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I'm not sure I would call it a "major" motion picture.
However, bonus points to you for referring to it as a motion picture. I like to do that too.
No I mean the Clemson one that's not getting theatrical release.Au, contraire. The Express was distributed by Universal Studios and therefore by definition, a major motion picture.
No I mean the Clemson one that's not getting theatrical release.
I believe it’s fair to call a Disney + movie a major motion picture, especially in 2020 where few films are receiving theatrical release. Netflix has had a few films nominated for Best Picture that were largely streaming movies, and only had a very limited theatrical release mostly to satisfy the Academy Award requirements.No I mean the Clemson one that's not getting theatrical release.
I'm not about fairness.I believe it’s fair to call a Disney + movie a major motion picture, especially in 2020 where few films are receiving theatrical release. Netflix has had a few films nominated for Best Picture that were largely streaming movies, and only had a very limited theatrical release mostly to satisfy the Academy Award requirements.
I guess it depends on what your definition of major motion picture is. The Irishman pretty much went straight to Netflix. More and more major films are going to be going to streaming services. The Clemson movie doesn't have any big name actors. The Express has Dennis Quiad and Chadwick Boseman. Granted when it came out Boseman wasn't a huge name at the time.I believe it’s fair to call a Disney + movie a major motion picture, especially in 2020 where few films are receiving theatrical release. Netflix has had a few films nominated for Best Picture that were largely streaming movies, and only had a very limited theatrical release mostly to satisfy the Academy Award requirements.
He wasn't at Clemson during that time. This was before Dabo became head corch.Is there really an actor on planet Earth that has the range to play Brett Venables?
Au, contraire. The Express was distributed by Universal Studios and therefore by definition, a major motion picture.
Dennis QuaidAu, contraire. The Express was distributed by Universal Studios and therefore by definition, a major motion picture.
And Boseman only had a bit part in the end. Rob Brown played Ernie.I guess it depends on what your definition of major motion picture is. The Irishman pretty much went straight to Netflix. More and more major films are going to be going to streaming services. The Clemson movie doesn't have any big name actors. The Express has Dennis Quiad and Chadwick Boseman. Granted when it came out Boseman wasn't a huge name at the time.