WilmOnFilm Flashback: Domestic Disturbance
Wilmington StarNews
Each month, the StarNews looks back at one of the region’s influential and memorable film or TV productions, how it used the local landscape and the cultural mark it made.
Release date: Nov. 2, 2001
Director: Harold Becker
Filming dates: Jan. 29, 2001 – June 2001
Synopsis: Travolta plays Frank, a divorced man who struggles with sharing custody of his teenage son with his ex-wife (Polo). Matters are only further complicated when his son witnesses his respected new stepfather (Vaughn) murder someone and dispose of the evidence. Frank soon finds himself having to protect his family from a man no one in the community thinks is dangerous.
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cameramen around. yeah. well, you know, i think that had a lot to do with harold becker s direction because he had orchestrated that in such a way that all you had to do is show up and he had just moved it in different ways. well, yeah. it s not the hardest thing in the world to kiss ellen barkin. that you do. but at the same time if it s orchestrated if it has a purpose. if it s made to do something and it s orchestrated, literally planned and worked out. moment by moment. step by step. and that s what harold becker did. he knew what he wanted. he knew how to get out of it the this quality, this sexual larry: did you get excited? well, you know, that larry: i mean, do you or don t you? i m excited now. i m always excited. larry: you are kind of passionate. woman: here s my new windows phone. it s really different. it s got this start screen that lets me do stuff faster and easier. see? it even has bing right here so. the second my flight gets cancelled, i can quickly
a lot to do with harold becker s direction because he had orchestrated that in such a way that all you had to do is show up and he had just moved it in different ways. well, yeah. it s not the hardest thing in the world to kiss ellen barkin. that you do. but at the same time if it s orchestrated if it has a purpose. if it s made to do something and it s orchestrated, literally planned and worked out. moment by moment. step by step. and that s what harold becker did. he knew what he wanted. he knew how to get out of it the this quality, this sexual larry: did you get excited? well, you know, that larry: i mean, do you or don t you? i m excited now. i m always excited. larry: you are kind of passionate. larry: godfather, dog day afternoon, scarface. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a holiday trip to the big apple twice as fast! dinner! [ garth ] we get double miles every time we use our card.
movie. sea of love. sea of love. larry: that sex scene. yeah. i thought you d never ask, larry. larry: you and ellen barkin, one of the sexiest scenes ever for me. i don t want to bring up names that s because i had all my clothes on. larry: marcella marcioni told me that sex scenes are the hardest thing to do because it s hard to be sexy when there s 43 cameramen around. yeah. well, you know, i think that had a lot to do with harold becker s direction because he had orchestrated that in such a way that all you had to do is show up and he had just moved it in different ways. well, yeah. it s not the hardest thing in the world to kiss ellen barkin. that you do. but at the same time if it s orchestrated if it has a purpose. if it s made to do something and it s orchestrated, literally planned and worked out. moment by moment.