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Title: Willard
Post by: underdog on February 28, 2003, 10:03:26 AM
i this saw the trailer for willard and it look good and funny but i don't think it going to do well...
peace
Title: Re: Willard
Post by: Duck Sauce on February 28, 2003, 10:16:47 AM
Quote from: underdogand it look good and funny

Doesnt look either to me. What about it makes it look either?
Title: Re: Willard
Post by: RegularKarate on February 28, 2003, 10:32:50 AM
Quote from: Duck Sauce
Doesnt look either to me. What about it makes it look either?

DUCK SAUCE, You've gone Quackers!

That shit has CRISPIN GLOVER!
Title: Willard
Post by: Raikus on February 28, 2003, 11:00:35 AM
I'm nervously rubbing my hands in anticipation for this one.

One thought struck me while watching the trailer though. The theaters should reinstitute some of Frank Castle's old scare techniques. How cool would it be for air bursts to hit your feet when the screen shows thousands of rats heading your way?
Title: Willard
Post by: Duck Sauce on February 28, 2003, 11:46:15 AM
Its no Back to the Future
Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on February 28, 2003, 12:54:48 PM
Quote from: RaikusThe theaters should reinstitute some of Frank William Castle's old scare techniques.
Title: Willard
Post by: Raikus on February 28, 2003, 01:02:55 PM
Good God!

Y'know, I was racking my brain where Frank Castle came from and then I realized it... the Punisher. Not that I've ever read an issue, but boy will Dolph Lundgren scar you for life.
Title: Willard
Post by: cowboykurtis on March 07, 2003, 02:28:54 PM
i would rather eat dog shit than watch that garbage. willard is the pain of my exsitence.
Title: Willard
Post by: RegularKarate on March 07, 2003, 03:10:19 PM
Quote from: cowboykurtisi would rather eat dog shit than watch that garbage. willard is the pain of my exsitence.

Why is Willard the "Pain" of your existence?
Title: Willard
Post by: Raikus on March 07, 2003, 03:19:39 PM
I have a feeling it's because cowboykurtis is overly dramatic.
Title: Willard
Post by: life_boy on March 07, 2003, 04:24:44 PM
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Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on March 07, 2003, 04:29:30 PM
Actually, life boy, it's more like:

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Laurence Fishburne played Cowboy Curtis on Pee Wee's Playhouse.
Title: Willard
Post by: cowboykurtis on March 09, 2003, 09:55:07 PM
i am mr. fishburn. i don't like willard becuase i was up for the role and was painfully denied.  the pain of my exsitence has now changed. i can not disclose what it has become. people are listening.
Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on March 09, 2003, 11:09:55 PM
Quote from: cowboykurtisi am mr. fishburn. i don't like willard becuase i was up for the role and was painfully denied.  the pain of my exsitence has now changed. i can not disclose what it has become. people are listening.

I'm sure that starring role in "Biker Boyz" made up for your pain...especially working with a co-star like Kid Rock.
Title: Willard
Post by: Satcho9 on March 10, 2003, 11:56:54 AM
I heard that Crispin Glover directed a film starring only people with downs syndrome. Has anyone seen this?
Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on March 16, 2003, 10:35:32 PM
Wow, this film owes a lot to "Psycho." And while it didn't give me the scares or creeps as I was hoping, I still found some enjoyment. First off, Crispin Gloven is amazing as a Norman Bates-like clone. But the screenplay gives him moments when we are laughing at him instead of with him. I don't remember the original too well (this version does a humorous in-joke of Bruce Davidson being this Williard's father), but I don't remember finding a lot of laughs in the original. And that seems to be the downfall of this version; trying to be black comedy, instead of going for the scares.

P.S. Although it was probably a coincidence, the prod. co. is named Hard Eight Pictures.
Title: Willard
Post by: CollinBullock on March 20, 2003, 02:57:05 PM
Am I the only one who thought Willard was fucking brilliant?  Crispin Glover was PITCH perfect in every seen, and it was just...I thought it was such a beautiful movie.  A lot like Edward Schissorhands in that it brought some comfort to the freaks who feel unloved.

