I don't think it's down. Maybe there are just temporary technical glitches or maintenance.
Not really. It could be that there's a momentary issue with server load or an update in progress, but it's not necessarily down for good.
I haven't noticed it being down. Maybe it's a problem with your internet connection or a regional outage. Usually, such platforms have measures to ensure they're up and running smoothly most of the time.
The reason 'Never Fall Down' is seen as fiction is that it presents a narrative that is fabricated by the author's creativity. It doesn't represent a true account of real events and might incorporate fictional elements like fantastical settings or improbable scenarios.
Some people think it's too far-fetched and not based in reality. They might not appreciate the imaginative aspects.
Some people think genre fiction is too formulaic and lacks depth. They might believe it doesn't offer much in terms of original or profound ideas.
Not sure who turned it down. It could have been for various reasons like not being interested in the genre, having prior commitments, or not seeing the potential in the role. But without specific info, it's all speculation.
There could be various reasons. Maybe he had scheduling conflicts with other projects at that time. It's also possible that he didn't resonate with the character or the overall tone of the movie as much as he needed to in order to take on the role.
There could be various reasons. Maybe he had scheduling conflicts with other projects at that time. Or perhaps the role didn't quite appeal to him in terms of how he envisioned his career path at that moment.
It could be that he didn't like the role he was offered in Pulp Fiction. Sometimes actors turn down roles if they don't feel a connection to the character or if they think the role doesn't suit their acting style. In this case, Michael Madsen might have felt that the role in Pulp Fiction wasn't for him.
Maybe it's because they think fiction doesn't teach practical skills or useful knowledge. They might prefer non-fiction for that reason.
It could be that the character or the script didn't resonate with him. Or perhaps he had prior commitments that prevented him from taking it on.
Maybe he had scheduling conflicts or just wasn't interested in the role.