A dry stretch of commentary in the middle of an 'Anchorman' movie would have been a terrible thing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What happened was very sad. Mr. Lacey told the staff that he was disappointed and appalled that the front of the book was all commentary and that he wanted hard news.
The commentary track became a lot like the movie and there are some funny, long, awkward pauses that you can tell we're just trying to find stuff to say. None of us had gotten to really talk about the movie until that moment and they were in New York and we were in L.A.
There's so much of, it could have been a very critical examination of what happened, and really the emotional lives of the people involved sort of carry the characters forward.
I am a very, very avid 'Anchorman' fan.
And then, I suppose, there's also a cinematic reality on top of that. Because it was extremely difficult to keep tabs on, it was quite confusing acting that.
'The Da Vinci Code' was pretty awful. A good idea disappointingly handled.
'Anchorman' is my favorite movie of all time and Ron Burgundy is one of my favorite characters of all time. It's my 'Gone With the Wind.'
The narration, in fact, doubles the drama with a commentary without which no mise en scene would be possible.
The Hollywood Film Awards were really stressful. It was the biggest press line I'd ever seen.
Sometimes it's great, sometimes it's bad. I think the film could have been a lot better.