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RT @cmasonwells: Few phrases more threatening than "live jazz tonight."
RT @cigsandredvines: Saturday 10:45pm EST. Is anybody actually online for the #InherentVice casting news I've been chasing down all evening…
RT @rianjohnson: Saw Ain't Them Bodies Saints tonight, still reeling. Pretty incredible.
DP: @TedHope 2 studio heads have been fired over blockbuster trouble in last 4 years. 2 more fired for other reasons. Not new phenomenon
DP: @TedHope You know, Ted, congrats on getting more mentions, but the piece you keep linking is years late and often misleading.
“One of the things I wish I could do in my life would be to watch this film through somebody else’s eyes. I just can’t. I still see it as just a giant mess, and other people are seeing that it has a shape. That’s really exciting, because I still have a hard time seeing it clearly.”
~ Sarah Polley’s Greatest Wish About Stories We Tell
“Anyway, Hitchcock eventually saw a rough cut of High Anxiety. He enjoyed it. But he said nothing after it. He just left. I [thought he] wasn’t happy. The next day, about 11 o’clock in the morning, I get this enormous, beautiful case of Chateau Haut-Brion 1961. That was almost 20 years old [at the time]. I mean, it was priceless. And there were magnums six of them, in a wooden case. Haut-Brion. I mean, oh my God. I’ve still got three of them left waiting. I keep all the good wines.”
What kind of occasion is worthy? When will you know it’s time to go into number four?
“A real, real occasion. I won’t drink it just because it’s a family occasion. I’ll drink it with guys that know what a good wine is and care about, you know, exquisite wines. I have a couple of friends that know what a good wine is.”
~ Mel Brooks, Foodie
