New Films in Production
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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- Mr Sausage
- Has Risen from the Grave
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karmajuice
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If they give this a happy, whale-dying ending, there will be hell to pay. The aforementioned roommate and I identified Moby-Dick as this book which follows a very slow-paced, immersive course for the bulk of the narrative and ends in a clusterfuck shitfest all of a sudden in the last five pages. So we've taken to calling that a Moby-Dick Ending, where nothing happens for the entire story until the very end, and then it all happens at once and you're left exhausted by the sheer intensity, not knowing how everything went so wrong so quickly.
Bridge on the River Kwai would be an excellent example of a film with a Moby-Dick Ending.
Bridge on the River Kwai would be an excellent example of a film with a Moby-Dick Ending.
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- colinr0380
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- dx23
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Their body of work consist of The Olsen Twins's New York Minute and Accepted.Studio paid high six figures to Adam Cooper and Bill Collage to pen the screenplay.
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With the voice of Sam Jackson, of course.
- Mr Sausage
- Has Risen from the Grave
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- Antoine Doinel
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....or the entirety of this.Mr_sausage wrote:they want to remake the last half of Jaws.
- Bananafish
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Sometimes I get so damn upset.
What makes Moby Dick great is this:
What makes Moby Dick great is this:
Also, don't know if this has been posted yet, but: Blade Runner 2!There is a wisdom that is woe; but there is a woe that is madness. And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces. And even if he for ever flies within the gorge, that gorge is in the mountains; so that even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is still higher than other birds upon the plain, even though they soar.
“I recently attended a Q&A session with one of the writers of ‘Eagle Eye’ after a free screening organized by the magazine Creative Screenwriting. During the Q&A, the writer said that he and whomever it was that helped him co-write the ‘Eagle Eye’ screenplay were in the process of writing a sequel to Blade Runner, and had already contacted the producers of the original, etc., etc. This is probably a load of empty words/wishful thinking on his part, but I for one am appalled by just the notion of a Blade Runner sequel, and thought you’d be as well, so I thought perhaps you’d like to look into this yourself and perhaps use your soapbox to get some fanboys a little pissed, as well. If not, then at least you have a scoop.”
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karmajuice
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Who here feels that an unnecessary sequel can, by association, diminish the power and quality of a good original feature?
I can usually ignore them, but I'm inevitably reminded at some point and get a bad taste in my mouth for a few minutes. It goes without saying that I hope this sequel falls through.
Reading that excerpt from Moby-Dick gives me chills. Goddamn, Herman Melville. Goddamn.
I can usually ignore them, but I'm inevitably reminded at some point and get a bad taste in my mouth for a few minutes. It goes without saying that I hope this sequel falls through.
Reading that excerpt from Moby-Dick gives me chills. Goddamn, Herman Melville. Goddamn.
- luridedith
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- Fletch F. Fletch
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Production on Guy Ritchie's Sherlock Holmes film begins.
- Antoine Doinel
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Ridley and Leo team up again, this time for Brave New World.
- Cold Bishop
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- flyonthewall2983
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- King Prendergast
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Blood Meridian (Todd Field, 2009)
Field replacing Ridley Scott on this film [Blood Meridian] was a godsend. I am actually looking forward to this adaptation of one of my favorite books now; I was dreading the harm that Ridley would have done to McCarthy. Now Field has to take the chilling starkness of the last 5 minutes of In the Bedroom and stretch that out to a full length feature.
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