That was a major problem apparently and one of the main reasons movie was so over the budget - they had to do a million takes.
That was a major problem apparently and one of the main reasons movie was so over the budget - they had to do a million takes.
I had zero expectations for this movie when Franco announced it because he's a shit director that constantly ruins great source material, but after very positive SXSW reaction that praised his performance and even hinted at a few Oscar norms i perked up a bit, but after watching this trailer it's back to square one.
One thing that makes me hopeful - Ford always hated the idea of Deckard being a replicant, but he said it was one of the best scripts he ever read and that it convinced him to be in a sequel, i doubt he'd agree if him being a replicant was in the script.
I really enjoy the show. I have no attachment to any of the main characters, don't even remember their names, but the actual real-life story behind it so fascinating and crazy and show moves at an incredible pace, so there's something major and insane happening in every single episode which is very entertaining.
Oh yes, at first they at least serve a plot kinda, but last 1/3 of the book is just a complete shitshow. Have you seen Patton Oswalt's improvised Parks and Rec nerd rant? https://www.youtube.com/wat… It's basically like that, except, you know, Oswalt was JOKING
I MISS BEN AND KATE
Hopefully the movie will have an actual plot instead of LUL 80'S REFERENCE that book turned into 50 pages in.
Rough couple of weeks for Netflix, first Gypsy got laughed at, now this show and Ozark are getting shit reviews (C+ is actually one of the more generous ones). I bet this show won't see s2, cast is was too big and expensive, reviews are bad and nobody's excited for it.
Fucking Barb got nominated, a character so bland and forgettable she became a meme. JUST GREAT
FROM SHOWRUNNER OF LOW WINTER SUN is not a good selling point, huh?
Book ending is so much better though. The whole gambling thing is absent completely and when Cooper's character discoveres she wrote the letters from his wife he doesn't suddenly realize he loves her, he freaks the fuck out, runs off and gets hit by a car or something, breaks his leg. Jlaw's characters gets a ton of…
W&G not having as strong following as Friends or Seinfled is the reason why they're bringing it back in the first place. If they tried it with other two NBC would probably go broke, but this one is much cheaper while still being well-known and associated with famous that Thursday block. If it gets even like 1/5 of the…
They'll never do it. If he directed it or something i can see it, but they don't do movies which their friends are part of, they even deleted Smurfs episodes after Jayma Mays appeared on one of Scheer's shows. Piranha 3D is different, because that movie was always marketed as being shitty.
It's not worth much considering it's because of her Lynch connection from 15 years ago. It's not like Tim Roth suddenly makes good career choices because he's in a new Tarantino movie once in a while.
Naomi Watts needs to fire her agent. I understand it's hard for women over 40 in Hollywood, but she's been in a ton of god-awful crap lately, it went from "oh, everyone picks a bad project from time to time" to "she's one step away from straight-to-dvd hell".
"WE'RE NOT GOOD GUYS ANYMORE"
The only thing they couldn't invent is a way to get people interested in their show.
Yeah, next few episodes after this one are basically straight up sitcom without any trace of drama. It does get more dramatic in the end, but it stil a different, much more hopeful and earnest show comparing to those first 2 episodes.
Poor Britt Robertson, but at the same time it's so funny to me. You just got cast in a new Netflix show as a lead - it's hip, doesn't cost much, guaranteed paycheck for the next few years! And then it gets fucking cancelled pretty much instantly.
This might not be the best episode of the season, but I feel like this was a key episode of the show for me because it completely changed my perсeption of it.