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1 - As a rule, TV pros don’t publicly slag off others because it’s rude and can damage their career.

I guess it was a pretty obtuse for me to ask “what is your point?”

What’s the punishment for a tv professional not publically criticising someone else’s show on demand? Stoning or burning at the stake seem a bit harsh, but I guess they’re classics for a reason.

Erm, she’s an Emmy nominated editor who has written, directed or edited on quite a few TV shows, including Comedy Bang Bang and shows with Tim and Eric and Sasha Baron Cohen. I’d never heard of her before today, but for a 30 year old she has a very impressive CV. She's not some random with an incomplete short film on

“disingenuously omitting that those projections were all about what would happen if no action”

This is a lovely clip, etc but it just reminded me how awkward it is to look engaged by music when you’re being watched, nevermind filmed. It’s bad enough when a friend plays you something and goes “it’s amazing isn’t it?” but add in TV cameras and eye contact with Dave Grohl...

He was only the cinematographer on This Is The End, so it feels unfair to judge him on that.

This is worth 3 hours of your time. It’s a well made drama.

I dont think it's as open and shut as the media portrayed it. The drama makes a good hand at providing the defence (he was a Mensa member with an engineering degree, and there were a LOT of coughs)

McCarten has an uncanny knack of finding the most interesting part of a subjects life, and completely glossing over it, if it gets mentioned at all.

Fargo Season 2?

 Yeah wondering if the filmmakers understood the joke seems a bit silly when it's Sam Fucking Raimi, one of the all time masters of juggling tones. 

Anything Boom publish, Netflix gets first refusal on the adaptation rights. If Netflix pass, Boom can take it elsewhere.

Knives out came out on 29th of November 2019.

Erm before Reboot and Mallrats 3, he made 3 original movies. All of which made him money I think. Plus he makes his money podcasting. He does the movies for fun, and given his first 5 movies all co-starred him and his bestie playing the same characters, frequently with the same bunch of guys, it's hardly some strange

Depends how you define success. He has millions of dollars, is universally known by film nerds, has a legion of fans who will support him in doing anything from comics to podcasting, can self finance essentially any low budget movie and turn a profit and has a bunch of famous creators who cite him as a major

Agree. Season 1 is brilliant, but season 2 is truly terrible. Its turn into a tedious courtroom drama basically meant the entire series is just poorly recapping s1. S3 is a return to form though. Not as tight as S1 but pretty gripping.

Surely it’s OK to acknowledge some good can come from bad, without endorsing the bad thing. Just as WW2 lead to the New Deal.

Can’t argue with the price, but I genuinely think the intro to the pilot of Morning Show is one of the worst TV openers of all time. Its basically a ripoff of the West Wing Pilot - something bad has happened, let’s check in with each cast member before we assemble them. But it’s incredibly slow and none of the intros

“why Olaf? “