Some of Florida’s issues are also based on insurance fraud, so it seems like a combo of disasters there.
Some of Florida’s issues are also based on insurance fraud, so it seems like a combo of disasters there.
I want to see how they remake Robin Hood because it has the potential to be a total freak show
The city is offering 6 months in a motel in return for letting them tow away and dispose of the RVs, but a lot people aren’t taking that offer because they know there is no plan for them after those 6 months are up. Getting rid of the RVs is all the city really cares about.
I've never even seen "The Black Cauldron," but I was thinking the same thing. Make a live action version of THAT. At least it would be something different!
They could go the other way and make animated versions of live action classics. like The Apple Dumpling Gang. Flubber. Escape to Witch Mountain.
I loved Deadpool, but hated DP2, I just couldn’t enjoy it.
I...somehow skipped that episode. Have no memory of it. I thought I watched the whole show. Guess it was for the better.
Episode 8. It sucked. Better to be skipped. I loved the whole season, except that one.
Sure, but it is badly overvalued. The next big dip may not be recoverable, ever. I just think there are better bets.
Celebrities are sucking it all up. I wonder what percentage of US semaglutide prescriptions are written in Los Angeles and Orange Counties in California and NYC?
That was because they were made by Fox under Simon Kinberg’s flailing X-regime, when nobody at the studio was convinced that the character would never connect with audiences and that the future lay with the mainstream X-Men series and its spinoffs, which would endure as a rival to the MCU.
Unfortunately, I’m becoming increasingly convinced Disney doesn’t know how to do anything else.
A few things.. the Star Wars shows dont seem to have a problem kicking out tons of shows with great CGI over an over, almost on a continual basis. Granted, different shows, but this seems to be a function of money and not capability. I totally get HBO priortizing profits over speed to deliver a product.
2-3 years between seasons for a TV show is ridiculous, no matter how HBO spins it. I get its a complicated show, but come on.. One of reasons I tend not to watch big set piece shows like this on HBO. I still havent watched Westworld because of it, and I only watched GoT after there was like 3 or 4 seasons..
Yeah, I would like Crusade a lot more if Raiders never existed. A big chunk of it just feels like running through the same “outrace the Nazi” stuff as before, so for me the movie doesn’t come alive until the great inspiration of Sean Connery (and a bumbling, hilarious one at that!) as Henry Sr.
What can also explain this special treatment from Netflix is that there are no other fantasy show on their platform that performs anywhere as strongly as TW. While Netflix has a lot of reality, thriller, teen hits, they don’t really have many fantasy ones. Especially after Shadow & Bone flopped a few months ago.
Agents of Shield put both Season 6 and 7 into production at the same time, and I think a few other shows have too. If a studio is really committed to telling a whole story, I could see it happening a little more often, but I doubt Netflix would ever do it.
They were talking about how government projects so often go vastly over budget on NPR a few weeks ago and the guy they had on was saying contractors often throw out low bids knowing they will go over budget because if they bid up front what it would really cost, they’d never get the bid to begin with. It’s kinda dumb,…
This story was scary as hell. Good or bad, I am not sure I could stand to lose the sleep associated with watching an adaptation.
No, she was in her mid-teens, at OLDEST.