Final Questions for PTA Q & A

Started by depooter, November 09, 2003, 07:18:07 PM

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kotte


Weak2ndAct

Awesome, I hope we can finally get a straight answer about this Lena/alien business (though, why do I suspect that Paul will be pretty vague about this, if he even answers it).

Ghostboy


The Silver Bullet

QuoteExcellente selection.
I agree. It'll be a fine day when he answers.
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coffeebeetle

Quote from: SoNowThenI do wish we could have asked jj's question about his financial situation around the time of PAing and pre-Hard Eight stuff...

Yeah, that was a really great question the more I think about it...
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kotte

Quote from: coffeebeetle
Quote from: SoNowThenI do wish we could have asked jj's question about his financial situation around the time of PAing and pre-Hard Eight stuff...

Yeah, that was a really great question the more I think about it...

second that.

aclockworkjj

well, I guess I am just bitter cause I actually put thought into all the questions I asked...

...and even more bitter cause I think no matter how you look at things, the questions got influenced by sum prick.  It's just human nature so I am not blaming anyone...but that thread should have only been questions.  The opinions shoulda been left here...

I liked mac's questions.

again, just my opinion.

Kal

good questions

when do we expect some answers?  :roll:

Fernando

Quote from: depooter
I'm hurt.....c'mon....most if not all would NEVER be asked by typical newsprint or any media....

I thought it was a great selection, but just a question Gregg, isn't this kind of q&a supossed to be different from the ones that are always done by the newsprint or any media? I mean, from the interviews PTA gave for PDL the 'why Sandler' was asked every single time, there's really no creativity by most of these journalist, I know am not creative but this is their job and most of them suck at it (note that I'm not saying all newsmedia suck at make interviews), as a matter of fact the ones you've made so far are the best (IMO).

A playboy int. would be nice, those are always great.

modage

Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

kotte


meatball

How about we get the answers on audio recording?!  :-D

Gamblour.

Once Martin Scorsese was asked, "Who's the next Martin Scorsese?" and he said, "Wes Anderson." Kinda surprised me, for the simple connections between PTA's style and Scorsese's, and considering Scorsese doesn't really do dark comedies. But anyhow...

Another good question would be to ask PTA about his other contemporaries, and how he feel they're changing cinema.
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SoNowThen

Quote from: Gamblor the ManwhoreScorsese doesn't really do dark comedies.

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When those who hated capital and consumption (and Jews) in the 20th century murdered some hundred million people, and the poster children for the struggle against international capitalism and America are now fanatical Islamic terrorists, this puts recent enthusiasts in an awkward position. Most of them are too dense and shameless to appreciate it, and far too many are taken in by the moralistic and paternalistic rhetoric of the Left.

kotte

Quote from: Gamblor the ManwhoreOnce Martin Scorsese was asked, "Who's the next Martin Scorsese?" and he said, "Wes Anderson." Kinda surprised me, for the simple connections between PTA's style and Scorsese's, and considering Scorsese doesn't really do dark comedies. But anyhow...

Another good question would be to ask PTA about his other contemporaries, and how he feel they're changing cinema.

He said Wes Anderson? That's kinda suprising.  :?