Re: [scifinoir2] Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup

2007-05-25 Thread buky90
i saw the grind housetotaland the death car part was too me way more
emotionally satisfying than the rodrrihuis. what are they gonna do with
those halarious ads???

On 5/23/07, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   Sadly, in H'Wood, visionaries rarely survive long.

 Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) 
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 wrote: Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup
 Kurt Russell, who starred in the Death Proof segment of the Quentin
 Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez horror double feature Grindhouse, has
 expressed disappointment over the decision to release Death Proof as a
 separate feature for European audiences. Appearing today (Tuesday) at a
 news conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where Death Proof is
 screening in competition for the Palme d'Or, Russell, acknowledging that
 he hasn't seen the reedited longer version, said, I'm disappointed for
 any audience that they won't get the Grindhouse experience. ... These
 [two] movies are going to go out there by themselves and they'll live
 their own life, but my prediction is that 20 years from now, you'll want
 the Grindhouse experience. ... [It's] something bizarre that you've
 never experienced before. But, appearing at the same news conference,
 director Quentin Tarantino defended the new version, saying that the
 film has changed 180 degrees so far as the emotion is concerned and
 that he is particularly pleased with the way Russell's character has
 evolved in the editing. Standing at the rear of the news conference,
 producer Harvey Weinstein also joined in the discussion, saying that
 what Tarantino and Rodriguez originally had to remove from their films
 so that they could be combined reduced the essence of the films. It
 would have been like cutting [Tarantino's] Kill Bill and [Rodriguez's]
 Sin City to 70-minute versions, he said. He predicted that European
 audiences and hopefully American audiences will get a lot more
 enjoyment out of the films when they're seen separately. (Grindhouse was
 a surprise flop when it was released domestically in April. The
 $60-million film earned only $24 million in ticket sales.)

 http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-05-22/

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[scifinoir2] Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup

2007-05-23 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup
Kurt Russell, who starred in the Death Proof segment of the Quentin 
Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez horror double feature Grindhouse, has 
expressed disappointment over the decision to release Death Proof as a 
separate feature for European audiences. Appearing today (Tuesday) at a 
news conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where Death Proof is 
screening in competition for the Palme d'Or, Russell, acknowledging that 
he hasn't seen the reedited longer version, said, I'm disappointed for 
any audience that they won't get the Grindhouse experience. ... These 
[two] movies are going to go out there by themselves and they'll live 
their own life, but my prediction is that 20 years from now, you'll want 
the Grindhouse experience. ... [It's] something bizarre that you've 
never experienced before. But, appearing at the same news conference, 
director Quentin Tarantino defended the new version, saying that the 
film has changed 180 degrees so far as the emotion is concerned and 
that he is particularly pleased with the way Russell's character has 
evolved in the editing. Standing at the rear of the news conference, 
producer Harvey Weinstein also joined in the discussion, saying that 
what Tarantino and Rodriguez originally had to remove from their films 
so that they could be combined reduced the essence of the films. It 
would have been like cutting [Tarantino's] Kill Bill and [Rodriguez's] 
Sin City to 70-minute versions, he said. He predicted that European 
audiences and hopefully American audiences will get a lot more 
enjoyment out of the films when they're seen separately. (Grindhouse was 
a surprise flop when it was released domestically in April. The 
$60-million film earned only $24 million in ticket sales.)

http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-05-22/


 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup

2007-05-23 Thread Martin
Sadly, in H'Wood, visionaries rarely survive long.

Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup
Kurt Russell, who starred in the Death Proof segment of the Quentin 
Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez horror double feature Grindhouse, has 
expressed disappointment over the decision to release Death Proof as a 
separate feature for European audiences. Appearing today (Tuesday) at a 
news conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where Death Proof is 
screening in competition for the Palme d'Or, Russell, acknowledging that 
he hasn't seen the reedited longer version, said, I'm disappointed for 
any audience that they won't get the Grindhouse experience. ... These 
[two] movies are going to go out there by themselves and they'll live 
their own life, but my prediction is that 20 years from now, you'll want 
the Grindhouse experience. ... [It's] something bizarre that you've 
never experienced before. But, appearing at the same news conference, 
director Quentin Tarantino defended the new version, saying that the 
film has changed 180 degrees so far as the emotion is concerned and 
that he is particularly pleased with the way Russell's character has 
evolved in the editing. Standing at the rear of the news conference, 
producer Harvey Weinstein also joined in the discussion, saying that 
what Tarantino and Rodriguez originally had to remove from their films 
so that they could be combined reduced the essence of the films. It 
would have been like cutting [Tarantino's] Kill Bill and [Rodriguez's] 
Sin City to 70-minute versions, he said. He predicted that European 
audiences and hopefully American audiences will get a lot more 
enjoyment out of the films when they're seen separately. (Grindhouse was 
a surprise flop when it was released domestically in April. The 
$60-million film earned only $24 million in ticket sales.)

