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aw-un t1_je810ae wrote
Reply to comment by shewy92 in "My Adventures with Superman" Moves to Adult Swim; Debuting This Year by CrossXhunteR
When did AS move to 8?
I remember it not starting until 11! But I also haven’t watched CN since the third season of total drama
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Reply to comment by vfx4life in Of all the movies that were rushed through production and released very quickly, which ones amazed you most with the final product? by unitedfan6191
That would definitely make sense.
If there’s one director I would say has a clear vision of what he wants and has extensive knowledge of working with VFX, it’s Spielberg
aw-un t1_je7gbvu wrote
Reply to comment by Critcho in Of all the movies that were rushed through production and released very quickly, which ones amazed you most with the final product? by unitedfan6191
Wow, those special effects are truly impressive if that’s the case
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Reply to comment by ChanceVance in What is a movie you love from a genre you don't? by AloofCat73
The humor for sure helps, and the fact that it’s less of a horror and more of a mystery thriller also helps, at least to me.
aw-un t1_jdpn1ph wrote
I can’t stand horror, especially movies with a lot of on screen deaths.
That said, I absolutely love the Scream franchise
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Reply to comment by lessmiserables in ‘The L Word’: Generation Q’ Canceled After 3 Seasons by ArsBrevis
This one drives me absolutely bonkers.
I just don’t unserstand why writers need to be based in LA.
I work crew in Atlanta and while, on average, most of the crew and about half of the cast are locals, the writers are always based in LA. My current show is even based in Atlanta and you can always tell the writers have never set foot here from the scripts. And it just doesn’t make sense.
Like, the showrunner is here running the show and they’re conducting the writers room in LA and they just join via zoom and then they fly the writers out and house them to produce their episodes. They could honestly expand the talent pool and save money if they would just hire just as talented writers that live here.
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I would highly recommend it.
It’s hard to explain because I know what I’m about to say is gonna anger some people and I don’t necessarily agree with it now, but while watching it, all I could think was “this is what Prestige tv should be” everything about it, from the production to the acting (except maybe Cuba) was superb.
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Reply to comment by Lasciviouslibation in Do shows also decide if they wish to renew? by Lasciviouslibation
No, the producer gets replaced
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Reply to comment by AgentElman in Warner Bros. Discovery Sees $2.1 Billion Loss in Q4 After Big Writedown; Ad Sales Tumble by Neo2199
Hulu makes money
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Reply to comment by DisneyDreams7 in ‘Bridgerton’ Star Phoebe Dynevor Exits Netflix Series Ahead Of Season 3 by TheRealOcsiban
What do you mean?
You said cameos provide actors with a lot of free time. I said that depends on the contract. If she renewed, that would mean she may have been committed to Bridgerton the entire time it filmed. We can’t really know what her contract would have stipulated
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Reply to comment by sofewcharacters in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
It took me a bit to get into, but I got to the point where I looked forward to getting home to watch it and got invested with the characters. The story structure is a lot like 911 where it’s them responding to various calls throughout rather than a single case with the occasional episode focusing on a single plot.
If you’ve watched Castle, it’s the same producer
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Reply to comment by sofewcharacters in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
I might have to give the Chicago series a look.
I’m one episode away from being caught up on The Rookie/The Rookie Feds and find myself still in the mood for procedurals.
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Reply to comment by sofewcharacters in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
I find myself looking forward to Lone Star a lot more. I find a majority of the characters more enticing and the acting overall a smidge better.
OG 911 has been in a bit of a rut this season where it feels like all of the characters are rehashing past storylines and treading water. Angela Bassett is of course a powerhouse as always, but a lot of the actors (especially anybody associated with the 911 call center) feel like they’re reading cue cards.
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Reply to comment by meatball77 in 9-1-1 and Lone Star's Next Crossover May Not Be 'Obvious,' But It's Coming by klutzysunshine
Every episode I watch I just think “that production meeting must have been wild”
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Reply to comment by DisneyDreams7 in ‘Bridgerton’ Star Phoebe Dynevor Exits Netflix Series Ahead Of Season 3 by TheRealOcsiban
Depends on the contract for the actor really.
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Reply to Showtime Not Proceeding With ‘Three Women’, Cancels ‘Let The Right One In’ & 'American Gigolo’ Amid Consolidation With Paramount+ by MarvelsGrantMan136
Can someone ELI5 the logic behind shelving all these shows/seasons that have already been produced?
The Batgirl and Scoob stuff (obligatory Fuck Zaslov) makes sense (kinda) because there was a tax benefit due to the merger. But now all these other networks are starting to do the same thing.
Why spend Millions of dollars making a season of television and not air it? Like, 95% of the cost has already happened.
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Reply to comment by bros402 in Alan Sepinwall: ‘Poker Face’ Is a Star-Studded, Highly-Addictive Case-of-the-Week Series by SanderSo47
Don’t complain if you like it and it gets cancelled then 🤷🏼♂️
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Reply to comment by razloric in Your thoughts on Law & Order? by FreshmenMan
I know one episode where detective Fontana essentially waterboarded a guy to find where a kidnapped little girl was being held. Then the whole second half was the DAs dealing with the repercussions of that action and telling him how stupid and wrong what he did was.
Can’t remember which episode specifically, but Fontana had a short run, so should be easy enough to find
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Reply to comment by Bomboclaat_Babylon in Your thoughts on Law & Order? by FreshmenMan
I don’t know man, the format might be the same, but Law and Order (original) was often one of if not the best written procedural around. Using that same format but still being able to tell different stories takes an insane amount of creativity.
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Reply to comment by Da_zero_kid in Emily in Paris: appreciated the initial disclaimer on the French version by HouseSandwich
Because it’s a tv show that isn’t aimed at males in their 20’s-30’s, which is a cardinal sin here at r/television
aw-un t1_j2e4e8s wrote
I mean, CW shows are/were some of the most popular shows on the service (Riverdale, All American, Supernatural).
There’s a reason Netflix had a billion dollar *(a year) deal with the CW for their content for a long time.
It makes sense that they would try to make shows for those viewers now that that deal is done.
And as a fan of CW shows, I welcome it. I just wish Netflix would adjust and make the jump to 22 episode seasons like the CW.
*i may be Mandela Effecting the a year part. Can’t remember and too lazy to look up
aw-un t1_j27vdwm wrote
Christine Baranski
Patti Lupone
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Reply to comment by JesusCabrita in Who do you want to see in season 3 of "The White Lotus?" by Socko82
*Thandiwe
aw-un t1_je9kpw0 wrote
Reply to comment by plaincoldtofu in TIL The organizers of the Japan Olympics in 2021 distributed 160,000 condoms to the athletes by Future_Green_7222
You forgot that each condom use involves, at a minimum, two athletes.