Give George Clooney a little credit.
The star played the doctor on NBC’s “ER” for five seasons, but he never dragged a stranger into surgery to remove his gallbladder.
David’s “My Dinner” at the New York Times earlier this week attracted a lot of attention in the New York Times earlier this week. This is because it’s the first time David has made something deeply troublesome.
“I’m not a doctor, but I play on TV.”
Unfortunately, he doesn’t take the same approach as his latest gigs. He stars as journalist Edward R. Murrow in the 2005 Broadway adaptation of the film Goodnight and Good Luck. Now, everywhere Clooney is overwhelmed by the state of journalism, as if he had spent decades under the guidance of Woodward and Bernstein.
He didn’t. And that shows. He every time Welcome the glory of the fourth estatehe ignores how it hides President Joe Biden’s obvious dementia-like condition. Even worse for Clooney? He did that too. He personally saw Biden declined nearby DNC fundraising campaign last June However, until a few weeks later he hadn’t written his “Get Out, Joe” New York Times.
What Clooney can do now is a slightly embarrassing behavior…
Netflix to Cinemas: DOP DEAD
Ted Salandos has a vision. To some extent.
Netflix CEO Lords is the inspiration for “Netflix and Chill” and is via the most powerful streaming platform that is making fun of movie studios.
why? Netflix unleashes film-quality “content” that allows consumers to stay home rather than go to Cineplex.
That’s The dying model anywaySarandos argues.
“People grew up thinking, “I want to make movies on a huge screen and have strangers see them [and to have them] Playing in the theatre for two months, people crying and do a sold-out show. …It’s an outdated concept. ”
In the same speech, Sarandos explained why the theatres go down the eight-track tape path.
“If you’re lucky enough to live… in Manhattan, you can walk to the multiplex to watch the movie. That’s great. Most countries can’t.”
shhh! No one tells him anyone that he invented these boxy gimmicks that take people from point A to point B with a few drops of fossil fuel…
Jar jar comeback
Sorry, George! (Not Lucas or Clooney.)
“Star Wars” Maestro won the Endless Heat in his prequel films: “The Phantom Menace,” “The Clones Attack,” “The Sith Revenge.” The trio were unable to recreate the magic of his original saga.
And to dull it, Padme, Anakin, and Jar Jar Binks never joined the pop culture canons like Han, Chewy and friends.
Now, Revenge of the Sith has won a re-release to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and the film can make quite a penny. The first call says that Earn over $25 millionan incredible amount of titles available on home videos for years.
It’s also more than a brand new film like “The Witch Dawn” and “The Accountant 2” and gets it in its debut frame.
Film studios may want to see their progress towards the film library for a long time. It may be more profitable than another remake or restarting Greenlight…
Marvel’s “great” fanatic
Speaking of reboots, the actor behind the upcoming Fantastic Four update has sent a message to Rachel Zegler. Have our beer.
First, Vanessa Kirby and Joseph Quinn (invisible girl and human torch, respectively) Comic book source material has been destroyed as outdatedLike Zegler did with Disney’s “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.”
Now, co-star Pedro Pascal has declared a war with beloved author J.K. Rowling. Her crime in the actor’s eyes? She cheered at the UK Supreme Court that she had found that the man was a man and the woman was a woman. Ah, she doesn’t think trans women should compete with biological women.
Fear, fear.
Pascal called a Boycott of the new Harry Potter Max series And everything is rolling.
Is this a way to promote the movie? “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” will be appearing in theaters on July 25th. Check if Zegler Effect prevents box office gathering tally…
Maher’s Fuhler’s engagement
That’s the purpose of a friend.
Larry David took boldly to break bread with President Donald Trump earlier this month, bringing his fellow Bill Maher to Woodshed. David’s “Dinner with My Adolf” at the New York Times earlier this week attracted a lot of attention.
good, Maher is fighting back Although in his “friends”, their bond appears to be fading quickly.
“But you know, to use Hitler’s, first of all, I think it’s like insulting six million dead Jews.
Play the theme music for “Curb Your Everism” and read it again. noisy.





