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The Legend of Mitch Kramer

40,212 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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james broska1 год назад

We need a similar video to highlight the worst character(s) in the history of movie cinema: Junior from Platoon…or Rick the Intern from Draft Day

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Solar Heavy1 год назад

The Kingdom by @SolarHeavy

Фото профиля RM Buckeye
RM Buckeye1 год назад

@MuterspawMaddie

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Johnny Utah1 год назад

Drink every time Mitch pinches the bridge of his nose in the movie - drunk within 45 minutes

Фото профиля Brad Allis
Brad Allis1 год назад

What do we think, went on to pitch for Texas Tech, drafted in the 32nd round and washed out in A ball?

Фото профиля Christopher Nastu
Christopher Nastu1 год назад

@TheClemReport I have a similar feeling about Mike Dexter Dude just wants to hang out with his boys all summer. That’s why he breaks up with aman-duh And at the end . He does the right thing with the geek Good dude

Фото профиля Kit Carter
Kit Carter1 год назад

@SteveSandmeyer is the people's champ. I heard you get some love on Brock and Salk this week. Or your twitter profile did.

Фото профиля Tod Meisner
Tod Meisner1 год назад

He touches his nose a lot

Фото профиля Go Broncos
Go Broncos1 год назад

That’s how my nickname came about. Last name is Stewart and co workers started calling me Stunior in reference

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David Cronenberg on why "The Brood" (1979) was his version of "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979): "Samantha Eggar really understood 'The Brood' (1979); she said that it reminded her of her own childhood. To me that meant she was seeing past the horror fantasy elements to the psychological elements, which were really the basic underpinning of the movie. I’ve said this ad nauseam, but 'The Brood' was my version of 'Kramer Vs Kramer' (1979). I was really trying to get to the reality, with a capital R, which is why I have disdain for Kramer. I think it’s false, fake, candy. There are unbelievable, ridiculous moments in it that to me are emotionally completely false, if you’ve ever gone through anything like that. 'The Brood' got to the real nightmare, horrific, unbelievable inner life of that situation. I’m not being facetious when I say I think it’s more realistic, even more naturalistic, than Kramer. I felt that bad. It was that horrible, that damaging. That’s why it had to be made then; it wanted to be made full blast. Getting philosophical and mellow, you make another movie. The reality needed to be expressed in what, if you’re a critic, are symbolic terms. I can’t remember if I tried a more obviously naturalistic version of it, but that wouldn’t have satisfied me. It wouldn’t have been cathartic enough. 'Kramer Vs Kramer' also had a kind of happy ending. Not my version of that situation." (Cronenberg on Cronenberg', 1992) "'The Brood' was ‘my version of Kramer vs. Kramer’, which was a movie about a divorce with a child involved, a Hollywood version of that situation with Meryl Streep and Dustin Hoffman, that was very popular then. I thought 'Kramer vs Kramer' was the most false, sentimental, bullsh!t movie ever — and people were loving it, you know. That also made me realise, in a very forceful way, that you could make a movie that had people weeping and crying and very emotional but which was a complete lie — and that it would sell, and I didn’t ever want to do that." ("David Cronenberg: Interviews with Serge Grünberg", 1992) P.S: "Kramer vs. Kramer" was only released in December, 1979. I believe Cronenberg might be confusing reading the 'Kramer vs. Kramer' novel with watching the movie before making 'The Brood'. The quote doesn't make sense in some parts. On this day, 47 years ago, "The Brood" (1979) premiered in Chicago, Illinois.

DepressedBergman

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