The Muse (1999) File
Appears in a famously high-energy, seemingly improvised scene where he asks the Muse for advice on his "restless" camera work.
Seen at a party, playfully suggesting that the Muse helped him with the "unsinkable" idea for Titanic . The Muse (1999)
The film mocks the Hollywood tendency to throw money at vague "fixes" for bad scripts. The film's score and title track were composed by
The film's score and title track were composed by . This was a major "get" for Brooks, providing a lush, pop-classical feel that contrasted with the lead character’s increasing franticness. The soundtrack remains a favorite for fans of Elton's late-career film work. 4. Why It’s Relevant Now Also makes an appearance
Approx. $15M budget; it became a modest cult hit on home video.
Also makes an appearance, cementing the film's reputation as a "for us, by us" Hollywood satire. 2. Sharon Stone as the "Diva-Goddess"