Aw....
Title: Willard
Post by: Raikus on March 20, 2003, 03:11:18 PM
I really liked it. Glover was superb. However it didn't quite live up to my expectations. I felt it went on a little too long in places, but I really like that it wasn't conventional. I like it that people booed at it when it was over. It made me feel all giddy that I was finally seeing an unconventional movie in a primary theater that I really liked.

I can't wait until this comes out on DVD. Maybe we'll get lucky and it will have a music video for Crispin Glover's rendition of "Ben."
Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on March 29, 2003, 08:40:36 PM
Quote from: Satcho9I heard that Crispin Glover directed a film starring only people with downs syndrome. Has anyone seen this?

From Entertainment Weekly:

Glover says that this bargain he struck with himself to, in his words, be more willing to adapt his ''countercultural tastes'' to the ''pro-cultural film industry'' is partly due to a book that he read: Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends & Influence People. But the real motivation behind his kinder, gentler work ethic is his cinematic labor of love: What Is It?

Glover is both directing and financing What Is It? -- a surrealist hero's-journey that he describes as ''the adventures of a young man whose principle interests are snails, salt, and how to get home.'' He's been toiling on the project for five years. Probably more. ''It's been a long time,'' he sheepishly admits. ''I don't even like to say. It's embarrassing.''

If you've heard about Glover's film, it's probably because of the cast. While Glover makes an appearance, the majority of the cast has Down syndrome. Some people may see this as a provocative act, or an insensitive one. But Glover adamantly denies this. ''The fact that people get disturbed because we use people with Down syndrome, well, that's not very nice,'' he says. ''You look at movies and it's considered bad for a white person to put blackface on because it's not right. But it is okay for a non-mentally retarded person to play somebody who is mentally retarded, and I find that odd.'' It should be noted that What Is It? also features an actor in blackface. Glover continues: ''The film isn't about Down syndrome at all. They're not playing mentally retarded people. It's not about that. The important thing to me is that it's not about making fun of people with Down syndrome.''

David Lynch says he's seen a version of the movie and backs Glover up. ''It's extremely interesting,'' he says. ''I've talked to Crispin about it and I think he's doing it in the right spirit.'' Lynch pauses. ''Look, Crispin has obsessions, and he's just got to play them out.''

In the end, Glover says he envisions What Is It? as the first installment in a trilogy. ''Like Star Wars,'' he says.

Like Star Wars...

I wait for what seems an eternity for Glover to laugh, smile, something, anything, to indicate that this comparison to the Jedi saga is a put-on. Only he doesn't. He just sits there, straight-faced, like the teller of an inside joke to which only Crispin Glover knows the punchline.
Title: Willard
Post by: ©brad on March 30, 2003, 07:05:27 AM
Quote from: MacGuffinDavid Lynch says he's seen a version of the movie and backs Glover up. ''It's extremely interesting,'' he says. ''I've talked to Crispin about it and I think he's doing it in the right spirit.'' Lynch pauses. ''Look, Crispin has obsessions, and he's just got to play them out.''
I wait for what seems an eternity for Glover to laugh, smile, something, anything, to indicate that this comparison to the Jedi saga is a put-on. Only he doesn't. He just sits there, straight-faced, like the teller of an inside joke to which only Crispin Glover knows the punchline.

nice.
Title: Willard
Post by: Pwaybloe on March 31, 2003, 09:47:28 AM
Quote from: MacGuffinI wait for what seems an eternity for Glover to laugh, smile, something, anything, to indicate that this comparison to the Jedi saga is a put-on. Only he doesn't. He just sits there, straight-faced, like the teller of an inside joke to which only Crispin Glover knows the punchline...

...then he does a karate kick to the reporter's head.  

