Inside the New York Film Critics Circle’s Votes
'The Hurt Locker' was a no-brainer, but things got tense deciding Best Screenplay.
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'The Hurt Locker' was a no-brainer, but things got tense deciding Best Screenplay.
There weren't any e-mails this time around, but we did get some phone calls.
"You're not going to get creepy now, are you?"
"You know what I mean? Someone doesn't karate chop something when they're excited."
Faded glory, an idiosyncratic air of mystery, dinosaur rock, all in one moment — and impossible, Anderson claims, to shoehorn into the script.
"Why did this India movie become a big hit and mine didn't?"
"I think [Anderson is] a little sociopathic."
Judging by a recent interview, a good chunk of it!
Bill Murray sounds like he had a plane to catch.
We're not quite sure what one has to do with the other, either.
According to someone who saw it yesterday, Anderson's ending is different from Roald Dahl's.
Also: Jon Pareles is the world's last remaining Smashing Pumpkins fan.
So how long before test screenings start scaring children and the studio demands reshoots on this thing?
How about a spoof Judd Apatow movie? Or a Wes Anderson spoof?
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