http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-05-22/



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Re: [scifinoir2] Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup

2007-05-23 Thread KeithBJohnson
The man must have been listening to my complaints about the very same 
thing--and Martin's as well. Where do I sign up to make and distribute a movie??

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup 
 Kurt Russell, who starred in the Death Proof segment of the Quentin 
 Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez horror double feature Grindhouse, has 
 expressed disappointment over the decision to release Death Proof as a 
 separate feature for European audiences. Appearing today (Tuesday) at a 
 news conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where Death Proof is 
 screening in competition for the Palme d'Or, Russell, acknowledging that 
 he hasn't seen the reedited longer version, said, I'm disappointed for 
 any audience that they won't get the Grindhouse experience. ... These 
 [two] movies are going to go out there by themselves and they'll live 
 their own life, but my prediction is that 20 years from now, you'll want 
 the Grindhouse experience. ... [It's] something bizarre that you've 
 never experienced before. But, appearing at the same news conference, 
 director Quentin Tarantino defended the new version, saying that the 
 film has changed 180 degrees so far as the emotion is concerned and 
 that he is particularly pleased with the way Russell's character has 
 evolved in the editing. Standing at the rear of the news conference, 
 producer Harvey Weinstein also joined in the discussion, saying that 
 what Tarantino and Rodriguez originally had to remove from their films 
 so that they could be combined reduced the essence of the films. It 
 would have been like cutting [Tarantino's] Kill Bill and [Rodriguez's] 
 Sin City to 70-minute versions, he said. He predicted that European 
 audiences and hopefully American audiences will get a lot more 
 enjoyment out of the films when they're seen separately. (Grindhouse was 
 a surprise flop when it was released domestically in April. The 
 $60-million film earned only $24 million in ticket sales.) 
 
 http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-05-22/ 
 
 
 
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Re: [scifinoir2] Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup

2007-05-23 Thread Martin
I'll toss my couple hundred in.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  The man must have been listening to my 
complaints about the very same thing--and Martin's as well. Where do I sign up 
to make and distribute a movie??

-- Original message -- 
From: Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

 Kurt Russell Criticizes 'Grindhouse' Breakup 
 Kurt Russell, who starred in the Death Proof segment of the Quentin 
 Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez horror double feature Grindhouse, has 
 expressed disappointment over the decision to release Death Proof as a 
 separate feature for European audiences. Appearing today (Tuesday) at a 
 news conference at the Cannes Film Festival, where Death Proof is 
 screening in competition for the Palme d'Or, Russell, acknowledging that 
 he hasn't seen the reedited longer version, said, I'm disappointed for 
 any audience that they won't get the Grindhouse experience. ... These 
 [two] movies are going to go out there by themselves and they'll live 
 their own life, but my prediction is that 20 years from now, you'll want 
 the Grindhouse experience. ... [It's] something bizarre that you've 
 never experienced before. But, appearing at the same news conference, 
 director Quentin Tarantino defended the new version, saying that the 
 film has changed 180 degrees so far as the emotion is concerned and 
 that he is particularly pleased with the way Russell's character has 
 evolved in the editing. Standing at the rear of the news conference, 
 producer Harvey Weinstein also joined in the discussion, saying that 
 what Tarantino and Rodriguez originally had to remove from their films 
 so that they could be combined reduced the essence of the films. It 
 would have been like cutting [Tarantino's] Kill Bill and [Rodriguez's] 
 Sin City to 70-minute versions, he said. He predicted that European 
 audiences and hopefully American audiences will get a lot more 
 enjoyment out of the films when they're seen separately. (Grindhouse was 
 a surprise flop when it was released domestically in April. The 
 $60-million film earned only $24 million in ticket sales.) 
 
 http://www.imdb.com/news/sb/2007-05-22/ 
 
 
 
 Yahoo! Groups Links 
 
 
 

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