If you ask me, letting her direct a film might have been a bigger blunder...ResidentAlien said:An utter travesty. And casting Sophia Coppola is one of the biggest casting blunders in history.
nezobiwan said:If you ask me, letting her direct a film might have been a bigger blunder...
... just my brief 2 cents on that subject.
Niteshade007 said:Yes. Because of her, I wish my last name was Coppola, that way I could be in the film business without actually have to be good at it.
trippweeder said:It became very fashionable to bash that movie, but on its own merits, it's very nearly excellent. The opera-intercut finale is still awesome editing.
nezobiwan said:If you ask me, letting her direct a film might have been a bigger blunder...
... just my brief 2 cents on that subject.
Matinee Idyll said:What the hell are you talking about? She's one of the most promising directors to emerge in recent years... Virgin Suicides, and especially Lost in Translation are stunning works.
And before anyone knocks Cage, see Wild at Heart and Birdy.
Sophia plays Peggy's sister! I never knew it for years and years and I found out recently.Niteshade007 said:I also love Peggy Sue Got Married. It's really a fun to watch dramedy that's pretty much overlooked. The only thing that bothers me is Nicholas Cage's voice in that movie. It's a bit too whiny for my liking. But Kathleen Turner is beautiful in that movie.
Niteshade007 said:I also love Peggy Sue Got Married. It's really a fun to watch dramedy that's pretty much overlooked. The only thing that bothers me is Nicholas Cage's voice in that movie. It's a bit too whiny for my liking. But Kathleen Turner is beautiful in that movie.
oki9Sedo said:Thats the thing. It became very fashionable to bash that movie, purely on the basis of it not being a classic like the first two. I wouldn't go so far as to say its nearly excellent (Sofia Coppolla makes DAMN sure of that), but it is quite good.
I don't know about that. I did, at any rate.RocketSledFight said:I think people hated it because it wasn't the direction they wanted to see the Corleone family go: They did not want to see Michael and his empire fall apart.