I’ve noticed this too. It’s hard to miss.
I’ve noticed this too. It’s hard to miss.
This prison-bound Thetan /
And missed less.
Do you mean Tony Scott & DeNiro’s from 1996, or Lauren Bacall’s from 1981?
You can see the contrast in *every* incarnation of that insipid Christmas Song: Tracy knows the humor lies in how seriously you play it, while Fallon cracks up like a cute widdle naughty boy.
Excellent efforts shall indubitably be well-met. I await with bated breath, champing at the bit!
TBH, if you find yourself making bitter comments about Hollywood at 3 in the morning on a pop culture website, and making up words like “revaluate” to do so, perhaps it is *you* that needs to take a long hard look in the mirror. You are not exactly in the position to be doling out any life or “profession” advice.
Yaphet “Kotto”
You hit the nail perfectly on the head.
Well, now I’m sorry I pressured you to admit that in public.
“Pretty Woman” was famously entirely reconceived by Jeff Katzenberg & Laura Ziskin, then writer Jon Lawton was fired and 3 other uncredited rewriters brought in, and everything else Lawton has written since has been lowbrow dogshit - so maybe we can just agree that it could be either or both of them that was the…
“...they’re chastising him because he’s saying he understands them.”
For anyone out there wondering if they’re biased, here you go. If you can take a statement that is clearly & fully embedded in the main article, lop off its entire second half containing the nut of the issue, just so that it seems like Riley is merely aggrieved by the reduced quote’s throat-clearing opening, then the…
“Jerry Westhead...”
Perfectly put.
It’s not *that* common a practice, because it’s never needed to be. During the studio system, the studio heads 100% determined the procedures that would be followed if the director dies. Today, there are so few directors that 1) have the clout and history to enjoy final cut, AND 2) are working *so* old and frail or…
My own, and no vested interest. He was in talks with a partnership I represented and worked with to finance, because at that point no studio would. (TBC, no studio would commit to financing *all 3* in advance, which is indeed a crazy bet because you have no idea how the first will perform.) I rammed through 3 scripts…
I’m going to go out on a limb and venture that you consider that Burrows has much more experience than you in these matters and therefore probably has a more material - and correct - opinion on her skills in television comedy than you do. But I’m sure he would deeply appreciate your thoughts on the importance of…
“Horizon”, which long predates “Yellowstone”, was already conceived by Costner with a 4th chapter possibility. He only had completed scripts for the 3 (and they were very very good).
Never forget that a huge amount of the proceeds from “Yellowstone” and its spinoff properties was supposed to have gone to compensate the Harvey Weinstein victims, except that a couple of the exiting executives weaseled the rights away for themselves. So the whole enterprise was developed with maximal scheming, and…