Jesus freakin’ Christ, my thoughts EXACTLY!!!
Jesus freakin’ Christ, my thoughts EXACTLY!!!
From a filmmaker’s perspective Mindhunters is utterly, I mean utterly boring. An endless barrage of scenes featuring shot/reverse shot of people sitting down talking. It took until episode 7 I believe, when finally, in a scene where three characters are talking around a table, one of them suddenly gets up and go get…
Aye aye. Since every freakin Nu Metal song was:
No Starship Troopers?
My god, that audience seems like it’s made up of 5 people tops, is that so hard to hustle an audience in a studio, especially when this, most likely, free food and photo op?
Really?
Spacey’s on set behaviour goes back a looooong way and was never a “best kept secret”. She’s full of it.
Word
I am down to about comment #25 and I have yet to read the word “exercise”. Geez people, it’s not rocket science.
“It” is my second favorite fiction behind Lord of the Rings. Don’t get me started on the latest adaptation, first off, it wasn’t even scary for pete’s sake and second, that’s not Pennywise, it’s just a clown with a Spanish collar
It has its uses and I certainly enjoy it when it is very very well done, looking at you Strange Days, but as a fledgling director and long time editor I’d rather tell a story through cuts and not become a choreographer.
So why do you keep buying it?...almost a rhetorical questions.
On the one hand this feels like EA is being purely reactionary but on the other, well, let’s all get a life and move, geez it’s 2018 already.
Your wasting your time man, this is PC land, they use science fine when it proves climate change is real but when it proves facts about gender differences or interest it gets thrown out the window. Go clip you nails or stare at the ceiling instead, it will probably be a better use of your time.
For “Ripley’s nightmare” I think it was pretty cool. Do yourself a favor though and never, ever, watch the “director’s cut”. It really is a blight on Fincher’s resume and career. Sometimes the producer’s know what’s best, it’s rare but it happens and Alien 3 is certainly the case.
No I am not equating them but women in general are risk-averse and I don’t think that with the example I described above it’s just my life’s experience. Becoming a film director is one huge motherfucking risk, not for others but for yourself. You have to be a ok with a LOT of sacrifices and I am not surprised at all…
For Pete’s sake, the lack of parity doesn’t mean that there is discrimination. Nurses are overwhelmingly women and construction workers are overwhelmingly men and who’s crying afoul? No one.
And it is entirely reasonable to believe that some men will read this and say to themselves: “ alright, screw them, I am not hiring women anymore”. And thus enlarging the vicious circle and deepening the divide. Way to go people, great step in the right direction.
Morgan Freeman is with Visa ;)
Amen.