That's what they said about the Cylons.I can certainly understand WB snubbing the Tom and Jerry movie, but they're pissing off some big names. They must have some plan, but it does seem short sighted.

That's what they said about the Cylons.I can certainly understand WB snubbing the Tom and Jerry movie, but they're pissing off some big names. They must have some plan, but it does seem short sighted.
Patty Jenkins on the shift to streaming: “There’s a sentiment right now that change is coming and there’s nothing you can do about it... That doesn’t take into consideration the artists who can very much United Artists-it up and make a big change”
And just look at that tweet of Patty Jenkins' @Samurai8472 quoted, there's a real chance a couple of big directors could join forces to start their own new studio in competition to Warner.
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Jenkins evoked United Artists, the company founded in 1919 by director D.W. Griffith and actors Charlie Chaplin, Mary Pickford, and Douglas Fairbanks to favor artists’ interests over the then-nascent studio system.
People who recognize great cinema, that’s who.who really gives a crap about Villeneuve?
Too optimistic. The vaccine is only going to be taken by half of the population if not less, and thus completely fail to stop the pandemic.I have to admit, doing this for all of next year's movie does seem excessive. We're already getting close to the vaccine being out in the world, so it probably won't be more than a few months before people are able to start going to the theaters again. So it really, it would have made more sense to just do go with the HBOMax releases until April or May.
Nolan and Villeneuve are two directors on whose bad side you don't want to be on if you're a major studio. Absolutely foolish decision by AT&T.
The cynical part of me wonders how much the directors fighting this is financial vs artistic.
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