Every good stuntman knows that getting knocked down is part of the job.
Every time you hit the dirt, youve just got to get back up and keep going.
What is surprising, however, is how the sequel will come to be.
Furthermore, it still hasBrad Pittattached to star as Booth.
And yet, instead of directing it himself, Tarantino is turning the project over toDavid Fincher.
Its an odd twist of fate, but one that at first honestly sounds pretty good.
He will be able to present the material with care, particularly given his decades-long friendship with Pitt.
Youve gotta look at that and say, What is the consumer trying to tell you?
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Theres a logic to Sarandos bean-counting.
But five years ago,Once Upon a Timemade the exact opposite argument.
Imagine something similar with a Netflix star.
But shed have to navigate through the piles of other slush Netflix put out that week.
But then it would be done.
Or at least they could, provided they can still do movies.
After all, the primary arc ofOnce Upon a Timeinvolves Dalton contemplating his future.
Once Upon a Time…
In Hollywoodbelieved in the beauty and power of cinema.
Netflix believes in the numbers generated by constant distraction.
The movies are dead, replaced by endless, unremarkable streaming.