That's brilliant, Tom. The "Submit it to a studio!" button with the Paramount/Dreamworks/Lion's Gate/etc. tickyboxes is an especially lovely touch.
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Who of course will be debuting this week in TV's Hit DRIVE.
You meant Melanie Lynskey.
I like Will Ferrell and all but those "Sweet Delilah's lantern! My mind is a deviant lard!" snatches of dialogue represent pretty well the dadaist poetry he was given to say in Anchorman.
Linda Cardellini is in Drive? I didn't know that!
Cut and pasted the wrong post (see edited post above).
Huh. I hadn't heard a thing about that either, Theo. And, obviously, Danny Boyle was busy with Sunshine, so I doubt he had much to do with it.
Juan Carlos Fresnadillo is responsible.
And, obviously, Danny Boyle was busy with Sunshine, so I doubt he had much to do with it.
Boyle produced. How hands-on he was, I don't know. Producers range all the way from "It was my idea originally, so I get my name in the credits" to "I put up a big chunk of the money, so I get my name in the credits," to "almost like a second director."
I think Boyle probably ended up closer to the "almost like a second director" end of the spectrum, depending on how much of his time was being eaten up by Sunshine.
I can hope that it's an Aliens/Alien quality sequel, anyway. Until I learn otherwise. Certainly not the way to bet, but hey, it can happen.
Rose Byrne's in both Sunshine and 28 Weeks Later so everyone's a winner.
Have you seen the trailer yet, Theo? Bone chilling. I can't wait. In some ways it looks to be much scarier because its basic premise is to hold out hope that everything's going to be okay, and then snatch it away.