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timp posted:That'll be the focus of the Boardwalk Empire movie!
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 16:35 |
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# ? May 11, 2024 14:32 |
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I'm pretty sure "movie to wrap things up" is the equivalent of telling your kid at a grocery store that you have candy at home that you'll give him. Shuts him up. The candy is a lie.
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# ? Nov 12, 2014 19:15 |
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Did the Entourage movie ever come out? That was the closest a "movie to wrap things up" ever came to happening (not that anyone actually wanted any more Entourage"
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 00:58 |
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xcore posted:Did the Entourage movie ever come out? That was the closest a "movie to wrap things up" ever came to happening (not that anyone actually wanted any more Entourage" It's coming. June 5, 2015. I want to see it...but I also want to be drunk, with my own "entourage" of drunk friends, in an empty theater, so we can properly hate that film like God intended.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 03:15 |
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Shadow posted:I'm pretty sure "movie to wrap things up" is the equivalent of telling your kid at a grocery store that you have candy at home that you'll give him. (Just don't poison it.)
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 07:49 |
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xcore posted:Did the Entourage movie ever come out? That was the closest a "movie to wrap things up" ever came to happening (not that anyone actually wanted any more Entourage" I frankly don't even know why this movie is being made. The show was just a repeated merry-go-around of "Everything Works Out." Vince has an opportunity. Vince flounders the opportunity. Conflicts! FIRE HIM! Director left! WE NEED THAT SCRIPT DANA Oh look in the 11th hour some better director/script/star has joined. Vince wins. Do we REALLY need another 2 hours that depict this? The show was fun, but the last couple of seasons just felt like the same exact poo poo formula like 5 times. An if it's a self-indulgent "look where they are now," it'll be even worse. Turtle's married with a kid. Drama's married or in a serious relationship but it'll be going through some rocky times (oh Drama!) Eric will be Ari 2.0 and Ari's rival. Ari will be trying to reclaim some lost glory (don't worry, he and Eric will end up starting a new Agency. It'll be called "Murphy Gold" because Ari's gotten humbler in his older age!) Vince will be a mess and clean up with some normal non-famous chick and live happily ever after. I wish they'd just make with the mother loving Deadwood movie. That's at least something that would really make a lot of people happy and be very interesting. Especially after they loving lied about it to shut the fans up. Edit: Wait, I know why the movie's being made. It's to give Adrian Grenier something to do. I don't think the guy's done poo poo since Entourage. Shadow fucked around with this message at 20:05 on Nov 13, 2014 |
# ? Nov 13, 2014 20:03 |
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Shadow posted:Wait, I know why the movie's being made. It's to give Adrian Grenier something to do. I don't think the guy's done poo poo since Entourage. Probably because he's a bad actor, lol. I really loved binge-watching Entourage when I didn't have cable, but I caught up to the last season as it aired live and stopped watching the moment after I heard an actress unironically deliver the line "Turtle. I'm totes kidding with you" Goddamn that show got lovely.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 20:11 |
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Is that the hispanic chick he ends up with? Holy poo poo that girl was horrible and treated him like poo poo. It makes sense for the character though. Turtle pretty much gives off the aura of "pushover bitch boy" for a girl looking to take advantage. And yeah, he is a pretty bad actor. I think Entourage worked because it seems cheap to make and Vince being the worst actor was fine since he's depicted as a self-important drama queen. So his direction was simply, "Adrian... act disinterested and tired." Adrian: "huh?" Director: "PERFECT!" Edit: You gotta wonder if Grenier's main issue with not getting work is due in part to the fact that as "Vincent Chase" he achieved levels of stardom that Adrian Grenier never hoped to achieve and as a result he fooled himself into thinking that he should be the next Iron Man or whatever.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 20:15 |
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Shadow posted:Is that the hispanic chick he ends up with? Holy poo poo that girl was horrible and treated him like poo poo. It makes sense for the character though. Turtle pretty much gives off the aura of "pushover bitch boy" for a girl looking to take advantage. Nah, it was one of his employees at the shoe factory or tequila store or whatever the gently caress he was doing. fake edit: I just remembered, it was the hot girls limo company.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 20:21 |
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Ah, right, when an entire fleet of women treated Turtle like the Bitch Boy he is. God, and his obsession with "kicks." OMG VINCE THIS GUY IS AN ARTIST SO I NEED HIS $10,000 SNEAKERS OTHERWISE MY LIFE IS RUINED. They should have killed Turtle.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 20:54 |
xcore posted:Did the Entourage movie ever come out? That was the closest a "movie to wrap things up" ever came to happening (not that anyone actually wanted any more Entourage" It happened for Farscape, amazingly.
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# ? Nov 13, 2014 22:10 |
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Firefly
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 02:04 |
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Also Twin Peaks, sort of.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 02:20 |
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Gordon Shumway posted:Also Twin Peaks, sort of. nothing will ever wrap things up for twin peaks. there will be thousands of new unanswered questions by the end of the third season
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 02:49 |
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Any 'closure'/'gap years coverage' providing movie for Boardwalk Empire should follow the pacing of the series arc over all seasons: A rich well-written period drama that shows different facets of the era's social issues as part of the fabric of Nucky's criminal doings, instant grat/short attention span peasants will pan this portion of the film calling it boring, it will carry on for like an hour and a half before descending into a frenzied final 20mins that are rapid fire flashbacks and 2d4 Beloved Characters getting shot every 5-minutes leading up to the abrupt arrival of the credits. Afterthought post-credits scene of AR being shot. Minimal context provided.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 07:36 |
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Cuddly Tumblemumps posted:Any 'closure'/'gap years coverage' providing movie for Boardwalk Empire should follow the pacing of the series arc over all seasons: A rich well-written period drama that shows different facets of the era's social issues as part of the fabric of Nucky's criminal doings, instant grat/short attention span peasants will pan this portion of the film calling it boring, it will carry on for like an hour and a half before descending into a frenzied final 20mins that are rapid fire flashbacks and 2d4 Beloved Characters getting shot every 5-minutes leading up to the abrupt arrival of the credits. Or instead of getting shot, we see a tornado coming suspiciously close to AR one day. Will it suck him up, punishing him for all his sins as a gangster and gambler? The audience waits in anticipation for the character's fate. The film then immediately ends.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 08:59 |
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Raxivace posted:Or instead of getting shot, we see a tornado coming suspiciously close to AR one day. Will it suck him up, punishing him for all his sins as a gangster and gambler? The audience waits in anticipation for the character's fate. Ahahaha, good one. Man, Michael Stahlburg is so amazing being Rothstein that I keep forgetting he was A Serious Man.
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# ? Nov 14, 2014 13:24 |
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Ian McShane is 72 Richard Harrow was cool
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