Description: "Set in the fashion world of 1950s London, a dressmaker is commissioned to design for members of high society and the royal family. "
> Daniel Day Lewis cast
Here are some lines from the new script: Daniel: "That linnens been cut. Nothing you can do about it Eli." Eli: "Don't bully me Daniel!" Daniel: "I CUT YOUR LINNEN!"
Ryder Anderson
>DDL >PTA
Kino is saved lads
Robert Myers
Did you really need the Reddit tier joke at the end
Gavin Cruz
>Daniel: "That linnens been cut. Nothing you can do about it Eli." >Eli: "Don't bully me Daniel!" >Daniel: "I CUT YOUR LINNEN!"
Eli Lopez
Sounds dumb
Aaron Brown
It's PTA's Eyes Wide Shut, he'll get killed for this.
Mason Robinson
>he wasn't nominated as best director for the Master >he didn't win best adapted screenplay for Inherent Vice (Imitation fucking Game won)
Why do ((they)) hate him broes?
Logan Martin
The set photos released a couple of days back are enough to assure you. This is GOAT KINO in the making.
Tyler Sanders
The Inherent Vice script is riddled with spelling errors and has a part about Doc hiding his boner in when Shasta shows up.
It should have fucking won.
Zachary Cook
the premise couldn't sound less interesting
Brayden Bailey
Made you post.
Easton Perez
>Description: "Set in the fashion world of 1950s London, a dressmaker is commissioned to design for members of high society and the royal family. "
Well that just sounds terrible.
Henry Hill
Sounds like kino
The Master was really well crafted and Inherent Vice had some nice flow and direction. This is going to be pleasant also.
Cooper Carter
A serious Tailor of Panama with an emperor's new clothes moral that indicts Trump, May and maybe even Putin?
1950s Britain is Tory Churchill's era.
Samuel Ross
>he watches movies for the themes You kidding me, Devil Wears Prada was great
Angel Ross
>refers to set photos on an imageboard >doesn't post them be a good boarder and post em lad, thas the ticket
Jaxon Bell
>DDL wins an Oscar again
Brandon Howard
Well, "focusing on a turn-of-the-century prospector in the early days of the business." or "A novelty supplier is nudged towards a romance with an English woman" don't that much interesting either and they turned out to be great films. PTA goes far beyond his premises