It might be reassuring the audience, as anyone tuning in would have serious reason not to expect Silvia to reappear.
It might be reassuring the audience, as anyone tuning in would have serious reason not to expect Silvia to reappear.
I didn't assume whoever Gordon and Albert were looking for is now an alcoholic. I assumed that, while they might not have an address, Twin Peaks only has one bar.
I was stunned that the review never used the phrase "table setting."
After everyone spent so long wondering what the point of the shovels was…it seems like a promise that yes, not all the weirdness is happening for the sake of it. We'll get payoff, if not necessarily closure.
No, no, see, here's the thing—Cooper is acting like a stock Twin Peaks character.
All I'm going to say is that is a really long time to have your hand around a friend's shoulder.
I don't think Mike took special pleasure in wringing Stephen out, but might be trying to push him to improve considering who Stephen's going home to? Like, he didn't just yell at him, he pointed out what he'd done wrong.
Imposter syndrome is the belief that you do not deserve your successes, and that you've merely deceived the people around you into thinking you have any positive qualities. That is to say, that you are impersonating a skilled and decent person, and eventually people will realize this and spurn you.
I'm not claiming it's shutting down, I'm just claiming that Aykroyd has every reason to think it might. The only other film they had in the pipeline is dead. We haven't heard word on the animated series in a long-ass time. Nothing new's been announced.
Aykroyd is trying to cover his own ass. It's that simple. It was his constantly badgering the press about Ghostbusters 3 that got this film in the pipeline. It's the same reason he got a figurehead position at the film's production house, Ghost Corps. And now Ghost Corps is shutting down, as is any real chance of him…
There is absolutely nothing in here that doesn't elicit the first reaction "yeah I can see why they cut that."
Yeah the big thing for me is that Aykroyd is in no position to be making this sort of accusation. Anyone in the business who agrees with him here is not going to let Aykroyd make more movies.
Not really. Aykroyd's involvement, specifically his attempt to write the screenplay, was an active hindrance to getting the film made.
His contibution to Ghostbusters is a doorstopper original draft that would've cost billions of dollars even in the 80s and which needed Ramis to turn into something that resembled an actual film rather than The Necronomicon: Part 2. Aykroyd also gives hands down the worst performance in the film and has the fewest…
The original Ghostbusters on the other hand is immaculately paced and beautifully directed, of course.
"repeatedly suggested that Feig add certain scenes while filming, but he refused to listen to them and had to go back and reshoot those scenes"
None of what you just said was false, except that last sentence.
Mostly futile attempts to shut him up.
He used to be a talented writer and actor? What? What parallel universe are you from and how do I get there?
At the very least it seems like he won't be quitting Gambino due to crippling imposter syndrome. So not "just like he dropped Community", thank god.