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ahahaa I can see how it would work as a bizarre comedyå
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Yes. It would’ve been great. I imagine it being similar to Strangelove. Kubrick is the most fun director to speculate on his “what if” movies.
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Steve Martin was actually a solid actor, though. Even if you just look at his comedies he quite often had moments where he had to properly act. I have no reason to believe he couldn't have pulled off a serious role in a Kubrick film. He's had serious roles before so why not?
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I think the fact that EWS has inspired so many jokes, memes and conspiracy theories is a clue that it could work as a comedy. I also think it would not have hit as deep as a straight comedy and I imagine SK wdnt have wanted to make EWS a straight genre flick.
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I could actually see Steve Martin in the more serious 1999 version not as the lead character Bill Hartford, but playing the part of Victor Ziegler (the rich guy who threw the Christmas party). See Steve Martin's sinister role in the David Mamet film "The Spanish Prisoner."
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No, imagine him in that scene before the mirror, "doing the bad, bad thing". Don't know how it would have worked as a comedy. It would be an entirely different movie. ”Jackass at a crazy sex party", probably.
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I meant "Jerk at a crazy sex party", sorry.
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