Some people prefer live action to cartoons.
Some people prefer live action to cartoons.
“If it’s a remake of a classic, rent the classic!”
Fuck, they have a list of amazing IPs that they clearly can’t afford and are only hurting.
For anyone interested in the pay difference, the reported amount offered to Poehler was $5 million while Hader and Kaling were offered $100,000.
That at least makes some measure of sense. Movies, on the other hand, aren’t tradeable commodities.
We, the common rabble, knew from the beginning he is going to crash and burn and collect his golden parachute on the way out the very second he’s run out of bone to cut Warner Brothers down to. It’s a shame Warner Brothers doesn’t seem to know that. RIP.
While I can believe pay disputes are the reason for no Kaling, I just don’t believe it for Hader. Outside of his own series, “Barry,” there has been a lack of Hader almost everywhere.
The people who control our art DO NOT CARE ABOUT OR UNDERSTAND ART.
“It doesn’t matter because Warner Bros. Discovery is another in a long line of entertainment organizations that hate their product. Why does Warner Bros. Discover make movies if its owners hate them so much?”
Not that the US tax code being a fucking mess is news to anyone who has encountered it but, wow, the US tax code is a fucking mess. I’m pretty sure that tax credits should ideally incentivize companies to create things, rather than uncreate them.
Fuck these people. Fuck them so hard.
“You can’t see me . . . in my new movie because it’s been shelved as part of a tax write-off!”
Nationalize Warner Bros.
It’s like there is a war on creative people - for tax write offs.
Fuck David Zaslav.
Back to work *please
Thank goodness, now they can get back to filming the next season of Wonder Falls.
There's still time for the AMPTP to screw this up.
I’m prepared to be disappointed later, but at least this trailer isn’t mentioning Gozer, Zuul or Ivor Shando. Perhaps a Ghostbusters movie can stand on its own for once.
Yes between Patton Oswalt, Kumail Nanjiani, Carrie Coon, Bill Murray, and Paul Rudd... there will definitely be no comedy in it.