- cross-posted to:
- movies@lemm.ee
- cross-posted to:
- movies@lemm.ee
Francis Ford Coppola, director of the Godfather trilogy and Apocalypse Now, has been planning his next movie, Megalopolis, since 1979. The story, a sci-fi thriller about an architect who wants to rebuild New York City as a utopia following a devastating incident, has been evolving over decades, and anyone asked about it seemed to describe a grand, sweeping masterpiece that feels impossible to make. But that didn’t stop Coppola from holding table reads with all-star casts.
Finally, in 2019, Coppola decided not to wait on funders to take a chance on such risky material. Megalopolis became the ultimate creative project, self-funded, written, and directed all by Coppola himself, boasting a cast including Adam Driver, Giancarlo Esposito, and Nathalie Emmanuel. Five years later, the movie was finally screened for potential buyers last week, and reactions were both exciting and confusing.
Sources told Puck’s Matthew Belloni that one attendee said the movie had “zero commercial prospects, and good for him,” and another said it was “unflinching in how batsh*t crazy it is” while Deadline described it as “crackling with ideas that fuse the past with the future, with an epic and highly visual fable that plays perfectly on an IMAX screen.”
They had me at “batshit crazy”.
Batshit crazy sci-fi, decades in the works, completely self-funded, from a beloved director? This gon’ be gud, even if it sucks.
This sounds like my kinda thing.
They had me at “Adam Driver with that haircut”
“Francis, we love it! Everyone here is really excited about it. I haven’t stopped talking about it since—ask Janice! Isn’t that right, Janice? [laughs] We just want to make sure everyone else loves it too, you know? So, there was an idea kicking around the office the other day that I think you’ll be really excited about. Do you think, there is any way, we could, maybe, put iron man in it?”
Huh, didn’t know he looks like midpoint of a transformation from Nicolas Cage to Adam Driver.
so all an aspiring filmmaker needs to do is build a successful winery first… then you can afford to make your batshit crazy dream…
- Be rich
- Don’t be poor
Really the advice for the ages.
I’m 100% convinced that this is going to be an unbelievable mess of a film. That doesn’t necessarily mean bad, because something can be an interesting mess, but yeah this is for sure going to be a huge mess lol.
Ah I remember that last great film Coppola had total control over, Apocalypse Now. It had absolutely no problems during it’s filming. None at all. /s