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07-30-2019 09:51 AM |
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Originally Posted by BigRedChief
(Post 14364375)
Saw some interviews with him where he talked about the movie being a love letter to his home town.
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You don't need to hear him say that to know it.
I've been teaching screenwriting in Chicago all summer, and was kind of nervous about heading back to LA. What if I'd fallen out of love with it?
Watched this movie in 70mm at the Music Box, and I couldn't be more excited to go home.
Lots and lots and lots of people have tried to make a movie about the movies. There is always a layer of artifice to it that you cannot escape. Not with this one. It's just everything there is to love about Hollywood. Not Los Angeles - Hollywood. LA is a city. Hollywood is a state of being.
Thankfully, the other film faculty here is a bunch of crazy smart European and Lebanese filmmakers from Columbia University, so having a conversation about movies is like talking food with a Michelin star chef.
Last night, one of the directing faculty and I were having drinks, he looks at me and says "The more time I spend away from that movie..." and I finish his sentence:
The more you love it.
Yep.
I have to see it a couple more times to know what I think. Right now, I suspect it is Tarantino's opus. I'm not sure. Have to think about it. But I don't need time to know how I feel:
I ****ing LOVE it.
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