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Baron von Eevl posted:Charles Laughton. Feels like cheating to include people who only directed one film. I thought Michael Powell might've been a good one but it turns out he actually did direct a few films after Peeping Tom.
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A Worrying Warlock posted:It may be because it's Miyazaki's only film I saw in the cinema, but The Boy and the Heron is up there with Mononoke and Spirited Away. Miyazaki is going to work until he dies.
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 21:03 |
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Turns out that Bill Hader and Mindy Kahling aren't returning for Inside Out 2 because Disney really lowballed them. Poehler got $5 million with bonuses while they were offered flat $100k
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 21:33 |
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AceOfFlames posted:I remember some podcast raising a very interesting question: "Can you think of ANY directors whose last movie was also their best?" Ridley Scott is clearly not striving to join that club.
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 21:37 |
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Yeah Miyazaki is cheating because all of his films are his last films
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 21:43 |
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https://twitter.com/THR/status/1722717188493291944
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 22:11 |
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Nooooooooooooooooooo!
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 22:18 |
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Feldegast42 posted:Yeah Miyazaki is cheating because all of his films are his last films Takahata didn't direct anything after Princess Kaguya, did he? Because that was a hell of a film to go out on.
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:10 |
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muscles like this! posted:Turns out that Bill Hader and Mindy Kahling aren't returning for Inside Out 2 because Disney really lowballed them. Poehler got $5 million with bonuses while they were offered flat $100k Lol
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:21 |
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Just going to believe David Zaslav did this as a big FU to the union
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:28 |
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Lol this is how movies are written in Hollywood
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:34 |
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I finished Ad Astra last night and I liked it way better the second time, though the spaceship fight was just dumb… however I’d forgotten Pitt’s dispassionate, by-the-book “Proceed to oxygen.” line and appreciated it. I guess an early version had the last scene end with Pitt waking up in bed with the wife he remarried as their daughter gets into bed with them. I think I would have liked this last scene more, given his newfound beliefs after his father’s death. What I’m saying is, Ad Astra 2 when?
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:34 |
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Professor Shark posted:I guess an early version had the last scene end with Pitt waking up in bed with the wife he remarried as their daughter gets into bed with them. I think I would have liked this last scene more, given his newfound beliefs after his father’s death. I worked on the movie and got to see an early cut, and Liv Tyler's character was added entirely in reshoots. There was definitely a scene like you described, but the identity of his family was vague, and was more symbolic of him moving past his trauma than reconnecting specifically with his ex-wife. Also they cut the Mars Orgy scene, which probably works better for the tone of the movie but I would have loved to have seen reactions to it suddenly just happening.
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muscles like this! posted:Turns out that Bill Hader and Mindy Kahling aren't returning for Inside Out 2 because Disney really lowballed them. Poehler got $5 million with bonuses while they were offered flat $100k I like that Bill Hader has shown himself to be a genuine freakish talent and won a ton of awards between the first film and now while Amy Pohler has...I don't know put up some shelves or something and Hader's the one they lowball.
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:49 |
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Snowman_McK posted:I like that Bill Hader has shown himself to be a genuine freakish talent and won a ton of awards between the first film and now while Amy Pohler has...I don't know put up some shelves or something and Hader's the one they lowball. Poehler isn't exactly a nobody in the world of comedy, but, yeah, lowballing Hader like that is very, very strange.
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# ? Nov 9, 2023 23:58 |
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Timby posted:Poehler isn't exactly a nobody in the world of comedy, but, yeah, lowballing Hader like that is very, very strange. Oh, Poehler was a very hot property at the time and remains a perfect piece of casting for the first film, but in the 8 years since she hasn't followed up the successes that put her in demand in 2015. She's not a nobody, and good on her for being a woman in comedy still getting work after 26, it's just weird that she's the one they seem to be bending over backwards to keep while letting Bill Hader and his 7,987 emmys walk out the door. Kaling can get hosed.
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Robot Style posted:I worked on the movie and got to see an early cut, and Liv Tyler's character was added entirely in reshoots. There was definitely a scene like you described, but the identity of his family was vague, and was more symbolic of him moving past his trauma than reconnecting specifically with his ex-wife. Why was there an orgy on Mars
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Alan Smithee posted:the Peaches Bowser song but it's Ganon for Zelda Booyah The Pain Away
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Professor Shark posted:Also I’m rewatching Ad Astra and I forgot how beautiful it was. Not a great movie, but really gorgeous When it got to rabid chimps in space I just gave up at how ridiculous and awful the entire thing is.
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 00:36 |
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Professor Shark posted:Why was there an orgy on Mars What else are you gonna do there? I'm also in the Ad Astra fan club, though I do need to watch it a second time. One thing that did take me out was Natasha Lyonne suddenly appearing out of nowhere for one scene.
