Owasso_Landman
Owasso_Landman t1_j2frvgl wrote
Reply to Are there any movies with a lot of interference from the studio/suits that didn't end up being terrible or were actually good/great by Menace117
Ghostbusters was a hot mess before the studio asked them to rewrite the script.
Owasso_Landman t1_j2fr1yg wrote
Reply to If you like Die Hard on Christmas, and you like Planes, Trains and Automobiles on Thanksgiving, I think you will love When Harry Met Sally (1989) on New Year's Eve! by tjfergusen
Wasn’t ‘Sleepless in Seattle’ NYE as well?
Owasso_Landman t1_j2c4ri8 wrote
The Running Man
Owasso_Landman t1_j2azxdc wrote
Reply to One off Bond movies: Can it work? by djalekks
Tom Hardy has the charima of a block of wood. I would prefer a one off with Pierce Brosnon.
Owasso_Landman t1_j2azres wrote
Funny Farm
Owasso_Landman t1_j294eln wrote
Reply to comment by mendog2112 in T.V moments of 2022 by 19Jamie93
What does this mean exactly?
Owasso_Landman t1_j25init wrote
Reply to T.V moments of 2022 by 19Jamie93
I can’t get White Lotus out of my head weeks later.
Owasso_Landman t1_j25eeym wrote
Reply to comment by poet3322 in Why is the sound mixing in modern TV shows so bad? by poet3322
Even a cheap sound bar will be better. Downside to modern thin TV’s is shitty speakers. Unfortunately you just missed all the Black Friday sales. If you mostly watch alone you might be able to connect Bluetooth speakers (like a jam box) or headphones to your streaming device. I do this with my AirPods when I don’t want to wake people up in the house.
Owasso_Landman t1_j258ys8 wrote
Are you using a sound bar or speakers? Modern televisions have awful speakers and with prestige Directors/Producers now making TV shows they are probably mixing them with the assumption they will be heard on premium sound systems as opposed to a show like NewsRadio that’s a very basic three camera studio show. (just a hunch).
Also some speakers have a “dialogue” setting. You might check that.
Owasso_Landman t1_j1xy101 wrote
Reply to comment by Royal-Geologist587 in Why are actors with amazing performances in one high profile role, not re-casted in other high profile roles? by Royal-Geologist587
I think Justin also got a taste of fame dating Jennifer Aniston and wanted no part of it.
Owasso_Landman t1_j1xx6k8 wrote
Reply to Why are actors with amazing performances in one high profile role, not re-casted in other high profile roles? by Royal-Geologist587
I would say that not everyone has the ambition to be high profile. Not everyone wants to live that life. Jon Hamm makes a shit ton of money doing VO commercial work and is never followed by paparazzi. Michael C Hall will retire rich and stress free making network TV. Justin was known as a writer first before he was an actor. Not everyone wants to be picked apart.
Owasso_Landman t1_j1kl5hh wrote
Reply to comment by FatherD00m in why do series shows always have so many seemingly random people directing every episode? by OctoberRust13
Likely DGA minimum
Owasso_Landman t1_j1kl2fa wrote
Reply to comment by wattlewedo in why do series shows always have so many seemingly random people directing every episode? by OctoberRust13
They do
Owasso_Landman t1_j0raqyu wrote
Reply to comment by ImTheGuyWithTheGun in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
She auditioned for poltergeist and didn’t get the part and Spielberg remembered her when he was casting ET
Owasso_Landman t1_j0r4y16 wrote
Reply to comment by MyCatThinksImNeat in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
Almost no major stars are because of nepotism. There’s literally too many examples to list. Chris Pratt, Tom Cruise, Anya Taylor Joy, Margo Robbie, Chris Evans, Paul Rudd, John Hamm, Jack Nicholson, Jennifer Lawrence, Ben Affleck, Robert Deniro, Leonardo Decaprio, Harrison Ford, Channing Tatum, Jim Carrey, on and on and on……
Nepotism doesn’t account for hardly any major stars. Tom Holland (kinda) RDJ (kinda) Denzel’s kid? Stiller? How deep do you want to go?
Owasso_Landman t1_j0r4tq8 wrote
Reply to comment by Psychological-Rub-72 in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
He became her godfather after ET. She auditioned like every other kid.
Owasso_Landman t1_j0r4qaj wrote
Reply to comment by Peter_Mansbrick in TIL that Drew Barrymore's family heritage (The Barrymores) had been acting since the 1800's. by hypnotoad--
He became her Godfather after ET when she was older.
Owasso_Landman t1_j2fs0iy wrote
Reply to comment by Janky_Pants in If you like Die Hard on Christmas, and you like Planes, Trains and Automobiles on Thanksgiving, I think you will love When Harry Met Sally (1989) on New Year's Eve! by tjfergusen
My bad