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Along with “Blood Meridian,”, I would love to see something finally done with “Confederacy of Dunces.” Jack Black and Zack Galifianakis have both supposedly been approached to play Ignatius, but both are rapidly aging out of the part.
A picaresque anti-hero appeals to me, but I’m not sure it’s a commercially viable project unless we make IJR a Transformer or a blue alien from Avatar or whatever."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Mike View Post
I have two episodes left of Masters of the Air. I'm enjoying it.
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I disagree with screaming Fatty Arbuckle and think Andor is relatively good and look forward to Season 2. The first season of Mandolorian and Kenobi were both decent, IMO. Boba Fett and Ashoka were BAD. Mando got worse as it went along. Haven't seen and don't plan to see Skeleton Crew or Acolyte.
Of course I've mentioned I have no particular reverence for the original trilogy. I think they're good movies but I don't get irrationally angry over those characters getting "ruined" by subsequent sequels, remakes, whatever.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostI disagree with screaming Fatty Arbuckle and think Andor is relatively good and look forward to Season 2. The first season of Mandolorian and Kenobi were both decent, IMO. Boba Fett and Ashoka were BAD. Mando got worse as it went along. Haven't seen and don't plan to see Skeleton Crew or Acolyte.
Of course I've mentioned I have no particular reverence for the original trilogy. I think they're good movies but I don't get irrationally angry over those characters getting "ruined" by subsequent sequels, remakes, whatever.
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It's entertainment originally aimed at kids or early teens. I'm in my mid-40's. I don't believe there's a single tv show or movie that I loved as a kid that would cause me to post furious rants on the internet as I melt down over having a childhood memory "ruined". Maybe at one point when I was 20 years younger I might complain about something like that, but not now. I don't think investing so much of your personal identity in a particular work of art is healthy. At least not as a consumer. As a creator, yes. But anyways let's take a movie I like far more: Ghostbusters. My appreciation of the original is not lessened or diminished in any way by the existence of crappy sequels and remakes. I saw Ghostbusters 2016. It stunk. That's not because women ruined the franchise, it's because it was literally unfunny and dull and the special effects were cartoonish. I have never seen the Paul Rudd ones and probably never will. That's fine.
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