Theater Reviews: The Stage Dive Weekend Roundup
Paul Weitz’s Lonely I'm Not and Sophie Gets the Horns.
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Paul Weitz’s Lonely I'm Not and Sophie Gets the Horns.
Carlos is never more than the idea of a man we should admire.
Plus: Chris Weitz! Werewolves! Cooking!
"I have a very high estrogen count."
"Weitz’s compositions have no spark, though, and his pacing is so flaccid that you’re going to need the electricity of a live, first-weekend audience to stay charged up."
Roger Ebert says that "Sitting through this experience is like driving a pickup in low gear though a sullen sea of Brylcreem."
Plus: 'Titanic' was basically just an excuse for James Cameron to get free scuba lessons.
"We're still tweaking them to the last possible day," explains Chris Weitz.
His CGI budget was a fraction of that of 'New Moon.' Or was it?
Plus: Asher Roth lets them boogie but still chases the booty.
Diane Kruger: "I think if we could have, we would like to have killed Hitler ourselves."
Chris Weitz says Yorke composed a song specifically for the movie and "unless it's sounds of him belching, I think I'll put it in."