Pelvis wrote: » https://twitter.com/Glinner/status/1014850015364370432
Pelvis wrote: » Eric Roberts would act in a primary school nativity play at this stage.
judeboy101 wrote: » A brush with cancer hasn't cured that mans nasty streak.
Sad Professor wrote: » He's also credited as director, though in most of the behind the scene photos on IMDb there's clearly someone else directing mixed in with a bunch of glossy photos of Flatley.
Effects wrote: » That's the assistant director. Flatley is directing it, he's just probably not very good and not technically proficient enough to do it himself . It might be his first feature film, but he's directed all his stage shows.
Sad Professor wrote: » directing a stage show is not the same thing as directing a film, so I assume he has a ghost director.
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Note how it features a woman (Nicole Evans) prominently on the poster, but deems her unworthy of a top line credit :pac:
Harry Palmr wrote: » War crime at a time like this.
Michael Flatley, the Irish dance phenomenon best known for “Lord of the Dance,” will open the Monaco Streaming Film Festival with his directorial debut, “Blackbird.” Flatley, who wrote and financed the project, also stars in it as retired MI6 operative-turned-Barbados hotelier Victor Blackley. After a familiar agent — and romantic interest — turns up at his establishment, Blackley finds himself subsumed back into his old life, with potentially devastating consequences for millions of people if his mission fails.
pixelburp wrote: » But... like. What if it's good?
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Ive never been more sure of anything in my life than this film inevitably being *very* not good.