Posted by judeablue at gary-hyper-2-183.netnitco.net on January 01, 2000 at 14:46:22:
dear folks o'the board,
sorry to disrupt everyone's new year and wreck my hangover, but I have been meaning to get on here for like, a week b/c I had a question. okay. this isn't particular to anyone, but I was watching mallrats and realized that grammercy was the company on that, while there was mention of miramax for chasing amy (am I right here??) I haven't seen it in a while, so to get to the bloody point is, do filmmakers have to stick to the same movie company, or does it go to the highest bidder? I was thinking it was more like music companies where you have contracts and that sort.
not like I love staring at the screen even longer, but with the upcoming release of magnolia (damn the la/ny opening...can't chicago get love too?)
has anyone (vincent or kevin) ever endeavoured a dramatic script? I think amy had it's moments, but I was thinking more grandiose, as if on that "american beauty" scale. I am a big fan of melodrama and comedy, and I think it is such a challenge to be able to portray that on film-- I would be intrigued to see it with a "view askew".
later...I gotta go crash...or drink more?
love in the 2k
jude.
p.sx-1 jay--back dat ass up!!! I am sure all you need is some chocolate love, and you'll be straight...really! ~I think can say as a girl, that you are comedy...that IS sexy... ooh yah...um hmm... ;o)