I think you mean A Simple Plan. True story -- I was invited to a test audience screening of that movie back in ‘98 or whenever it was. Raimi was there sitting in the back. They didn’t use a SINGLE one of my suggestions. Oh, well.
I think you mean A Simple Plan. True story -- I was invited to a test audience screening of that movie back in ‘98 or whenever it was. Raimi was there sitting in the back. They didn’t use a SINGLE one of my suggestions. Oh, well.
I’m guessing it was very inexpensive to make. Essentially a few location shoots, Blake Lively’s existing wardrobe and go.
100%. I really liked this movie--just a stylish, speedy, super-fun delight from beginning to end--but I have no idea why you’d even want to do a sequel to it, let alone what it would be about. Didn’t seem like a big hit when it came out, so I don’t understand how they’re even justifying greenlighting this, but I’ll…
I don’t know, Emily manipulates some lovelorn guard close to retirement into helping her escape?
I feel like im missing something here. She wanted a raise, she got it, and quit anyway?
Abraham: Lincoln Lawyer
i think you’re conflating sam raimi’s ‘a simple plan’ with tom ford’s ‘a single man’
Sam Raimi directed A Simple Plan.
Yeah, I’m really trying to figure out how you can continue on that first movie. Like it wrapped everything up really thoroughly.
I really liked this movie and would love to see these two team up again, but I’m not sure what a sequel would look like...
I'm not sure how you make a sequel with the same two actresses. Kendrick became a part time PI at the end, maybe she visits Lively in prison for help with a new case, "Silence of the Lambs" style.
This was a spectacular movie, but I have a hard time imagining what the story would be for a sequel.
And it should include the case where Lincoln brought a surprise witness to the case where he was defending a murder suspect. The witness being the supposed murder victim himself. Lincoln won the case, unsurprisingly.
If calling for the overthrow of a duly elected government isn’t worth a ban, literally nothing is.
Soylent Green already did that.
I remember thinking she was pretty good in the first season of The Sinner.
I dunno, I think she’s a pretty good actor.
I’m not sure it’s really as puzzling as Foreman thinks that a series about a woman murdering another woman is not about how men are terrible.