Blind Items Revealed #4
March 10, 2016
This upcoming movie was supposed to be released this year. It stars three Academy Award winners. The movie is awful. The cast and the director were more interested in seeing how many women they could have sex with everyday rather than making a good movie. It is awful.
Going In Style (and now a little over a year after it should have been released, it finally was)
Another remake that didn't need to be redone. It got 2 12 stars in the review I read yesterday.
ReplyDelete2 and a half stars 😣
ReplyDeleteIf this bombs, I predict this be Zach Braff's last time directing?
ReplyDeleteZach will just go back to go fund me for his movies
ReplyDeleteThe cast?! They're aged 79, 82 and 84. Seriously?!
ReplyDeleteHorny Old Goats
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of dreadful films, has anyone seen ELLE, the French film with Isabel Huppert? Unwatchable. What is wrong with the film industry these days? Are the audiences growing up at last?
ReplyDeleteThat's just sort of what happens when people cast actors/actresses for all the wrong reasons (like when you produce an actor-based film as opposed to a film based on ideas). They backfire. Been there, done that.
ReplyDeleteThey must of had bowls of Viagra at the kraft table. Oh, I don't even want to think about this anymore.
ReplyDeleteYeah, well, this is why they tell you don't mess with the classics. (Classic or not, the original really was a good movie.)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite movie from last year! Daring, cutting edge, filmmaking.
ReplyDeleteMovies like this are nothing more than the annual income generator for the actors. This is not about you being entertained, but about them getting a paycheck with their straight to the bin films. It's a problem. Just write them a check.
ReplyDeleteParticularly impressive, considering the ages of the actors. But apparently the movie's not half-bad, Enty, and it even opened at about 50% above expectations. Guess they were able to salvage the movie after all.
ReplyDeleteHuh. I rather liked it. I thought it very adroitly walked the line between glamorizing crime and demonizing it.
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