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s07e05 [2025/03/31 00:04] – created gordontreks07e05 [2025/03/31 00:05] (current) gordontrek
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 With that over with, it's time for the movies. First up is //Pan//, a Peter Pan movie. Tim is glad to "finally get that origin story we've all been looking for," which is that Peter Pan is Hugh Jackman. Gregg wondered why Peter Pan needed a reboot, but considered the movie "a stroke of genius" upon seeing it, as Peter deserved to be portrayed with Hollywood's modern technology. He says the movie "will give you a new lease on life," and calls it "a delight."  With that over with, it's time for the movies. First up is //Pan//, a Peter Pan movie. Tim is glad to "finally get that origin story we've all been looking for," which is that Peter Pan is Hugh Jackman. Gregg wondered why Peter Pan needed a reboot, but considered the movie "a stroke of genius" upon seeing it, as Peter deserved to be portrayed with Hollywood's modern technology. He says the movie "will give you a new lease on life," and calls it "a delight." 
  
-The second film is //Steve Jobs//, a biopic about the computers of Steve Jobs, who suffered from liver problems (just like [[tch]], according to Tim]]. Tim notes the similarities of Jobs' turtlenecks to Jack Decker's wardrobe in //Decker//, wondering if the director was giving a nod to the secret agent. He awards the movie highest marks, predicting it will become "one of the classic movies of our generation." Gregg says the film will be in the record books for an interesting reason: it is the first biopic to use the subject's full name in the title of the movie. "//Jobs//" would not cut it, he says; it sounds like a comedy, so the filmmakers of //Steve Jobs// stumbled into making film history with their titling creativity. +The second film is //Steve Jobs//, a biopic about the computers of Steve Jobs, who suffered from liver problems (just like [[tch]], according to Tim). Tim notes the similarities of Jobs' turtlenecks to Jack Decker's wardrobe in //Decker//, wondering if the director was giving a nod to the secret agent. He awards the movie highest marks, predicting it will become "one of the classic movies of our generation." Gregg says the film will be in the record books for an interesting reason: it is the first biopic to use the subject's full name in the title of the movie. "//Jobs//" would not cut it, he says; it sounds like a comedy, so the filmmakers of //Steve Jobs// stumbled into making film history with their titling creativity. 
  
 Gregg gives an update on the [[decker3|new season]] of //Decker//, announcing that most of the first four episodes have been shot. Tim's scenes have not been shot yet; Gregg says he does not shoot in sequence, but adheres to a more traditional Hollywood shooting schedule. They stop short of revealing the new season's title; they instead show a preview of the poster, which reads "D3 DVD."  Gregg gives an update on the [[decker3|new season]] of //Decker//, announcing that most of the first four episodes have been shot. Tim's scenes have not been shot yet; Gregg says he does not shoot in sequence, but adheres to a more traditional Hollywood shooting schedule. They stop short of revealing the new season's title; they instead show a preview of the poster, which reads "D3 DVD." 
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