LoneSage wrote:
Ahahha, these two posts made me laugh.
I know a co-worker who's very pretentious about movies, huge know-it-all who doesn't know much...he tried to tell me the deeper, symbolic meaning of Underworld 2.
Art/Film snobs are the scum of the earth.
I used to work at a video store some years back and there was this guy I worked with who was a total film snob/geek theater major. The stereotypical everything-you-like-sucks type snob that would lambast action movies for being stupid... then he would put on episodes of Friends in the store. Go figure...
::high nasally voice:: "Ya see, Man Hunter, now that's a film! Silence of the Lambs, that's a movie..."
The movie doesn't have an incredibly linear narrative, either. I think it did a good job of going into Burrough's mentality a little bit, but it wasn't Naked Lunch. That's not to say I don't enjoy the movie, but it could have explored the themes in the book more faithfully to say the least.
I agree, the thematic content was pretty much dropped entirely in favor of a pseudo biographical blending of material from his life and the book. The only way I could see him being able to get around that in terms of being able to thread a story together, would be to come up with another story and set the movie itself in Annexia. Even so, I think he would have to drop a lot of what Burroughs used to show these themes because of content regulation, so to speak.