Tom Hiddleston (Lucky 13) (1000)

830 Name: Anonon : 2016-09-22 02:30 ID:QiO4jB4b

http://bgrated.com/home/casting-call-kong-skull-island-nyc-casting-call-for-a-bar-scene/

SI casting for a bar scene shoot in NY this coming Sunday.
That is not a particularly good sign they are reshooting.
Has TH told another little white lie about racing back to Oz?
It's an ensemble cast so he may not be needed but history tells us he fibs.

832 Name: Anon. : 2016-09-22 03:09 ID:kYaIUqng

>>830 Well, I guess it is only September and it's not meant to hit theatres until March, but The Peanut (as Anon unaffectionately calls him) flew that cast and crew to three continents over about six months, so it can't be a promising sign that they still need more material.

Where would they be in the process? Editing? Testing with audiences? Where are they that they've discovered some patches need to be applied?

I would say TH can't afford another flop after CP, ISTL and HR all underperformed, both with critics and at the box office, but I don't want the CB veranda gang coming over here to attack me with their mimosas for being a bad fan.

838 Name: Anon : 2016-09-22 06:51 ID:e1lU2QKe

>>830,832 Bar scene in NYC (or pretending to be elsewhere) says to me "expository scene". In other words: plot implausibility and/or incomprehensible chaos that needs explaining in a scene where they all sit down with a beer and tell us what's happening. That in turn says to me that this project may be in trouble.

I agree that a disaster on a $200m movie would not help, though I think the real stupidity lay with the studio in thinking that JVR was sufficiently experienced to direct such a film. TH actually hasn't done so badly in that 2 of his 4 most recent projects have been critical successes: TNM and HR (polarising, but it had some very god reviews). TNM was a big commercial success in the UK and HR was never going to make loads, though I bet it easily made its £5m budget back, which is more than CP did.

I think we have been overly distracted by ISTL being a critical car crash - though we only noticed that because it was so over hyped as the next Oscar nominated thang (and it may still be that SPC has the last laugh there as they still aren't done with us). Plus CP was massively over hyped too. The real problem with both these movies is that we weren't allowed to discover and enjoy their good points independently. We were told that they were the best thing EVAH and so of course they disappointed.

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