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Yeah strange. I thought hes previous films where somewhat boring somehow. Dont know why he got so much hype around his films actually.What studio exec approved a $110 million budget for this? It's not like Chazelle is on a Nolan or Tarantino level.
Ah, true. Besides Brad Pitt being Brad Pitt, he's also a recent Oscar winner so he probably got a nice fat check out of this.The bulk of the budget must have went to cast salaries
I loved Whiplash and liked La La Land, didn't really care enough to see First Man. I guess it's because his first two mainstream films being released to such acclaim and being nominated for Best Picture at such a young age for a director got the attention of Hollywood.Yeah strange. I thought hes previous films where somewhat boring somehow. Dont know why he got so much hype around his films actually.
Yeah I’ve been reading $110 million as the production budget. Not sure where Variety got the $80 million number.
First Man bombed. So after this one does as well, I imagine he might have a harder time getting another budget this size.
This also shows Margot Robbie can’t open a film. I think Barbie will do well because it’s got buzz going for it, but none of her movies have done that well either.
Budget well spent, IMO. It looked great and the cast was marvelous. I wish it was making more money at the box office though.
$110 million is outrageous. I wonder if Chazelle will strike a deal with Netflix for the future like so many others have.
Saw this. Loved a lot of the parts, but as a whole found it to be a bit of a mess.
Also - Hilarious how Maguire was originally rumored to be playing freaking Chaplin and then he turned out to be whatever the heck THAT was.
The last five minutes really made me roll my eyes.
But Drizzle, heartbreak feels good in a place like this.
That scene was definitely a highlight.The "Hello college" sequence was the funniest thing I've seen all year.
What a showcase for Damien's directing abilities.
I greatly disliked this movie and even I loved that scene.The "Hello college" sequence was the funniest thing I've seen all year.
What a showcase for Damien's directing abilities.
I forgot Phoebe Tonkin was gonna be in this.