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V1DE0NASTY t1_jdh1pc2 wrote
Reply to comment by CharlieMoonMan in Where can I watch "Dinner for Five"? Is in anywhere? by CharlieMoonMan
Yeah also pretty sure Ben Affleck and Jennifer garner fell in love on camera during their first meeting on dinner for five
V1DE0NASTY t1_jdh0k8v wrote
Reply to comment by CharlieMoonMan in Where can I watch "Dinner for Five"? Is in anywhere? by CharlieMoonMan
Right, DF5 was before Elf but he was well known. He vocalized a desire to be a legendary powerful mogul throughout the show. Part of his evolution was the show itself, as he broke bread with a lot of different people and famous friends on tv and could be seen by industry gatekeepers as a thoughtful and ambitious creative.
On Elf he spoke about how he based the first 40 minutes on Tootsie's scene lengths to copy that film's dynamic comedy pacing. So he's clever. The first Iron Man has the same methodical structure and rhythm; he knows how to build a story. I dont know if he's the only director who wouldve insisted on Downey but his unique indie/mainstream sensibility was decisive in creating Hollywood as we know it.
V1DE0NASTY t1_jdgzmnb wrote
It was basically Favreau gathering intel on how to take over Hollywood as a mogul. And u know what? He's like Luke Skywalker. He went from a humble character actor to the guy responsible for advocating for RDJ (an askew, risky choice at the time) as tony stark, and without RDJ the mcu wouldve ended at the Avengers.
V1DE0NASTY t1_jdh28bn wrote
Reply to comment by CharlieMoonMan in Where can I watch "Dinner for Five"? Is in anywhere? by CharlieMoonMan
It was over 20 years ago, no idea. I liked the moment rod steiger told sarah silverman she looked like geraldine chaplin