a week w/ john travolta vs a week with pink eye
edith head
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i choose pink eye.peace, head... but on a serious note, that's beyond scary to me. that's like the tidal wave of blood through the hall in the shining to me. or when donald sutherland realizes in Don't Look Back that what he thought was his dead daughter is actually a homicidal midget in little red riding hood garb
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I choose Diarrhea
yeah they remade HAIRSPRAY
The makeup job makes DS look just like Dylan live in concert. Heh.
Seriously, though - why did this movie need to be made into a musical and then back into a movie? The original movie was pretty good - or at least tolerable as a light date movie - especially the Toussaint McCall lip-sync.
But these new billboard-sized bus stop ads make me want to do somehing dangerous and irresponsible - like diss cult leaders in front of Rawb H.
Upon further review: Although John Travolta might not seem to posess the mettle to carry Divine's, ah, girdle, the Scientologist has eaten enough figurative dog shit throughout his career to nearly square matters with the Filthiest Person Alive.
And then, there's this:
"You almost broke my pussy finguh!" (Saturday Night Fever)
Oh dear me.
Gotta respectfully disagree here. Obviously, I've not seen the Travolta version yet, so I oughtn't really judge, but the o.g. was great fun (especially the "It's Madison Time" sequence). This just seems like another example of the current trend for pointless remakes. The only interesting thing about it to me is that the work of one-time Hollywood pariah John Waters (albeit one of his tamer efforts) is now considered mainstream enough for a big-budget do-over. Who saw that coming?
I'm confused. Are we talking about Don't Look Now (Donald Sutherland+dead daughter) or Don't Look Back (grumpy fart+guitar)?
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and I'm highly anticipating Spiderman: The Musical with music by Bono
Dude no kidding. If you had told ANYONE in 1981 that in 26 years this lowbudget HAIRSPRAY movie is going to be remade with that hasbeen from SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER & GREASE (and believe me, Travolta was most certainly nothing but a punchline in 1981), you'd have been taken to the psych ward.
HILARIOUS on so many levels.
Can I choose club foot for a month?
i was being facetious. i don't think a remake is necessary.
Walken exists in a realm outside fad and fashion. I'd prefer it if you didn't sully his name with that graemlin in future.
AHHHH, my bad. I meant Don't Look Now with DS and Julie Christie
that scene where it turns around is one of the scariest things i have ever seen in the movies
Did anyone ever hear John Waters on American Roots talking records? He is deep in late 50s early 60s r+b and other stuff in that era.
The New Yorker review of the new Xanadu musical (yeah that just happened) is positively bubbling. That figures, bad movie=good musical is the new "bad novel=good movie".
Lastly, where have all the good movie's gone? I Ghosts of Goya supposed to be any good?
PS What would a week with Travolta entail? Scientology stuff? Urban Cowboy anecdotes? A ride in his Gulfstream? All of these sound more appealing than pink eye. Although I don't think I could handle having to watch any of the Look Who's Talking series.