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  1. I Think You’re Totally Wrong is an impassioned, funny, probing, fiercely inconclusive, nearly-to-the-death debate. Shields and Powell talk about everything—marriage, family, sports, sex, happiness, drugs, death, betrayal, and (of course) writers and writing—in the name of exploring and debating their central question: the lived life versus the examined life.

  2. Amazon.com: I Think You're Totally Wrong: A Quarrel : David Shields, Caleb Powell, James Franco, Caleb Powell, David Shields, James Franco, Jennifer Kristen Howell ...

  3. Apr 1, 2017 · The result is I Think You're Totally Wrong: A Quarrel. The two make no secret about wanting to create something like the movies My Dinner With Andre, Sideways, and The Trip. Those were all very dialogue-heavy films that depicted two men having wide-ranging conversations. They are good movies and very entertaining.

  4. 2014. 1 hr 28 min. 6.9 (84) I Think You're Totally Wrong: A Quarrel is a thought-provoking film that explores the complexities of friendship, marriage, and the pursuit of happiness. Based on the book of the same name by David Shields and Caleb Powell, the film follows their real-life debate over the merits of art, marriage, and life itself.

  5. Synopsis. On the first day of shooting, James Franco, David Shields, and Caleb Powell throw out the script when a real-life argument breaks out between the three of them about what can and can't be used in the film. Shields and Franco browbeat Powell to sacrifice everything for the sake of the film; Powell threatens to leave; Shields feels ...

  6. I'm just trying to make it alive. If you want to talk to me or Franco before going on-- - But I mean, the thing is, the thing is, we'd already had one. Now you're like doubling down on me. - I'm just, I mean, the nothing, I don't know if we're on or rolling, but um-- - [James] I think we should just go, Caleb.

  7. May 10, 2017 · Franco is unwillingly dragged into the scene to mediate the quarrel and, ultimately, help to save the film. Very loosely adapted from the widely acclaimed book of the same name (“Outrageously entertaining”—Boston Globe), I Think You’re Totally Wrong is a thrilling and hilarious debate about what matters more, life or art. Or beer.

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