But the movie has... you know... that third act. The press didn't write the movie, Jim.
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Replying to @DrewMcWeeny @JimVejvoda
And Lawrence hasn't exactly been endearing herself recently either.
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Replying to @firehawk32 @JimVejvoda
I don't give a shit about any of that. Celebrity blah blah who cares? The movie has big problems as a movie.
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Replying to @DrewMcWeeny
i hear them at the junkets, events, all that. Press interactions with talent color their views of their films
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Replying to @JimVejvoda
Okay. I don't interact with them or care. But I think there are some big bad terrible choices in this movie.
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Replying to @DrewMcWeeny
the moral question is definitely one that ppl (and outrage bloggers) will and should discuss. But I do wonder what reaction
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Replying to @JimVejvoda
From the first draft of the script, the question is better than the actual execution of the story around it.
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Replying to @mtgilchrist @DrewMcWeeny
oh Christ here come the likes from the crew
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Replying to @JimVejvoda @DrewMcWeeny
I just agree the idea is better than the execution. I am wildly piggybacking on Drew, I know
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and I agree too that the idea > execution. Also think press can forgive flawed movies when they like ppl involved
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