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#101 Post by Never Cursed »

Never Cursed wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 7:51 pm
beamish14 wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:19 pm
aox wrote: Fri May 09, 2025 6:15 pm https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movie ... 236207923/

Coppola is taking it on the road and has no plans to release it to streaming services or physical media. I'm not sure I am ever going to see this which sucks.

There is a European Blu-Ray that even includes a commentary

I’m still waiting on the Mike Figgis documentary!
Apparently Figgis is mostly done with editing and intends to show the documentary (presently titled "MegaDoc") on this year's festival circuit, though he is hampered by the small detail of Adam Driver telling him to cut out every frame with him in it from the doc. George Lucas and Eleanor Coppola are in it
MegaDoc will premiere at the Venice Film Festival before releasing (through Utopia) this September.

Also, per some of the recent screenings Coppola has had of this film, he does in fact intend to eventually release a longer cut
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#102 Post by therewillbeblus »

And he's stressing that the longer cut will be 'weirder,' as he cut material test audiences thought was 'too weird.' Excited to see something even more original than what we already have!
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#103 Post by Roger Ryan »

therewillbeblus wrote: Thu Jul 24, 2025 4:54 pm And he's stressing that the longer cut will be 'weirder,' as he cut material test audiences thought was 'too weird.' Excited to see something even more original than what we already have!
I'm all for a longer cut as well. Having seen the film twice now in IMAX, I'm satisfied that the missteps are more than compensated for by Coppola's overall (unique) vision, the gonzo performances, and the mind-boggling visuals.
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#105 Post by hearthesilence »

Her other pieces for the Atlantic don't look promising either.
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#106 Post by pistolwink »

The framing is odd -- is Coppola trying to make his film into a cult object or is he just trying to get it seen by more audiences? But it didn't seem like a particularly hostile piece.

It's a terrible film, but I admire the freedom Coppola seems to be enjoying in his late years--not least the freedom to be as evidently needy and open-hearted as he wants to be.
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I think all of the comparisons the author throws out in the article are all really weird and betray a fundamental lack of understanding for what audiences get out of askance perspectives on different movies. Like, is it really that hard to process how "go back to the cluuuub" or Aubrey Plaza's character's name or any number of other simple jokes in the movie work as jokes? Or how those jokes separate the film from "we are superfans laughing at a movie we really love that is intentionally super campy and non-serious throughout" (Rocky Horror) or "we are laughing at the idea of someone spending so much time on a product this bad and revealing and full of misplaced passion" (The Room) or "we are laughing at the idea of this empty and soulless movie actually becoming popular and don't actually care about the movie itself" (Morbius)?

Sometimes I feel like would-be cultural pulse-measurers like this author are so used to looking at something odd and finding in its appreciators an ironic or sarcastic or at least unserious basis for appreciation that they forget how to enjoy things seriously - like, by analogy, I can totally imagine this author developing an idea of "midnight movies" is just Pink Flamingos or whatever and going to see Eraserhead and wondering why no one else is guffawing. But I guess that's why she gets paid the big bux for seeing a movie with a Q&A and writing 7 paragraphs about it, and I don't
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#108 Post by brundlefly »

Trailer for Megadoc.
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#109 Post by Noiretirc »

Fascinating thread. It has a grand arc!

I have not watched this, based on reviews.

(Edit: And also because I now can't, thanks to FFC.) 😂

But some of you are convincing me to have a Babylon / Megalopolis* / Wine (lots) night.

(*Irrespective of my edit above.)

(I was thinking about it!)
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#110 Post by nicolas »

Noiretirc wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 4:29 amI have not watched this, based on reviews.

(Edit: And also because I now can't, thanks to FFC.)
The film was released physically in Europe, such as UK, France, Italy or Germany but it seems the UK discs sold out.
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#111 Post by reaky »

Mubi start streaming Megalopolis from September 5th in the UK.
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#112 Post by Finch »

I enjoyed Will Sloan's Megadoc review on Letterboxd:
God, this was entertaining. I wish I could have this kind of fun more often.

Francis Ford Coppola hired Mike Figgis to direct a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Megalopolis and gave him Burden of Dreams-level freedom. Figgis’s only obstacle was the willingness of individual cast members to participate – so Adam Driver and Nathalie Emmanuel mostly just appear whenever Figgis can sneak a shot without them knowing, but a lot of time is spent with Aubrey Plaza, Jon Voight (surprisingly affable), Dustin Hoffman (yes… I can see why you were cancelled…), and the man who quickly becomes the principal antagonist, Shia LaBeouf.

Coppola has been nurturing this project for somewhere between 30 and 40 years (interspersed throughout are clips from earlier read-throughs with Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, and Ryan Gosling), and while nobody in the cast seems to understand what he’s going for, most of them are willing to follow blindly, because if you’ve made Apocalypse Now you’ve earned the benefit of the doubt. Most, that is, except for Shia, who feels hemmed in by the director’s fussed-over vision, and so spends every day being Klaus Kinski. The scenes of Coppola rolling his eyes over LaBeouf’s latest tantrum are hilarious, because LaBeouf is a genuine lunatic who doesn’t make a single reasonable point. For example, in one scene he surprises a co-star by trying to start a fistfight mid-take, and acts shocked and appalled when neither Coppola nor the actor appreciate this bit of improv.

