Dale Launer: this movie, My Cousin Vinny, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, sells the script for Bad Dog for something like $3m, etc., and then 15 years of nothing. It is a brutal business.
I wonder if this movie would had more success if they'd used Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" as the trailer music, instead of Graham Parker's "Simply Irristible"?
It would have to be a red-band trailer, of course ...
"How do you like those pretzels?"
They are making me thirsty.
If you're funny, I'm a pretzel!
And they said the year 1985 would never happen again.
When is this movie supposed to be taking place? During the Gremlins era?
I was like, why does this movie have to be set in 1985? But then I see it was actually released in 1992.
And now I wonder how much more of what I derisively call "the 80s" was actually "the 90s"?
Dale Launer: this movie, My Cousin Vinny, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, sells the script for Bad Dog for something like $3m, etc., and then 15 years of nothing. It is a brutal business.
After a certain point a lot of people just say fuck it. I can live off the interest on $3M before I put up with any more bullshit.
This movie looks much, MUCH better than The Blind Side>/i>.
Pass the Binaca.
Anne Bancroft is in this movie, so you shut your mouth.
I wonder if this movie would had more success if they'd used Nine Inch Nails' "Closer" as the trailer music, instead of Graham Parker's "Simply Irristible"?
It would have to be a red-band trailer, of course ...
If these two scientists are both looking for love, why don't they just try to find it from each other?
Say ... you don't suppose that's how the movie ends, do you?
Whatever happened to Tate Donovan?