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Any updates on the Lesie front? Is she still loosing her shit?
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I don't know. Hollywood is pretty notorious for learning the wrong lesson from stuff like this. Back in the 2000s, Hollywood released a string of left-wing anti-war films that flopped miserably. The lesson Hollywood took from that was that audiences didn't want to see war movies set in Iraq or Afghanistan, not that audiences didn't want to see left-wing anti-war films.
Still, Hollywood is superstitious and really risk averse in a lot of ways, so who knows.
In a perfect world, Ghostbusters 2016 would be the nail in the coffin for Feig's career. But that's pretty doubtful.Instead they got a screaming asshole insulting the very people they wanted to sell tickets to, a shit movie, and no excuse for it.
Nahh, if you make one good movie early in your career, you can coast on it for decades; just ask Shyamalan. It's also why I'm pretty sure Harambe is gonna be fine for the most part.In a perfect world, Ghostbusters 2016 would be the nail in the coffin for Feig's career. But that's pretty doubtful.
In a perfect world, Ghostbusters 2016 would be the nail in the coffin for Feig's career. But that's pretty doubtful.
Nahh, if you make one good movie early in your career, you can coast on it for decades; just ask Shyamalan. It's also why I'm pretty sure Harambe is gonna be fine for the most part.
Speaking of future dickings against this film and Sony's wallet though; Star Trek Beyond is probably gonna suck the oxygen out of its box office draw considering how good the film was (Gonna have to say it's the best of the three so far) and considering the theater I went to was half-packed for a morning matinee.
And I'll bet at LEAST half of those ticket sales are because people want to go and see what all the fuss is about, not because they're really excited to see a remake of freaking Ghostbusters. (So maybe the "PR stunt" theory isn't too far-fetched.)
In a perfect world, Ghostbusters 2016 would be the nail in the coffin for Feig's career. But that's pretty doubtful.
If you're a director who's made a well-regarded low-budget film, the first thing Hollywood wants to do is put you in charge of a blockbuster. That formula has brought us such timeless classics as David Lynch's Dune, Darren Aronofsky's Noah, Josh Trank's Fantastic 4, and now Paul Feig's Ghostbusters.Nahh, if you make one good movie early in your career, you can coast on it for decades; just ask Shyamalan.
Now you have got me worried about Rian Johnson's Star Wars.If you're a director who's made a well-regarded low-budget film, the first thing Hollywood wants to do is put you in charge of a blockbuster. That formula has brought us such timeless classics as David Lynch's Dune, Darren Aronofsky's Noah, Josh Trank's Fantastic 4, and now Paul Feig's Ghostbusters.
So it's not a career-killer, and it's not entirely his fault; they were asking him to work at a scale he wasn't used to. The question is whether or not he can be humble about it now, and I'm not optimistic.
Rian Johnson isn't starting from scratch like those others were. He's got an established story to work from, so it won't be quite the same.Now you have got me worried about Rian Johnson's Star Wars.
They kind of already did. Apparently, the Ghostbuster 2016 game is the canonical sequel to the movie. And according to a very angry mexican dude, it sucks just as bad.Given that supposedly they've already greenlit a sequel, I see them doubling down on the :autism:
Nahh, if you make one good movie early in your career, you can coast on it for decades; just ask Shyamalan. It's also why I'm pretty sure Harambe is gonna be fine for the most part.
Impressive. The video's thumbnail both perfectly represents both the game and Buttblasted Jose.They kind of already did. Apparently, the Ghostbuster 2016 game is the canonical sequel to the movie. And according to a very angry mexican dude, it sucks just as bad.
I know it makes me sound really superficial and shallow as a person, but god fucking damn, is there any fucking image where Leslie doesn't look like a special needs kid that has a habit of eating entire sacks of raw potatos with a pound of lard each day?MY EYES!
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Not really.I know it makes me sound really superficial and shallow as a person, but god fucking damn, is there any fucking image where Leslie doesn't look like a special needs kid that has a habit of eating entire sacks of raw potatos with a pound of lard each day?
If you're a director who's made a well-regarded low-budget film, the first thing Hollywood wants to do is put you in charge of a blockbuster. That formula has brought us such timeless classics as David Lynch's Dune, Darren Aronofsky's Noah, Josh Trank's Fantastic 4, and now Paul Feig's Ghostbusters.
So it's not a career-killer, and it's not entirely his fault; they were asking him to work at a scale he wasn't used to. The question is whether or not he can be humble about it now, and I'm not optimistic.
Actually, that was Judd Apatow.Feig said anyone who doesn't like this movie is a sexist and a Donald Trump supporter