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Post by Mr Dedlock on Mar 13, 2018 16:59:05 GMT
michelle pfeiffer after all her husband is writing it for her.
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Post by To Die For on Mar 13, 2018 18:38:04 GMT
If this means that I will get another chance to enjoy six or seven hours of Kidman goodness, I am all in !!!
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Post by perro del hortelano on Mar 13, 2018 20:41:26 GMT
Crime mystery is my favourite TV Show genre but this project is not working for me for some reasons. I hope it never gets made like Amelia movie she had with HBO.
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Post by triflo on Mar 13, 2018 21:14:27 GMT
Crime mystery is my favourite TV Show genre but this project is not working for me for some reasons. I hope it never gets made like Amelia movie she had with HBO. Exactly. It sounds more like Before I go to sleep than Big Little Lies. Great it's HBO and Kelley but I am not happy with that project. I's rather see her coming back to Europe to do a movie with autheurs like Lanthimos, von Trier, Sorrentino etc.
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Post by andre on Mar 13, 2018 23:21:37 GMT
I'm really not into this, I'd rather prefer that Nicole goes on with BLL (which already is a hit and everything) then going to another new TV production, even if it is at HBO, because it seems to me that she is trying to repeat BLL formula, you know? HBO, David, etc, and maybe it won't work this time, maybe.
I would love her to take advantage of all the hype around her and do more great movies! Let's see...
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Post by Manwithoutfriends on Mar 14, 2018 9:38:00 GMT
Sounds interesting. I'd personally rather see her take some interesting supporting roles in shows like The Handmaidens Tale or Fargo. I think now is a good time to have some fun and do some quirky, offbeat projects.
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Post by brittany on Mar 25, 2018 1:59:06 GMT
I just finished reading the book. I really liked it, actually. Nicole's character is great and I think it could be a very compelling series, if directed well. It starts slow, but I was completely hooked about a third of the way in. Nicole's character goes through a lot, and none of the supporting characters are in it even a third as much as her character is. It's a role that Nicole will really get the chance to chew into. I'm looking forward to it.
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Post by Mr Dedlock on Mar 25, 2018 6:31:34 GMT
I just finished reading the book. I really liked it, actually. Nicole's character is great and I think it could be a very compelling series, if directed well. It starts slow, but I was completely hooked about a third of the way in. Nicole's character goes through a lot, and none of the supporting characters are in it even a third as much as her character is. It's a role that Nicole will really get the chance to chew into. I'm looking forward to it. Do you think it would be better off as a film?
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Post by perro del hortelano on Mar 25, 2018 7:00:02 GMT
I am not still feeling this project unless they find a good director to helm it.
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Post by brittany on Mar 25, 2018 9:01:59 GMT
I just finished reading the book. I really liked it, actually. Nicole's character is great and I think it could be a very compelling series, if directed well. It starts slow, but I was completely hooked about a third of the way in. Nicole's character goes through a lot, and none of the supporting characters are in it even a third as much as her character is. It's a role that Nicole will really get the chance to chew into. I'm looking forward to it. Do you think it would be better off as a film? Definitely not, actually. I think that's how it would end up more like Before I Go To Sleep. I think with television it's much easier to hook people on a thriller like this, and have it actually be good. There's a lot packed into the book and they would have to cut corners to fit it all into a movie.
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Post by brittany on Mar 25, 2018 9:03:24 GMT
I am not still feeling this project unless they find a good director to helm it. I do agree that a really good director is essential. The story has a few tone changes due to the plot, so not just anyone could pull this off.
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Post by Poison_Regal on Mar 25, 2018 11:18:18 GMT
I just finished reading the book. I really liked it, actually. Nicole's character is great and I think it could be a very compelling series, if directed well. It starts slow, but I was completely hooked about a third of the way in. Nicole's character goes through a lot, and none of the supporting characters are in it even a third as much as her character is. It's a role that Nicole will really get the chance to chew into. I'm looking forward to it. Sounds wonderful. Nicole central i'm all in!
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Post by nic on Mar 25, 2018 15:15:37 GMT
Do you think it would be better off as a film? Definitely not, actually. I think that's how it would end up more like Before I Go To Sleep. I think with television it's much easier to hook people on a thriller like this, and have it actually be good. There's a lot packed into the book and they would have to cut corners to fit it all into a movie. Thanks for not spoiling anything! Keep it up! Who do you think would be the best fit. Sounds like it could be a good project for the director of Get Out, Jean Marc V. or even David Fincher.
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Post by brittany on Mar 25, 2018 15:46:48 GMT
Definitely not, actually. I think that's how it would end up more like Before I Go To Sleep. I think with television it's much easier to hook people on a thriller like this, and have it actually be good. There's a lot packed into the book and they would have to cut corners to fit it all into a movie. Thanks for not spoiling anything! Keep it up! Who do you think would be the best fit. Sounds like it could be a good project for the director of Get Out, Jean Marc V. or even David Fincher. You're welcome! I like all three of those choices! I think those three, or any of Park Chan-wook, Denis Villeneuve, James Wan, Lynne Ramsay, or Ang Lee would perfect this material. Anyone who could master the tension, but also the detailed emotional arc of the character of Grace.
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Post by Naominic on Mar 25, 2018 16:51:34 GMT
I like all three of those choices! I think those three, or any of Park Chan-wook, Denis Villeneuve, James Wan, Lynne Ramsay, or Ang Lee would perfect this material. I'd love for Nicole to work with Lynne Ramsay. They both served on the jury at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival so there's a connection. Also it's great that Nicole is doing another TV miniseries with what sounds like a meaty role. After this I hope that she'll find the time to do a great play on Broadway.
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