It reminds me of a Mel Brooks type film. I'm eagerly anticipating this movie.Was hooked when the synopsis was officially making the rounds (alongside the first official picture), still hooked now.
Can't wait to see how Waititi handles a topic like this, as it could be such an amazing endeavor.
It reminds me of a Mel Brooks type film. I'm eagerly anticipating this movie.
I could see Kenneth Mars (Producers), as a drill instructor in that spot.It reminds me of a Mel Brooks type film. I'm eagerly anticipating this movie.
I just can’t imagine Disney interfering with this movie in the end. Not when they’ve released films like Clerks or Pulp Fiction under their Miramax brand.
What I do think Disney's more worried about is the inevitable controversy that could possibly surround the film. With how tense our nation has become (to the point where Universal just cancelled a Blumhouse pic a month before release), they're probably afraid that there will be calls for boycotts over the subject matter.
I just can’t imagine Disney interfering with this movie in the end. Not when they’ve released films like Clerks or Pulp Fiction under their Miramax brand.
What I do think Disney's more worried about is the inevitable controversy that could possibly surround the film. With how tense our nation has become (to the point where Universal just cancelled a Blumhouse pic a month before release), they're probably afraid that there will be calls for boycotts over the subject matter.
Nobody has said, nor did the article say, that Disney is feeling a bit weird about this movie bc of anything you mentioned. It was simply about how the movie isn’t on-brand for Disney.Uhh no, not at all. I don't think anyone has a problem with people making films that mocks Nazis and racists since none of them have to do with mass shootings (unlike the Hunt). Hell, Blazing Saddles pokes fun at racists and hicks, not endorsing them as many people thought at the time. The issue is that Disney executives still have mindsets that their movies should apply to all ages including films which are geared towards adults and are award-winning content. The fact this is still on Disney's mindset despite having Fox Searchlight Pictures is really sad and should be no surprise given the fact they haven't produced any best picture award content for almost a decade. It just gives people another reason to hate on Disney because of their misinformed decisions especially in the future in entertainment. This whole thing would never happen if Fox is under Comcast/NBCUniversal.
From where? All the reviews I’ve seen so far (even the partially negative ones) said it was definitely a fun timeyikes....reviews are out and they are brutal...
From where? All the reviews I’ve seen so far (even the partially negative ones) said it was definitely a fun time
From where? All the reviews I’ve seen so far (even the partially negative ones) said it was definitely a fun time