Baz Luhrmann Thought About Adding More Pammy to The Great Gatsby
"Right up to the last minute, we were experimenting with doing more with the child."
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"Right up to the last minute, we were experimenting with doing more with the child."
No one's going to let a few raindrops come between them and their longest, fanciest train.
"I came all the way from Vermont to see what you did with my grandfather's book."
So over-the-top it might have hit the moon.
Gatsby? What Gatsby?
"Luhrmann doesn’t just gild the lily, he spray-paints it with glow-in-the-dark sparkles."
The best thing about Baz Luhrmann’s much-anticipated/much-dreaded The Great Gatsby is that it is unmistakably F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.
It was adorned with a halo of purple flowers.
"I hope my finger pad isn't going to be sore for the rest of my life!"
It is the only book I have read five times despite failing to derive almost any pleasure at all from the experience.