gwynplaine
L'homme qui rit.
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Woody was so great in that film.
and his reunion with Murray years after Kingpin was so funny and perfect
you obviously don't understand chemistry or narrative then....Columbus is just as much a part of the movie as Woody is...both are imperfect men and have survived the end of the world
yes he was...he introduces "the rules", which are a very big part of the movie...he also is the narrator of the piece as well...
you know what happens when you "switch it up a bit"?? you get Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj
We would love it, and everyone involved creatively wants to do another one. Woody [Harrelson] came up to us after the final cut of the last scene and gave us a hug and said, Ive never wanted to do a sequel in the previous movies Ive done until this one.
It has lived in our heads for four-and-a-half years. We developed it and wrote it as a spec TV pilot in the summer of 2005. Weve got a long brainstorming document that still to this day gets updated on a near-weekly basis with ideas. Weve got tons of new ideas swimming in our head.
saw this today and it's awesome. funny as hell is some parts and filled with much zombie killing
only bad part was "LOUD NOISE!" when something was supposed to be scary...
My favorite scene is when the lady [blackout]crashes her car and slides face down on the street[/blackout]. Yikes.![]()