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The Killer

Man, this is aging like a fine wine. Will sooner or later scroll of ‘’takes’’ claiming this is Finchs’ underrated etc. killer soundtrack, literally! This plays. Oh the black hole that is Fassbender at the box office, but this should’ve gotten more love. Eh.
 
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Girl goes mask off when her Oscar bait film is about to come out...
 
Weird question but does anyone remember a kids movie that featured a haunting version of Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
 
Weird question but does anyone remember a kids movie that featured a haunting version of Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?
No but I remember Lady in the Water going for the "haunting" effect when using it in it's promos.

 
New transfer looks so much better it's not even funny. It'll be nice to watch the film without having that awful vertical stretching to fit a 1080 frame.
 
If we convince him the Fortnite Kill Bill short film is his tenth film, do you think he'll stop saying dumb things? :o
 

Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. was fielding a second round of bids on Monday, including a mostly cash offer from Netflix Inc., in an auction that could wrap up in the coming days or weeks, according to people familiar with the discussions.
Bankers for Paramount Skydance Corp., Comcast Corp. and Netflix worked over the long Thanksgiving weekend on improved offers for all or part of Warner Bros., said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing nonpublic information.
The offers are binding, which means the board is in a position to sign off on a deal quickly if its goals are met, one of the people said. The company hasn’t described the latest offers as final, however, and another bid would be considered if the terms are attractive.
Netflix, the streaming industry leader, is working on a bridge loan that totals tens of billions of dollars, one the people said.
Shares of Warner Bros. closed at $23.87 Monday in New York, giving the company an equity market value of $59 billion.
Warner Bros., the parent of HBO, CNN and its namesake film studio, officially put itself up for sale in October after receiving multiple unsolicited offers for all or part of the company. Paramount, now led by technology scion David Ellison, kicked off the process with three offer for all of the company, including its cable TV networks.
Comcast and Netflix are interested only in the Warner Bros. studios and the HBO Max streaming service. Should one of their bids be accepted, Warner Bros. would continue with plans to spin off its cable channels as Discovery Global. The spinoff could occur by the middle of next year.

This is literally a nightmare timeline for me. The thought of Netflix owning WB and all its IP -- while expediting the death of movie theaters -- makes me want to cry. But I don't know what the "lesser evil" is in this case.

Comcast?
 

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