There's something of the Ed Wood about Jeff Kirkendall and his buddies, and I find it really refreshing to see people just making films for themselves rather than thinking it's a stepping stone to a career in hollywood.
While it might not have the unsettling nature of Coven, a word I still pronounce like woven thanks to that film, there's no denying that The temptress and the edge of reality have a certain something. I have to admit I laughed at the trailer, but it seems that others see something I missed. posted by ciderwoman (8 comments total)
ciderwoman :"While it might not have the unsettling nature of Coven, a word I still pronounce like woven thanks to that film"
Is there another way to pronounce "coven"? posted by Bugbread at 6:25 AM on May 24, 2005
I wouldn't elevate (sink?) these guys to the level of Ed Wood - I just think they need to spend more time practising; nothing here that isn't being made in film classes across the country.
That said, "Holly is a woman of many parts" is classic posted by georgeTirebiter at 6:48 AM on May 24, 2005
Like 'oven'
That's not very helpful - I can think of 3 ways to pronounce 'oven'... posted by the cuban at 7:38 AM on May 24, 2005
I watched the documentary about North Western the other night, and it was fantastic (again).
- OK guys I haven't got many flyers for the premiere of Coven [pronounced like woven], so I want you to hand them out strategically. Where are you going? You haven't taken any flyers.
- I am going to hang around stategically over there. posted by asok at 7:41 AM on May 24, 2005
Is there another way to pronounce "coven"?
posted by Bugbread at 6:25 AM on May 24, 2005