Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
if you're talking about the chloe sevigny clip, i believe it's a prosthetic one.
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
if you're talking about the chloe sevigny clip, i believe it's a prosthetic one.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
if you're talking about the chloe sevigny clip, i believe it's a prosthetic one.
Dude, it's real. Go look on ifilm if you're game
Brown BunnyOriginally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
if you're talking about the chloe sevigny clip, i believe it's a prosthetic one.
Dude, it's real. Go look on ifilm if you're game
tell me what to search for andf i will
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
if you're talking about the chloe sevigny clip, i believe it's a prosthetic one.
Dude, it's real. Go look on ifilm if you're game
Originally posted by: ChooChooChooseMe
This is a movie?
In particular, Roger Ebert called the film "the worst in the history of Cannes" to which Vincent Gallo responded that Ebert was a "fat pig with the physique of a slave trader". Ebert paraphrased a remark of Winston Churchill and responded that "although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of 'Brown Bunny'". Gallo then put a "hex" on Ebert's colon, to which Ebert responded that "even my colonoscopy was more entertaining than his film".
Both Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst were already on the set, shooting scenes, when director/star Vincent Gallo fired them from the project. Gallo revealed this during a press conference in Cannes 2003.
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
if you're talking about the chloe sevigny clip, i believe it's a prosthetic one.
Dude, it's real. Go look on ifilm if you're game
eh, i read an interview which said it was fake, but that chloe sevigny was claiming it was real anyway. but only gallo / sevigny know for sure =P the scene was filmed by remote with the cameras and only those two in the room.
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Originally posted by: ChooChooChooseMe
This is a movie?
yes
In particular, Roger Ebert called the film "the worst in the history of Cannes" to which Vincent Gallo responded that Ebert was a "fat pig with the physique of a slave trader". Ebert paraphrased a remark of Winston Churchill and responded that "although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of 'Brown Bunny'". Gallo then put a "hex" on Ebert's colon, to which Ebert responded that "even my colonoscopy was more entertaining than his film".
Both Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst were already on the set, shooting scenes, when director/star Vincent Gallo fired them from the project. Gallo revealed this during a press conference in Cannes 2003.
wow, we could've had Kirsten Dunst doing that part?
LOL, very likely.Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Originally posted by: ChooChooChooseMe
This is a movie?
yes
In particular, Roger Ebert called the film "the worst in the history of Cannes" to which Vincent Gallo responded that Ebert was a "fat pig with the physique of a slave trader". Ebert paraphrased a remark of Winston Churchill and responded that "although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of 'Brown Bunny'". Gallo then put a "hex" on Ebert's colon, to which Ebert responded that "even my colonoscopy was more entertaining than his film".
Both Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst were already on the set, shooting scenes, when director/star Vincent Gallo fired them from the project. Gallo revealed this during a press conference in Cannes 2003.
wow, we could've had Kirsten Dunst doing that part?
They prolly refused to suck his dick, which is why they were fired.![]()
I don't doubt it...you know this guy just made this whole movie for a BJ. It's amazing the lengths guys will go to for head.Originally posted by: OffTopic
LOL, very likely.Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Originally posted by: ChooChooChooseMe
This is a movie?
yes
In particular, Roger Ebert called the film "the worst in the history of Cannes" to which Vincent Gallo responded that Ebert was a "fat pig with the physique of a slave trader". Ebert paraphrased a remark of Winston Churchill and responded that "although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of 'Brown Bunny'". Gallo then put a "hex" on Ebert's colon, to which Ebert responded that "even my colonoscopy was more entertaining than his film".
Both Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst were already on the set, shooting scenes, when director/star Vincent Gallo fired them from the project. Gallo revealed this during a press conference in Cannes 2003.
wow, we could've had Kirsten Dunst doing that part?
They prolly refused to suck his dick, which is why they were fired.![]()
LOLOriginally posted by: Pepsei
note to self, become an indie director and get ahead.