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Shageletic posted:Lol this is how movies are written in Hollywood Hey at least its writing based on real human emotions rather than a marvel flick that might as well been written by chatgpt
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Snowman_McK posted:Oh, Poehler was a very hot property at the time and remains a perfect piece of casting for the first film, but in the 8 years since she hasn't followed up the successes that put her in demand in 2015. She's not a nobody, and good on her for being a woman in comedy still getting work after 26, it's just weird that she's the one they seem to be bending over backwards to keep while letting Bill Hader and his 7,987 emmys walk out the door. Yeah, I'd say that she's still popular enough a name that she'd be a big draw (also a super talented comedian any comedy would be lucky to get, but that seems pretty un-connected to pay in Hollywood). And yeah, if they feel she should get that much than good for her. Hadar though has just come off several huge hits so low balling him seems insane. Snowman_McK posted:Kaling can get hosed.
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 00:53 |
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They're throwing that kind of money at Poehler because she's the lead of the movie and would be hard to replace. Hader is great and obviously talented but his role is smaller than Poehler's and it's a broad and comedic enough performance you could probably get away with recasting it and having it be minimally distracting.
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Alan Smithee posted:the Peaches Bowser song but it's Ganon for At least that is what of the ...fan art... tells me. Snowman_McK posted:Kaling can get hosed. Dare I ask?
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She's a conservative "wah wah cancel culture" type who channels her insecurities into racist Indian stereotypes.
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 02:44 |
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AceOfFlames posted:I remember some podcast raising a very interesting question: "Can you think of ANY directors whose last movie was also their best?" Ridley Scott is clearly not striving to join that club. Edward Yang, Yi Yi
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:She's a conservative "wah wah cancel culture" type who channels her insecurities into racist Indian stereotypes. Is she really conservative? I remember hearing about the Velma show and just thinking it soundied politically bewildering rather than conservative.
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AceOfFlames posted:I remember some podcast raising a very interesting question: "Can you think of ANY directors whose last movie was also their best?" Ridley Scott is clearly not striving to join that club. Did any Alan Smithee? Cuz then me
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 03:57 |
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Bill Hader was also replaced on Bob's Burgers. Originally they said it was just one episode because of schedule issues but his character was in several seasons and the movie since then and it has never been Bill.
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 05:45 |
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maybe hes a secret rear end in a top hat
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Snowman_McK posted:Is she really conservative? I remember hearing about the Velma show and just thinking it soundied politically bewildering rather than conservative. Pickme politics usually are, a mix of laughable ignorance and denial.
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Non Compos Mentis posted:maybe hes a secret rear end in a top hat Barry was a documentary
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 09:31 |
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:She's a conservative "wah wah cancel culture" type who channels her insecurities into racist Indian stereotypes. Her interview where she claimed that The Office wouldn’t be able to be made in 2021 (or whenever the interview was) was astonishing considering how bland to mildly amusing the show is, to the point that at least two channels on Boomer Cable are playing it at any given point in time.
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Snowman_McK posted:Is she really conservative? I remember hearing about the Velma show and just thinking it soundied politically bewildering rather than conservative. "Bewildering" is a good way to describe Velma. People have read all sorts of things into it because it's a series that depicts every character as hateful, the world as hateful and even seems to hate itself. It's not for anything, it's against everything. If it comes out that the series was produced under duress and was deliberately bad, I wouldn't be surprised.
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Schwarzwald posted:Takahata didn't direct anything after Princess Kaguya, did he? Because that was a hell of a film to go out on. This is similarly cheating like Laughton, but Yoshifumi Kondo who directed Whisper of the heart. I wish we could have gotten more films from him.
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Professor Shark posted:Her interview where she claimed that The Office wouldn’t be able to be made in 2021 (or whenever the interview was) was astonishing considering how bland to mildly amusing the show is, to the point that at least two channels on Boomer Cable are playing it at any given point in time. The office is edgier than people remember, I’m a weirdo who rewatches it every year and a lot of Michaels jokes are very rough but intentionally so and a huge point of it. It could absolutely be made today but probably not on NBC. At least the earlier seasons. Honestly how Michael acts is so on point with the general attitude with a lot of annoying reactionaries except you replace corporate culture with just culture His dream is to one day be able to joke about aids lol.
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Professor Shark posted:Her interview where she claimed that The Office wouldn’t be able to be made in 2021 (or whenever the interview was) was astonishing considering how bland to mildly amusing the show is, to the point that at least two channels on Boomer Cable are playing it at any given point in time. The 'you couldn't do that today' response is just pavlovian for some people. You mention any comedy at all and get someone very sure that it couldn't be made today, no matter how controversial it was at the time or how mainstream it now is.
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# ? Nov 10, 2023 10:26 |
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Where does always sunny air in the US? As that is far edgier than anything ever on the office and no one ever seems to say anything about that when talking about "pc culture" and what not.
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dr_rat posted:Also where does always sunny air? As that is far edgier than anything ever on the office and no one ever seems to say anything about that when talking about "pc culture" and what not. Also, Always Sunny did abortion jokes in the second episode the same year the Office premiered. They were edgier then and now. The Office was always bland, middle of the road humour that you would have to work so hard to be offended by. No cultural warrior anywhere can even pretend to give a poo poo about it.
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dr_rat posted:Where does always sunny air in the US? As that is far edgier than anything ever on the office and no one ever seems to say anything about that when talking about "pc culture" and what not. It's on cable, and specifically a channel which has looser standards than the networks. (Cable channels aren't subject to FCC indecency guidelines so it's more what advertisers will accept, so they set their own internal S&P based on that.)
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