No. She's been in custody since she was convicted on March 6th which is 17 months short of her 18 month sentence.
I love that! It’s a funny anecdote and very endearing. John Williams is a giant in the industry but didn’t seem to have an ego about himself when it came to the daunting task of scoring such a powerful film.
I think that’s the kind of attitude you’d want from a composer for a film like Schindler’s List. Someone that recognizes the importance of the film and who is going to work their ass off to do the film justice rather than someone waltzing in and treating it like they’re working on a run of the mill movie gig.
Can you please ease up on the submissions? 9 posts in 4hrs is excessive and could be considered borderline spamming the instance we're hosted on. Keep in mind this is a general purpose instance and not specifically catering to entertainment media like Lemmy.film used to so we're not trying to flood the local feed. None of your posts broke double digit upvotes either so it might be an indication that you need to be a little more discriminating.
Same here. I didn’t realize Dan Trachtenberg also did 10 Cloverfield Lane before Prey. Both films were the strongest sequels in their respective series so I’m willing to checkout anything this guy makes.
Studio 60 wasn't perfect but I enjoyed it. I'm still annoyed to this day that it didn't get renewed for a second season. I think it was just beginning to find its footing but hey, those are the breaks.
It debuted during the same TV season and on the same network as 30 Rock and while they were both very different approaches to the same concept the premises were similar enough that it always felt like one of them was doomed to be a single season affair. NBC was throwing both at the wall and seeing which stuck. Lorne Michaels and Tina Fey's comedy just won out over Sorkin's dramedy in the end.
The article fails to mention that the pilot was originally made for Fox as The Birchums, and they passed on the series.
I'd be willing to bet The Daily Wire probably doesn't want people knowing that Jimmy Kimmel was the executive producer of the pilot (though he appears uninvolved now).
Here's the link with tracking elements removed:
https://www.insider.com/dvd-blu-ray-collectors-streaming-apocalypse-physical-media-2023-11
If that were the cheaper thing to do I have no doubt they would've done it. Personally, I figured they were more likely go portless/wireless charging before being forced to USB-C but I guess that's not entirely feasible yet.
You say you've never even seen Doctor Who before so by your own admission your opinion is uninformed and therefore offers nothing of substance. This is a community for discussing movies and television. Not your personal soapbox for airing your uninformed culture war grievances. Take that somewhere else.