Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love Adam Sandler but Clooney is so full of himself. He's one of those people I can't forget is himself and not the character.
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Anonymous wrote:It's funny and touching. Great cast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watch the new interview of Adam Sandler by David Letterman on Netflix. Really interesting. Sandler majored in drama at NYU and it makes sense because I think he's a good actor. He seems like a good guy. David Letterman seems to love him like a little brother or son.
I just watched that and thought I should give Jay Kelly another try. I tried it for like five minutes and it felt… cringe? as the teens say. Too stylized and sentimental? What that one PP said!! Haha. Agree that AS seems like a mensch.
Anonymous wrote:Watch the new interview of Adam Sandler by David Letterman on Netflix. Really interesting. Sandler majored in drama at NYU and it makes sense because I think he's a good actor. He seems like a good guy. David Letterman seems to love him like a little brother or son.
Anonymous wrote:Love Adam Sandler but Clooney is so full of himself. He's one of those people I can't forget is himself and not the character.
Anonymous wrote:Teen daughter walked through when I was watching Wolfs with GC and Brad Pitt... I started to try to explain how hot they used to be... then just gave up. They are completely not relevant to her!
Maybe she'll have a Christopher Plummer or Brando moment one day and will post on DC Stratosphere People (DCSP) how hot Brad Pitt used to be!
Anonymous wrote:I agree it was fine. Not terrible, not amazing. It was very sentimental in a way that felt a little cheap to me. It's more stylized and less naturalistic than most Baumbach movies, which I didn't love -- I think his movies pack more punch when they feel more real. But I think this was an intentional choice, to highlight the degree to which Jay feels like he's an actor playing himself in a movie. They were heavy handed with that theme, but also it kind of worked? I though the stuff with Billy Crudup and the scenes on the train were the best parts, and that everything in Italy was meh. Also the Ben character felt miscast -- Patrick Wilson feels generic in that role whereas every other casting choice felt very intentional and specific.