>Speaking about Straight Outta Compton while at the Los Angeles film festival , the director said the Oscar-nominated hip-hop drama’s success didn’t catch her by surprise. The film went on to earn $161m from a $28m budget.
>“But I remember [at the time] a CNN headline saying: Compton film debuts with no shootings,” the director of 2014’s Selma recalled.
>“That’s why it’s incumbent upon us, women film-makers, film-makers of color, to track our own legacy,” she added. “This...
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>unironically believes in "The Patriarchy"
She has a point in that colored filmmakers have it tough, but she literally has a job due to white patriarchy.
As a director she sucks. But the leftist clickbait media and cucks try to make it seem like she didn't
Bix n00d?
Details on Jurassic World 2.
>titled Jurassic Outbreak
>Sam Niel, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Vince Vaughn, and Julianne Moore are being approached to revise their roles in addition to the JW cast.
>Plot revolves around a new island where InGen is illegally making elite hybrid dinosaurs for military purposes. Good guys sent in to shut it down, chaos ensures, people die (you get the idea).
>>70573706
>Sam Niel, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Vince Vaughn, and Julianne Moore
>sent in to shut down an illegal military dino-hybrid production facility
>>70573706
just have the hot aunt back and im there
>>70573706
>elite hybrid dinos for military
lel
Arnie, Waltz, Upton, Fox, etc... Is it just for money?
>>70573549
Its like 500k for a single day's work. It's easy money.
Because videogames are the King media industry.
Soon enough the "top" actors will bow down to our needs and be our marketing whores.
>>70573549
Yes.
F2P games are an absolute normie goldmine.
Why is space based sci-fi tv required to be so dark and edgy these days? Battlestar Galactica was a hit, but Stargate Universe tried emulating it and failed so bad it killed the genre in general for a few years. Afterwards SyFy still had their earth based scifi like Eureka and Warehouse 13 that was still lighthearted and more popular than SU ever was. Now they're finally giving it another go with Dark Matter, Killjoys, and The Expanse; and making the exact same mistakes. Why? I just want more comfy shit like Star Trek and Stargate. The've become what they once ridiculed....
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>>70573371
you want comfy go watch reruns of Space Cases
dark matter and killjoys isn't what i would call dark and edgy
the expanse is just trying to retain the spirit of the books and seems fair enough considering how most adaptations go
but i would agree that there's room for more lighthearted stuff
the biggest problem is that it's ad supported TV. sci-fi and fantasy needs to abandon ad supported TV and move to streaming services like star trek is with CBS.
>>70573371
Everything is dark and edgy these days, not just sci-fi. The era of fun adventure shows is over, thanks 9/11
What are your favorite Hitler Kino?
>>70573355
Der Untergang is objectively the best Adolfkino.
There's another alternate history one where he pursues art instead of politics which is apparently quite interesting but I can't remember the name of it.
>>70574234
does he fail and get all self-pitying and be like "everything would have been great if I'd only gone into politics!" even though he is happily married to some secular jewish woman and has a kid etc.
Er Ist Wieder Da
WE MUST GO TO THE SANCTUARY OF OUR GENESIS
>>70573120
BROTHER NERO
BROTHER NERO
NOW IT BEGINS
*SECOND ROPE ELBOW DROP*
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jzScgAhSt0
Is brother Nero capeshit?
>watching american movie or show
>character tips money after paying his bill
Are you people serious?
>>70573081
Yeah, we like to show gratuity if we deem it necessary. What, should we just include it in the price of goods? Should we include the tax as well?
Whats wrong, can't think for yourself?
>>70573189
Yeah just put it in the bill you cuck
If there was no tipping wages would be higher. FACT.
>tfw
http://www.flickfilosopher.com/2016/06/warcraft-the-beginning-aka-warcraft-movie-review-guest-review-by-a-white-male-teenage-nerd-from-1987.html
Which is why it broke the record opening for any movie in China, right?
All those white nerds in China loved it.
FUCKING
>flickfilosopher
fuck off
Is this an accurate representation of chads?
>12 dudes
>1 girl
Looks like it.
>>70572947
Yes. The entire message of the movie is "be as competitive as possible and have no social inhibitions whatsoever and you'll live a good life."
>that one guy that everyone makes fun of
Rate me /tv/.
>>70572905
will trigger /tv/ out of 10
The 15 year old from /b/ with no taste of his own at all or tasteless entry level plebeian
I mean both are the same, but you can pick whichever one feels less rude to you
>>70572905
so I guess this is getting a tv show
If people thought lotr pacing was slow wheel of time is like 12 books of people walking around and nothing really happening
>>70573606
I don't think it will be a problem. The narrative in the books is prolix but pages of descriptions of dresses, streets, statues, objects, etc. will translate to extensive costuming but not much screen time, and the rest of the bulk is character introspection which also won't occupy much time in a screen translation. The events in the main sequence (The Eye of the World through A Memory of Light, excluding New Spring) take place over only two years.
>>70573606
>>70574197
One season per book, combine 4+5, 6+7, 8+9+10, 12+13+14, don't include New Spring. 8 season show, doable iff popular.
The books actually translate really well to 10 episode seasons. For instance, EotW:
1: The pilot includes the prologue as a pre-credits bit and is the first few chapters of EotW, culminating in the Trolloc attack on Emond's Field.
2: The road from Emond's Field to Baerlon, takes some time for more backstory...
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>He became so powerful, the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which, eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew. Then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. It's ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself
I dont get it. Where's the irony in this story?
>>70572770
The irony is that he could save others from death, but not himself
>>70574645
That's satire, not irony.
>>70572770
Not irony, poetry
should I watch this?
Yes - it's well acted, but a bit silly. Quite entertaining.
>>70572753
Sure
>>70572753
it's worth a watch but nothing special. Kinda fizzles out at the end but totally worth the watch just for >>70573417
I wanna watch a high rated X Fıles episode. But i didint watch the entire show.
Do i miss something or it just like a south park/family guy. No connection or small connection between episodes
It truly depends on the episode. About half of them are based on a story arc that goes throughout the entire series. The arc is about mulders sister being abducted by aliens and his quest to prove the government knows about aliens but is covering it up.
The other half of the episodes are throw away stories that might be referenced later in the show but for the most part are just filler.
>>70572602
Myth arc is the story-line continuation
MOTW are standalone episodes
>>70572602
>I wanna watch a high rated X Fıles episode.
>But i dont watch the entire show
you casual fuck
watch it all you huge fucking pussy
Characters that would have died on 9/11
>>70572597
why hahahaha is this hahahaha so hahahaha funny hahahaha
>>70572597
I don't think he worked in the WTC, did he?
>>70572597