bammontaylor
Bammon Taylor
bammontaylor

I’m not sure where you’ve seen people being offered a cut of profits for backing a crowdfunded project, but I’ve never seen that on Kickstarter or the like. They’re pretty much all like what MST3K is doing, with various donation tiers offering different merchandise and perks alongside getting the actual product you’re

I thought I expressed myself pretty well but: He’s pining for an era that doesn’t exist. It’s far better to be someone who wants to make films these days because you don’t have to have a big studio behind you in order to get your vision to the masses. The way he thinks it was in the ‘70s is not the way it actually

Martin Scorsese’s Opinion on Marvel Films Remains Unchanged, Vigil Continues

There was no era where the major studios were systemically willing to underwrite “personal” films on the blockbuster scale Scorsese fantasizes about.”

The original show is way over-rated. Try watching it today and its slow, barely funny, and the timing is destroyed by the laugh track. Way less watchable than people are remembering.

This show was ok back in the day, but it got old fast.  I certainly wouldn’t sign up for a streaming service for it now.

Look, it’s either this or come up with something new, and you know that TV execs would rather drag their genitals through a bucket of fire ants than do that.

We don’t.

Trump was on his show after the Access Hollywood tape, after mocking the disabled reporter, after assault allegations, after comments on immigrants, etc etc. Fallon never should have had him on the show, and if he was forced to he didn’t have to be so friendly and playful. Trump won by such tiny margins, it’s not

Rolling Stone says the publication contacted more than 80 current and former employees of Fallon, and none agreed to go on the record about their experiences or had positive words for Fallon.

Still can’t forgive Lucasfilm for committing to an entire sequel trilogy without mapping out the general direction of the whole thing beforehand. They really thought winging it and figuring it out on the fly was a good idea. Now, respectfully, that is kind of how Lucas handled the original trilogy, and it mostly

Abrams’ plan was to initially do TFA and that’s it. And he literally didn’t care that he had no plan for the entire trilogy. He literally admitted he removed Luke from the movie because he didn’t know what to do with him, just kicking the can down the road to the next creative.

Rian didn’t “fumble” anything, he spun near gold out of the crapola that TFA spewed all over the franchise. 

I loved Andor in the end, but it took a lot of word of mouth to get me on board. With a gun to my head, I couldn’t have told you the second main character’s name in Rogue One, even though I also loved that movie.

Maybe I’m in the minority but... I was really excited for Rangers of the New Republic.

An entire trilogy of Star Wars movies from the guy who made the best Star Wars movie.

Looking at this list now, I am reminded why I never took an interest in any of them: the projects either have no idea other than the creative attached to it and the ideas that are there are pretty blah. It almost seems like Disney wants to keep SW in the news by hyping a few exploratory phone calls as projects in

Same with the people who say “Both sides are bad!” or “there’s no such thing as an honest politician!”

Majority of the time someone says “I’m apolitical” they actually mean they’re conservative but don’t want to have it take from their appealability.

He’s not the only person out there who doesn’t realize that welfare hasn’t been a thing for decades. I wish politicians would make it clear that Clinton signed the last of it away in the ‘90s, but it’s not in either sides best interest to let that become well known.