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We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
The first major loss for my cast. Oh well, at least it was more of a side character.
I'm starting to get worried I might lose my novelty character that I traded down so desperately for.
I've just got to make it back to my next pick and I won't be too concerned with the rest. I've already cast a couple folks I can move around if need be.
Danny would have been great for what I had in mind but it wasn't central to the story.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
I mean, technically... but I've never done this shit before. I don't trust myself not to fuck up my own movie, so I'm enlisting help from one of the best.
And I've been thinking of myself as more of a studio head / casting director, FWIW.
I mean, technically... but I've never done this shit before. I don't trust myself not to fuck up my own movie, so I'm enlisting help from one of the best.
I mean, technically... but I've never done this shit before. I don't trust myself not to fuck up my own movie, so I'm enlisting help from one of the best.
And I've been thinking of myself as more of a studio head / casting director, FWIW.
Having a known name attached to your project as an executive producer has a lot of benefits too. It can draw in investment and talent. Plus, you get their creative input. Where they would serve a function kind of like a showrunner on a TV show.
Depending on the project. If it's some typical studio movie they tend to just be money men with boardroom notes and test screening data. Which isn't your project, I'm guessing.
Well I'm to paranoid now so I'm going to draft my movie. The movie snobs here may not like it but, as I said, I don't know too much movies. I'm remaking Oceans 11. The characters will be the characters from the 2001 version but the movie will take place in the 50s as the first Oceans 11 was. I think this would be a really fun and chaotic remake given Tarantino's directing style. I know I'd watch this remake. Here is my character list so far (will draft Tarantino himself as an actor later)....
Kevin Spacey - Danny Ocean
Jordan Peele - Frank Catton
James Franco - Linus Caldwell
Jennifer Lawrence - Tess Ocean
Joseph Gordon-Levitt - Terry Benedict
Ken Jeong - Yen
Morgan Freeman - Saul Bloom
Still got some characters left to fill but I think this is the start to a solid movie.