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Existential questions for Easter Sunday:
What are your thoughts on a Heat resurrection?
Was Miami Vice Mann’s best work? I really loved this groundbreaking series, which I watched in the days of being a mature student, back in the late 80s. My Art History Lecturer and I would discuss the shots like t...
Expand postExistential questions for Easter Sunday:
What are your thoughts on a Heat resurrection?
Was Miami Vice Mann’s best work? I really loved this groundbreaking series, which I watched in the days of being a mature student, back in the late 80s. My Art History Lecturer and I would discuss the shots like the push-pull, that wowed us at the time.
It seems ingenious to write a novel to get attention for a new film project. Will Warner Bros take the bait for a best selling IP, now they know its popularity?
And what of neo-noir? What are your favourite films in this genre?
https://nofilmschool.com/michael-mann-heat-2?utm_source=convertkit&utm_m...
They're casting Heat 2 as we speak.
I'd bet there'll be a coffee shop sit out scene and an after bank robbery shootout one, without even reading the script...I'm guessing these old timer filmmakers wanna homage themselves outta breachin...
Expand commentI'd bet there'll be a coffee shop sit out scene and an after bank robbery shootout one, without even reading the script...I'm guessing these old timer filmmakers wanna homage themselves outta breaching out their creative peaks. It's okay since their reputation will allow studio money and A list talent as said above...which does not always guarantee the quality of the previous instalment. My take is 1995 Heat is a perfect movie, does not need to prequels, sequels, anything...Me? Ever accomplishing such proficiency? I'll be 90 seconds flat around that corner, McCauley's style...
Interesting!
The article reports:
“Also producing is Depp’s production company IN.2 alongside La Petite Reine and France Télévisions, with the Red Sea International Film Festival serving as executive producer. Netflix has release rights in France after its theatrical run in the territory, now set at a 15-month wi...
Expand postThe article reports:
“Also producing is Depp’s production company IN.2 alongside La Petite Reine and France Télévisions, with the Red Sea International Film Festival serving as executive producer. Netflix has release rights in France after its theatrical run in the territory, now set at a 15-month window.”
A 15 month window? Does that seem rather long to anyone other than me?
I can’t say that this is a film I’m wanting to see, but other films to get their premier at Cannes will be, Disney/Lucasfilm’s ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny’ and Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers Of The Flower Moon’ are part of its 2023 line-up.
https://www.screendaily.com/news/maiwenns-jeanne-du-barry-starring-johnn...
Might be canceled: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/johnny-depp-jeanne-......
Expand commentMight be canceled: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/johnny-depp-jeanne-...
What are your thoughts on this. I'm currently using trelby and it automatically does it for me and Im not used to it really..... Am I missing something here, is it a new standard?
Is there any way I can turn this new setting off in this program?
Someone please help.
Thank you guys!! Also....what does everyone think of Trelby? I kind of find it easier than FD, though I have both. I feel Trelby is less laggy, and their updates are free.
You're welcome, Glen Bradley. I'm not sure if I've used Trelby. I use Final Draft 12 and WriterDuet as a backup.
Why is Trelby bolding the headlines anyway? Strange...
I had some problems with updating the software, so I'm not sure about Trelby.
There are a lot of discussions here about the best (and cheapest) screenwriting software, and I still don't have the solution....
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