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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 20:11:06 GMT
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Post by Archie on Jan 16, 2018 20:20:21 GMT
That Magnolia answer LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Jan 16, 2018 20:39:47 GMT
Ew.
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Post by quetee on Jan 16, 2018 20:42:28 GMT
Only 20? Kidding.
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Jan 16, 2018 20:46:47 GMT
Not as entertaining as Grant (very few people are), but I appreciate his direct answers and very little filler to make himself sound like something he's not.
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Post by Archie on Jan 16, 2018 21:01:16 GMT
Welp, PTA just fucking destroyed me
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 16, 2018 21:02:27 GMT
Man, PTA is fucking awesome
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 16, 2018 21:17:39 GMT
Holy shit, PTA saying :"I also wanna work with Chivo" Just imagine
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 21:20:13 GMT
My favorite thing about this so far is that PTA's a fan of Chester Himes, who is one of my favorite crime writers. I would love for him to work with Chivo on a project like that, where Gravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson stalk the streets of 1950s-era Harlem.
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 16, 2018 21:26:34 GMT
My favorite thing about this so far is that PTA's a fan of Chester Himes, who is one of my favorite crime writers. I would love for him to work with Chivo on a project like that, where Gravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson stalk the streets of 1950s-era Harlem. Well, that would be dope for sure. Who would you suggest to play the two NYPD detectives?
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 21:32:30 GMT
My favorite thing about this so far is that PTA's a fan of Chester Himes, who is one of my favorite crime writers. I would love for him to work with Chivo on a project like that, where Gravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson stalk the streets of 1950s-era Harlem. Well, that would be dope for sure. Who would you suggest to play the two NYPD detectives? I pictured Michael K. Williams and Anwan Glover.
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Post by PromNightCarrie on Jan 16, 2018 21:38:32 GMT
ha! Even he realizes that. Not everyone's a good judge of their own work, but he is. I didn't know Werner Herzog said that! Love it!
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 21:40:09 GMT
ha! Even he realizes that. Not everyone's a good judge of their own work, but he is. I didn't know Werner Herzog said that! Love it! You absolutely need to listen to PTA's podcast with Marc Maron. It's two-and-a-half hours of incredible insight. PTA says of Magnolia that a good hour could and should be sliced from it.
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Post by wilcinema on Jan 16, 2018 21:40:39 GMT
My favorite thing about this so far is that PTA's a fan of Chester Himes, who is one of my favorite crime writers. I would love for him to work with Chivo on a project like that, where Gravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson stalk the streets of 1950s-era Harlem. Would you see him doing James Ellroy? I think I'd die.
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 21:43:20 GMT
My favorite thing about this so far is that PTA's a fan of Chester Himes, who is one of my favorite crime writers. I would love for him to work with Chivo on a project like that, where Gravedigger Jones and Coffin Ed Johnson stalk the streets of 1950s-era Harlem. Would you see him doing James Ellroy? I think I'd die. That would be incredible, but I'm not quite sure which of Ellroy's works he'd be best cut out for. Joe Carnahan staked his claim on White Jazz and I want his Underworld U.S.A. trilogy to be an HBO series (so much so that I adapted the first half of American Tabloid into three hour-length scripts for a screenwriting course in college). My dream project for PTA is to do Cormac McCarthy's Suttree to complete his "Joaquin Phoenix addiction" trilogy.
