As stated elsewhere, not really faulting her, just saying that she certainly had one hell of a leg up over the majority of producers.
As stated elsewhere, not really faulting her, just saying that she certainly had one hell of a leg up over the majority of producers.
The LFA is not. The FT-86 is actually pretty meh. The LS400 is not as good as any of the Germans. IS-F is fine I suppose.
Aside from Waking Madison, every single one of her films features at least two very major actors. If you count her very first film being pretty small and then having three more that year that are major movies starting out tiny, than sure, I suppose you are right. Otherwise, I fear it is you arguing based on a weak…
I would direct you to IMDB, but you have clearly already decided that you are correct, so I suppose it's not worth it
I wasn't including Lexus in that statement
SHe made True Grit in her first year. Hardly starting out tiny on the indie circuit
Right. The question is whether or not she would have had to have done a few years of work with smaller films to make an impression first. The answer is yes
Any modern Toyota ever
I'm not faulting her, just some of the praise
Yeah, I mean I could be wrong, but I think if you gave me a few billion dollars I could make some good movies too. She still deserves credit because they are good movies, but at the same time, she definitely has an advantage
I'm not denying her that credit. At least not entirely. I just think the meteoric rise of her career is less impressive for it
I think that it's not necessarily a bad thing, and more power to her if she keeps making good movies, it's just that it's different from a producer who has to start out making smaller movies to get a base. Talented or not, she would not have started with movies like this without daddy
I'm not. Hell I wouldn't be surprised if he owns a decent share of the company as a silent partner of some sort
Isn't it Farrah Abraham? Or are there 2 Farrahs on Teen Mom?
She looks frighteningly like her dad. Speaking of her dad, having 40 Billion dollars a phone call away probably helps your growing production company.
There are Tony Romos on this list. Stats be damned, that invalidates the whole thing
I mean, it's not a big problem, but I tend to think Miami is probably just about as poorly prepared as you can be. Never getting snow at all probably puts them high up
Damn, that's almost enough rubber for a condom for Vettel