http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5776858/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_1
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!"
>DDL
>PTA
Kino is saved lads
>>79125404
Did you really need the Reddit tier joke at the end
>>79125404
>Daniel: "That linnens been cut. Nothing you can do about it Eli."
>Eli: "Don't bully me Daniel!"
>Daniel: "I CUT YOUR LINNEN!"
Sounds dumb
>>79125404
It's PTA's Eyes Wide Shut, he'll get killed for this.
>>79125404
>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?
>>79125523
>>79125442
The set photos released a couple of days back are enough to assure you. This is GOAT KINO in the making.
>>79125648
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.
the premise couldn't sound less interesting
>>79125474
Made you post.
>>79125404
>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.
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.
>>79125404
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.
>>79126443
>he watches movies for the themes
You kidding me, Devil Wears Prada was great
>>79126367
>refers to set photos on an imageboard
>doesn't post them
be a good boarder and post em lad, thas the ticket
>>79125404
>DDL wins an Oscar again
>>79126410
>>79126443
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
>>79125404
I saw the news a while back, got hype
>Daniel Day-Lewis
KINO incoming
>another period film