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Stunt people really need to be acknowledged by the awards shows.  It’s ridiculous that they’re not.  That red herring stunts segment during the Academy Awards this year proves it.

Yeah, they could have done something like Chris Pratt Remembers Tony McFarr or something like that. 

Bearing in mind she’s also an actor who wants to keep on getting jobs.  The greatest unwritten rule in Hollywood is you don’t bite the hand that feeds you, even if that hand is attached to a scumbag, because future productions will think twice about hiring someone they think will speak ill of the project.  I’m not

Ah yes, all that mythology surrounding the legendary director of Jack starring Robin Williams and Bill Cosby.

The criticisms I’ve read, are that Coppola didn’t seem to know what he was doing.  Firing people left and right, unsure of what to do.  This film sounds like a self-indulgent mess, and with the way he behaved towards extras?  Frankly I hope he loses his shirt on this.

The director can, and did, spend his money however the fuck he wanted to. But the anonymous crew member has every right to talk about it and ridicule it as they want to. Just like every employee out there is entitled to blow off some steam about bosses they don’t particularly like doing things inefficiently or

It’s funny that the co-producer thinks framing it this way makes it better. Coppola was funding and directing the movie - people would have felt compelled to accept his “kind” gesture whether they wanted it or not to secure their jobs.

“There were two days when we shot a celebratory Studio 54-esque club scene where Francis walked around the set to establish the spirit of the scene by giving kind hugs and kisses on the cheek to the cast and background players.”

Yeah, the allegations that he’s choosing to use an old school/analogue way of making a film rather than a quicker digital shortcut...is that supposed to upset me?

With regards the kissing - if people say it was inappropriate, I’ll believe them.

If it feels modern, it’s because nothing’s as timeless as domestic abuse. Charles Boyer would fit right in as a case study in Jess Hill’s See What You Made Me Do or in any county courthouse DV order hearing.

Zoolander N° 2 was terrible. I admit that I’m a huge fan of the original (my avatar here, until they were all deleted, was a capture of Jacob Moogberg playing the keytar before he became Mugatu). I barely laughed at the sequel, when I saw it in a theater, and it was only about the orgy subplot with Hansel.

This. If Zoolander 2 had to flop for him to make Severance and Escape at Dannemora then we’re all the better that it did. 

Worth it for Severance.

I’m perfectly happy with the system we’ve currently got, I agree it would be much better for studios if they pulled the window back quite a lot, and 15 months sounds like an absolutely absurd amount of time. A simple solution would be to go back to the six months or whatever it used to be, but a better one would

Spoken like someone who doesn’t want to see Jon Voight’s erection.

Just make 11 movies you boring bastard.

H. Jon Benjamin is at least three slightly different voices on Bob’s Burgers.  So that’s something.

Brian Cox is like Walter from “The Big Lebowski.”

While Cox is pretty unhinged these days, he’s not wrong.  I don’t get out to the movies much, but, man do I regret seeing “Napoleon.”  Just awful.  Probably Scott’s worst movie.