There's a thread about this series on the Off-Topic board, but, considering the Broadway involvement (Patti, Jeremy Pope, Darren Criss), I think it deserves a thread here, too.
Cannot wait. Jeremy Pope really made an impression last year, and the entire cast is pretty stellar. The aesthetics are all there, so hopefully the storyline is too.
DramaTeach said: "Cannot wait. Jeremy Pope really made an impression last year, and the entire cast is pretty stellar. The aesthetics are all there, so hopefully the storyline is too."
Ryan Murphy got Pope's ass now in HOLLYWOOD and will really make him a STAR
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Definitely checks off all the boxes for cliche storylines. You can only reinvent the wheel so many times. I do like some of Murphy’s work though so would be interesting to see what he does differently with this.
I am trying to remember what book I read that talked about the gas stations being a hot spot back then and aspiring actors wanting to get a job at one. Can anyone help me remember?!!
Netflix’s HOLLYWOOD is a surrealistic fabrication so it peppers fantasy with fact. This is a fantasy that never happened so Ryan Murphy is creating a Hollywood scenario that is sheer wishful thinking. This is not a docu-series whatsoever, though it appears many assume it is.
As is Murphy’s THE POLITICIAN, this is sheer extreme reality and not a standard drama. Will it have countless WTF? and unrealistic moments? Absolutely. Just enjoy the ride, folks. There is no hidden political agenda. It’s fun fluff with a fantastic cast that loves to “play”, which is why everyone wants to work for Ryan Murphy. He gives you the chance to be extreme and play full-on. This is why Jessica Lange keeps working with him. It’s fun. It’s ridiculous. It’s extreme.
rattleNwoolypenguin said: " When are people going to realize Ryan Murphy is a hack? He casts a bunch of people we like and then wastes them every time.
There are so many more talented show runners and writers in tv Why is HE the one always getting more shows?
And I always end up feeling like he makes broadway musicalslook worse andstupid.
"
How does he waste them? Both seasons of American Crime Story and Feud: Bette and Joan had TONS of acting nominations between them, with several wins, and Billy Porter won the Emmy for Pose. I don't think Ryan Murphy is a great writer or director, but, as a producer, he knows how to deliver an effective product, and a lot of that has to do with the almost uniformly excellent performances.
How does he waste them? Both seasons ofAmerican Crime StoryandFeud:Bette and JoanhadTONS of acting nominations between them, withseveral wins, and Billy Porter won the Emmy forPose.I don't think Ryan Murphy is a great writer or director, but, as a producer, he knows how to deliver an effective product, and a lot of that has to do with the almost uniformly excellent performances."
He wastes them on giving them stupid stuff. They got the acting nods cause THEY were good. Not the material.
rattleNwoolypenguin said: "How does he waste them? Both seasons ofAmerican Crime StoryandFeud:Bette and JoanhadTONS of acting nominations between them, withseveral wins, and Billy Porter won the Emmy forPose.I don't think Ryan Murphy is a great writer or director, but, as a producer, he knows how to deliver an effective product, and a lot of that has to do with the almost uniformly excellent performances."
He wastes them on giving them stupid stuff. They got the acting nods cause THEY were good. Not the material.
He’s a bad writer who has no sense of tone"
You do realize that he writes and directs very little on his shows, right? And I'm pretty sure that his actors didn't feel wasted, considering some of them had their careers explode after working with him.
rattleNwoolypenguin said: "How does he waste them? Both seasons ofAmerican Crime StoryandFeud:Bette and JoanhadTONS of acting nominations between them, withseveral wins, and Billy Porter won the Emmy forPose.I don't think Ryan Murphy is a great writer or director, but, as a producer, he knows how to deliver an effective product, and a lot of that has to do with the almost uniformly excellent performances."
He wastes them on giving them stupid stuff. They got the acting nods cause THEY were good. Not the material.
He’s a bad writer who has no sense of tone"
He's taken actors who though very talented, weren't exactly having parts thrown left and right at them, And put them at a whole nother level of familiarity with audiences that they hadn't had in awhile. Put them back in the public eye. And also introduce the general public to a lot of Broadway actors, and a wider television audience
rattleNwoolypenguin said: " When are people going to realize Ryan Murphy is a hack? He casts a bunch of people we like and then wastes them every time.
There are so many more talented show runners and writers in tv Why is HE the one always getting more shows?
And I always end up feeling like he makes broadway musicalslook worse andstupid.
"
He can be as much of a hack as he wants to be but at the end of the day he’s creating content that is getting big numbers. Not to mention he’s giving jobs to people who wouldn’t even dream of having the kind of opportunities they have now. For example POSE has gathered the largest group of trans actors, writers, directors, producers in history and that’s never a bad thing.
Inn my opinion his shows are pure escapism. I cannot wait for the ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST prequel that he’s created.
darreyl102 said: "Patti said on WWHL that she has a sex scene in this. I honestly don't know if I should be intrigued and or terrified. Lolzzz"
It’s graphic, so expect the unexpected. She’s THRILLED she finally has her first full-on cinematic sex scene, which has evaded her for decades. She was fully committed to anything that was required for HOLLYWOOD and loves Ryan Murphy for having written the scene for her.
rattleNwoolypenguin said: " He writes and directs a lot of it actually.
Him and Brad Falchuck co-write many episodes for every show he’s done.
I think American Crime Story he was more a director.
But there is without a question Ryan Murphy is a huge part of the writing of all of it."
While they are involved as producers, with their larger slate they write and/or direct less and less. But it depends on the show. Looking at the more recent shows: between the first two seasons of American Crime Story, he directed 5 and he and Brad wrote 0 episodes out of 19; on Feud, Ryan directed 3 and co-wrote 1 of 8; on 9-1-1 Ryan and Fachuck co-wrote 4 out of 44 to date; on Pose, Ryan and Brad have directed or co-wrote 8 out of 18 to date.
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uncageg said: "I am trying to remember what book I read that talked about the gas stations being a hot spot back then and aspiring actors wanting to get a job at one. Can anyone help me remember?!!"
I believe you are talking about Scotty Bowers' 'Full Service'. Kinda like Kenneth Anger's 'Hollywood Babylon', it was met with a lot of criticism of the validity of the claims. But who knows. Lol
darreyl102 said: "uncageg said: "I am trying to remember what book I read that talked about the gas stations being a hot spot back then and aspiring actors wanting to get a job at one. Can anyone help me remember?!!"
I believe you are talking about Scotty Bowers' 'Full Service'. Kinda like Kenneth Anger's 'Hollywood Babylon', it was met with a lot of criticism of the validity of the claims. But who knows. Lol"
read many years ago
"Anything you do, let it it come from you--then it will be new."
Sunday in the Park with George