We need to see a movie starring Middle-Aged-Couple-In-Armchairs-Man, forming the entire basis of the New Yorker Cinematic Universe. Follow it up with Businessmen-in-Boardrooms-Man, Eustace Tilley: The Motion Picture, Captain Jokes-That-Only-Make-Sense-To-People-Who-Live-On-Central-Park-West, and The Journalistic Adventures of Ronan Farrow.
These all lead up to a pair of epic crossover movies, The New Yorkers: Age of Weinstein and The New Yorkers: Me2.
Unfortunately, despite each having a budget somewhere between half and three quarters of a billion dollars, the movies will only be shown in small, art house theaters in NYC and LA, for one week between Christmas and New Years. The monetary losses will be so great that a financial panic will ensue, leading to a market crash that will make the 2008 downturn look like Elon Musk losing a couple grand at a blackjack table in Vegas.
We need to see a movie starring Middle-Aged-Couple-In-Armchairs-Man, forming the entire basis of the New Yorker Cinematic Universe. Follow it up with Businessmen-in-Boardrooms-Man, Eustace Tilley: The Motion Picture, Captain Jokes-That-Only-Make-Sense-To-People-Who-Live-On-Central-Park-West, and The Journalistic Adventures of Ronan Farrow.
These all lead up to a pair of epic crossover movies, The New Yorkers: Age of Weinstein and The New Yorkers: Me2.
Unfortunately, despite each having a budget somewhere between half and three quarters of a billion dollars, the movies will only be shown in small, art house theaters in NYC and LA, for one week between Christmas and New Years. The monetary losses will be so great that a financial panic will ensue, leading to a market crash that will make the 2008 downturn look like Elon Musk losing a couple grand at a blackjack table in Vegas.