Any ideas why neither BB Extended nor W.vol.3 are on streaming platforms?
Any ideas why neither BB Extended nor W.vol.3 are on streaming platforms?
I asked Deezer support a month ago, they said the publisher never delivered or something. I hate that I can’t listen to it on the fly now.
it would be nice to be able to say fuck you to Spotify and the streaming services of the large brands like Apple and Amazon, but if the labels don’t allow Deezer to host their stuff..
Looks like a film adaptation of "Malorie" (sequel to "Bird Box") is in the works. Since TR/AR probably aren't scoring it...I don't know why I'm posting this.
Have a great day.
I liked the movie shrug
I need to try and remember to listen to this once in a while
i liked it a whole lot more than A Quiet Place
i can believe that people adapted to wearing blindfolds and making their way around; blind people exist and thrive.
i CANNOT believe that an entire family with small children went for years with no one ever crying/farting/sneezing/coughing loud enough to attract the attention of those creatures.
Neither film really lived up to their potential in my opinion. I found A Quiet Place to be a slog and Bird Box only slightly less so. I give Bird Box the edge over A Quiet Place because of the Trent/Atticus score and a couple effective scenes, but that's about it.
In the recent DP/30 interview, Trent talks of a project where they felt ‘are we the only ones who care about this film?’. I wonder if this was the one as they put so much effort into the vinyl packaging, seems like they cared for it but then found the end result wasn’t up to snuff
Trent mentioned in the Revolver interview they did last year that Bird Box was a disappointment for them. From his comments, it seems like the film was pitched to them as something that was more nuanced than it ended up being:
"We were sold a bill of goods that it was a psychological thriller and the director had a pedigree that was somewhat impressive. And when we got immersed in it, it felt like some people were phoning it in. And you're stuck with a film editor who had real bad taste. That's kind of our barricade to getting stuff in the film. And the final icing on the shit cake was we were on tour when they mixed it. And they mixed the music so low, you couldn't hear it anyway. So it was like, that was a [laughs]...that was a fucking waste of time. Then we thought, No one's going to see this fucking movie. And, of course, it's the hugest movie ever on Netflix."
Last edited by BRoswell; 08-27-2020 at 02:49 AM.
Is this meme dead yet? I don't care:
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