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ifyoucantfixit:



      I think he did well too.  But I think the subject matter was the killer for this movie..The entire
cast was great...good for the whole group, doing this knowing it probably would have a limited
audience...I hope they do well when it comes to award season...?

NavyVet:
Heck, I've seen worse, more graphic torture scenes on the TV show '24'.

On a lighter note, the shirtless Jake scene at the beginning sure was a treat.

And now, I have to share one of those expressive moments that Jake does so well. 
The look in his eyes as Jack here just breaks my heart every time.

MaineWriter:
I dug this little news tidbit up on collider.com

O. Russell to Nail Gyllenhaal and Biel
11/5/2007
 
Written by Matt Goldberg
 
David O. Russell is clearly a temperamental director.  Of course there's his popular and hilarious stand-off with Lily Tomlin on the set of I Heart Huckabees.  And then there's getting punched by George Clooney on the set of Three Kings for allegedly hassling a crew member.  But if he needs to be a dick to make great films like I Heart Huckabees and Three Kings, then I say let O.Russell be O.Russell.

It looks like that won't be a problem as he'll be directing Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel in "the risque political satire", "Nailed".
 
Let me just first say, the fact that he and co-writer Kristin Gore (yes, she's Al Gore's daughter but she also wrote for a little TV show called Futurama; you've heard of it, maybe?) have combined those three genres is already getting me aroused.  Then there's the plot: Biel plays a woman who gets a nail shot into her head, thus eliciting wild sexual urges.  Biel is not only super-horny, but super-uninsured (and quite frankly, no insurance provider would know what to do with "the nail in my head makes me want to crazy fuck") so she goes to Washington to fight for the rights of the bizarrely injured.  Unfortunately, she meets an immoral congressman (Isn't that a tad repetitive? Hey-oh!) who takes advantage of her disability as both begin to capitalize on their newfound political power.

http://www.collider.com/entertainment/news/article.asp/aid/5975/tcid/1

louisev:
let me be the first to say:

OMFG.

notBastet:
that sounds very bizarre...  I liked three kings just fine, but couldn't manage to stay awake for I heart huckabees...

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