
I hope he comes up with a new letter for the Academy.


<3 Godardcocaine socialist wrote:
I hope he comes up with a new letter for the Academy.

It goes on like this for some time.SPIELBERG: Nothing to be done.
COPPOLA: (advancing with short, stiff strides, legs wide apart). I'm beginning to come round to that opinion. All my life I've tried to put it from me, saying Francis, be reasonable, you haven't yet tried everything. And I resumed the struggle. (He broods, musing on the struggle. Turning to Spielberg.) So there you are again.
SPIELBERG: Am I?
COPPOLA: I'm glad to see you back. I thought you were gone forever.
SPIELBERG: Me too.
COPPOLA: Together again at last! We'll have to celebrate this. But how?
COPPOLA: On the other hand what's the good of losing heart now, that's what I say. We should have thought of it a million years ago, in the seventies.
SPIELBERG: Ah shut up and help me out with this f***ing...
COPPOLA: Hand in hand from the top of Sears Tower, among the first. We were respectable in those days. Now it's too late. They wouldn't even let us up.
Huh? Are you kidding? It's the Oscars dude. Only the consumerists and the capitalists care.colinr0380 wrote:There simply has to be a way to get even the most reclusive filmmaker to attend the ceremony, by force if necessary. Couldn't the Academy somehow bribe the Swiss police to revoke the director's passport and put Godard under house arrest until he was extradited to the US to receive his award? I know it would set a totally unheard of precedent, but if they can't bend the rules to ensure attendance at an Honorary Oscar ceremony what could they bend the rules for?
They're waiting for Godard.Murdoch wrote:I'm still trying to to decipher that Coppola-Spielberg dialog.
