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@austin_hayden @creamatoria I’ve stuck around for nearly 5 years with @SMTM_pod so I can do 7 for @CineMythology! I’ve always enjoyed your film analyses and you guys taught me to appreciate and analyze film in a whole new way and introduced me to so many directors and films I wouldn’t have known before
Willy Wonka (1971) was a commercial failure, yet its a cultural icon. why is it that so many commercial failures hit cult status, yet $tudios refuse to take creative swings?
we alluded to this in our #Wonka episode, but check this article out to learn more about the secret Nazi joke in the 1971 version of Willy Wonka https://t.co/oWe6kilf0D
too many quotes to pick from, but if youre interested in the DIY attitude of the Safdies when making GOOD TIME, check out this @nofilmschool article! https://t.co/uUxyFifpjH
not sure what still it is but #RobertPattinson signed on to work with the Safdie bros after seeing just one still from Heaven Knows What. Maybe this? (or maybe he wanted to do anything but be a teen heart throb, your call)
if you listened to our latest episode, then you would know the news already: the pod is ending!! 😰we just wanted to say thanks for being with us for so long, we appreciate ya, and we aren't done just yet. we got 2 more eps, and maybe some new projects coming up soon!!! 👀
the Safdies on Scorcese: we were told very early on, “He’s going to read your script and then he’ll watch one edit of your movie and he’ll give you thoughts...but when he saw our first cut, he was like, “Don’t change a frame.”
Reeves on using that #Nirvana song: “as I was writing the first act, I put on Nirvana’s ‘Something In The Way’ and That’s when it came to me that...there’s another version who had gone through a great tragedy and become a recluse.” #TheBatman