There should be a law that says you can’t get a biopic until you’re dead. Elon still has so many more rakes to trip on and this movie will miss those.
There should be a law that says you can’t get a biopic until you’re dead. Elon still has so many more rakes to trip on and this movie will miss those.
It’d probably depend on the script which we don’t know. I mean Kaling’s Disgust character does not have a ton of lines in the first movie and I doubt she did more than 2-3 recording sessions for it. With 4 new characters they both could theoretically have even less lines. Is $100,000 really a terrible offer for what…
Yuck. That shitty book that he basically controlled and thinks makes him look cool doesn’t deserve it. No thanks.
And that's what I struggle with. Why make this movie? Musk hasn't ever done anything noteworthy besides his weird pregnancy kink.
Unless this movie is just a conga line of people punching and kicking Elon Musk in the genitals, I’ll pass.
Why? We already have Glass Onion.
Hoping that this is good, since I’ve always adored the original and Korra, but I keep getting a weird vibe about this one.
In Hader’s case he was probably in the midst of a ton of responsibilities for the final season of Barry and it just was not a priority for him on top of the lowball offer
I dunno. It’s not that every single one of Pixar’s movie sequels have been great, but I was also of the mind that Toy Story and The Incredibles didn’t need sequels and yet they were as great or greater than the originals.
This is the epitome of a film that doesn’t need a sequel. Not that that’s ever stopped anyone before, but it’s still kind of disappointing to see this happening.
There are anxiety disorders, but everyone feels anxious at some point. It strikes me as an emotion as long as it doesn’t go out of control. You could say the same about sadness and anger.
Sounds like they need better agents.
For anyone interested in the pay difference, the reported amount offered to Poehler was $5 million while Hader and Kaling were offered $100,000.
I can sympathize; I accidentally killed a childhood friend by “hilariously” dropping an anvil on him. I expected him to walk like an accordion for a few minutes and then be fine, the way Looney Tunes worked.
Too late: I grew up with Homer strangling Bart and, since I am someone who always does what cartoons show me, I now strangle every child I run across.
I’ve yet to recover from Splinter’s closure. Shocking that Jez is gone now too.
I will genuinely miss this site every day. It had its faults, but at its best, it was fucking awesome. Best of luck to the entire staff, hope something better for you is on the horizon.
In the Heights also failed to make its box office back and wasn’t half as on-its-face goofy as Dear Evan Hansen.