some hip NYC dad brought his 9-year-old to this. haha, fuct for life.
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 15 February 2015 09:07 (nine years ago) link
did not recognize Arthur as Derek Jarman's Caravaggio either
― touch of a love-starved cobra (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 15 February 2015 17:07 (nine years ago) link
I thought the older gaunt & bearded Arthur looked very similar to his Caravaggio. The Lancelot actor died quite young iirc, well in his late 40's.
― xelab, Sunday, 15 February 2015 17:41 (nine years ago) link
The King is dead. Long live The King.
http://www.theguardian.com/stage/2015/may/03/nigel-terry
― Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 4 May 2015 16:48 (nine years ago) link
Also a great Caravaggio. RIP.
― Acid Hose (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 4 May 2015 16:50 (nine years ago) link
this is the best movie ever made
― intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 02:54 (three years ago) link
aka Boorman's Wagner mixtape - not watched it in years, but saw it a few hundred times in the 80's. It's ace.
― calzino, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 07:17 (three years ago) link
Those hairstyles are historically inaccurate, crimpers weren't invented till the 1970s
― john p. coltrane in hot pursuit (Matt #2), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 08:24 (three years ago) link
a guy gets so horny he successfully gallops atop a mist and it's like the 50th wildest thing that happens in this movie
― intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:01 (three years ago) link
way funnier than monty python
― intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:05 (three years ago) link
without doubt the coolest Merlin in any King Arthur movie as well
― calzino, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:05 (three years ago) link
It's the chrome skullcap that does it.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:35 (three years ago) link
the Merlin actor (Nicol Williamson) was originally meant to do the seemingly cursed role that Ian McKellen eventually took in Apt Pupil. From what I can gather from imdb, first James Mason was approached for it but he shortly after died of a heart attack. Then Richard Burton was considered and died of a cerebral haemorrhage before he was approached. then Nicol Williamson (who was a boozer and smoking 80 a day at one point) is listed for the role on the abandoned Apt Pupil production!
― calzino, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:53 (three years ago) link
I presume it was abandoned cos he died that year.
― calzino, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 13:55 (three years ago) link
Might’ve mentioned this years ago upthread but Boorman’s commentary on the og dvd is great. Also, Mirren and Williamson didn’t like each other and that tension was there throughout the filming.
― SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:25 (three years ago) link
need to hear that commentary
― intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:47 (three years ago) link
boorman would be a good candidate for the "people who have figured out how to live" thread
also I assume Ned already knows about this but:
Then there are the ones that got away. The hits (such as Rocky and Alien) he turned down because the scripts left him cold. Or the passion projects he was forced to abandon. Boorman estimates that he spent more time on the films that didn’t get made than on those that did.In the early 70s, for instance, he corresponded with JRR Tolkien about a screen adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, a full 30 years before Peter Jackson brought it safely home. Boorman wanted to shoot the whole saga as a single three-hour picture. “I saw it as this big dystopian story,” he says. “And in this house, upstairs, we papered the walls with each scene. We’d look at it, stare at it and try to get some sense out of it. And I had all sorts of solutions. I was going to cast nine- or 10-year-old boys as the hobbits. Put them in makeup; beards and things. And then dub them with adult voices.”Jesus, I say. It would have been a disaster.“Yeah well,” he chuckles. “It might have been.”
In the early 70s, for instance, he corresponded with JRR Tolkien about a screen adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, a full 30 years before Peter Jackson brought it safely home. Boorman wanted to shoot the whole saga as a single three-hour picture. “I saw it as this big dystopian story,” he says. “And in this house, upstairs, we papered the walls with each scene. We’d look at it, stare at it and try to get some sense out of it. And I had all sorts of solutions. I was going to cast nine- or 10-year-old boys as the hobbits. Put them in makeup; beards and things. And then dub them with adult voices.”
Jesus, I say. It would have been a disaster.
“Yeah well,” he chuckles. “It might have been.”
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/feb/13/john-boorman-you-think-the-holy-grail-is-lost-no-i-have-it-on-my-piano
― intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:51 (three years ago) link
so many hoofbeats
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 20 October 2021 08:51 (two years ago) link