The Wood was about young people and the other one is more of a grown up movie.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Trees Lounge is based on my own life. Both my parents like the movie. My father, of course, thinks it's a masterpiece.
When I was a kid, there was no distinction between a movie about old people or young people. It was either funny or not. It was either entertaining or not. It was either exciting or not. It was either thrilling or not.
Here's the thing about 'Cabin in the Woods.' I did virtually no research on this movie.
I think that the first 'Saw' was really more of a psychological film about two people stuck in a room, and the traps and games that fans seem to embrace so much now were quite a small portion of the film.
I thought 'Cabin in the Woods' was really incredible.
I was only in one of the John Hughes films, and I never saw the other ones. I didn't understand them. I kept hearing a really hip 40-year-old person talking in teenagers' mouths.
I think at the point when they were first starting to talk about a movie, it was a little bit different back then.
The place was crawling with youngsters. It was good, because the kids were good. I can't make a general assumption. Again, you're probably getting, as a general theme from me, that I don't make a lot of broad, sweeping rules about movies.
I liked 'Deadwood.'
Woodcuts have a really timeless sort of feel, and they feel like a book that's a couple hundred years old.