What Do You Get When You Mix Sofia Coppola, Jason Schwartzman, The Cure, and Kirsten Dunst?
Why, a new film about Marie Antoinette
I suppose a movie about a rich, flighty, sexually naive, adorable, ridiculously controversial French Queen who eventually meets her end at the er, blade of the guillotine is a natural follow up to Lost in Translation.
I'm guessing that Jason Schwatzman is playing Dauphin Louis-August, either that or his younger brother Charles. Should be good either way.
| By Josiah Roe | 08:12 AM
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Actually, I think that's "Age of Consent" by New Edition -- unless there's a more obscure reference to The Cure that I'm missing. But yeah, it looks weird.
I'm not sure how I'd feel about modern pop music being used in a period piece. If it can be done, Sofia Coppola would be the one to pull it off.
Posted by: Tim at December 14, 2005 04:37 AM
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