Back in film school when I was all over films like «George Washington» and «All the real girls» i never would have seen DGG going anywhere near
the mainstream movie business.
Not exact matches
With the growing
mainstream popularity of comic book
movies, conventions, video game culture, and other mediums once considered niche and nerdy, the time is ripe for geek - centric
businesses to thrive.
Movies and other
mainstream media, like music videos and TV shows, depict very lavish extravagancies as the norm in the United States American men are portrayed in the media as being very wealthy, they are also portrayed as being big travelers, jetting off here and there for
business or vacation.
Working about as far as possible from the commercial
mainstream of the
movie business, Costa has again made a singular docu - fiction hybrid that defies classification as readily as it reimagines the possibilities of cinema for the post-spectacle, post-theatrical era.
No production dates have been announced, but if Bujalski actually signs on the dotted line to direct a
movie for Paramount, I'll be curious to learn whether this singular indie talent can thrive in the
mainstream or whether he, too, will be ruing the day he went into
business with the wrong person.
But if you're sympathetic to Apatow (as I am), you may find yourself taking the good with the bad, because he and his acolytes (like Stoller and the more accomplished Adam McKay, Paul Feig and Greg Mottola) come from a place of such admirable intent, striving to restore a personal touch to the ever - more impersonal
business of making
mainstream Hollywood
movies, to leaven the dick jokes with a genuine curiosity about the mysteries of attraction and the hard work of relationships, and to populate the screen with faces and bodies that don't fit the conventional
movie - star mold.
Teller hadn't seen the original «Footloose,» either, despite the fact that he might be the only person in show
business history to play a character in a
mainstream Hollywood
movie after playing the role in a high school production.