"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
2008 : Harold et Kumar s'évadent de Guantanamo (Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay) 2012 : American Pie 4 (American Reunion)
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Leigh Whannell
2015 : Insidious : Chapitre 3 2018 : Upgrade 2020 : Invisible Man (The Invisible Man)
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
Je kiffe Harold et Kumar et je me suis encore bien marré en revoyant AP 4 la semaine dernière. Vote facile donc, ce n'est pas comme si j'avais aimé 36 comédies au cours de la décennie passée.
C'est pas moi qui ai proposé les deux candidats, j'y peux rien.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
Lord & Miller, Edgar Wright, Dupontel. Ce sont les premiers qui me viennent à l'esprit.
"Our films were never intended for a passive audience. There are enough of those kinds of films being made. We wanted our audience to have to work, to have to think, to have to actually participate in order to enjoy them."
Harold & Kumar, c'est vraiment une bonne trilogie et réussir AP 4 alors que la franchise était rincée et les acteurs has been, ce n'était pas une mince affaire. Ils ne méritent pas d'être pris de haut comme ça.