You just don't get it. Dial of Destiny's story was so much more emotionally satisfying. You see, Indy's only child got blown to pieces by a landmine in Vietnam, but Indy eventually decides not to kill himself over it, and Marion decides not to divorce him for being depressed.
Japan is eons ahead of western pop culture because they have successfully accepted the concept of having good show whilst selling action figures at the same time
Uncle Iroh voice actor Greg Baldwin criticizes Paramount over the state of the 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' franchise
“Paramount doesn’t care about ATLA ... The new regime at Paramount is straight up evil"
"I can speak freely because I’m 65 years old and my pocketful of fucks is seriously depleted"
"Working as a paralegal at various studios in LA for thirty years…I had the opportunity to observe studio executives closely. They’re generally a slippery and clueless bunch who shouldn’t be allowed near anything remotely creative…but the new regime at Paramount is straight up evil"
"These soulless bastards have nothing but contempt for a show about grace and redemption and the struggle against fascism"
"ATLA is a mystery to them."
"They. Do. Not. Value. The. Franchise."
"Who should lose their jobs to AI? Answer… Studio Executives. Ironically…those cockroaches will be the last to go"
"In conclusion… Fuck you, Paramount"
(via @GregBaldwinIroh)
this is so patronising it pisses me off. the fucking chutzpah to say a real artist like george lucas "wasn't appreciating" the fact you made like this like a fucking focus group to please the single dumbest fanbase of all time. i think he did. and thought that was the problem.
Did Grace just realize on air what we’ve known forever. That James Gunn “notes” are and have been the downfall of CBM for DC and MCU .
He recommended Zach Levi and “gave notes” to last DC ….. um GEORGE CLOONEY.
He also was Walter Hamada secret weapon aka giving notes
Simon Kinberg’s upcoming STAR WARS trilogy is “reportedly intended to function as Episodes 10 -12 of the ongoing Skywalker saga.”
(Source: https://t.co/hKjUrtY8Ex)
Mark Duplass calls out random user who claims Kane Parsons ghost-directed 'Backrooms'
"I don't remember seeing you on set. When I was there, Kane was 100% in control. More so than many directors 3x his age"
"I suspect one of the reasons I was hired was because I mentor a lot of young filmmakers ... and I was prepared to help out ... [but] he didn't need any of us"
"He was intensely prepared. He spent the last five years of his life building out one of the most detailed mythologies I've ever been a part of ... and was very sensitive, calm, and smart with dealing with actors"
"For all of you who have these thoughts... were you there?"
Here, director René Manzor discusses his perspective on relinquishing final cut on his Young Indy episodes to the series' creator. This example also happens to surround Lucas, but I think it should just be the obvious principle when working in someone else's sandbox.
The BvS shot isnt trying to portray Superman as a “god,” its about how SOME would inevitably perceive him that way. The CW shot (which you thought was Snyder) is framed with the sun to show warmth, hope, and a friendly hand reaching out to help. Your posts are so disingenuous.
@emwishes913 I would say those things are a bare minimum but in either case I hardly think it’s gonna be a straight toward adaptation but we’ll see what Reeves does.
I watched “Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu”in IMAX. Back in 2019, I had only seen the opening of The “Mandalorian” while examining the LED-shot “virtual production” technology, but this time I had no problem diving in. Action, car chases, close-quarters combat, sword fights, gun battles, death matches, aerial combat, giant monsters, giant mechs. A complete “everything versus everything” showcase. CGI, puppets, special makeup, animatronics, stop motion. Even the behind-the-scenes craftsmanship feels like it has everything packed in. X-Wings, AT-ATs, AT-RTs, speeders, stormtroopers, droids. Nearly every element from across the entire history of the Star Wars saga is in as well. An entertainment spectacle made with craftsmanlike skill by Jon Favreau.