RatskyWatsky
Hunky Nostradamus
MipCom is underway:
The Terror has apparently been pushed to 2018
(Then again, it's so unfinished you can see the green screen in the promo pic):
Good. Gives me more time to finish the book.
MipCom is underway:
The Terror has apparently been pushed to 2018
(Then again, it's so unfinished you can see the green screen in the promo pic):
NBC has put in development Nancy Drew, a drama inspired by the famous childrens books, from Doubt creators Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, producer Dan Jinks and CBS TV Studios.
This is the same creative team that was behind the 2016 CBS pilot of the same name. But beyond the title and the underlying source material, there is very little in common between the projects as the NBC is based on a brand new idea by Phelan and Rater.
Written by the duo, in NBCs Nancy Drew, when the author of the most famous female teen detective book series is thrust into a real-life murder mystery, who does she turn to for help? Her two best friends from childhood, who were the inspiration for all those books, and the women who have a real axe to grind about the way their supposed best friend chose to portray them all those years ago.
The series is about Nancy getting back together with her girlfriends as they all are now women of a certain age, in their 40s or 50s, and, overcoming the inevitable bad blood, they pull on their strength, which is their knack for solving mysteries together.
ohmygodohmygodohmygodohmygodDiverse Nancy returns?!
I must say that this is a much better concept than the one CBS had in development years ago. Also, something something 50+ audience.
Diverse Nancy returns?!
I must say that this is a much better concept than the one CBS had in development years ago. Also, something something 50+ audience.
Diverse Nancy returns?!
I must say that this is a much better concept than the one CBS had in development years ago. Also, something something 50+ audience.
No but seriously they are:The Netflix juggernaut shows few signs of slowing. After the close of trading today, the company reported a 49% year-over-year increase in global subscribers in the third quarter.
The global tally now stands at 104 million. In the quarter, Netflix added 850,000 new customers in the U.S., to hit 52.77 million overall, and internationally it signed up 4.45 million for a total of 56.48 million.
Aiming for a level of output not seen since the two-reeler silent movie days, Netflix plans to put out a new original movie on average every four and a half days in 2018, for an eye-popping total of 80 releases, content chief Ted Sarandos said after todays release of third-quarter earnings.
This is in addition to the US remake that is already in the works! So that's six remakes.NRKs Skam (Shame), an unprecedented Norwegian cult web-TV hit that attained the Holy Grail of broadcasting a reconquering of teen auds is now set for national remakes in five of Europes key TV territories: Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.
In a first European roll-out of the milestone blog-style web series, orchestrated by Norwegian pubcaster NRK and Beta Film, which handle international on Shame, Banijay Studios France is preparing screenplays in partnership with France Télévisions, aiming to go into production in 2017.
Bantry Bay and ZDF/Funk are preparing a German makeover, Telefonicas Movistar + the Spanish retread, while NTR will produce a Dutch reversion for the Netherlands NRT/NPO; in Italy, Rome-based Cross Productions aims to go into production for Timvision, the VOD service of Italia Telecom, by the end of the year.
But they cant even achieve high quality content at the current quantity...
No but seriously they are:
Netflix Plans 80 Movies In 2018, Up From 8 In Current Quarter; People Will Start Seeing The Potential
Netflix plans to put out a new original movie on average every four and a half days in 2018
Also in news that are only relevant to me and memles:
Shame Gets European Remake Roll-Out from NRK, Beta Film
This is in addition to the US remake that is already in the works! So that's six remakes.
And 7 of those 80 will be decent.Netflix is taking over the world:
Netflix Gains 5.3M Global Subs In Q3 As Stock Sets Record
No but seriously they are:
Netflix Plans 80 Movies In 2018, Up From 8 In Current Quarter; People Will Start Seeing The Potential [I think there is an implied "...or else" in there]
Also in news that are only relevant to me and memles:
Shame Gets European Remake Roll-Out from NRK, Beta Film
This is in addition to the US remake that is already in the works! So that's six remakes.
Have they had any actual good movies besides Beasts of No Nation?
I forgot about that one, maybe Ill give it a shot.Okja
I forgot about that one, maybe Ill give it a shot.
Dat mat.
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"really"
How the hell did this get through any number of people who must have seen this before it was sent to broadcast?
Dat mat.
But they cant even achieve high quality content at the current quantity...
Looking at it again, I have to assume that stunt was meant to be a close up of the guy falling but the camera operator or someone forgot, and then when they went to edit it, they didn't have any footage so they just said "fuck it" and hoped no one would notice. lol
Gif I posted is SEAL Team, image is The Brave(looks to be the MC which is the main guy from Under the Dome.)Is that David Boreanz from SEAL Team?
How the hell did this get through any number of people who must have seen this before it was sent to broadcast?
Dat mat.
lol so they fixed it for some broadcasts but not for Canada at least?
Oh wow they zoomed and cropped. lolI
Edit: just got to that scene, was edited on NBC here at least.
Oh wow they zoomed and cropped. lol
Now I really want to know what happened. I wonder if they saw this and fixed it for the NBC broadcast but didn't care about what they sent out to international markets.
Or they simply sent the wrong episode version to Global.lol so they fixed it for some broadcasts but not for Canada at least?
How the hell did this get through any number of people who must have seen this before it was sent to broadcast?
Dat mat.
It's the advanced instant-deplayable backpack mat, designed by DARPA to protect seal team heroes' spines. Duh...
Honestly how the fuck do you navigate the new AV Club? It's fucked up that now not every TV show review is in the TV section. You either have to search for shows or go to the dedicated review section because the layout can't sustain having a simple little box with all the latest reviews like the old layout. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck me.
Aiming for a level of output not seen since the two-reeler silent movie days, Netflix plans to put out a new original movie on average every four and a half days in 2018, for an eye-popping total of 80 releases, content chief Ted Sarandos said after todays release of third-quarter earnings.
Can the CW squeeze in another show on Friday night?
Seems like Valor is gonna join the JTV and CEX club.
Can the CW squeeze in another show on Friday night?
Seems like Valor is gonna join the JTV and CEX club.
So I'm guessing our first cancellation is coming down to Valor vs 10 Days in the Valley
Who is your money on
So I'm guessing our first cancellation is coming down to Valor vs 10 Days in the Valley
Who is your money on
How the hell did this get through any number of people who must have seen this before it was sent to broadcast?
Dat mat.
Have they had any actual good movies besides Beasts of No Nation?
So I'm guessing our first cancellation is coming down to Valor vs 10 Days in the Valley
Who is your money on