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Krispy Wafer posted:I've always heard that Lucas got fined and rage quit the Director's Guide as a result. It's entirely possible directors like Kubrick and Wells just paid their fine or got away with it because the governing body liked them more. It may have also mattered that Star Wars was the biggest film ever, so there was more attention paid to Lucas. He only left after they tried to get the director of Empire on the same thing. Lucas was cool with paying the fine but when they went after his director he said "gently caress you" and bailed. This is why Jedi wasn't directed by Spielberg like Lucas wanted since Spielberg was still in the Guild.
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MrJacobs posted:This is why Jedi wasn't directed by Spielberg like Lucas wanted since Spielberg was still in the Guild. drat, that coulda been something.
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LesterGroans posted:drat, that coulda been something. The Jedi director rumour I've always been obsessed with is David Lynch.
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Skwirl posted:The Jedi director rumour I've always been obsessed with is David Lynch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJQ4vCu-S0U One of the absolute top Lynch interview clips next to his take on people watching films on their phones
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Yeah, I don’t think Lynch directing Jedi would have been that great. Lucas would have forced him into following his vision. It’s not like we would have gotten bald Jedis or baroque gilded Death Stars if Lynch was at the helm.
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david_a posted:Yeah, I don’t think Lynch directing Jedi would have been that great. Lucas would have forced him into following his vision. It’s not like we would have gotten bald Jedis or baroque gilded Death Stars if Lynch was at the helm. I just want weirder Star Wars.
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# ? May 12, 2018 22:55 |
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Why would you want something weird? Like what everyone else likes. That's the whole point of Star Wars.
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Lol looks like eurovisions canceled next year
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# ? May 12, 2018 23:52 |
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Skwirl posted:The Jedi director rumour I've always been obsessed with is David Lynch. It probably would have turned out similarly to Dune.
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# ? May 13, 2018 00:42 |
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For animals in movies, how do they get paid? I mean, I'm guessing whoever owns the animal probably gets a check, but how does an animals rate of pay compare to a person's?
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Toebone posted:In the book, while Sam is carrying the ring it tries to tempt him with visions of the greatest, most powerful garden of all time. And he does eventually sail west too
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Skwirl posted:I just want weirder Star Wars. I think the prequels should have been directed by Verhoeven.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I think the prequels should have been directed by Verhoeven.
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david_a posted:imagining a storm trooper being literally shot to pieces
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# ? May 13, 2018 05:51 |
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TychoCelchuuu posted:Or Anakin Skywalker's arms and legs being sliced off and then he's burned half to death and rebuilt in a robot suit. That would be crazy! If only... And then, now hear me out, at the end of his arc he rejects the name given to him and reassumes his original identity.
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UNRULY_HOUSEGUEST posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJQ4vCu-S0U One of my favourite Lynch-related videos is Kyle MacLachlan talking about meeting Lynch for the first time. The video is a completely mundane 4 minute recollection of a Hollywood meeting, but for some reason Kyle is chromakeyed into this distorted hosed up hotel background which keeps undulating and shifting behind him. Lynchian as hell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4UkHVJlIs8
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WeAreTheRomans posted:One of my favourite Lynch-related videos is Kyle MacLachlan talking about meeting Lynch for the first time. The video is a completely mundane 4 minute recollection of a Hollywood meeting, but for some reason Kyle is chromakeyed into this distorted hosed up hotel background which keeps undulating and shifting behind him. Lynchian as hell. I don't think that's chromakey, it's more like Youtubes poo poo stabilization effect they were using for a while a few years back.
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SimonCat posted:And then, now hear me out, at the end of his arc he rejects the name given to him and reassumes his original identity. That could be cool.
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Timby posted:We were talking about this in another thread recently, and I think it was HUNDU who pointed out just how soulless and mercenary they are. That Jackson really, really, really didn't want to do them is transparent on the screen, he just did not give a poo poo. These are long but also really, really good summations on how weirdly The Hobbit got hosed up. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTRUQ-RKfUs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElPJr_tKkO4
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Thwomp posted:These are long but also really, really good summations on how weirdly The Hobbit got hosed up. Those are decent, but her tinfoil hatting about Del Toro's departure--suggesting that he was fired--doesn't hold up at all with what we know of the timeline, because MGM didn't get its financial poo poo together for another eight or nine months after he left, and at the time he left there was absolutely no end in sight (MGM was only able to finally get things going because it sold the distribution rights for its entire catalog to Sony, which happened in 2011; it used that money to greenlight The Hobbit and Skyfall).
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# ? May 14, 2018 01:26 |
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The third one, which deals with the union problems, is particularly striking.