It must be said, however, that Coppola does not exactly come across as cool as Cesar Catalina. He is frequently bewildered at how large the production is, as if it’s a surprise that a $120 million budget bought $120 million worth of stuff. After 30 years of tending to his vineyard and making the occasional underground film, he is perplexed that his modern VFX crew expect niceties like “clear directions” and “a schedule” and don’t just want to riff out ideas on the day. In fact, there is a mass exodus of the effects and art departments midway through shooting – although in fairness to Coppola, it is his money, so he can blow it however he wants. And blow it he does; Figgis offers a running tally of ludicrous expenses, which registers as a recurring joke.

We know that this was Coppola’s dream project for the whole second half of his life, and that he hopes it will “heal the world,” but we don’t hear a lot of specifics about the ideas he’s apparently so passionate about expressing. Finally, late in the movie, we see Adam Driver as Cesar Catalina delivering a monologue about how we need to “do away with old ways of thinking” and create a better world, and we remember: Oh right, Megalopolis was about vapid platitudes. This documentary affirms that the real point of Megalopolis was to be an idealized self-portrait of Coppola, the thwarted genius. Figgis ends with Coppola getting a standing ovation at Cannes, and hey, good for him. Again, he made Apocalypse Now, and it’s his money.

Figgis’s assemblage of all this raw footage is sometimes clumsy, but I frankly appreciated the lack of polish given that 99% of documentaries now just follow the Netflix template.
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#113 Post by beamish14 »

Graphic novel adaptation out now
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Noiretirc wrote: Wed Sep 03, 2025 4:29 am Fascinating thread. It has a grand arc!

I have not watched this, based on reviews.

(Edit: And also because I now can't, thanks to FFC.) 😂

But some of you are convincing me to have a Babylon / Megalopolis* / Wine (lots) night.

(*Irrespective of my edit above.)

(I was thinking about it!)

Did you ever get around to doing that as a double feature? I’m a big fan of of character driven films, almost like an anthology in their structure, that explore decay and excess like that, especially in the entertainment industry. I know neither of the films got a ton of love from critics, (especially Megalopolis) and seem polarizing to audiences too, but I’d have a feeling I’d enjoy them. I really enjoy Day Of The Locust, despite its flaws, because it’s such an ambitious and surreal film. Neither of these films are super high on my watch list right now, but I’d like to know what you thought of them.
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#115 Post by Noiretirc »

Sadly, not yet.

Wrong thread, but I'm amused at the many sober-second thoughts that Babylon seems to be getting. At this rate it might top S+S in 2032. 😂
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#116 Post by JFlu25 »

Noiretirc wrote: Sat Oct 25, 2025 2:22 am Sadly, not yet.

Wrong thread, but I'm amused at the many sober-second thoughts that Babylon seems to be getting. At this rate it might top S+S in 2032. 😂
It’s interesting how Babylon’s reputation seems to be slowly shifting over time. I’m curious to see if it really will climb the ranks, and what kinds of viewers it’ll predominantly end up resonating with. From what I’ve seen and read about Megalopolis, I don’t think it has much of a chance of sharing the same fate, but you really never know, as these things really are decades in the making. I just think Babylon has more broad appeal with its setting and cast.
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#117 Post by dwk »

MegaDoc is going to stream on the Criterion Channel starting Dec 16th.
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#118 Post by Stefan Andersson »

Megalopolis Unbound, director´s cut for 2026:
https://www.worldofreel.com/blog/2025/1 ... is-unbound
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#119 Post by Monterey Jack »

"Stop trying to make Megalopolis happen!"

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#120 Post by Noiretirc »

Gigalopolis!
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#121 Post by aox »

dwk wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:26 pm MegaDoc is going to stream on the Criterion Channel starting Dec 16th.
This is worth checking out. It's not as great as Hearts of Darkness or Burden of Dreams, which are BTS of much more interesting projects, but it is insightful to modern-day movie-making on set. Shia LeBouf is a lot to handle.
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#122 Post by pistolwink »

"Director's cut"? The guy wrote it, paid for it, produced it, directed it, distributed it, etc. -- who signed off on the earlier version if not FFC?
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#123 Post by beamish14 »

aox wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 11:03 pm
dwk wrote: Thu Dec 04, 2025 8:26 pm MegaDoc is going to stream on the Criterion Channel starting Dec 16th.
This is worth checking out. It's not as great as Hearts of Darkness or Burden of Dreams, which are BTS of much more interesting projects, but it is insightful to modern-day movie-making on set. Shia LeBouf is a lot to handle.
I was disappointed by the lack of footage from the post-production process.

Sam Wasson’s appearance reminded me of how disappointed I was with his book on Coppola. He got way too close to his subject to be objective, and I was flabbergasted by how there was virtually no exploration into the films Zoetrope distributed (Hitler: A Film From Germany, Every Man for Himself, etc.). His book on Fosse is infinitely better
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#124 Post by Finch »

pistolwink wrote: Tue Dec 23, 2025 10:58 pm "Director's cut"? The guy wrote it, paid for it, produced it, directed it, distributed it, etc. -- who signed off on the earlier version if not FFC?
Agree, to call it an extended version feels more appropriate.
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#125 Post by domino harvey »

He may have presold the rights contingent on meeting specific release windows
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