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#451 Post by Highway 61 »

Actually, they even said no to Cameron Crowe, which forced him to include a scene on the DVD with an intertitle saying something like, "And now take your copy of Led Zeppelin 4 and play Stairway to Heaven." In Crowe's commentary, he expressed no bitterness to Zeppelin and seemed to admire their hardline stance against licensing. And then a mere two or three years later, they opened the floodgates.
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#452 Post by willoneill »

Highway 61 wrote:Actually, they even said no to Cameron Crowe, which forced him to include a scene on the DVD with an intertitle saying something like, "And now take your copy of Led Zeppelin 4 and play Stairway to Heaven." In Crowe's commentary, he expressed no bitterness to Zeppelin and seemed to admire their hardline stance against licensing. And then a mere two or three years later, they opened the floodgates.
Well, they only said no to Crowe for Stairway to Heaven (and I would guess that that will still be the case for everyone). They did allow him to use That's the Way and Tangerine from Led Zeppelin III.
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#453 Post by Highway 61 »

Ah yes. I haven't seen the film since its original release, so I'd forgotten. What a bizarre policy.
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#454 Post by cinemartin »

And they licensed Kashmir for him way back for Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
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#455 Post by colinr0380 »

Apparently Blubberella is a 'comedy' version of Boll's also forthcoming Bloodrayne 3, both 'set' in the Nazi era for some unspecified reason (Answer: Tarantino recently set a film there)

But I agree with the article - can an already, if unintentionally, funny film series really be capable of producing a spoof?
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#456 Post by Markson »

colinr0380 wrote:can an already, if unintentionally, funny film series really be capable of producing a spoof?
I gave this some thought, then thought better of the doubtless ensuing aneurysm.
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#457 Post by domino harvey »

The main difference between the Blubberella trailer and the Bloodrayne 3 trailer is that one hasn't been color corrected yet
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#458 Post by HarryLong »

But that's what makes it funny!
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#459 Post by mfunk9786 »

Auchwitz

I must say, it might be an unpopular stance, but isn't this exactly how a concentration camp film should look? I'm with Boll and Godard on this, though I doubt I'd ever have the stomach for this one, good or bad.
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#460 Post by knives »

While it probably is worth talking about again, the trailer was brought up previously here.
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#461 Post by mfunk9786 »

Sorry, there's nothing in that thread that would have come up in a search. Unless we want to make that the "Violent Trailers Thread," what was once an interesting thread concept is making things a little redundant, especially if people are linking to trailers with phrases like this is also a trailer, which makes searching for prior discussion of a film impossible.
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#462 Post by mfunk9786 »

Your Highness

This is the restricted trailer, so if your workplace doesn't want you watching Natalie Portman in a thong, might wanna wait.

The movie looks hilarious, the Eastbound crew is the best working in comedy today.

P.S. WHOA NATALIE
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#463 Post by rs98762001 »

That's either going to be brilliant or YEAR ONE bad.
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#464 Post by mfunk9786 »

David Gordon Green, Danny McBride, and Ben Best? I'm guessing brilliant (or at least very funny).
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#465 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

rs98762001 wrote:That's either going to be brilliant or YEAR ONE bad.
I would bet actual money on the latter. Nice to see Charles Dance is still kicking around though.
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#466 Post by LQ »

mfunk9786 wrote:Your Highness
I can't determine if I dislike the trailer (a) because its just not my sense of humor, (b) because I don't care for period fantasy unless its Monty Python, or (c) because its just flat-out terrible. I think I'm going to go with 'c', though.

However, Natalie is as always very comely.
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#467 Post by Murdoch »

I hope Green doesn't spend the rest of his career on lowbrow comedies, I liked Pineapple Express a lot but the guy has a lot of talent and I'd hate to see it wasted.
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#468 Post by domino harvey »

I don't like Pineapple Express or Holy Grail and thought this shows promise, if most of it isn't just "Ha ha, bad words in an old-time surrounding"-humor
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#469 Post by oldsheperd »

The inclusion of Danny McBride gives me a little bit of hope.
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#470 Post by mfunk9786 »

He wrote the movie.
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#471 Post by domino harvey »

Holy shit, didn't even realize that was Justin Theroux
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#472 Post by stroszeck »

Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster in The Beaver
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#473 Post by Saimo »

Gabriele Albanesi (The Last House in the Woods) presents 5 ghost stories by young Italian film-makers: International Trailer
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#474 Post by John Cope »

stroszeck wrote:Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster in The Beaver
A kind of fascinating compromise of a trailer. I think if we're able to get beyond the (un?)intentional almost Shining-esque prestige pic parody aspects of it something truly unnerving can be glimpsed. I just hope this stuff is handled with the necessary adroitness in the film itself. If so, we may have something very special here.
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#475 Post by Markson »

For the past or present comic geeks here: Kennth Branagh's ridiculous-looking Thor.
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