I expect they didn’t want to confuse people into thinking they were seeing some sort of Multiverse crossover with Ang Lee’s Hulk.
I expect they didn’t want to confuse people into thinking they were seeing some sort of Multiverse crossover with Ang Lee’s Hulk.
He definitely fought in WWII, depending on whether or not you choose to ignore the existence of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Obligatory repost of the greatest interview ever conducted:
I know the kneejerk reaction here is to flip out, but Taylor gave us very little info to go on about this situation. Here’s what’s missing:
See, that’s why this additional info is important, because $4K for 16 hours of VA work seems roughly in line with SAG-AFTRA’s union rates?
https://voiceoverresourceguide.com/sag-aftra-session-fees-us-rates/
And we don’t know whether she was going to be putting in the same work on this one. She gave very little…
I think English VAs overall are paid far too little and should be paid and treated with more dignity and respect.
In this case, I’d like to know what she thought was fair for the job, what their first offer was, if she made any counteroffers, how many hours of work it was going to be, what she was paid for the previous…
Hello? Yes, this is Mike Hunt.
The odd thing about this choice is that the characters in the story at this point in time either don’t age (elves) or age very slowly (Numenoreans and dwarfs), so they could’ve easily done time skips without even needing recasts.
Early 90s SNL was pretty interesting in that you had a late 80s old guard, which included Dana Carvey, Phil Hartman, the bigoted blonde actress who I won’t mention by name, and Mike Myers, mingled with the new guard of more “wacky” actors like Farley, Sandler, Schneider et al. But they still seemed to jell really well…
I have to think that inclusion either had to be a joke, or Mary Kate actually hasn’t heard of any of those people and was just picking names off an old cast list.
I honestly don’t think it’s about Ezra themselves. I’m pretty sure Warner would love to wash their hands of them as soon as possible.
Yeah, the whole premise of this article is flawed. Cruise’s film wasn’t a reboot of the Fraser movie in any way.
Yes. It is. This is G/O media now. It’s no longer a source of smart, urbane, original thinking or incisive, newsworthy reporting. It’s a content mill. At least in part.
You’re going to accuse me of bad faith arguments and then try to paint me as a sexist based on nothing I actually said? And I note that you didn’t actually offer any substantive counterargument, just “you didn’t watch TNG” (I’ve watched the entire series multiple times both on first run and recently, but go off).…
“are you the same person you were thirty years ago?” - No, but the basic DNA is still there. I didn’t go from being me to being, like, Arnold Schwarzenegger or something. I’ve evolved, but I’m still the person I’ve always been in some key ways, and that’s how the evolution of a fictional character needs to be as well:…
Maybe. Though Moriarty (and the Countess; wonder if Stephanie Beacham is coming back) knew he was a hologram, so he’d understand not aging. And it seems a little overdesigned if the computer made him to age at a normal rate, given that he was a hologram designed for short entertainment programs, but not that out there…
You have a very low bar for “brilliance” then.
I’m sure you thought all your vitriol was going to make your points for you when you wrote it, because that’s the amateur mistake of someone who’s just dumbly repeating the most cynical take without actually knowing what they’re talking about. Your Linda Belcher thing marks you as someone who just apes everything he…
He doesn’t sound like Linda Belcher; you’re just parroting a popular meme. Linda sounds way, way more nasally than Pratt’s Mario does.
I hate that I’ve been successfully manipulated into being excited for this after the tire fires that both of the first two seasons were.