That would make it eligible as a drama for Emmy consideration.
That would make it eligible as a drama for Emmy consideration.
Will we see an occasional appearance by a familiar face or two?
I’ve always wanted to make a short film that starts off like it’s the pilot for a TV series, and then the presumed lead actor just dies in the first five minutes, and you’ve got a series finale.
In real life, this aristocrat would’ve just been shot.
And for that persistence, we shall all suffer.
If there is a God, then He created Barbieland out of anger. The dream houses portend nightmares and agony. In Weird Barbie’s eyes I see only a blank stare that speaks of a half-bored interest in fashion.
Done properly, all weapons should be kept under lock and key by the armorer, with a clear chain of custody, namely, if you’re not the armorer or the performer tasked with handling the weapon on camera, you are not to be touching the weapon. Period.
You’re think of the AD. He was the one who handed the loaded weapon to Baldwin, while assuring him it was “cold.” But as the AD, he never should have been handling the weapon at all. That should’ve been the sole purview of the armorer, but because the armorer was elsewhere, and there was a rush to get the next shot…
So just what is the scuttlebutt behind the Coen brothers writing and/or directing separate, solo projects? Has there been a split, or is it simply a matter of them wanting to pursue more projects than collaboration with each other would allow? Because while I certainly have no problem with them each doing solo…
I found Inception to be pretty terrifying. The idea of being trapped for years, or decades in a dream. Of coming out of it completely detached and unable to separate the real world from the dream? That idea really gets in your head.
Nolan could probably do a great adaptation of the most terrifying (short) story I’ve ever read - “The Jaunt.” He could certainly have fun with the technical aspects of the story. But I don’t know how you could make a feature out of it.
Honestly, I feel a certain amount of sympathy for Reed because clearly she took the gig as her opportunity for herself. God knows in my younger years I was so hungry for any chance I could to get on a set. It’s really, really, really hard to say to say “No,” especially when you’re at that early stage where every…
Everybody involved in this acted incredibly recklessly. Even the director and DP who were wounded, share some of the blame because they were wounded doing something you NEVER do on a set. They were setting up a scene that called for a “down the barrel” shot, i.e. one in which the gun is pointed more or less at the…
And proclaiming this all has gotten to silly and he’s putting an end to it.
She’s utterly dreadful. She should be the poster child for nepo-babies, because she was born into extreme wealth and privilege, and parlayed that into an acting career despite not having any talent or ability to show for it.
Hell, my brother-in-law is exactly like Roy. He does the absolute bare minimum. When he and my sister come for Christmas, I can easily go the whole time without saying a thing to him, because he just sits on the couch buried in his laptop, utterly taciturn. I think there just be a certain kind of appeal for some,…
This. It’s a boring discussion about an incredibly boring person.
He’s a five star man.
Ya’ll, I’m beginning to think this Majors fellow might not be a very good person.
She can get in line behind the Germans.