Wesley Morris
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He couldn't have done it.
He doesn't burn slow like that. He's eruptive. He's eruptive.
He doesn't burn slow like that. He's eruptive. He's eruptive.
He doesn't burn slow like that. He's eruptive. He's eruptive.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
The the thing. Well, he would have been the president of the network, right?
The the thing. Well, he would have been the president of the network, right?
The the thing. Well, he would have been the president of the network, right?
Nicholson was the anchor. But what I'm saying is Hackman, you would have more believed him as the president.
Nicholson was the anchor. But what I'm saying is Hackman, you would have more believed him as the president.
Nicholson was the anchor. But what I'm saying is Hackman, you would have more believed him as the president.
He would not have made sense as any of he wouldn't have made sense as William Hurt or Albert Brooks. But, you know, that same era of Hackman, he has a he has a cameo appearance in Postcards from the Edge. Do you remember this scene?
He would not have made sense as any of he wouldn't have made sense as William Hurt or Albert Brooks. But, you know, that same era of Hackman, he has a he has a cameo appearance in Postcards from the Edge. Do you remember this scene?
He would not have made sense as any of he wouldn't have made sense as William Hurt or Albert Brooks. But, you know, that same era of Hackman, he has a he has a cameo appearance in Postcards from the Edge. Do you remember this scene?
He's the director of the movie Meryl Streep is fucking up in. And the Meryl Streep character, this is based on the Carrie Fisher memoir. Um, she's playing this, this, this drug addicted actress who bottoms out and she goes through rehab and she, her redemption essentially is going back into this, into the post-production studio to do voiceovers. And Gene Hackman's her director. Yeah.
He's the director of the movie Meryl Streep is fucking up in. And the Meryl Streep character, this is based on the Carrie Fisher memoir. Um, she's playing this, this, this drug addicted actress who bottoms out and she goes through rehab and she, her redemption essentially is going back into this, into the post-production studio to do voiceovers. And Gene Hackman's her director. Yeah.
He's the director of the movie Meryl Streep is fucking up in. And the Meryl Streep character, this is based on the Carrie Fisher memoir. Um, she's playing this, this, this drug addicted actress who bottoms out and she goes through rehab and she, her redemption essentially is going back into this, into the post-production studio to do voiceovers. And Gene Hackman's her director. Yeah.
And he, the thing that we're talking about with this mentorship is, I think a version of what it looks like is this director telling this Meryl Streep character to get her life together. And, you know, giving her this, I mean, it's not another chance. The movie still needs to be looped. Um, and she's there to do her, do her voiceovers.