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Awesome Saved a handful for phone backgrounds, got the Grand Budapest Hotel set up right now.80 high resolution movie posters with no text
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Awesome Saved a handful for phone backgrounds, got the Grand Budapest Hotel set up right now.80 high resolution movie posters with no text
Awesome Saved a handful for phone backgrounds, got the Grand Budapest Hotel set up right now.
80 high resolution movie posters with no text
Now I wish there were more.Awesome Saved a handful for phone backgrounds, got the Grand Budapest Hotel set up right now.
That's a really good idea, which I hadn't thought of. Repped.
Jon Favreau confirmed directing the live action Lion King
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Hollywood is the worst.
Love Jon, but we absolutely do not need a live action Lion King.
************* can't stop rehashing, they already got it right the first time.
Yall do no you don't have to watch it?
Its not like it diminishes the OG.
Yall do no you don't have to watch it?
Its not like it diminishes the OG.
Yall do no you don't have to watch it?
Its not like it diminishes the OG.
Movies aren't made or remade cuz they need to beHollywood is the worst.
Love Jon, but we absolutely do not need a live action Lion King.
************* can't stop rehashing, they already got it right the first time.
Not to mention there already also was a long-running, live-action stage version of the Lion King. Really no need for a new movie.
Movie studio execs have ALWAYS passed up unexplored scripts and source material. They make the movies they want to make, the movies they've been told will make a lot of money, or writers/producers convince them to make certain movies and that just goes back to movies they choose to make.Yall do no you don't have to watch it?
Its not like it diminishes the OG.
I'm not going to watch it and that's not the point.
The point is that there is far too many rehashes/money grabs for movies that we've already had and the more successful each one is, the more of them they will make.
There are so many more unexplored scripts/source material that could use even half of the 200 million dollar budget they are going to give this nostalgia bait of a movie.
It's the antithesis of moving forward and discouraging to the young filmmakers/screenwriters out there with original ideas.
But that's what happens when studios are run by investors and not creators.