Sony's Death Wish Continues: Planning a "Madame Web" movie

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"I didn't watch it for my own mental health" for a movie you star in, and went to the PREMIERE of is wild...unforseen shyt
A lot people think an actor's job is only to act, but promoting the films they're in is also part of the job. Most actors hate doing press runs, but it's apart of their contract.
 

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A lot people think an actor's job is only to act, but promoting the films they're in is also part of the job. Most actors hate doing press runs, but it's apart of their contract.
Imagine one of the engineers that worked on the Vision Pro doing interviews with Colbert, CNET, and MKBHD trashing it.
 
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and then wonder why you get blackballed.

Dumbass move.
people forget how long these producers' careers are. Kathleen Kennedy career started with GREMLINS and GOONIES...imagine if you were a young actor and shytted on "batteries not included"

welp, sorry, 20 years from now and on you're not getting ANY star wars or lucas films or anything by Steven Speilberg by extension.

you don't have to kiss ass but you don't have to be unprofessional either
 

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people forget how long these producers' careers are. Kathleen Kennedy career started with GREMLINS and GOONIES...imagine if you were a young actor and shytted on "batteries not included"

welp, sorry, 20 years from now and on you're not getting ANY star wars or lucas films or anything by Steven Speilberg by extension.

you don't have to kiss ass but you don't have to be unprofessional either
you'd think this is common sense, but these mufukkaz today :snoop:


NEVER burn a bridge and ALWAYS BE NETWORKING.

And that goes for ANY industry.
 

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True but they knew it was trash from the beginning
Even if they felt that way, their goal is to get as many people to see it as they can so they can make as much money possible to recoup their investment and more.

If talent involved is shytting on the product that hurts their goal.
 

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these execs can be petty.

Sony/Columbia will definitely remember.

Yeah, she's out here acting like absolutely no one is willing to fukk with Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson's kid, as if either one of them has a ton of weight to throw around these days.

It also really doesn't help that outside of those 50 Shades of Gray movies, she has ZERO hits, and there isn't an exec alive that would argue that she carried those.
 

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This movie is so shytty that I made chat GPT, which is not updated to 2024, create the premise pretty accurately.

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give me a premise of a movie about madame web as mentor to three young girls that will one day become Arana, Mattie Franklin and Julia Cornwall. The villain is Ezekiel sims, who was in the Amazon with madame web's mother when she was researching spiders right before she died

Title: "The Web We Weave"

Premise: "The Web We Weave" spins a tale of destiny, mentorship, and the enduring legacy of a mother's research into the mysteries of the spider world. Madame Web, a seasoned and wise oracle, takes on the role of mentor to three young girls who are destined to become Arana, Mattie Franklin, and Julia Cornwall, unaware of the intertwined paths fate has set before them.

Years ago, Madame Web's mother, a renowned scientist, ventured into the heart of the Amazon rainforest to study the secrets of spiders. Tragically, her research expedition ended in mystery and her untimely demise, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in unanswered questions.

Ezekiel Sims, a former colleague turned bitter rival, was present during the ill-fated expedition. Consumed by jealousy and greed, Sims seeks to exploit the knowledge Madame Web's mother uncovered for his own nefarious purposes.

Meanwhile, Madame Web, burdened by the weight of her mother's unfinished work and haunted by the memories of her tragic past, takes on the responsibility of guiding three unsuspecting girls: Maria, a fiery and determined young Latina; Maddie, a shy and introspective bookworm; and Julie, a brilliant but socially awkward prodigy.

As Madame Web trains the girls in the ways of the spider, teaching them to harness their latent abilities and navigate the complexities of their intertwined destinies, Ezekiel Sims lurks in the shadows, plotting his next move.

When Maria, Maddie, and Julie's paths finally converge, they find themselves thrust into a battle against forces far greater than they could have imagined. With Madame Web's guidance and their newfound powers, the three girls must confront their fears, overcome their differences, and unite to thwart Sims' sinister plans and uncover the truth behind Madame Web's mother's research.

"The Web We Weave" is a thrilling tale of empowerment, friendship, and the enduring strength of the bonds that connect us, as three young girls discover the true meaning of heroism and forge their own destinies in the face of adversity.
 
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