Walk the Line' director James Mangold revealed what "unnerved ... quite the instantaneous fashion where everyone suddenly stays away.” Jenna Fischer and John C. Reilly in Walk Hard: The Dewey ...
Nearly 20 years later, James Mangold is still finding ... fashion where everyone suddenly stays away.” Mangold still has a good sense of humor about Walk Hard, which Kasdan co-wrote with Judd ...
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Though "Walk Hard" heavily spoofed Mangold's "Walk the Line," the director never saw the satire as a death knell for the musical biopic.
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Did Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox story provide a blistering ... in quite the instantaneous fashion where everyone suddenly stays away." But Mangold cautions any filmmaker from taking the cynicism ...
Did Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox story provide a blistering satire of the beats of the musical biopic genre? Yes. Related: When A Complete Unknown met Joan: Why James Mangold needed an actress who ...
"It's a very different story, but one that does overlap," Mangold says of parallels between his two movies.