Film Saying Nothing
posted by on June 20 at 9:59 AM
Yes, Zoo was released and promoted by ThinkFilm:
“May you be in heaven a full half hour before the devil knows you’re dead.” The Irish saying, which inspired the title of ThinkFilm’s highest-grossing release “Before the Devil Knows Your Dead” is an apt one for the specialized distributor, which is currently facing the worst financial crisis of its seven-year history. If last year’s release of the acclaimed Sidney Lumet drama marked the heavenly highpoint of the company’s career, now Lucifer appears to be breathing down its neck.
And:
Producers associated with Robinson Devor’s documentary “Zoo,” Susan Kaplan’s “Three of Hearts: A Postmodern Family” and David Sington’s “In the Shadow of the Moon” all refused to comment for this story on the advice of their lawyers.
I ain’t saying nothing.
Who the hell thought that?
seconded.
for once.
Poe beat me to it damnit!
Can't wait for the new snooze fest.
"I ain’t saying nothing."
how can you say that at the end of a post?
"look at me! look at me! but not because I said so..."
Chaz, the next time your lawyers advise you not to comment on something because of pending litigation and the like - they mean: DON'T FUCKING COMMENT, period.
And yes, posting this with a "posted without comment" tag would STILL count as commenting.
Comment or not -- how about a frickin' link for those of us with day jobs who can't remember every little flamewar detail here in Slogland?
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