Arcade Fire are scoring the film
The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009)
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The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009)
Kelly has a film in post-production, a horror film starring Cameron Diaz and James Marsden.
Arcade Fire are scoring the film
Arcade Fire are scoring the film
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Here's the Wiki'd summary of the TZ ep if anyone wants some idea of what they're in for.
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Okay, so Arcade Fire aren't scoring the film, but a few of the members might do some music for the film.
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I'm with you on this. I don't look at any other message boards and this whole thing is really really familiar. I know I've read, at fairly great lengths, about this...but where? Mr. Serling is getting lazy.domino harvey wrote:I could have sworn we talked about this on the board but I searched and couldn't find anything. There was a new Twilight Zone episode based on the same short story, can't wait to see how Kelly ruins this one.
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This sort of concept was done about as well as it can be for the sixties Outer Limits episode Don't Open Till Doomsday (which, by the way, was beautifully shot by Conrad Hall). Then when you add the sixties Alfred Hitchcock Hour update of The Monkey's Paw and the sixties Twilight Zone episode Five Characters in Search of an Exit one really has no use for this.
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I apologize to all pedantic lurkers like yourself.JSJUTK wrote:Perhaps your opinion would carry more weight if you could correctly spell Kelly's name.a.khan wrote:Yeah, but Richard Kelley will throw in several 80s references, cast pop stars and hire a guy in a rabbit suit. Surely, that's pretty original, right? (Fanboys agree.)
P.S. Now please fuck off.
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The film gets a distant release date of September 11, 2009.
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CF is supposed to be a place of reasoned, intelligent discussion isn't it? Being pithy is one thing, being snarky is another. Sure Kelly is not in control of his movies but they are interesting if nothing else. Definitely better than the average multiplex fare nowadays, right? Imagination in a script is a good thing. Sheesh, he get's credit from me just for being hated by studio executives and CF snarks!
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Juno is a better movie than Southland Tales, and I think Juno is a terrible piece of shit.Petty Bourgeoisie wrote:CF is supposed to be a place of reasoned, intelligent discussion isn't it? Being pithy is one thing, being snarky is another. Sure Kelly is not in control of his movies but they are interesting if nothing else. Definitely better than the average multiplex fare nowadays, right? Imagination in a script is a good thing. Sheesh, he get's credit from me just for being hated by studio executives and CF snarks!
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Well at least we agree that Juno is a horrible example of American screenwriting and filmmaking. But I disagree that Southland Tales is a total failure. I would classify it as a fascinating blunder.kaujot wrote:Juno is a better movie than Southland Tales, and I think Juno is a terrible piece of shit.Petty Bourgeoisie wrote:CF is supposed to be a place of reasoned, intelligent discussion isn't it? Being pithy is one thing, being snarky is another. Sure Kelly is not in control of his movies but they are interesting if nothing else. Definitely better than the average multiplex fare nowadays, right? Imagination in a script is a good thing. Sheesh, he get's credit from me just for being hated by studio executives and CF snarks!
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Re: The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009)
So it turns out Arcade Fire's Win Butler, Régine Chassagne and Final Fantasy's Owen Pallett did score the film. So if this film is the unwatchable trainwreck it will probably be, at least you can close your eyes and get something of value out of it.
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Re: The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009)
Southland Tales is like some kind of horrible traffic accident. Rarely have I seen anything so mindbogglingly inept. The man is a hack. He ruined his debut feature by repackaging it with new scenes and endless ancillary material and viral marketing which viewers were expected to trawl through in lieu of his letting his weird little indie be what it was for people. SLT took that to a whole new extreme.
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Re: The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009)
But he's soooo purty.royalton wrote:The man is a hack.
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Re: The Box (Richard Kelly, 2009)
SLT is the best film made in America since 1970. Nuff said.
Can't say I'm looking forward to The Box, howevs.
Can't say I'm looking forward to The Box, howevs.