I liked OUATIH but is this necessary
Fincher really this hard up?
He is doing this to secure the budget for Mindhunter Season 3
He is doing this to secure the budget for Mindhunter Season 3
lmaooo, i want to believe this so much
I liked OUATIH but is this necessary
no that’s why Quentin gave it to Netflix
lmaooo, i want to believe this so much
Why wouldn’t you believe it? It’s coming.
Fincher really this hard up?
well the first thing we need to acknowledge is that fincher is washed
Fincher’s next film will be titled “The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.” Not just that, the film will reintroduce Pitt’s character in a very different light—as a Hollywood studio fixer.
The concept of Booth taking on that role isn’t entirely new. Tarantino explored the idea in the 2021 novelization of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” fleshing out Booth’s backstory with a series of solo misadventures that suggested a much darker and more capable side to the character.
As a “fixer,” Booth would be the guy studios call when something—anything—needs to quietly disappear. Scandals, blackmail, problematic stars, even bodies. He operates in the shadows, loyal, unshakable, and totally unfazed by the dirt beneath Hollywood’s golden surface. It’s a natural evolution for a character already written as a war hero, stuntman, and possibly even a murderer.
I’m in, yep
well the first thing we need to acknowledge is that fincher is washed
The Killer out now
having watched death wish again recently, I kinda see cliff as a stoner version of that sort of disposition
Why wouldn’t you believe it? It’s coming.
You’re right. It’s coming 🙏
title is hard
Too bad @op doesnt wanna update it
Fincher’s next film will be titled “The Continuing Adventures of Cliff Booth.” Not just that, the film will reintroduce Pitt’s character in a very different light—as a Hollywood studio fixer.
The concept of Booth taking on that role isn’t entirely new. Tarantino explored the idea in the 2021 novelization of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” fleshing out Booth’s backstory with a series of solo misadventures that suggested a much darker and more capable side to the character.
As a “fixer,” Booth would be the guy studios call when something—anything—needs to quietly disappear. Scandals, blackmail, problematic stars, even bodies. He operates in the shadows, loyal, unshakable, and totally unfazed by the dirt beneath Hollywood’s golden surface. It’s a natural evolution for a character already written as a war hero, stuntman, and possibly even a murderer.
Ok so I see why Fincher may have been tapped for this now.