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He doesn’t just land it, he crushes it.

I don’t think this guy had a lyrical peer. This one is hurting more than most.

You could only get to 4 this week?

I referenced the Americans which is also very sparce. Neither is right or wrong.

The a minute a page is a general rule. Something with a lot of long quiet shots is going to be a shorter script and carry more time.

The earliest nominated scripts online that I can find are 2014. They’ve got jokes in them too;

I already addressed the difference between a spec and a script on a long running show. Also, this was before they’d established their working relationship so of course it’s not going to have have a different tone.

The people criticising this have never seen a script before. Scripts can have jokes in them. Scripts provide only the barest of character motivation. Scripts don’t answer any questions about things that aren’t shown on the screen. Scripts aren’t canon. Scripts are functional, they need to be about a page per minute.

Usually when someone rises to the top of their field they’re considered experts in that field. There’s something about actresses that makes everyone assume they’re the last people to know what acting involves. I wish I could put my finger on what that was.

Oh, I want to be clear, I agree it’s poor form. I just think it’s minor in the grand scheme of poor form that makes up studio behaviour.

If she was a writer selling a movie she’d be told by everyone that they loved every single word, then would be replaced 3 times and then have to sue in arbitration to get what’s hers.

That isn’t just David E. Kelley’s view on the difference between television and movies, it’s television’s view on the difference between television and movies. Television has traditionally been a writer’s medium and directors are just hired guns who have the responsibility to mimic previously established directorial

It’s such a clueless response, but it set Adam up to post the picture of McConnell posing in front of a confederate flag.

Yes it would, since so many people have been pointing out that Toy Story 4 succeeds despite no one asking for it, and that MIB: International failed because no one asked for it, I just assumed all movies were asked for

How many podcasts are actually asked for?

Because it undoes the most interesting thing they established in the first hour and kills all narrative tension.

Dany wasn’t trying to break the wheel, whenever she was in a position where she needed to act like someone outside the wheel, she opted to act like her father instead. Her entire claim to the throne was that she was her father’s daughter. She always spoke bigger than she acted which was true in the show and *very*

Dany wasn’t trying to break the wheel, whenever she was in a position where she needed to act like someone outside the wheel, she opted to act like her father instead. Her entire claim to the throne was that she was her father’s daughter. She always spoke bigger than she acted which was true in the show and *very*

Dany wasn’t trying to break the wheel, whenever she was in a position where she needed to act like someone outside the wheel, she opted to act like her father instead. Her entire claim to the throne was that she was her father’s daughter. She always spoke bigger than she acted which was true in the show and *very*

Why do you want to discuss the flaws of a mid-tier Marvel movie 3 months after its release?