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Paul Haggis Admits Crash Is A Steaming Piece Of Shit
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 Paul Haggis Admits Crash Is A Steaming Piece Of Shit
I Heart Haggis Quote: http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/chi-0414-crash-netflixapr14,0,6751674.story
'Crash' remains top DVD rental
Indie film has been top Netflix rental since 2005 release
"The Dark Knight" couldn't dethrone it.
Neither could Harry Potter, Indiana Jones or even Iron Man.
No, since its DVD debut in September 2005, "Crash" has remained Netflix's No. 1 rented movie—much to the delight and confusion of its director, Paul Haggis.
"I just assumed it was some sort of anomaly," Haggis told the Tribune recently. "I have no idea why anyone went to the movie in the first place, let alone rent it. It was a little independent film, and when people started to see it, I was amazed."
"Crash"—starring Matt Dillon, Thandie Newton and others in interconnected tales of class and race relations in Los Angeles—took home the best picture Oscar at the 2005 Academy Awards.
But "Crash's" reign at Netflix is no anomaly, says spokesman Steve Swasey, just hard numbers. More customers have put the movie in their queues and received it, on a weekly basis, than any other film. ( Carol Stream is home to one of Netflix's distribution hubs.)
"It's been out so long, it adds to the demand for people wanting to see it," Swasey said.
But does "Crash's" continued resonance provide any sort of vindication for Haggis? "Crash" was seen as the dark horse winner, the spoiler even, when it beat "Brokeback Mountain" for best picture.
Los Angeles Times critic Kenneth Turan even wrote that "for people who were discomfited by 'Brokeback Mountain' but wanted to be able to look themselves in the mirror and feel like they were good, productive liberals, 'Crash' provided the perfect safe harbor."
In response, Haggis laughed at the passage and said, "Racism and class in America is so much safer than ..." then trailed off and ended with, "It's just ridiculous. People all have their opinions. People always have a favorite film, and whether it wins or loses, there's always a reason. You can like or dislike my film without comparing it to any other."
Clearly, "Crash" seems to have won the rental war. "More people have now seen 'Crash' on Netflix than in the theater," said Netflix's Swasey.
Haggis, whose credits include TV's "thirtysomething" and "L.A. Law," kind of likes that.
"It's a small movie. And I like to see small movies on a small screen. I'm a TV guy, so I'm much more comfortable watching something on a small screen, particularly movies I've made," Haggis said. "Other people's movies, I want to see on a big screen."
At Netflix competitor Blockbuster.com, no such data exist for its online rental program—although "Crash" did remain Blockbuster's top rental at stores for its first two weeks, dropping out of the top 10 exactly two months later.
"Much like our store-based business, you'll see that the top rentals for our online service are driven by the new release titles," Blockbuster spokesman Randy Hargrove said in an e-mail.
Netflix's Swasey attributed the difference in response to "Crash" at the two companies, in part, to his site's recommendation option, which allows the company's 10 million-plus subscribers to point friends to favorites among its 100,000 titles. Quite often, Swasey says, the top box office earners are not the top renters at Netflix because many of its members have already seen those movies in theaters.
"Obviously, you're trying to move people, and hopefully 'Crash' did," said Haggis, though he remains perplexed why "Crash" took home the top Oscar.
"It's certainly not a perfect movie," Haggis said. "I love the Oscars; I just think they are the best thing in the world, but if you asked me if it was the best film of the year, I'd say, 'Of course not.' "
"Crash's" Netflix reign hasn't changed his opinion of the film, he said.
"It doesn't make it any better of a film. I just know that these were things that were upsetting me, and I wanted to get them out," said Haggis. "I happened to like my second film ['In the Valley of Elah'] better than 'Crash,' but no one went to see it."
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Chippy
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He has seen the light!
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MikeQ.
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Wow, deja vu! I'm pretty sure you had a thread with a really similar title a year or so ago, just with a different quote proving the same thing. Hehe. But I approve, once again. *thumbs up*
Peace, Mike
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Michael A
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Magnus wrote: The title of this thread is a lie. agreed, I was hoping that he actually called it a steaming piece of shit, which would be both hilarious and ridiculous, and most of all: honest. Although the film does have a few scenes worth watching, I think overall I would give it a 4 or so.
_________________Mr. R wrote: Malcolm wrote: You seem to think threatening violence against people is perfectly okay because you feel offended by their words, so that's kind of telling in itself. Exactly. If they don't know how to behave, and feel OK offending others, they get their ass kicked, so they'll think next time before opening their rotten mouths.
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John Savage wrote: Magnus wrote: Although the film does have a few scenes worth watching are you counting the end credits?
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Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:34 am |
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Chippy
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lmaonade
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Michael A
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loyalfromlondon wrote: John Savage wrote: Magnus wrote: Although the film does have a few scenes worth watching are you counting the end credits? haha, I'm aware your hatred for it is undying, and I won't try to argue with you, there's no point, but I found a few of the scenes with Don Cheadle and Michael Penn to be worth watching.
_________________Mr. R wrote: Malcolm wrote: You seem to think threatening violence against people is perfectly okay because you feel offended by their words, so that's kind of telling in itself. Exactly. If they don't know how to behave, and feel OK offending others, they get their ass kicked, so they'll think next time before opening their rotten mouths.
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Dr. Lecter
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Actually, I remember very well that Haggis said worse things about it before.
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I can see him once a year watching it on TNT and realizing how absolutely shite it is, laughing to himself.
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billybobwashere
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he says it isn't perfect and we rejoice? it's not like most directors say that their film was better than all the others... i think he's trying to be modest about, not attack, his film.
it's a pretty weak movie, so i was hoping for something more than that.
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