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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2006 0:10:56 GMT -4
I like all the actors in this movie and really am looking forward to seeing it, but I've heard rumbles. What do you know about it? (Spoilers, please!)
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tinyshoes
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Post by tinyshoes on Jul 26, 2006 0:35:48 GMT -4
I've read the book, and when I saw the preview, I was shocked that it was being pushed as a thriller (could just be the editing). Never got that vibe from the book.
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Post by mariposalabrown on Jul 26, 2006 12:41:46 GMT -4
I saw that 20/20 thing the other night about the kid, and the story really freaked me out. Now I'm afraid he/she will call me. I want to see it, because I like Robin WIlliams when he isn't acting like a damn fool.
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Post by india7 on Jul 26, 2006 14:49:26 GMT -4
I like Robin WIlliams when he isn't acting like a damn fool. Same here! I have such a different reaction to him depending on what he's in. I absolutely loathe him in comedy - he's just everywhere and never shuts up. The lone exception would be The Birdcage because he was extremely toned down there, allowing Nathan Lane to be "the screaming Queen." But in dramas? I loooove him! He is just so wonderful and amazing when he just calms the fuck down and acts like a normal person - hey, taking a chill pill even got the guy an Oscar! So as soon as I saw that this was another one of his more dramatic turns, I decided I'd like to see this.
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Post by kateln on Jul 27, 2006 0:44:05 GMT -4
I like Robin WIlliams when he isn't acting like a damn fool. Same here! I have such a different reaction to him depending on what he's in. I absolutely loathe him in comedy - he's just everywhere and never shuts up. The lone exception would be The Birdcage because he was extremely toned down there, allowing Nathan Lane to be "the screaming Queen." But in dramas? I loooove him! He is just so wonderful and amazing when he just calms the fuck down and acts like a normal person - hey, taking a chill pill even got the guy an Oscar! So as soon as I saw that this was another one of his more dramatic turns, I decided I'd like to see this. Add me to this list! When he does drama he's incredible (and his performance as a mourning husband on Homicide: LOTS made me cry). But this isn't the Robin Williams thread sooo.... If I'm correct this is based on a story by Amistad Maupin-who I like. And it sounds like an intersting film. I'll definately check it out.
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Post by tinyshoes on Jul 27, 2006 2:40:04 GMT -4
If I'm correct this is based on a story by Amistad Maupin-who I like. And it sounds like an intersting film. I'll definately check it out. You are correct. But while the book had a mystery quality to it, it didn't seem like the thriller the movie is making it to be. But then thrillers bring in the bucks.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2006 16:15:12 GMT -4
What's the plot? I don't get it from the previews. I thought it was a horror movie.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2006 17:14:07 GMT -4
Well, it's got Robin Williams in it. That's half-way to "horror".
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Post by kateln on Jul 27, 2006 21:39:32 GMT -4
What's the plot? I don't get it from the previews. I thought it was a horror movie. From what I've read, and looked up on Wiki, this is loosely based on the real-life predecessor to the current JT LeRoy hoax, it's not a horror, but its a mystery.
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Post by incognito on Jul 27, 2006 23:08:10 GMT -4
This was based on the story of Anthony Godby Johnson (author of "A Rock and a Hard Place"...read it, it's an interesting work of "non-fiction"), purportedly a 14-year-old HIV+ boy who was befriended by many people (famous and not)...who had never met him. It has never been definitively proven whether or not the kid exists (I'm personally leaning on the side of total hoax). I know that there was a nice long New Yorker article about one guy's search to track down Tony.
I believe that Maupin was one of the writers who befriended "Tony", so that inspired The Night Listener.
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