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Casimir Radon posted:I think they're probably going to bite off more than they can chew at some point with their live action adaptations, but apparently it's not happening yet. Probably Tim Burton's Dumbo Featuring Will Smith.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 02:29 |
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21 Muns posted:Probably Tim Burton's Dumbo Featuring Will Smith. Actually it was just reported Will smith backed out of it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 02:45 |
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Skwirl posted:Actually it was just reported Will smith backed out of it. He probably backed out to do Collateral Beauty 2. Will Smith's career is starting to like Nicholas Cage's at peak debt.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:08 |
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Wouldn't he have made vaults of money from suicide squad?
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:20 |
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Will Smith have a good reason to back out: Bad Boys For Life. Also Jaden is a cool dude.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:26 |
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The Saddest Rhino posted:Wouldn't he have made vaults of money from suicide squad? I find it hard to believe that someone like Will Smith doesn't have enough money to retire whenever he wants to
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:28 |
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Chris Pratt in the next Avengers.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:42 |
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Word is the Scarface remake remake is getting a rewrite from the Coen Bros
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:43 |
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Tars Tarkas posted:Word is the Scarface remake remake is getting a rewrite from the Coen Bros A proper Scarface remake should take plenty of time to mock the kind of idiots who think Tony Montana is a good role model.
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Casimir Radon posted:I'd prefer it if they directed it too, their producing efforts haven't been all that great. Their The Ladykillers remake was decent, but I heard their remake of Gambit was horrible and got a really limited release. Hey man he came into the country with nothing and ended up super rich and full of blow, the American dream!
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Casimir Radon posted:I'd prefer it if they directed it too, their producing efforts haven't been all that great. Their The Ladykillers remake was decent, but I heard their remake of Gambit was horrible and got a really limited release. A) Bad Santa B) I don't think you can save those guys. Walter white and Gordon Gekko are role models to some people.
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hiddenmovement posted:A) Bad Santa Maybe not save them but have fun at their expense. Can someone give me a non-spoilery explanation of why Hail Caesar was so divisive? I wasn't able to catch it at the theater.
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Casimir Radon posted:I didn't realize they did that. It was mismarketed so people had the wrong ifea going into it, and even if you're into it it's kind of a niche subject, handled tongue-in-cheek. Watch it then check the thread here about it.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 05:46 |
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I would have loved to see Hail Caesar! but for some reason it had a limited release over here. I think it only aired in the arthouse theatre of the nearby city. They advertised the hell out of it on television though so I have no idea what was up with that.
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Young Freud posted:So, who greenlighted this apparently serious drama with Arnold Schwarzenegger? Seeing serious old man Arnold just makes me want him to have another go at being Mr Freeze.
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Mierenneuker posted:I would have loved to see Hail Caesar! but for some reason it had a limited release over here. I think it only aired in the arthouse theatre of the nearby city. Hail Ceasar has a lot of good jokes but the plot connecting them all isn't very good, tbh. It's like a series of sketches about 'golden-age' Hollywood with a mediocre mystery plot in it, and the other major throughline, the Studio executive guy's character arc, didn't really land for me either. I think a lot of the comedy in it was genuinely really good, though, so it's a mixed bag.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 12:31 |
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I really like Arnold going for non action roles now. I really liked Maggie and hope Arnold continues to choose non gimundous action starrers. It's good when actors play against type. Like how awesome it is to have Liam Neeson be a badass action grandpa after being pegged to dramatic roles when younger. I would also like Mads to do comedy. Maybe a rom com. "This summer, can geeky nerd supreme Mads win over the high school crush of his dreams by challenging her jock boyfriend Chanimg Tatum to a rap battle now that they are middle aged" Mads Channing Tatum Ariana Grande Dame Judi Dench Dame Helen Mirren Ian McKellan Patrick Stewart Neil Patrick Harris Ice Cube And Michael Shannon as MC Chill Gatts fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Feb 11, 2017 |
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I'm assuming by Mads you mean Mads Mikkelsen? He has done lots of comedy, its just all in danish movies. They're all really good though.
