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703892, I Saw the Light (Marc Abraham, 2015)
Posted by bwood, Sat Oct-24-15 02:20 PM
Dogshit. I had people over at the crib last night and we watched this as the 2nd film of the night since I had a DVD screener that I need to give back to Sony. It's pure dogshit b.

I hope the director never makes a film a again. He owes Hank Williams an apology and I hate country music, but wow...

I felt bad for Tom Hiddleston & Elizabeth Olsen are owed an apology too.

Wanna know how bad this is look at this:

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/i_saw_the_light/ (29% on RT)

http://variety.com/2015/film/news/tom-hiddleston-i-saw-the-light-moved-1201620083/

Sony Pictures Classics has moved its Hank Williams biopic “I Saw the Light,” starring Tom Hiddleston, out of awards season from Nov. 28 to March 25, 2016.

Hiddleston and co-star Elizabeth Olsen had received strong reviews when the film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September.

But Sony Classics execs decided against a late November release due to Hiddleston’s lack of availability to promote the movie due to his commitment to shoot “Kong: Skull Island.”

“I Saw the Light” will now open against Warner Bros.’ “Batman V. Superman,” Universal’s “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” and Fox’s “Keeping Up With The Joneses.”

Written and directed by Marc Abraham, the movie is based on Colin Escott’s biography, with Bradley Whitford, David Krumholtz and Cherry Jones also starring. RatPac Entertainment’s Brett Ratner and Bron Studios’ Aaron L. Gilbert produced the film, while G. Marq Roswell and Abraham. James Packer of RatPac Entertainment and Jason Cloth of Creative Wealth Media Finance exec produced.

Williams was born in 1923 in Alabama and broke out in the post-World War II era with the song “Move It on Over.” Among his hits are “I Saw the Light,” “Lost Highway,” “Jambalaya (on the Bayou),” “Ramblin’ Man,” “You Win Again” and “Lovesick Blues.” He suffered from spina bifida and died at age 29 of heart failure.

The news was first reported by Deadline Hollywood.
713381, damn this shit fell off the map.
Posted by Reeq, Tue Jun-21-16 11:29 AM
seen it pop up on torrents today.
i had completely forgotten bout this shit.