM
Jeff, was loving Body Heat at the start (the great dialogue and the muggy atmosphere) but then it just turned into a cliched affair movie. I know seeing it 25 years (my god, that's a long time!) after the fact doesn't help, but I've seen this so many times before.
Pi, on the other hand, wasn't anything I had seen before.
(feel free to keep reading my stuff. I'm awesome.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at April 6, 2006 01:46 AM
I think Body Heat is one of those movies that has spawned so many imitators that it can't be seen for how original it was at the time; also, it helps if you're seeing it, as I did, in a film theory class so all of its subversions and genre tweaks are pointed out to you.
Pi, meanwhile, outside of its cyberpunk visuals, is a really hackneyed story (there are some things man was not meant to know).
Midnight Cowboy is indeed a little dated, but the central relationship is really the key to the movie, outside of all the dated 60s flash.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 6, 2006 02:20 AM
The final scenes of Midnight Cowboy were what made it for me. While, as you know, I didn't like it that much, those scenes were what raised it from a C+ to a B-.
And, yes, I freely admit that Body Heat was, essentially, ruined for me by 25 years of copying from other movies and tv shows. My friend recently watched "Rear Window" and he didn't like it. He said he'd seen it so many other places and, while I too had seen The Simpsons and all the other imitators I still loved it enought to be a #5 of all time member.
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at April 7, 2006 02:42 AM
Body Heat might actually be the movie that invented the modern 'erotic thriller' as discussed in the Basic Instinct 2 thread.
Rear Window is endlessly rewatchable because it has so many details and layers of meaning. And hell, what classic movie hasn't been imitated?
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 7, 2006 03:15 AM
I know. Remember "Head Over Heals" with Freddie Prinze Jr? jeepers.
I'm gonna go watch "The Godfather" now for the first time. Ummm... wish me luck?
Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0
at April 8, 2006 07:28 AM
BODY HEAT was original only to those who'd never seen THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE, DOUBLE INDEMNITY, or a ton of other films where a woman seduces a horny numbskull into murdering her husband.
Posted by: Cadavra
at April 8, 2006 01:58 PM
I think it's more of an homage/update/genre twister than a sheer ripoff.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 8, 2006 10:09 PM
Even so, it's still not an "original" idea.
Posted by: Cadavra
at April 9, 2006 03:19 PM
But what is these days, with the kids and their hip-hop and baggy clothes.
Posted by: jeffmcm
at April 10, 2006 03:50 AM
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