greensage
@greensage@lib.lgbt
- Comment on Why Every Film Today Looks the Same 1 year ago:
Fucking travesty it won best editing and getting a nom for best pic. Terrible and a waste of rami
- Comment on [Weekly thread] What is the best movie you watched last week? 9 September 1 year ago:
That’s been on my list to watch for a while!
- Comment on What was the best performance by somebody not primarily known for their acting? #MovieDiscussion 1 year ago:
I really loved Melissa McCarthy in Can You Ever Forgive Me? She nailed that one
- Comment on What shows had awkward or otherwise poor returns from cancelations? 1 year ago:
Not really they just release specials every once in a while.
On August 5, 2021, Comedy Central announced that Parker and Stone signed a $900 million deal for extending the series to 30 seasons through 2027.[14] The deal also included a series of 14 films for Paramount+, which are released twice per year.[15] Parker and Stone later denied that the projects were films, and clarified that it was ViacomCBS (currently Paramount Global) which decided to advertise them as such.[16] Paramount+ advertises the projects as “exclusive events”, and they are generally accepted to be television specials.[17] - Wiki
- Comment on "Barbie" makes history as film surpasses $1B in box office sales 1 year ago:
It’s closer to the first Lego movie than Transformers. If that helps