And he thought "Factory Girl" stunk.
During a recent Times editorial board meeting, Glover and city officials spoke to us about Millennium Films and its plans to build a studio facility in Ledbetter Heights. During a moment when Glover disagreed with a Times editorial's characterization of the site as "industrial," discussion took a lighter turn. Here's an excerpt from the meeting:
Glover: "Unfortunately when the average citizen hears industrial development they see rock crushers (and) Louisiana Proteins."
(Laughter.)
Craig Durrett (Times Editorial Page Editor): "Let’s hope the films aren’t stinkers."
Glover: "Obviously you haven’t seen 'Factory Girl.’" (Laughter.) "That’s just a chance you take."
___
To be fair, Millennium Films didn't make "Factory Girl." But you get the point.
Results of recent blog poll: What is your favorite locally made movie or TV show?
"Factory Girl" 3 votes (4%)
"The Guardian" 20 votes (30%)
"Initiation of Sarah" 0 votes (0%)
"Mr. Brooks" 24 votes (36%)
"Not Like Everyone Else" 0 votes (0%)
"Premonition" 7 votes (10%)
"Road House 2: Last Call" 1 vote (1%)
"Ruffian" 3 votes (4%)
"Thief" 6 votes (9%)
"The Year Without a Santa Claus" 1 vote (1%)
Votes: 65
1 comment:
glover wouldnt know an independent film if it hit him between the eyes..having said that, yeah Factory girl was a disappointment.
Post a Comment