Coppola the younger's Marie-Antoinette booed at Cannes...

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Paul MacLean
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Coppola the younger's Marie-Antoinette booed at Cannes...

#1 Post by Paul MacLean »

I had no burning desire to see this film to begin with (a costume piece tracked with 80s tunes just doesn't grab me for some odd reason). But it looks as tho the film may well be even worse than the trailer suggests...

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Looked absurd to me (Jason Schwartzman?), but I do have a bizarre compulsion to see it eventually just the same!

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#3 Post by Monterey Jack »

Lost In Translation was one of my top five favorite films of 2003, so I want to give this the benefit of the doubt.

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#4 Post by Carlson2005 »

Everything gets booed at Cannes - it's a tradition. I know people who were at the public screening, and - like Southland Tales - it was a pretty even mix of applause and boos, which is par for an average in competition film there. Most regular journos are used to that, but because expectations were high for both of them an indifferent reaction got reported as an overwhelming failure.

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#5 Post by AndyDursin »

Yet the whole idea of the movie is really bizarre...the trailers in particular look horrid. :lol:

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