Prairie Home Companion rumors....

Started by imawombat, July 18, 2005, 07:12:32 PM

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Quote from: Roman Cibelesshame on you... making fun of my fucked up sintax...shame on you...i think i write good dialogue...i never took ritlin...i just want to be happy and hip a la pta.
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Paul Thomas Anderson is ready to play.
Source: Premiere Magazine

Robert Altman's insurance company made the 80-year-old pick a God-forbid-anything-happens backup director for A Prairie Home Companion. He chose Magnolia's Anderson. "On the back of one chair, it said 'Robert Altman,' and on the back of P.T.'s chair it said 'Pinch Hitter,'" says costar Virginia Madson.
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Was there more to the article?

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they misspelled madsen.

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QuoteBob Berney, president of "mini-major" studio Picturehouse, said Tuesday that he made a bid for Robert Altman's film version of A Prairie Home Companion halfway through watching a screening of the film Thursday night and closed it on Saturday for $3.75 million. In an interview with the Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press, Berney, best known for spotting the potential of My Big Fat Greek Wedding (which went on to earn more than $250 million), said that he thought the film "played really well. With real audiences, it'll be fantastic." The film is based on Garrison Keillor's public radio show, which is produced in Minneapolis. "I think fans of the show will love it," said Berney, adding that beyond that core audience there are those who want "films that are not the typical R-rated violence. ... I think there's a really big audience for this, an older audience that goes to movies if the movies are there. I think Hollywood sometimes forgets them." Berney said that he plans to hold the premiere of the move in the Twin Cities in May, followed by a limited opening during the first weekend in June.

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I'm enthused.  2006 is gonna be a great year for film.  Praire Home Companion, Inland Empire, Southland Tales, Flags of Our Fathers, The Departed, and, one can only hope, something new from PTA.
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Quote from: soixanteone can only hope, something new from PTA.

you'd like to think so wouldn't you
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