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Your comment sounds wise and probably is. But have you actually tried watching Megalopolis?
I gave Glitter a 7/10, and even I couldn't watch Megalopolis.
Glitter is an 8/10 so-bad-it's-good movie for sure, just randomly watched it last night!
No, but then it probably isn't for me. I also haven't seen Glitter. I might have gone to see it if Coppola was there to lead a discussion on the themes of the film, though. Good or bad, that would be a fascinating experience.
I remember one time at the Philadelphia Film Fest, I saw a terrible movie starring Alan Cumming and David Boreanaz, and while I didn't think it was a great film, Boreanaz was there for a post-film Q&A. Cumming might have also been there, but it's hard to remember exactly who was on the panel. I just vivdly remember Boreanaz because he mentioned his dad was in the audience, and he pointed to the guy seated next to me. Regardless, it would be fun to hear any creator talk about their labor of love, their process, and what they were trying to create.