Interestingly, it could be a role we’ve already seen played. At Cannes Solondz said this: “Many of the characters from these movies unexpectedly beckoned to me, and so I have explored new ways of developing and enlarging their stories, with the intent to recast them from a fresh perspective.” Could that mean Paul could be playing the jizz-splattering role first created by Andre Dellamorte – I mean Philip Seymour Hoffman in Happiness? Or considering his background as Pee Wee Herman, how creepy would it be if Reubens played the pedophile dad from that film (a role Dylan Baker never has and never will escape in my mind)?
Either way, it’s great news. Solondz is one of our most daring and interesting filmmakers – even if you don’t like his films, he’s a fascinating and provocative artist. And Paul Reubens, as he reminded us with a stellar turn as a very fucked up prince on an already classic episode of 30 Rock, is a great comedian (although this role, we're told, would be dramatic). Getting these two together is a perfect idea.
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Firstly, just seeing Pee Wee's face brightens up my day. Personally I think Pee Wee's Big Adventure is aging better than Star Wars and it'll continue to amuse me till the day I die.
As for Todd Solondz, I've seen 3 of his films and that's enough for me. I don't feel the need to subject myself to his tortured sense of life - depicting man as depraved, powerless, foolish and doomed. His films may be therapeutic to victims of molestation and child abuse (which he most likely was), but even that's debatable.
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