JohnTChance
JohnTChance
JohnTChance

Benghazi.

I can’t recall. Has Trump ever mocked anyone for pleading the Fifth?

“Children of Men” is real.

Yeah, you can choose to support him or not, but he’s not going into movie jail. Mel Gibson just got an Oscar nomination last year, so, no. He’s gonna have to do far worse than this or putting Uma Thurman in an unsafe stunt car for that.

I think he’s made some good movies, but his last one was truly terrible and basically seemed to exist only to have Jennifer Jason Leigh get beat up over and over again. The movie even ends with her being graphically hung while Sam Jackson and Walton Goggins laugh at her.

That call for bipartisanship lasted six days longer than I would’ve guessed.

He’ll hide behind his friend Amber Tamblyn and release some apology about how he’s older and wiser.

I’m always amazed they got through Mad Max Fury Road without any serious injuries (that I know of), but that’s what a well prepared director and crew is capable of.

I have friends in the film industry and to a person, they discourage their kids from going into it, even if its below the line work. Just not worth it unless you’re really passionate about filmmaking.

I think you have to take everything on a case by case basis. Directors used to always prefer their actors to do their own stunts because it just made it look more realistic. But that wasn’t always practical, for a variety of reasons: safety, of course, but also the actor might just need too much training to pull it

She recounted that as what she said in the heat of an argument. I doubt she means it literally.

You do know that the plot of Kill Bill was essentially a rip off of Truffaut’s “The Bride Wore Black”, don’t you? (Woman whose husband is killed on their wedding night goes on a rampage to find and execute his killers)

You clearly have never worked on a film set. I have and, yes, directors delegate, but if an actor explicitly tells him/her that there’s a safety issue, then its incumbent on them to act on it, or, at least, ask department heads if more can be done. There’s a difference between a whiny actor and one whose genuinely

I wonder if SAG will investigate this, or if it’s too old ( yeah, i know, even if they do it’s just a formality). That said, the insurance policy Sony is going to take out on his next movie is probably going to be enormous .

This is the second time Ethan Hawke has been mentioned as a periphery person in one of these stories and he’s come across as a stand up guy in both stories, making my long annoyance with him over the years seem ill placed.

I also think Gary Oldman breathed a sigh of relief she skipped right over their marriage.

I literally read that sentence four times trying to figure out what the hell MoDo was trying to say.

When I was in film school, I made a class project that required a girl of eight or nine for a role. The girl I wound up casting clearly wasn’t having fun on the set, but her dad kept egging her on to participate and be professional. At one point, I was chatting with her and asked her if she had fun acting, and she

Did you even read the article? She said she felt the car wasn’t safe, and that QT’s assurance it was a straight road was completely wrong (as you can tell from the video). The bottom line is, if your actor doesn’t feel safe doing a stunt, even one as simple as driving, then its the director responsibility to find a

I recall Waterworld as basically being pitched as “Mad Max on water”, as far as whose remaking who goes.