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# ? May 14, 2018 01:46 |
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The Hobbit movies hosed over hundreds if not thousands of people, twisted a whole country's labor climate to that of a Massachusetts cotton mill in the 1840's, destroyed Peter Jackson's credibility, kept us from getting a decent adaptation for at least another 10 years, and were a soulless, hollow, useless, worthless cash grab that will never be remembered in any way other than a bad one, AND THEY STILL MADE MONEY.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:The Hobbit movies hosed over hundreds if not thousands of people, twisted a whole country's labor climate to that of a Massachusetts cotton mill in the 1840's, destroyed Peter Jackson's credibility, kept us from getting a decent adaptation for at least another 10 years, and were a soulless, hollow, useless, worthless cash grab that will never be remembered in any way other than a bad one, AND THEY STILL MADE MONEY. Just goes to show you if you made a trilogy of movies everyone loved it’ll buy a lot of goodwill to carry you through a bad follow up trilogy
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# ? May 14, 2018 09:53 |
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While I liked the Hobbit trilogy, the real star of the extended edition Blu-ray release is the incredible 9 1/2 hour making-of documentary. I honestly feel that the it was a way of salvaging the project since it's a more harrowing and emotional journey than the films themselves. Some of the stuff in that doc is nightmare material like Ian McKellan having a nervous breakdown or Peter Jackson gradually going from looking healthy to his hair turning gray and looking haggard by the end.
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# ? May 14, 2018 16:14 |
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It's insane how skinny PJ was at the start of filming and how he was back to his large self a year later
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got any sevens posted:It's insane how skinny PJ was at the start of filming and how he was back to his large self a year later Depression is an ugly thing.
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# ? May 15, 2018 07:12 |
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The 3:16 to Yuma remake just came on TV and now I'm gonna have to be up til 3
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Harime Nui posted:The 3:16 to Yuma remake just came on TV and now I'm gonna have to be up til 3 Is that like the 5th sequel?
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# ? May 15, 2018 11:53 |
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SimonCat posted:Is that like the 5th sequel? Watch the original or the remake + The Searchers and youu'll get cowboy movies forever
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:The Hobbit movies hosed over hundreds if not thousands of people, twisted a whole country's labor climate to that of a Massachusetts cotton mill in the 1840's, destroyed Peter Jackson's credibility, kept us from getting a decent adaptation for at least another 10 years, and were a soulless, hollow, useless, worthless cash grab that will never be remembered in any way other than a bad one, AND THEY STILL MADE MONEY. Best part of the shitshow was that none of the New Zealand actors were invited to the big premiere in the US as Warner Brothers were angry with them. One of the actors simply tweeted out that he was not going, and WB got all pissy that he posted it. Then invited them to it. They arrived and not one WB rep talked to any of them the whole time. They were treated like loving ebola victims. All just so that they would get the same pay as other country film workers.
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# ? May 19, 2018 21:54 |
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I watched Bright yesterday and now I'm wondering if there are any good movies about the integration of the police forces. Like a buddy cop movie with a black and white pair of cops where they have to deal with the racism in the department or whatever. In the Heat of the Night is very good, Training Day is good but doesn't really fit the bill.
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Syncopated posted:I watched Bright yesterday and now I'm wondering if there are any good movies about the integration of the police forces. Like a buddy cop movie with a black and white pair of cops where they have to deal with the racism in the department or whatever. In the Heat of the Night is very good, Training Day is good but doesn't really fit the bill. Zootopia
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Syncopated posted:I watched Bright yesterday and now I'm wondering if there are any good movies about the integration of the police forces. Like a buddy cop movie with a black and white pair of cops where they have to deal with the racism in the department or whatever. In the Heat of the Night is very good, Training Day is good but doesn't really fit the bill. I have a soft spot for Alien Nation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdJ5H_sgq0I
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Syncopated posted:I watched Bright yesterday and now I'm wondering if there are any good movies about the integration of the police forces. Like a buddy cop movie with a black and white pair of cops where they have to deal with the racism in the department or whatever. In the Heat of the Night is very good, Training Day is good but doesn't really fit the bill. Turner and Hooch.
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# ? May 22, 2018 12:19 |
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All these are very good suggestions, but I was looking for all-human movies. Although it's funny that there are so many non-human buddy cop movies.
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Syncopated posted:All these are very good suggestions, but I was looking for all-human movies. Although it's funny that there are so many non-human buddy cop movies. There's no shortage of awkward combination human buddy cop films. What the gently caress...? They made a sequel?
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# ? May 22, 2018 13:18 |
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I can't remember the extent of race relations but 48 Hours and Lethal Weapon are both interracial buddy cop movies.
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Die Hard with a Vengeance. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG537j88Q2w
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