Because the crew on the project then has to consistently work long days and skip lunch to accommodate him, which is not great for safety.
Because the crew on the project then has to consistently work long days and skip lunch to accommodate him, which is not great for safety.
I agree. It’s nice to have a story about a jerk just being a jerk and be able to go “wow that guy sucks” at the end instead of “well now I feel retroactively bad for enjoying their work and I can never watch those movies again without feeling a level of discomfort”
If you smell what the Rock is cookin... It’s asparagus.
It’s borderline refreshing to hear a story of a major Hollywood celebrity who’s just kinda shitty to work with. Like, not quietly racist / misogynitic / homophobic / transphobic, not a secret QAnon dipshit, not flexing his status for sexual favor, not an Armie Hammer-style sex cannibal. Just a chronically late dick, us…
We started Evil thinking it was going to be an X-Files-esque, believer-and-a-non-believer-team-up-to-solve-odd-cases type show. It is not - it is so much more and weirder than that. Looking forward to S4.
When they talk about the future of cinema, they sound like tech bros discussing crypto.
These committee-friendly Hollywood yes men are as far from visionary as you can get.
the X verse has also been pretty great
If Pauly is crying because he found out Simmons doesn’t like him, wait until he finds out what the rest of the world thinks about him
You forgot about Wallace Shawn?!?
Exactly.
I would not watch a movie where Pauly Shore plays Richard Simmons, but I would watch a movie where Richard Simmons makes Pauly Shore cry.
I care more about which dipshit said Final Girls was Dopey in the title of their review. Fuck you! That movie was great!
IKR?? He’s a teenage boy working with sexual dynamos like Annie Potts, Craig T. Nelson, Emily Osment, Will Sasso, the guy who plays Pastor Jeff...
When the woman character said he’s being “erratic” it did sound like “erotic” and I thought “please no.”
i mean shit ‘blue steel’ itself is just a commonly used term.
No wonder Stiller was so “trepidatious,” as Justin Long put it, about signing on for a Dodgeball sequel.
Wait, you’re saying Zoolander was a bad meme? Man, you and I hang in some different corners of the internet because I’ve only ever seen people talk about it as a cult classic. I don’t think a sequel was a good idea, because no comedy sequel after 15 years is a good idea, but let’s not rewrite history here.
This. If Zoolander 2 had to flop for him to make Severance and Escape at Dannemora then we’re all the better that it did.
I’m sure it seemed like a good idea at the time. What could go wrong?