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Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: 2014Slayer ()
Date: December 4, 2019 04:51


Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: SKILLS ()
Date: December 4, 2019 05:05

I've never seen James Jagger as an adult, only in 25X5 as a little child. He definitely has his Dads eye's

And Lizzy obviously is her Mum's daughter, with a touch of those famous lips

Nice photo

Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: December 4, 2019 05:38

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Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: Bliss ()
Date: December 4, 2019 09:22

They both look very good in that photo. James had a part in the series Vinyl about the music industry. Well worth a watch.

Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: exhpart ()
Date: December 4, 2019 19:52

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Bliss
They both look very good in that photo. James had a part in the series Vinyl about the music industry. Well worth a watch.

He was great in that. Why no 2nd season? Surely not ratings?

Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: TornAndFried ()
Date: December 4, 2019 20:19

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exhpart
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Bliss
They both look very good in that photo. James had a part in the series Vinyl about the music industry. Well worth a watch.

He was great in that. Why no 2nd season? Surely not ratings?


Poor ratings. 'HBO announced the renewal of Vinyl for a second season on February 18, 2016 soon after the pilot episode premiered. However, in June, HBO reversed that decision and cancelled the series. HBO head of programming Casey Bloys said of the decision, "It just didn't land. With limited resources we didn't think the retooling was worth the producers' time if it would only move the needle a little bit." Martin Scorsese admitted to being heartbroken over the cancellation describing the decision as "tragic" while also saying that in his opinion the series would have had a better chance at succeeding had he been more hands-on with his involvement and directed all episodes.'



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Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: jlowe ()
Date: December 4, 2019 20:39

Scorsese may be a great Director but he certainly has a high opinion of himself. No wonder he gets on so well with Robbie Robertson.
Mick's film company (Jagged Films) seems to have stalled since 2016. Only the usual 'in production' titles which may not see the light of day.

Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Date: December 4, 2019 21:07

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SKILLS
I've never seen James Jagger as an adult, only in 25X5 as a little child. He definitely has his Dads eye's

And Lizzy obviously is her Mum's daughter, with a touch of those famous lips

Nice photo

You missed "Vinyl"?

Re: Lizzy and James Jagger in W Magazine
Posted by: Rocky Dijon ()
Date: December 4, 2019 21:23

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TornAndFried
Poor ratings. 'HBO announced the renewal of Vinyl for a second season on February 18, 2016 soon after the pilot episode premiered. However, in June, HBO reversed that decision and cancelled the series. HBO head of programming Casey Bloys said of the decision, "It just didn't land. With limited resources we didn't think the retooling was worth the producers' time if it would only move the needle a little bit." Martin Scorsese admitted to being heartbroken over the cancellation describing the decision as "tragic" while also saying that in his opinion the series would have had a better chance at succeeding had he been more hands-on with his involvement and directed all episodes.'

Ratings were improving toward the end of the run and were consistent with the pilot's reception which had won the initial renewal. There was a crippling backstage bust-up that did them in, though HBO of course wouldn't discuss that for obvious reasons. Terence Winter quit the series while the first season was airing. He was very much the driving force as creator/executive producer/showrunner. There was also some bad blood with co-creator Rich Cohen before that after he turned his experience of developing the series with Jagger over a period of years (first as a screenplay called THE LONG PLAY, then as a series) into an opportunity to write a Stones book. Overall, the production was not always the happy experience it might have been for the principals.



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