Am I wrong?
Yes you are wrong. There is no magic formula. If there was every movie would be a block buster.
I find your formula to be gibberish.
Also I think the rule here is if you don't have anything to contribute....
Over use of ellipses and boldface. Choppy half thoughts. Those make it gibberish.Yes you are wrong. There is no magic formula. If there was every movie would be a block buster.
I find your formula to be gibberish.
What's gibberish about it?
Also I think the rule here is if you don't have anything to contribute....
Probably a lot of conversations that go like this:
Network Executive Lady: We at the network want a dog with attitude. He's edgy, he's "in your face." You've heard the expression, "let's get busy"? Well, this is a dog who gets "biz-zay!" Consistently and thoroughly.
Krusty: So he's proactive, huh?
Network Executive Lady: Oh, God, yes. We're talking about a totally outrageous paradigm.
Just put that talking dog in Star Trek and bam - you're done.
Watch two episodes of early Simpsons and call me in the morning.
I asked for your pitch. So far no one has given me one.
Magic formula? Kirk and Spock take on crazy shit. It worked in the 70's, 80's and even now.
I'm not sitting through a 190 minute Star Trek movie. Not unless it includes Jonah Hill high on 'ludes and whacking off at a pool party over a blonde lingerie model.
Hollywood is officially that local yokel business down the street that the Boss let his idiot cousin run into the ground.
Pegg has worked with JJ on other projects and JJ gave him the job. So yeah, "minion". Jung also has connections to Bad Robot.You consider Simon Pegg a JJ minion?
I know they have their hands in the producer pie. We'll see about that.
Cue...the Forces of FATE & Destiny
Two guy with successful film careers? Does it get better than that?That's not good. Too much of the same old, same old.
We can do better than that.
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