Originally posted by slade:
Filmmaker said:
"The script is meandering, and too self-aware of its attempts to be witty and stylistically unique."
I'm wondering if you can give some examples of these complaints?
Unfortunately, I am a full-time worker AND full-time student, so I have neither the time nor inclination to involve myself in a lengthy dissertation on any film, much less one I have no great affections for. Additionally, it's been at least two years since I last suffered through the film, so specific highlights for criticism elude me. Suffice it to say, it is my opinion on the overall tone of the screenplay. Some people view it as genius, I see it as too self-aware and glib.
Originally posted by SolidSnakeASS:
Oh yeah, and Filmmaker, Rushmore makes Close Encounter of the Third Kind look like dog-food.
What are you trying to make me do--laugh so hard I cough up Coca-Cola through my nose?! Jesus wept...may you never get your hands on a film camera...