4 replies on “Coming Soon: A Very Personal Film From The Director of War of the Worlds”
I don’t know about his desire for paternal love, but AI (strong contender for the worst film ever made) is a thinly-veiled personal odyssey which ends – happily! – with the young protagonist – our ur-Steven – getting to go to bed with his mother. Difficult to understand how pops is ever going to shower fatherly love on Stevie-boy for °that°. But then, this is Hollywood, so you never know.
burn.
that is all
> AI (strong contender for the worst film ever made) is a > thinly-veiled personal odyssey which ends – happily! – > with the young protagonist – our ur-Steven – getting to > go to bed with his mother.
No, this is one of the reasons AI is one of the best films ever made.
Whatever floats your boat, emptypockets. But it’s not the glossed-over fluffed-up incest theme that makes it strong contender for the worst etc etc … it’s the script and the direction.
4 replies on “Coming Soon: A Very Personal Film From The Director of War of the Worlds”
I don’t know about his desire for paternal love, but AI (strong contender for the worst film ever made) is a thinly-veiled personal odyssey which ends – happily! – with the young protagonist – our ur-Steven – getting to go to bed with his mother. Difficult to understand how pops is ever going to shower fatherly love on Stevie-boy for °that°. But then, this is Hollywood, so you never know.
burn.
that is all
> AI (strong contender for the worst film ever made) is a > thinly-veiled personal odyssey which ends – happily! – > with the young protagonist – our ur-Steven – getting to > go to bed with his mother.
No, this is one of the reasons AI is one of the best films ever made.
Whatever floats your boat, emptypockets. But it’s not the glossed-over fluffed-up incest theme that makes it strong contender for the worst etc etc … it’s the script and the direction.