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‘Road House' Director Doug Liman Says '50 Million People' Streamed the Film, but ‘I Didn't Get a Cent. Jake Gyllenhaal Didn't Get a Cent … That's Wrong.' - MSN"Road House" was initially conceived as a theatrical release for MGM. Plans changed when MGM was purchased by Amazon. "First of all, I have no issue with streaming," Liman said.
"Road House" director Doug Liman revealed he is launching a "silent protest" for his upcoming film starring Jake Gyllenhaal due to the Prime Video release.
Liman, in “Road House,” approaches the debased spectacle of sadism and revenge in a comparable way. He milks it for the satisfaction you want from a film like this one — the joy of watching ...
After saying he would not be attending the premiere of Road House out of protest, Doug Liman is in fact at the SXSW screening of his latest film, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. In January ...
Director Doug Liman said 50 million people watched "Road House," but he "didn't get a cent." He said he directed the Jake Gyllenhaal movie for theaters, but Amazon pivoted to streaming.
Doug Liman Attends ‘Road House’ SXSW Premiere After All, Despite Boycott Plans. UFC fighter-turned-actor Conor McGregor stole the show at the Austin premiere of the action film, a remake of ...
Doug Liman got a standing ovation at the SXSW premiere of his remake of “Road House” — an event that he originally promised he’d boycott. Festivalgoers chanted his name — “Doug! Doug!
“Road House” director Doug Liman is still frustrated over the streaming release of his Jake Gyllenhaal-led action movie, telling IndieWire while promoting his new Apple movie “The ...
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