Ethan Hawke explains why you can't see how good your own era is until it's already gone
"My kids and stuff, some of my kids are older, so 27 23 and they're like"
"Oh back in the 90s, my son showed me the other day like 5 movies that came out some weekend in 1994 something and they're all amazing"
"He said what a time I wish i lived in that time and I was like wow I remember being nonplussed that weekend
and I remember wishing it was 1974"
"So we're in this ongoing thing which make it really easy to be critical and negative about what's happening"
"Cause usually time is the great curator, time will reveal what's good about what's happening right today cause it's harder for us to see it"
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WEEKEND AT BERNIE’S was released 37 years ago today.
The film received largely negative reviews on release, but audiences embraced its absurd premise. It became a surprise hit and later grew into a cult comedy, spawning a sequel just four years later.
After all their struggles, Goofy and Max finally connect, and the latter’s biggest fear becomes his greatest moment.
Everyone’s reactions to that was perfect.
Brad Bird says ‘RATATOUILLE 2’ won't happen.
“Pixar has made little feints towards that to see how I would react. They'll crack a joke, but the joke will be a bit serious, like, 'Would you?' And I'm like, ‘No, we told that story.’”
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