Poor Letterman...
Title: Willard
Post by: modage on July 14, 2003, 06:16:49 PM
New Line Home Entertainment will still give the scary rat tale Willard the Platinum Series treatment on October 7th. Presented in anamorphic widescreen and Dolby Digital Surround EX, extras include a new audio commentary with director Glen Morgan, producer James Wong, Crispin Glover and R. Lee Ermey; two documentaries "The Year of the Rat" (from pre-production through the premiere) and "Rat People: Friends or Foes," deleted scenes with optional commentary, the infamous Crispin Glover music video for the title tune (also with commentary), theatrical trailers and ROM extras including a script viewer, a rat gallery, a trivia challenge and the original website. Retail is $27.95.
Title: Willard
Post by: Raikus on July 14, 2003, 08:39:23 PM
Consider it pre-ordered.
Title: Willard
Post by: Derek237 on July 16, 2003, 12:38:37 PM
I thought Willard was good, I definatley wouldn't have liked it as much with out Crispin Glover. It's a great performance in an average movie. One weird thing was that I actually felt sorry for one of the rats when it died.  :?

Anyone else see the "Ben" music video? Now THAT is fucked up! If you want to check it out, it at the official site, but beware...cause like I said...it's really fucked up...

http://www.willardmovie.com
Title: Willard
Post by: markums2k on July 16, 2003, 01:36:10 PM
life_boy was making reference to Fred Willard.  Arguably the funniest man ever.  As regards to the movie, Willard, "wha' happened?"  I was embarrassed to see the trailer, and probably won't check out the movie.  Hearing Bullet with Butterfly Wings in a theater was cool though.
Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on October 08, 2003, 11:23:17 PM
The DVD has a fascinating 73 minute documentary about the making of the film that's almost worth getting disc for. It goes into areas normal behind the scenes docs don't. They question the auteur theory and why Glen Morgan doesn't believe in the 'A Film By...' credit. Crispin Glover's approach to acting is shown (he bangs his head against the door, shocking the crew, for one take). Shows the stress of test screenings and how Morgan is willing compromise to get a PG-13 rating (he cuts out all the 'fuck' words and changes the ending) to please New Line. While doing ADR, Morgan questions R. Lee Ermey if they did a TV cover edit of "Full Metal Jacket" to which he says, "No. Kubrick doesn't believe in looping." Then the regrets over those changes when the film tests poorly and doesn't make a cent at the box office. You really felt like you were there for the entire production.
Title: Willard
Post by: meatball on October 09, 2003, 07:18:09 PM
Loved the movie. Cooool DVD. HOWEVER....

Crispin Glover's music video was the most brilliant. I can't stop thinking about it.
Title: Willard
Post by: MacGuffin on October 09, 2003, 07:29:00 PM
Quote from: meatballCrispin Glover's music video was the most brilliant. I can't stop thinking about it.

Glover packed so much into the commentary for that three minute video than most director's do for their entire film; he even talks about his "What Is It?" movie.
Title: Willard
Post by: snaporaz on January 19, 2004, 03:23:45 PM
i -f i n a l l y- saw willard the other day and i very much enjoyed it. i don't say this about movies much, but the word feels apt: wonderful. a truly wonderful movie. and as someone said before, it's downfall was that is was trying to be a black comedy instead of horror - i loved it for that reason. i loved how it wasn't trying to be edgy and instead was almost like a children's tale. i noticed that while watching and thought it was a great departure from what would be expected.
Title: Willard
Post by: Pas on February 18, 2004, 05:26:31 PM
Why the hell wasn't this movie more popular ?! It's a fucking good movie and Crispin Glover is awesome in it.

The DVD was forgetten in the Xixaxies too !!!
Title: Willard
Post by: NEON MERCURY on February 22, 2004, 11:09:13 PM
Quote from: Satcho9I heard that Crispin Glover directed a film starring only people with downs syndrome. Has anyone seen this?
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