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When do you know when enough is enough?

I just finished a draft of a script that I've been working on for a while. And it seems that it might be ready to head into development.

And recently I've been having some ideas for a rewrite, but I'm algo worried that I might over write it.

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u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 4 days ago

Porque no hay biopics mexicanos en cines?

En una entrevista, el cineasta Gaz Alazraki reveló que está desarrollando una biopic de Juan Gabriel. También revelando que uno de los planes para la película es que se estrene en salas de cines comerciales, y evitar que termine en una plataforma de streaming.

Hace tiempo he reflexionado sobre la falta de biopics en el cine mexicano y en su lugar, hemos tenido bioseries. Viendo el éxito que tuvieron películas como Bohemian Rhapsody, Oppenheimer y recientemente Michael, me sorprende que nadie haya intentado replicarlo recientemente para las audiencias mexicanas. Puede que me equivoque, pero la última biopic mexicana de gran presupuesto en tener un estreno grande en cines fue la de Cantinflas en 2014.

Después del éxito que fue la bioserie de Luis Miguel en Netflix, muchos de los artistas y famosos mexicanos que pudieron tener biopics, tuvieron bioseries. Luis Miguel, Chespirito, Silvia Pinal, José José, Bronco, Joan Sebastian, y hasta la vida de Juan Gabriel ya fue adaptada a serie. Hasta varias series basadas en hechos históricos mexicanos, hubieran sido películas hace unos 20 años.

Porque ya no hay biopics mexicanos?

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u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 5 days ago
▲ 191 r/euphoria

I don't think Nate Jacobs was ever 'that guy'

With the recent episodes of season 3, a lot of viewers were asking for the old Nate Jacobs to come back. They want the antagonistic force of S1 Nate back.

But I don't think that version of Nate Jacobs ever existed.

A lot of people act like Nate was like a Homelander-level villain in the first seasons of the show. So big and powerful that you couldn't stop him. But I never saw Nate that way, I never thought he was all that interesting. I'd say he's always been the most forgettable and weakest part of the show.

u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 7 days ago
▲ 124 r/3Cfilms

The marketing for Scary Movie 6 has been a mess

I do think the movie is going to do a lot of money, but the marketing has been a cringefest to me.

The marketing and the interviews with the Wayans act like the fact that this movie exist is a political statement, while having Elon Musk "Make comedy legal again" type humor.

u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 13 days ago
▲ 653 r/DCU_

James Gunn said that Weapons was one of his favorite films of last year, and I think he'd be interested in working on a film with Cregger.

I think it'll depend on how well Clayface does. To see if audiences are interested in smaller and different films set in the DCU.

u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 17 days ago

From "Our Kryptonite" in MARVEL/DC: SPIDER-MAN/SUPERMAN #1

Written by Brad Meltzer, with art by Pepe Larraz and Matt Wilson.

u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 17 days ago

For those who don't know, there's a Redcoat movie in development at Universal. Geoff is taking care of the script, but as of right now, there's no director attached to the project.

Do you think Geoff might want to take a crack at directing the movie?

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u/Embarrassed-Ad1322 — 18 days ago