real curious about the particulars. Getting into the nitty gritty of the deal will be key, just like the writers strike, the UAW strike, etc.
real curious about the particulars. Getting into the nitty gritty of the deal will be key, just like the writers strike, the UAW strike, etc.
The first 2 episodes of the new Fargo season are fantastic~!
a little too real, Alex. wtf.
This does not seem right. But I will watch it. If only to see if Connor McGregor says the "I used to fuck guys like you in prison" line.
I lost some respect for Alan after that Ordinary Angels trailer but this looks good.
Huh, could be pretty fun.
there's a specific image I'm trying to find for this, it's a two-panel comic where the guy in the first panel is just staring blankly and the second is him turning away saying, "Jesus Christ."
William Gibson's Neuromancer Getting Series Adaptation at Apple TV+
It's going to be hard to adapt the ur-cyberpunk story since literally everything has aped it at one point or another.
I wasn't aware that a movie had been in the works (to some degree or another) for so long... I didn't mind the series, even did a rewatch a few times...
Does anyone even care at this point?
Apologies if this has been posted before, but I recently stumble across this video.
It's such a shame that we will probably never get a reissue or an upgraded 4k Bluray of this classic film, but at lease we know what's up now.
He's been quite open about that for a long time now... the part that I don't really get, is that if he really just wanted to buy the movie back, that could be arranged. But he wants to make money off it afterwards which is where the maths fall apart on the deals...
And sure, I get that a whole bunch of people don't want to spend money unless they get a healthy return on it... but that's different than taking ownership of your movie to get it away from that rapist. Seems like different goals.
I'd say get the rights to the films, do what you can to recoup the costs but ultimately it'll be about having it back with him [Smith] rather than sitting with the assets of a rapist.
Like, if he could covertly arrange for a deal and then fundraise to meet that goal... shit, I bet it would happen.... with the only return being that he owns the film and some fresh physical/streaming media distribution.
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it's weird how it looks like a tv show but has the cast to justify the movie but then the humor goes back to tv show. I am fully on board with the kids humor and it's been fun reading reddit comments that are angry it's not Michael Bay.
When I saw the poster my first thought was "those are terrible models, they can't transform" and then the trailer says "we don't have the ability to transform yet" so hey, go go in-universe-logic.
I'm definitely willing to give it a shot. Do I expect it to be on par with or better than the recent Netflix series... well, no... but I'm willing to give it a shot.
What a tweeeeest!
huh, that does look interesting. the in-world trap seems silly though because if they don't know who he is, what will surrounding the place do? are they waiting for him to crack and be obvious? but it is just a trailer so fingers crossed.
I'm sure there's more to this, but, I kind of wish they hadn't revealed the intial twist...unless it's misdirection and it's a twist within a twist.