Saturday
Aug142010
The River Why Trailer
Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 8:40AM
Some choice logo placement for Orvis on the dead guy.
El Guapo | 15 Comments |
tagged the river why movie in Film and Video
Reader Comments (15)
..... the river who gives a shit, don't you.
I've seen it. I like it.
"Ya gotta be dead to dig orvis..."
Amber Heard is hot, but the rest of TRW left me cold. Too bad too, I so wanted to like it. Put your duckets toward ROALC and catch Amber on the Net.
Normally the book is better than the movie, but in this case, the book is much better, at least from what I've seen of this trailer. Having said that, the girl is hot, so I'll go see it.
I didn't know they let robots act in movies
Orvis on a dead guy, sounds about right.
I'll wait for the porno version so at least it'll be interesting and entertaining.
Isn't that the movie version of that book that was written by that insane person who wants you to kill yourself and your kids to save the environment? And you want to go pay to see this shit? So whos the insane person after all?
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Looks like A River Runs thru my Garden State . . . which, frankly looks quite ghey. Kid can't act, storyline is contrived . . . and the website steals a quote from Thoreau without acknowleging him. Chick is a hottie, no arguments here.
Brutal.
If the trailer is a "best of" teaser, this is bound to be disappointing. I hope I'm wrong, because this story deserves top-drawer filmmaking.
It's a pretty serious point of contention between David James Duncan, the author of the novel, and the producers of this movie. There was a big legal battle, yadda yadda yadda and somehow these folks ended up with rights to the film. Duncan has alluded to his wishes for the film to tank and, frankly, I think he'll get his wish. He has vague plans for a film that may or may not ever come to fruition, but if it does it will certainly exceed the film we've just previewed. As far as the story itself, I can't recommend The River Why enough. It's a fantastically written novel by a man who cares deeply, not radically, about our rivers, our fish and our world.
looks like a diaper full of indian food.