What do Paltrow and Lange think about this?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Hush
noone-ger34 — 18 years ago(May 05, 2007 10:43 AM)
Has Gwyneth Paltrow or Jessica Lange (or both) gone public about their opinion on this movie? I would want to read something about it, it would be fun. I don't think they're very proud of their work in "Hush", but anyway have they told anyone in any interview or elsewhere?
Why didn't they realise before shooting the movie how bad it was going to be? Jonathan Darby's direction may not be very good, but the screenplay (which I suppose they read before signing the contract) is truly horrible. And if there's any way for actors to know more or less where a movie is going is reading the screenplay. -
daynakm — 18 years ago(May 08, 2007 04:14 PM)
I had read somewhere that Gwyneth Paltrow had never seen the finished movie nor planned on seeing it. She came across as sounding like she knew it was a stinker. I have wondered the same thing also: can't actors see if a movie is going to be crappy just by reading the screenplay? Perhaps many actors just work for the money (Michael Caine in one of the Jaws movies) or the finished product after director interpretation, off-day acting and poor editing turns an initially good story into something ridiculous. I imagine the moment Paltrow really knew she was in a bad movie was when she was screaming, crying and trying to flag down a passing motorist while in labor.
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kirkjk — 18 years ago(August 11, 2007 10:59 PM)
What a stinker. This was bad even for 1AM television.
I can believe that Paltrow would never watch itshe was horrible. I had to put the sound on mute just so I could stand to keep watching the cute boy, who was horrible too but looked fabulous. Lange, who looked something like a caucasaian Whitney Houston, sounded like she'd fallen off the set of The Glass Menagerie, but at least she appeared to be trying.
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DaysFan79 — 18 years ago(November 20, 2007 02:21 PM)
I rather enjoyed it in a campy, over-the-top kind of way. It was like a modern-day Die Die My Darling with a little bit of Joan Crawford thrown in for good measure. I know there were parts that were not realistic or believable but it is fun to watch when you don't want anything too serious. Performance wise, I thought Jessica and Gwyneth did great!
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Kgelderman — 17 years ago(May 03, 2008 10:14 AM)
One of my favorite bad movies. I saw it in the theatre with a friend of mine, and we both laughed at how horrible it was, but somehow, I always watch it when it's on TV. I also think there are more goofs than IMDB reports. I always remember thinking that the editing was pretty poorly done. More than that, how is Paltrow up and about the day after her horrible labor, looking just as skinny as before?
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allamericanpsycho21 — 17 years ago(June 19, 2008 10:20 PM)
Part of the problem with this movie was the extensive editing and reshoots done to make it PG-13. The movie was shelved for nearly a year before it was finally released. I don't blame the poor editing on the director, I blame it on the studio. As a director, there is only so much you can do.
As for the actresses reactions, it is true that, to this date, Gwyneth has yet to see the final film. I've read the original script and, while not brilliant, is light years better than this film. All in all though, it's still a bit of a guilty pleasure for me.
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jkinlaca — 17 years ago(December 07, 2008 06:12 PM)
Lange referred to it as "a piece of sh*t" in an interview. The screenplay was revised several times during filming and there were many, many reshoots and the end result is quite different from the film the actors signed for. It was originally titled "Kilronan" and was more of a complex psychological thrilled about a mother who was incapable of cutting the apron strings. No matter what actors say they know when the film is a stinker and Lange and Paltrow are smart and savvy ladies. I feel sorry for them both for having this stinker on their resumes.
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huweyjenkins — 16 years ago(July 03, 2009 01:21 PM)
Yes I agree Jessica Lange is like Joan Crawford on acid in this movie - it's the only thing she could do is camp it up. This is just the kind of laid-on-with-a-trowel unsubtle melodrama that I thought had gone out with the ark. The only thing giving it class is the marvellous Nina Foch. It looks like most of it is overdubbed too. Not the worst by a long shot but a bit of a crummy movie by any standards.
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samma_grace — 16 years ago(January 03, 2010 04:21 AM)
my best friend made me watch this with her a couple of years ago && i started out shooting her death stares but by the end i was just quiet && watching. lol.
since then ive ordered it from amazon && just watched it aggaiin. its turned into one of those cult movies that i just cant help but watch im suprised i havent seen this on repeat on lifetime movie network.
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jadesliver — 16 years ago(February 01, 2010 07:05 PM)
I also have read an early draft titled Kilronan and it's quite different in many parts but similar and sometimes exactly like the film in other parts.
The truth is scripts change all during production, edits happen, studio decisions are made (particularly on a film by a director with not much experience or authority), and then you factor in re-shoots, etc. Paltrow and Lange signed on for a very different movie and had no choice by the time they were filming. It's a common casualty in the film business.
And truth be told, I don't think it's horrible. I think it, like any film, needs to be taken for what it is, not for what it is not. It came out when I was a teenager and I loved it, watching it over and over again. I have since watched it again, as an adult, and I no longer love it like I did, but I still enjoy aspects of it, and think it need not be regarded as terribly as it has been.
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mnewmyer — 15 years ago(August 30, 2010 12:46 AM)
I don't know why people trash this film so much. I know it's not great, but anything Jessica Lange does is worth watching. I think she is the greatest actress of our time and little Gwyneth could have learned a thing or two about acting from Miss Lange! This film is a guilty pleasure I throw into my DVD player every now and then. I own everything Jessica lange has done on DVD and while far from being my favorite film of hers, I still think it's fun to watch!
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minnemin — 15 years ago(September 02, 2010 09:38 PM)
I wonder what kind of drama was between Lange and the director. She must've been pissed to say something like that in public and say the movie was a piece of sh*t. Usually when you respect a director, you don't hate on the movie so much even if the directing wasn't that great. Maybe she was so frustrated with the changes in the script at the last second.