And it just occurred to me: I wonder how the documentary will be released. It would be so much cooler if you could actually go somewhere and view it with like minded people, like a real screening, not just streaming it at home, or something.
Due to skepticism that this project will come to fruition I feel like I should preface any comments I make in this thread with "In fantasy land...", just like you are supposed to say "in bed" at the end of a fortune cookie fortune.
Yeah, I'd eventually like to be able to stream it at home, but I would *love* to be able to watch it in a more social setting for the first time, too. It would be great to feed off the energy of other rabid fans.
“Robert Smith is giving me access to 50 boxes of film, which have never been seen before, of the early Cure days,” Pope said. “I want to make a film like ‘Goodfellas’ where Robert is narrating the film in a first-person way, and it is like crazy and we are on this journey.” He added, “Robert’s songs always deal with being the outsider.”
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The Cure documentary is unlikely to be finished this year, Pope said.
Not likely to be finished this year on a project in collaboration with RS? You don't say...
As for the Goodfellas reference, I just keep picturing Ray Liotta going outside for the newspaper in his robe. Save