It's Sorkin. He might. Also, I don't think any writer is powerful enough to have a clause in thier contract that states the studio has to film thier script. If they hate what he comes up, they can just hire someone else.
It's Sorkin. He might. Also, I don't think any writer is powerful enough to have a clause in thier contract that states the studio has to film thier script. If they hate what he comes up, they can just hire someone else.
Exactly. If he writes something and the studio hates it, they pay him for what he did, but they don't actually have to film it.
(I went back and reread the article just to be sure) To be fair, he's only writing, not directing, and he did say he would do the research. Also, just because he writes the script, doesn't mean they have to film the script.
It's the 1980s. She's a materalistic mall rat.
I was thinking about the primaries.
I'm guessing we're going to find out next week or the week after. The teacher said they wanted to meet in person, which hasn't happened yet.
Actually, the series finale has scene for a back door pilot about Stan and Oleg teaming up to fight crime, with Henry along as the computer/tech expert.
In theory, there are shows on NBC, people watch them, some people might be upset if they can't watch them because of sports.
I think this is good news for me, because it means international sportsball will not interrupt my regular TV shows. Best of luck to all the international athletes .
Haven't shown up yet. Alternatively, how do you know they aren't already here and working on thier mission? This kind of stuff takes time and careful planning. Haven't you seen or read 11/22/63?
In the campaign it was that Kennedy was Catholic, but once he got into office it was more about his lack of experience. I agree with you about the outrageous slurs. Something that struck me after the election and inauguration was how many political cartoons showed Trump as an infant wearing diapers, or used imagery of…
I hope so. Maybe if we're lucky Lucas would be okay with someone spending the time and money to release the original versions on DVD/Blu-Ray. I think Disney would be more than willing to create something that people will want to buy.
Tim Burton doing the Pink Elephants scene scares me. I mean, the original 1941 version gave me nightmares, so Tim Burton's take on it would be turbo-charged nightmare fuel.
Maybe he's becoming one of those, one for art, one for money types.
I would think that the tallest kid would be Chewie. Growing up, I didn't really have friends to play "Star Wars" with, so I didn't have to deal with that part of it. I had stuffed animals and my brother's old Star Wars figures.
Can someone explain how giving people lottery tickets instead of stickers for voting is legal? It seems like the kind of thing that would be illegal, because it's similiar to paying someone to vote.
LOL. Yes it is. This will be about a third of the way through the movie, shortly before he meets Chewie.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that at one point the Millennium Falcon was going to have fuzzy dice, but Harrison Ford and Peter Mayhew kept bumping into them which made filming even more difficult, so they ditched the fuzzy dice.
I hope so. That's when Han is at his sarcastic, snarky best. Han Solo isn't some dark brooding anti-hero, (or least he shouldn't be at that point in his life) so I hope they don't turn him into one.
I think it has the potential to be good. If they make it a cross between "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" combined with a dash of "The Sting" in space, that could be fun.