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- What are most controversial scenes in cinema history? : r movies - Reddit
In 2003, [Chloe] Sevigny took on the lead female role in the art house film The Brown Bunny (2003), which details a lonely traveling motorcycle racer reminiscing about his former lover The film achieved notoriety for its final scene, which involves Sevigny performing unsimulated fellatio on star and director Vincent Gallo
- A Great List of NC-17 Films : r movies - Reddit
In response, Ebert quipped that watching a video of his colonoscopy had been more entertaining than watching The Brown Bunny Gallo subsequently stated that the hex had actually been placed on Ebert's prostate and that he had intended the comment to be a joke which was mistakenly taken seriously by a journalist
- Where can I watch the brown bunny? : r John_Frusciante - Reddit
Gallo said Ultimately the Frusciante music was not featured in the actual film for reasons Gallo says are unexplainable Gallo has stated “I did make The Brown Bunny to the music John Frusciante made for the film and John Frusciante did make music specifically for and inspired by The Brown Bunny film
- TIL that after Chloe Sevigny performed unsimulated fellatio in The . . .
TIL that after Chloe Sevigny performed unsimulated fellatio in 'The Brown Bunny' (2003), the William Morris Agency dropped her as a client They believed the scene was "one step above pornography", and claimed her career "may never recover", although she worked with David Fincher three years later
- Deleted scene : r peanuts - Reddit
In a video by a YouTuber named ElGrae (who is doing a re animation of The Big Bow Wow from Snoopy: The Musical, credit to him) he shares storyboards for A Boy Named Charlie Brown This storyboard, though similar to the final cut, features some deleted scenes Easily the most changed scene was Lucy’s psychiatry session
- The Brown Bunny (!) : r TrueFilm - Reddit
Yes , it does indeed sound like too on the nose right? But I think Gallo managed to not overdo it I loved reading the "behind the scenes" of the movie, besides the fact that it was (rightfully) cut of around 20 30 minutes after a disastrous Cannes premiere
- Directors or movies in the style of Vincent Gallo? : r TrueFilm - Reddit
This sounds like a terrible experience! Admittedly I don't like The Brown Bunny as much as Buffallo '66, but brushed the self-centred narratives of those films off as being an attempt at making true-to-life personal narratives like Woody Allen would make
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Yeah Ebert's super negative response to the film definitely did a lot to cement its terrible reputation before it was even released Gallo and Ebert had a series of public insults going back and forth, but then Ebert turned around and gave Brown Bunny a positive review when it was released theatrically
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