Niiceee... That slo-mo shot looks great.eromero wrote:
The Interview (2014)
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Rogen/Goldberg joints are the the pinnacle of modern comedy.
your avy thoughAllstar wrote:Rogen/Goldberg joints are the the pinnacle of modern comedy.
The script is good. It has some funny parts and some really dark parts. But it sounds like it is going to be good.
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http://www.deadline.com/2014/08/sony-sc ... m=facebookHaving moved out Cameron Crowe’s untitled project out of Christmas to summer of 2015, Sony Pictures has decided to drop Seth Rogan’s controversial comedy The Interview, which stars James Franco and Rogen into that date. The controversial action-comedy was initially set for Oct. 10. “The combination of Seth, Evan, and James is pure comedic magic,” Rory Bruer, president, Sony’s Worldwide Distribution for the studio said in a statement. “In our early screenings of The Interview, we’ve seen that they’ve delivered yet again, and we’re thrilled to be making the move to Christmas – one of the most important moviegoing days of the year and the perfect date to show off their brand of comedy.
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That bolded sentence made it sound like they weren't going to distribute it.theseeker9175 wrote:http://www.deadline.com/2014/08/sony-sc ... m=facebookHaving moved out Cameron Crowe’s untitled project out of Christmas to summer of 2015, Sony Pictures has decided to drop Seth Rogan’s controversial comedy The Interview, which stars James Franco and Rogen into that date. The controversial action-comedy was initially set for Oct. 10. “The combination of Seth, Evan, and James is pure comedic magic,” Rory Bruer, president, Sony’s Worldwide Distribution for the studio said in a statement. “In our early screenings of The Interview, we’ve seen that they’ve delivered yet again, and we’re thrilled to be making the move to Christmas – one of the most important moviegoing days of the year and the perfect date to show off their brand of comedy.
According to Wikipedia, Dan Sterling wrote the script, not Rogen/Goldberg (even it they're directing)
Fuck, that's disappointing
Edit: Deadline says the same thing, I dont know this guy but my interest has dropped
Fuck, that's disappointing
Edit: Deadline says the same thing, I dont know this guy but my interest has dropped
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He's got some TV credit, having worked on The Office US, King of The Hill and South Park.Now Where Was I ? wrote:According to Wikipedia, Dan Sterling wrote the script, not Rogen/Goldberg (even it they're directing)
Fuck, that's disappointing
Edit: Deadline says the same thing, I dont know this guy but my interest has dropped
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