Now this is how you Flip It Like Disick! On Sunday's season one finale, Scott Disick urged his team to finish the Jed Smith project before the end of summer. The father of three chose this deadline after an informative chat with Kris Jenner. While Disick proudly told Jenner that the residence was about "80 percent finished," the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star urged him to finish the project sooner rather than later. "You've gotta get that baby listed," the Kardashian-Jenner matriarch stated. "This is the hottest time of the year." According to the famed momager, summer is the best time to sell in Hidden Hills. "Because, people are starting to think about what...
- 9/30/2019
- E! Online
James Gray (“Lost City of Z”) isn’t accustomed to directing action scenes, but he made sure that his thrilling “Ad Astra” Rover battle on the moon, with astronaut Brad Pitt being pursued and attacked by pirates, was unconventional. “In some weird way, it was shot on location,” Gray said.
The location was Death Valley. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema ingeniously came up with a special 3D rig with Alexa 35 infrared and 35mm film cameras to shoot the sequence in the desert with stunt doubles in motorized Rovers (overseen by second unit director Dan Bradley). This “virtually created unfiltered hard sunlight firing through the atmosphere-less air,” said van Hoytema, who also slowed down the motion of the image to add low gravity credibility. “Tension wouldn’t necessarily come just from speed, but more from the fucked up physics and the story itself,” he added.
Method Studios then replaced most of the...
The location was Death Valley. Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema ingeniously came up with a special 3D rig with Alexa 35 infrared and 35mm film cameras to shoot the sequence in the desert with stunt doubles in motorized Rovers (overseen by second unit director Dan Bradley). This “virtually created unfiltered hard sunlight firing through the atmosphere-less air,” said van Hoytema, who also slowed down the motion of the image to add low gravity credibility. “Tension wouldn’t necessarily come just from speed, but more from the fucked up physics and the story itself,” he added.
Method Studios then replaced most of the...
- 9/26/2019
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
Real estate is a risky business. But does that necessarily mean Scott Disick should quit while he's ahead? The home renovation expert and his team aren't seeing eye-to-eye in this exclusive clip from Sunday's new Flip It Like Disick, which opens in the aftermath of last week's $220,000 drainage nightmare at the group's Jed Smith property. Scott has taken a few days to "cool down" since news of the surprise expense was first brought to his attention, and at the start of the new clip, it appears he's decided to take a step back from the project altogether. "I want to get rid of Jed Smith as is," he tells Willa Ford, Miki Mor and Benny Luciano during a meeting. And despite the...
- 9/20/2019
- E! Online
Scott Disick's team has expensive news, and he's paying. "We have a problem," starts Miki Mor in this tumultuous clip from Sunday's Flip It Like Disick. As the contractor goes on to explain, bad weather muddied the backyard landscape at their not-yet-flipped Jed Smith property, which now calls for a costly new drainage system Asap. Continuing, he tells Scott, "The price we got is like $220,000." "A quarter million for a drainage?!" the Talentless founder exclaims, very obviously shocked, frustrated and a little bit confused about the details of this particular quota. During a confessional sit-down moments later, Scott acknowledges that the number might very well pale in...
- 9/13/2019
- E! Online
The Flip It Like Disick team has a $220,000 problem on their hands. In this exclusive clip from Sunday's all-new episode, Willa Ford meets with Benny Luciano and Miki Mor to discuss the latest problem at the Jed Smith house. As Luciano explains to the resident interior designer, a drainage issue has affected the land's elevation and requires nearly a quarter of a million dollars to fix. "So, listen. Basically, we got a $200,000 problem," the Calabasas Luxury Motorcars owner explains. "So, the drainage problem, all this mess here. It rained, so it sank. The elevation is different." Thus, Luciano tasks Willa with finding a way to cut her interior design budget to help save money....
- 9/11/2019
- E! Online
Thought the Entourage manor had seen its last hurrah? The sprawling Beverly Hills mansion that inspired more than a decade of pop cultural content—last owned by Mark Wahlberg, who executive produced the long-running comedy franchise and no, that's not a coincidence—set the stage for Sunday's finance-focused and increasingly high-stakes episode of Flip It Like Disick. Development at the team's Jed Smith house had screeched to a halt, and Scott was on the lookout for new business...
- 9/9/2019
- E! Online
The Flip It Like Disick team is in crisis mode. In this clip from Sunday's all-new Flip It Like Disick, Scott Disick and Benny Luciano give Willa Ford the troubling updates regarding the Jed Smith house. For starters, the longtime friends inform their resident interior designer that they've been shut down by the Hoa. Why? For demoing the basketball court without a permit. "The permit that we got cleared us to demo and stuff, but not outside," Luciano attempts to explain to Ford over dinner. "Kind of a big deal," Lord Disick adds. Per the duo, a neighbor likely called the Hoa over the noise from the jackhammer. "Who needs Hoa permission for demoing?" Benny...
- 8/22/2019
- E! Online
Taking matters into his own hands. In this clip from Sunday's all-new Flip It Like Disick, Scott Disick jumps into the driver's seat of a bulldozer in order to take down the Jed Smith house's basketball hoop. And it appears that nothing will stand in the way of Lord Disick's mission. "Once I get moving, I'm gonna hit stuff," Disick remarks in a confessional. While friend Benny Luciano encourages Scott's destructive streak, contractor Miki Mor isn't pleased with the rogue antics. "Hey! What are you doing?" Miki screams as Scott continues to bulldoze. "Stop!" In order to stop the demolition, Miki jumps on the front of the bulldozer, grabs the...
- 8/16/2019
- E! Online
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- 6/22/2013
- by SCO Editorial Staff
- SCOREcastOnline.com
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