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 16, 2018 21:50:53 GMT
Well, that would be dope for sure. Who would you suggest to play the two NYPD detectives? I pictured Michael K. Williams and Anwan Glover. Yes!!! the world needs another PTA/Michael K. Williams collaboration
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 16, 2018 21:53:02 GMT
Would you see him doing James Ellroy? I think I'd die. That would be incredible, but I'm not quite sure which of Ellroy's works he'd be best cut out for. Joe Carnahan staked his claim on White Jazz and I want his Underworld U.S.A. trilogy to be an HBO series (so much so that I adapted the first half of American Tabloid into three hour-length scripts for a screenwriting course in college). My dream project for PTA is to do Cormac McCarthy's Suttree to complete his "Joaquin Phoenix addiction" trilogy. I kinda wanna see PTA working with Michael Keaton on that Suttree adaptation for some reason, I think he would be a perfect fit
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Post by PromNightCarrie on Jan 16, 2018 21:53:44 GMT
ha! Even he realizes that. Not everyone's a good judge of their own work, but he is. I didn't know Werner Herzog said that! Love it! You absolutely need to listen to PTA's podcast with Marc Maron. It's two-and-a-half hours of incredible insight. PTA says of Magnolia that a good hour could and should be sliced from it. I agree with him there too! I think he got carried away after Boogie Nights for a while there. I'm sure he would do a lot of things differently today. Thanks for the suggestion. I will. I wonder how he would have answered the Gravity's Rainbow question.
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Post by wilcinema on Jan 16, 2018 21:54:54 GMT
Would you see him doing James Ellroy? I think I'd die. That would be incredible, but I'm not quite sure which of Ellroy's works he'd be best cut out for. Joe Carnahan staked his claim on White Jazz and I want his Underworld U.S.A. trilogy to be an HBO series (so much so that I adapted the first half of American Tabloid into three hour-length scripts for a screenwriting course in college). My dream project for PTA is to do Cormac McCarthy's Suttree to complete his "Joaquin Phoenix addiction" trilogy. Yeah, I was thinking about one of the Underworld series. But I endorse any McCarthy adaptation!
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 21:55:36 GMT
That would be incredible, but I'm not quite sure which of Ellroy's works he'd be best cut out for. Joe Carnahan staked his claim on White Jazz and I want his Underworld U.S.A. trilogy to be an HBO series (so much so that I adapted the first half of American Tabloid into three hour-length scripts for a screenwriting course in college). My dream project for PTA is to do Cormac McCarthy's Suttree to complete his "Joaquin Phoenix addiction" trilogy. Yeah, I was thinking about one of the Underworld series. But I endorse any McCarthy adaptation! I'm always glad to see a fellow Ellroy fan. All I know is, Kevin Durand is Big Pete Bondurant.
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 21:56:29 GMT
I kinda wanna see PTA working with Michael Keaton on that Suttree adaptation for some reason, I think he would be a perfect fit I've posited Keaton as an alternate pick, but I fear he might be too long in the tooth for it.
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Post by wilcinema on Jan 16, 2018 21:58:23 GMT
PTA and Chivo would be such an odd pairing. Chivo loves continuing shots, so I never imagined him with Paul.
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Post by FrancescoAbides on Jan 16, 2018 22:01:10 GMT
PTA and Chivo would be such an odd pairing. Chivo loves continuing shots, so I never imagined him with Paul. PTA has some terrific long takes in his films throughout his career though
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2018 22:08:48 GMT
PTA and Chivo would be such an odd pairing. Chivo loves continuing shots, so I never imagined him with Paul. PTA has some terrific long takes in his films throughout his career though He's notably drifted from the long take in recent years, although he loves keeping the camera on actors' faces for longer than the norm. He figured that out after his accidental forty-second oner on Wahlberg's face in Boogie Nights and he uses it to great effect in There Will Be Blood and The Master. I could still see him using Lubezki; there were several times in Inherent Vice that I felt Elswit was cribbing from Chivo's style.
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Post by wilcinema on Jan 16, 2018 22:13:37 GMT
I kinda wanna see PTA working with Michael Keaton on that Suttree adaptation for some reason, I think he would be a perfect fit I've posited Keaton as an alternate pick, but I fear he might be too long in the tooth for it. But I recall Suttree being younger than both of them? It should be someone in his early 30's. McCarthy's characters are tough as hell to play, although Viggo was outstanding in The Road.
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