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has this been discussed? anyone seen it? is it an atrocious dead fish of a turd on John Fante's grave? does Selma Hayek show a tit-tay? i got a bad feeling about this movie. but it would be difficult to stop myself from viewing it at some point, unless of course i got the lowdown from the EA friends o' Bandini.
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3trompuss wrote: John Fante's grave?
John Fante is Dead...
if anyone who has never been in a band with me gets that joke I will cook you dinner...
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.
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4I'm not in the band: I get the joke, but i don't eat.
Ty Webb wrote:I hope the little-known 8th dwarf, Chinky, is on that list.
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5mrdfnle wrote:I'm not in the band: I get the joke, but i don't eat.
Really? did you grow up in Green bay/the Fox Valley?
Ty Webb wrote:
You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.
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6Saw a preview for it a few months ago...looked awful.
There are crispy fries waiting to come out of your oven: you just have to make them and put them there.
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7yaledelay wrote
Sorry.
Different joke.
I grew up in the Buttinski Valley.
Esplaining please.
Really? did you grow up in Green bay/the Fox Valley?
Sorry.
Different joke.
I grew up in the Buttinski Valley.
Esplaining please.
Ty Webb wrote:I hope the little-known 8th dwarf, Chinky, is on that list.
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8i have purposely avoided learning anything more about this movie since january, when i found out collin farrel was playing bandini. saw a production still in some movie magazine and it was like staring at a picture of someone shitting tape worms out their ass.
while i have an open mind, i think it's safe to say this movie's gonna be a clunker, so no matter how much you like fante, do yourself a favor and don't get your hopes up.
if it's any consolation though, if you liked eternal sunshine... you will almost certainly like gondry's new one, the science of sleep, when it finally drops here. (i got to see it a while back and though it wasn't my cup of tea, i think he did a very good job overall. all the girls in the audience were totally hot for gondry.)
while i have an open mind, i think it's safe to say this movie's gonna be a clunker, so no matter how much you like fante, do yourself a favor and don't get your hopes up.
if it's any consolation though, if you liked eternal sunshine... you will almost certainly like gondry's new one, the science of sleep, when it finally drops here. (i got to see it a while back and though it wasn't my cup of tea, i think he did a very good job overall. all the girls in the audience were totally hot for gondry.)
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9i heard about the movie a while back also, but had the same reaction. low hopes. maybe in the future i will fall asleep on the couch one night and awaken to piss at 3 am and it will be on TNN or something. i will mock it as i fade in and out of my slumber.
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10I'm almost willing to see this movie. I was only recently introduced to John Fante (thanks, Lavers!) and it shook me right the way from the up to the down. I've got the Bandini Quartet waiting to be read right now.
Thing is, the book is so great and had an effect so profound that I like to think that no matter the terror the movie may bring my way, I can brush it off in the name of the book's magnificence.
That said, I have turned away from the tube in tearful disgust every time I've seen more than twenty minutes of the film'd 'The Great Gatsby' so I might just be being needlessly optimistic.
It'd be nice to think someone could make a movie out of any of these books that didn't suck, wouldn't it?
Thing is, the book is so great and had an effect so profound that I like to think that no matter the terror the movie may bring my way, I can brush it off in the name of the book's magnificence.
That said, I have turned away from the tube in tearful disgust every time I've seen more than twenty minutes of the film'd 'The Great Gatsby' so I might just be being needlessly optimistic.
It'd be nice to think someone could make a movie out of any of these books that didn't suck, wouldn't it?
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