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Now thát is bullshit. Besides, most of the "shocking" (my god) movies that come out are Independent. And most of them aren't made with an attitude like "Hey, let's make a movie that shocks people!". That's just a silly thing to say. And one more thing, how would a film with two people that happen to be gay be shocking? Welcome to the medieval times!"Like the usual BS that Hollywood comes up with when they desparately want to make a hit - so let's try a little bit of shock value. "
Again, it's a dark comedy. If the thing you said would make sense, he shouldn't have made The Cable Guy, The Truman Show, Man on the Moon, Me myself & Irene, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Lemony Snicket, The Majestic and The Number 23."A love story that takes place in prison isn't the kind of feel good movie that is going to make people want to rush out and see."
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You wouldn't have to worry!!grinchy steve wrote:I have to say I was a little hard for you earlier this day, Filomena. My apologies for that. I confess that I was a little 'pissed' about your lines and was reading them right after an incident at work, this day. Not a good combination, I guess. But this second time you realy explained well how you feel about this project. And I respect you for doing that, I realy do.
Now, as for the dark comedy part. I think people missunderstand that 'genre'. You see, The Cable Guy (or any dark comedy) doesn't need to be scary. The term "dark comedy" has more to do with the subject and the kind of humor. (damn, it's hard to explain in a language that isn't mine) And I think there is a very good film in 'Morris'. It's a (true) story, with a lot of possibilities. If they get the characters right and focus on the right things.
But I have my doubts also. I didn't believe in 23 from the very beginning as I saw Joel Shumacher was doing it. (and I was right about that, imo) Although both Carrey and Madsen were good. I can only dream of what it could have been if it was someone like David Fincher. In this case I'm afraid the writers from 'Bad Santa' aren't the right people. The weakest point of that tasteless movie was the writing. And seriously, Billy Bob did nothing more then saying dirty words and peeing all over the place. Where were the jokes? Was there a script? I'm a bit worried there.
Otherwise, although I think he's not my first choice, I saw all McGregors movies ... and I don't think he would sign for something that vulgair and unfunny thing as 'Bad Santa'. More then ever, we'll just have to wait and wonder.
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I believe that Jim in order to demonstrate how much is worth, he must risk and put yourself in game! For We fan, Jim he is the best actor of the world, for others is sounds like a clown!! And it must to prove that people who also difficult roles he to you will be in a position to interpreting them. I' ve confidence in Jim!Filomena wrote:NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Does anyone else feel sick at the thought of Jim making this movie?
It sounds like I'm homophobic or something, but I'm not. I just think this is the wrong movie for Jim, and I really have a bad feeling about this.
First, he makes fun of Brokeback Mountain, and now, he's making his own version of the movie.
And please, don't give me that line that he's just trying new roles and is expanding his horizons. It sounds contrived; like the usual BS that Hollywood comes up with when they desparately want to make a hit - so let's try a little bit of shock value.
A love story that takes place in prison isn't the kind of feel good movie that is going to make people want to rush out and see.
Why can't he do a love story that he truly believes in, instead of picking these assinine roles that do nothing but alienate his fans?
Sorry - but I have to vent. I want the Jim Carrey that is true to himself. He's really disappointing me lately, and if you read what fans OUTSIDE of this forum have to say, then you'll hear the same type of sentiments.
Yes, I know. Most of you will disagree. But this is just my opinion, and there has to be a reason why I'm feeling so strongly about this. Sorry, guys.....
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