The Official Adam Pascal Love Thread, Part 15 — Page 5
#102
Posted: 3/14/08 at 1:03pm
Seeing those photos from Goyband and American Primitive makes me wonder if we'll ever get to see those movies or if they will go the way of Temptation.
#103
Posted: 3/14/08 at 1:06pm
Having seen Temptation, I have to wonder if it was ever really intended for legitimate release.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#104
Posted: 3/14/08 at 1:22pm
The premise of American Primitive sounds good to me, though there's no way of knowing how well it was done. The cast is somewhat promising. I'm not sure if it's ready to be shown around, or if they're having trouble getting enough money to finish it.
#106
Posted: 3/14/08 at 11:37pm
Even Temptation went further than Goyband and American Primitive. At least that had a public screening; Goyband and American Primitive are just going to fade into oblivion.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
#107
Posted: 3/14/08 at 11:43pm
I want to see both, regardless if they are good or not.
Watching Adam will make up for however horrible they could possibly be...I hope I will get to see them. I bet they will be good.
Watching Adam will make up for however horrible they could possibly be...I hope I will get to see them. I bet they will be good.
#108
Posted: 3/15/08 at 12:28am
Lepetite, I forgot about that website, I would love to see a video of Adam in Goyband, at the very least.
Emcee, I think you may have been the only one around here who actually saw Temptation, I do remember the website a bit, but was that movie a musical? Did Adam sing in it? I can't recall, the site was taken down quite awile ago.
on another note,
There is a show on the CW called "Aliens in America" that is quite funny. next Monday, "Justin" lands the role of Roger in a community theater production of RENT. I watched the preview on the CW website its pretty funny.
Emcee, I think you may have been the only one around here who actually saw Temptation, I do remember the website a bit, but was that movie a musical? Did Adam sing in it? I can't recall, the site was taken down quite awile ago.
on another note,
There is a show on the CW called "Aliens in America" that is quite funny. next Monday, "Justin" lands the role of Roger in a community theater production of RENT. I watched the preview on the CW website its pretty funny.
#109
Posted: 3/15/08 at 12:35am
Yup, it was a musical. And Adam sang.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#110
Posted: 3/15/08 at 12:55am
Good or not has nothing to do with it; the movies aren't being released for lack of money. If you want to raise the funds so you can see them, I'm sure the Goyband team would be thrilled. Otherwise, it's not going to happen.
Like a firework unexploded
Wanting life but never knowing how
Wanting life but never knowing how
#111
Posted: 3/15/08 at 1:45am
well, we'll always have "School of Rock".
#112
Posted: 3/15/08 at 2:57am
Yes, and SLC Punk...
I loved him in that movie.
I loved him in that movie.
#113
Posted: 3/15/08 at 11:51am
Well, School of Rock is actually a decent movie in and of itself. SLC Punk is just weird. I can't sit through it.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#114
Posted: 3/15/08 at 12:54pm
I did enjoy "SOR" as well, and have watched it several times. One viewing was plenty for SLC Punk.
#116
Posted: 3/15/08 at 3:01pm
I love School of Rock. It's a funny movie.
Never saw SLC Punk and don't plan on it.
Never saw SLC Punk and don't plan on it.
"I'm sort of like a child genius without being a child or a genius."~Tim Rice-Oxley
#117
Posted: 3/15/08 at 4:41pm
I only saw SLC Punk because I heard Adam was in it.
The first half wasn't that bad, but the rest was pretty difficult to sit through. Though it wasn't a great movie, Adam did do a good job, which, really, is all that matters.
The first half wasn't that bad, but the rest was pretty difficult to sit through. Though it wasn't a great movie, Adam did do a good job, which, really, is all that matters.
#118
Posted: 3/15/08 at 4:53pm
Though it wasn't a great movie, Adam did do a good job, which, really, is all that matters.
Tell that to the film industry.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Tell that to the film industry.
#119
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:12pm
I would if I could. :)
#120
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:18pm
That Adam is all that ever matters? It's probably better off that you can't.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#121
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:21pm
Ha. That would be ridiculous.
I would include Anthony's name as well.
I would include Anthony's name as well.
Updated On: 3/15/08 at 05:21 PM
#122
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:25pm
Yes, it would be ridiculous, but not because of leaving Anthony out.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
#123
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:27pm
I'm wondering when you will realize that I WAS JOKING.
Lame joke, I know.
What I should have said is that it was all that mattered to ME in consolation for watching a bad movie, which is what I meant. Not the film industry.
Lame joke, I know.
What I should have said is that it was all that mattered to ME in consolation for watching a bad movie, which is what I meant. Not the film industry.
Updated On: 3/15/08 at 05:27 PM
#124
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:34pm
It's a little hard to tell when you've already made it clear that you would think such a thing totally brilliant.
Though it wasn't a great movie, Adam did do a good job, which, really, is all that matters.
It's convenient that you're suddenly joking now, right? Who cares if it's a bad movie? Adam does a good job, so the quality of the film? Totally unimportant. What's the matter, you realized how ridiculous that sounded?
I know, I know, we all love Adam, so we're all supposed to get along like a basket full of bunnies.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Though it wasn't a great movie, Adam did do a good job, which, really, is all that matters.
It's convenient that you're suddenly joking now, right? Who cares if it's a bad movie? Adam does a good job, so the quality of the film? Totally unimportant. What's the matter, you realized how ridiculous that sounded?
I know, I know, we all love Adam, so we're all supposed to get along like a basket full of bunnies.
#125
Posted: 3/15/08 at 5:36pm
What I should have said is that it was all that mattered to ME in consolation for watching a bad movie, which is what I meant. Not the film industry.
Yes, dear. Not that it's all that matters, period. Or to any of the rest of us. It's the only thing that matters to YOU.
Personally, I'd like for him to be in movies that are, you know, also good. And if you ever want the two new ones to see the light of day, Adam's performance shouldn't be all that maters to you, either. 'cause that's not going to get a film released.
A work of art is an invitation to love.
Yes, dear. Not that it's all that matters, period. Or to any of the rest of us. It's the only thing that matters to YOU.
Personally, I'd like for him to be in movies that are, you know, also good. And if you ever want the two new ones to see the light of day, Adam's performance shouldn't be all that maters to you, either. 'cause that's not going to get a film released.
Updated On: 3/15/08 at 05:36 PM
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