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I haven’t actually read the book, but based on the wikipedia summary I don’t believe he’s making a musical actually based on that rather than the movie.

GRRM actually told Hill that his character is “Basically a good person”. Additionally, when asked who the most misunderstood characters in his series are, GRRM said Melisandre & Varys. Melisandre gets a POV chapter in ADWD that shows that she really is a true-believer who thinks she’s saving the world against the

Zucker left writing behind for the most part, but would go on to direct

Is this film a British project? I thought it was delayed because it fell under the strike rules.

Alex Wallerstein has done the most to debunk the myth... but he still says there’s a grain of truth in that the idiosyncratic preferences of one individual spared Kyoto (not just from nukes, but the earlier firebombing as well). Those preferences just don’t derive from a mythical honeymoon.

What was the controversy over LBJ in Selma? It’s been long enough I’ve forgotten now.

Appears to be journalists in the 21st century who started the myth.

Which leaves out his enthusiasm for miniature tactical nuclear weapons (favored by the Army over the Air Force). Arguably consistent with his idea that nukes would prevent war by making war dangerous for armies (vs strategic fusion bombs threatening civilians), but probably more vulnerable to a Dr. Strangelove

I would rank Ready or Not over Freaky. RS also contributed to the surprisingly good horror anthologies “The Signal” and “Southbound”.

Landon’s last two movies are “We Have a Ghost” and “My Best Friend’s Exorcism”, so I wouldn’t say you accurately described the “last few years”.

I expected a lot more from Rothe following those movies.

I find it odd there’s an interview with the actor at all, I thought the strike’s prohibition on promotion was why the film is delayed.

Yes, let’s have a sequel in which Sakharov dunks on Oppenheimer for his naivete. Unfortunately, after covering Strauss’ failed confirmation here it would be awkward to insert Truman dunking on him for claiming credit for the U.S. pursuing the hydrogen bomb.

Mae Whitman may be remembered as “Her?” to Arrested Development fans, but she’s not usually the lead. Not that I’m saying it wouldn’t have been cancelled with someone else.

Renfield was disappointing. I consistently found the deleted scenes better than what they kept in the film. Here’s hoping Last Voyage of the Demeter is better.

Gene Fallaize is from Britain and doesn’t appear to work for any Hollywood studio, so he’s not a “Hollywood Exec”. He’s just a nobody willing to hire Spacey.

Men is also not from an “up and coming” director. It was the third film he directed after writing others for Danny Boyle. Ex Machina might not qualify as a horror film, but Annihilation should from the bear scene alone.

If the films are spaced out over real-time, then wouldn’t Ethan’s current age be roughly Cruise’s age?

Thankfully, this isn’t the last we’ve seen of Marie. McQuarrie made it clear on the podcast that more of her character and the backstory she shares with Ethan Hunt will be explored in the upcoming sequel. I will be eagerly awaiting Julia Roberts’ review of “Dead Reckoning Part Two” whenever it arrives.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobody_(2021_film)#Sequel