Lady in the Water
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I think he might do a good job with it. He does have that quality of working well with kids.
With the HP films I saw (the first, second and third) it kinda seemed like everyone WAS trying to emulate Spielberg in differerent ways. I mean with the HUGE expectations of a film like this, who else are you going to reference?
If Spielberg did it, he might have made it his "own" film rather than a pre-sold blockbuster-in-waiting.
With the HP films I saw (the first, second and third) it kinda seemed like everyone WAS trying to emulate Spielberg in differerent ways. I mean with the HUGE expectations of a film like this, who else are you going to reference?
If Spielberg did it, he might have made it his "own" film rather than a pre-sold blockbuster-in-waiting.
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Have you guys heard about this new book? (weird title!)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159240 ... 18?ie=UTF8
BTW, I am the only one getting tired of hearing the line: "Cleveland, ruuuunnnnnnn!!!!"
Jim Hill reviews the book and film here:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/ ... /4301.aspx
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159240 ... 18?ie=UTF8
BTW, I am the only one getting tired of hearing the line: "Cleveland, ruuuunnnnnnn!!!!"
Jim Hill reviews the book and film here:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/ ... /4301.aspx
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You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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Speaking of Jacobson, some shocking news today: "Jacobson out atop Disney film division".Ben wrote:With Lady In The Water, Nina Jacobson at Disney didn't like the script and told MNS over dinner. She didn't like the same old formula that the ending used. She didn't like how he'd painted himself into the picture and how he wanted to be cast as the writer in the film.
It's ironic that this announcement arrives the same week Lady opens.
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Wow...quite a bit to respond to here:
From The Hollywood Reporter:
"Jacobson heard the news at the hospital Tuesday, when partner Jen Bleakley had just given birth to a baby boy, their third child."
I had no idea!
From day one, why else do you think John Williams was tapped as composer?ShyViolet wrote:With the HP films I saw (the first, second and third) it kinda seemed like everyone WAS trying to emulate Spielberg in differerent ways.
Good. About time his movies started being seen for what they are.ShyViolet wrote:Uh-oh.
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lady_in_the_water/
Weird title? And you're talking about MNS?? What else did you expect? The guy is a nut and I'm glad people are finding out what a crazy loon he is. I'm surprised at Hill's take on the movie though...perhaps he's still trying to dig the knife into Disney in some small way?ShyViolet wrote:Have you guys heard about this new book? (weird title!)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/159240 ... 18?ie=UTF8
Jim Hill reviews the book and film here:
http://jimhillmedia.com/blogs/jim_hill/ ... /4301.aspx
After what has been going on, I wouldn't call that shocking. I've heard for a while now that she's been at Disney for a while and wanted to do what many execs do...start up a production banner and make films independently. Her primary distributor may well turn out to be the Mouse House. Also, let's not forget that Bob Iger is sweeping (mouse) house and making changes. And with changes comes a new perspective and their new direction will need new thinkers. Yes, she comes off the back of Pirates 2, but don't forget that this was one of Eisner's last commissions and wasn't a project she spearheaded personally. You'll also notice that the films she leaves behind are very much of the adult/artier fare that Disney wants to cut back from to concentrate on their briskier family movies.Mickey wrote:Speaking of Jacobson, some shocking news today: "Jacobson out atop Disney film division".
From The Hollywood Reporter:
"Jacobson heard the news at the hospital Tuesday, when partner Jen Bleakley had just given birth to a baby boy, their third child."
I had no idea!
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Hmmmm....didn't Jacobson originally follow Katzenberg to DreamWorks and then left to go back to Disney? (I heard her name mentioned in those Antz stories a lot. )
I also read recently that MNS's "middle name," "Night" was his own invention and not really his middle name.
(So.... what 's his first name?)
If he is, it's kinda useless, 'cause judging from the early reviews critics are saying that the Diz was smart to pass on this. So really, it's no: "OMG Big Bad Disney lost the creator of the Sixth Sense!!!!" thing going on.
In a review it also says that the a "film critic" (surprise, surprise!) is the snobby jerk of the film, and of course gets
And guess who MNS plays?
Not very subtle, is he?
(I also think someone should tell him: "Y'know, things DO also happen outside of Pennsylvania.")
I also read recently that MNS's "middle name," "Night" was his own invention and not really his middle name.
(So.... what 's his first name?)
I'm surprised at Hill's take on the movie though...perhaps he's still trying to dig the knife into Disney in some small way?
If he is, it's kinda useless, 'cause judging from the early reviews critics are saying that the Diz was smart to pass on this. So really, it's no: "OMG Big Bad Disney lost the creator of the Sixth Sense!!!!" thing going on.
In a review it also says that the a "film critic" (surprise, surprise!) is the snobby jerk of the film, and of course gets
(I also think someone should tell him: "Y'know, things DO also happen outside of Pennsylvania.")
You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!
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That's what Jacobson didn't like about it, as I said here:
Seems to me he's outta tricks. WB will continue to have a fairly poor summer box office.Ben wrote:With Lady In The Water, Nina Jacobson at Disney didn't like the script and told MNS over dinner. She didn't like the same old formula that the ending used. She didn't like how he'd painted himself into the picture and how he wanted to be cast as the writer in the film.