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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 18, 2020 2:40:47 GMT
Also, if you use adblocker, it's zero ads for 1 hour 25 minutes of program. And, oh my gosh, this Joe "Hunt", holy frikkin moly.
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Post by hi224 on Jan 18, 2020 4:03:40 GMT
Also, if you use adblocker, it's zero ads for 1 hour 25 minutes of program. And, oh my gosh, this Joe "Hunt", holy frikkin moly. you see the shitty 2018 biopic?
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 18, 2020 5:30:19 GMT
Also, if you use adblocker, it's zero ads for 1 hour 25 minutes of program. And, oh my gosh, this Joe "Hunt", holy frikkin moly. you see the shitty 2018 biopic? No. Feature film or TV? What's it called? I didn't know the story until I saw this one, last night. It's so... wow, like the 80s to the millionth degree. Come to think of it, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Brett Easton Ellis took a healthy dose of inspiration for American Psycho from the story of Joe Hunt.
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Post by hi224 on Jan 18, 2020 5:47:40 GMT
you see the shitty 2018 biopic? No. Feature film or TV? What's it called? I didn't know the story until I saw this one, last night. It's so... wow, like the 80s to the millionth degree. Come to think of it, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Brett Easton Ellis took a healthy dose of inspiration for American Psycho from the story of Joe Hunt. its a movie starring Ansel Englort as Hunt from 2018, it was widely panned but still interesting as a watch. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billionaire_Boys_Club_(2018_film)
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Post by hi224 on Jan 18, 2020 5:48:14 GMT
you see the shitty 2018 biopic? No. Feature film or TV? What's it called? I didn't know the story until I saw this one, last night. It's so... wow, like the 80s to the millionth degree. Come to think of it, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Brett Easton Ellis took a healthy dose of inspiration for American Psycho from the story of Joe Hunt. and nice catch as well regarding Ellis using him as inspiration.
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 18, 2020 6:03:46 GMT
No. Feature film or TV? What's it called? I didn't know the story until I saw this one, last night. It's so... wow, like the 80s to the millionth degree. Come to think of it, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that Brett Easton Ellis took a healthy dose of inspiration for American Psycho from the story of Joe Hunt. its a movie starring Ansel Englort as Hunt from 2018, it was widely panned but still interesting as a watch. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billionaire_Boys_Club_(2018_film) Baby Driver? I love him. That's too bad. His movie, The Goldfich, got panned too. He's got his whole career ahead of him to do great things. He must have had the same agent as Spacey. It's often how sets of actor get cast in the same movies together when nothing else (like the filmmaker) is the same. But Spacey as Levin in BBC??? Ugh. He must be 20 years older and a foot shorter than Levin was, and Spacey has never looked young for his age. Have you seen Working Girl (1987)? Spacey looks 60 back then, too.
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Post by hi224 on Jan 18, 2020 6:09:42 GMT
Baby Driver? I love him. That's too bad. His movie, The Goldfich, got panned too. He's got his whole career ahead of him to do great things. He must have had the same agent as Spacey. It's often how sets of actor get cast in the same movies together when nothing else (like the filmmaker) is the same. But Spacey as Levin in BBC??? Ugh. He must be 20 years older and a foot shorter than Levin was, and Spacey has never looked young for his age. Have you seen Working Girl (1987) Spacey looks 60 back then, too. well theres also the creepy connotation to Spacey's real life issues lol.
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 18, 2020 6:19:13 GMT
Baby Driver? I love him. That's too bad. His movie, The Goldfich, got panned too. He's got his whole career ahead of him to do great things. He must have had the same agent as Spacey. It's often how sets of actor get cast in the same movies together when nothing else (like the filmmaker) is the same. But Spacey as Levin in BBC??? Ugh. He must be 20 years older and a foot shorter than Levin was, and Spacey has never looked young for his age. Have you seen Working Girl (1987) Spacey looks 60 back then, too. well theres also the creepy connotation to Spacey's real life issues lol. He's never been short on creepy. I guess it's part of his brand. He did a dumb thing by making that YouTube video of himself as his character from House of Cards. It sends the message that he thinks that material is his to riff off of, that he's the brains behind the character. Writers get offended like that. If he had a few heavy hitter writers out there who were thinking they might want to go to bat for him, and insist Spacey be attached to a project for them to agree to write it, he definitely hurt his chances with that video. No writer wants to sit alone and work their guts out just for some actor to make like he could do the whole thing himself.
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Post by hi224 on Jan 18, 2020 6:35:57 GMT
well theres also the creepy connotation to Spacey's real life issues lol. He's never been short on creepy. I guess it's part of his brand. He did a dumb thing by making that YouTube video of himself as his character from House of Cards. It sends the message that he thinks that material is his to riff off of, that he's the brains behind the character. Writers get offended like that. If he had a few heavy hitter writers out there who were thinking they might want to go to bat for him, and insist Spacey be attached to a project for them to agree to write it, he definitely hurt his chances with that video. No writer wants to sit alone and work their guts out just for some actor to make like he could do the whole thing himself. well and also lack any self awareness.
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Post by forca84 on Jan 21, 2020 1:27:04 GMT
I have the recent movie version. Which seems rushed. I haven't watched the old Miniseries tho.
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Post by hi224 on Jan 21, 2020 1:32:11 GMT
I have the recent movie version. Which seems rushed. I haven't watched the old Miniseries tho. ooo actually forgot there was a mini-series.
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Post by dianachristensen on Jan 21, 2020 6:56:40 GMT
I have the recent movie version. Which seems rushed. I haven't watched the old Miniseries tho. Oh yeah? There's an old mini-series? I have to admit, I really enjoy Marcia Clark in the two episodes I've seen of her new A&E "The First 48" series. She has a great speaking voice, the pull to book the best interviews per topic, and she and her production staff storyboard TF out of what they produce, to make for excellent (albeit slightly redundant) storytelling. This is the other episode I've seen: Unlike the Billionaire Boys Club, this is a story with which I was already familiar before I viewed the episode, but man, does she have great interviews to enforce and support the common sense driven movement to re-investigate due to the beyond absurdist finding by the San Diego Sheriff's office. hi224 and Power Ranger, too, this one is as fascinating as it is appalling as it is tragic.
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