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AlexF posted:I've seen John Wick 2 five times now (working on the German dub and all...) and it didn't get old yet. Quite the opposite. There's so much stuff happening and not explicitly spelled out that you'll pick up new things with every viewing. Without spoilering anything: I still don't know how you even begin to put together and then shoot something like the last set piece. They haven't even announced a release date for it here in Australia yet: quote:The film hasn't been classified in Australia, and none of the major cinema chains have a set screening date for it. What the actual christ.
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MrBling posted:I'm assuming by Mads you mean Mads Mikkelsen? He has done lots of comedy, its just all in danish movies. They're all really good though. Yeah, I think someone posted The Green Butchers earlier in this thread and he recently had Men & Chicken
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MrBling posted:I'm assuming by Mads you mean Mads Mikkelsen? He has done lots of comedy, its just all in danish movies. They're all really good though. Adam's Apples is fantastic. I'd link to a trailer here but none of them do a good job portraying the dark comedy in that movie.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 18:16 |
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Awesome I should check them out then. Thanks.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 18:24 |
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I want Jerry Seinfeld to start playing villains He'd be incredible
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 18:29 |
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He would have been great as the Samuel L. Jackson role in Kingsmen.
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hiddenmovement posted:I want Jerry Seinfeld to start playing villains "Begin"? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PY7PHXkXOCw
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 18:58 |
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So last year it was announced that John Wick's Chad Stahelski had been hired for the long in the works Highlander reboot. In a recent interview he talks about how he's basically been given free reign to do whatever he wants with the franchise. He also mentions how bad the stuff that was previously done was with "there was aliens, meteors, spaceships, uh, DNA mutations, terrorists."
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 21:21 |
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Especially when the first film heavily implied a Christian/Methuselah connection as the mythology behind it all.
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Snowglobe of Doom posted:They haven't even announced a release date for it here in Australia yet: Maybe I shouldn't be running a movie theatre but if there was a sick new action film out and I could put it up on my marquee and website as unrated I would do so in a heartbeat. "Check out the action flick that censors are too scaaaared to watch!"
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feedmyleg posted:Especially when the first film heavily implied a Christian/Methuselah connection as the mythology behind it all. Hmm, I don't remember that. I do remember slow rear end sword fighting in alleys as Queen plays
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Shageletic posted:Hmm, I don't remember that. Highlanders cannot fight on holy ground. Ramirez kneels to pray as he is beheaded. The quickening comes from the heavens. Connor is thrust into a Christ pose when he receives "the prize", also from the heavens, which manifests as winged demons. The prize is a way to bring peace to mankind. Methuselah is a 900 year old human being who is known for carrying the Sword of Methuselah which vanquishes evil and comes from pre-history, just as the Highlanders do. But yeah there were some rad swordfights and songs. I think the John Wick guy could def hit it out of the park.
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feedmyleg posted:Highlanders cannot fight on holy ground. Ramirez kneels to pray as he is beheaded. The quickening comes from the heavens. Connor is thrust into a Christ pose when he receives "the prize", also from the heavens, which manifests as winged demons. The prize is a way to bring peace to mankind. Methuselah is a 900 year old human being who is known for carrying the Sword of Methuselah which vanquishes evil and comes from pre-history, just as the Highlanders do. Conner is from the 16th century, significantly after history.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 22:34 |
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I'm still pissed off that there's no full Queen cover of New York, New York. That poo poo was wonderfully deranged.
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Improbable Lobster posted:Conner is from the 16th century, significantly after history. But Ramirez specifically states that Highlanders go back that far. I'm not saying Connor was Methuselah, but that Methuselah was a Highlander.
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# ? Feb 11, 2017 22:50 |
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So is 100 Shades gonna make enough money that they don't regret the decision of planning the entire trilogy at once? Or is 150 Shades gonna wind up on TV like Divergent: The Last One?
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feedmyleg posted:But Ramirez specifically states that Highlanders go back that far. I'm not saying Connor was Methuselah, but that Methuselah was a Highlander. Highlanders are not mentioned in any of the Abrahamic religious texts
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feedmyleg posted:Highlanders cannot fight on holy ground. Ramirez kneels to pray as he is beheaded. The quickening comes from the heavens. Connor is thrust into a Christ pose when he receives "the prize", also from the heavens, which manifests as winged demons. The prize is a way to bring peace to mankind. Methuselah is a 900 year old human being who is known for carrying the Sword of Methuselah which vanquishes evil and comes from pre-history, just as the Highlanders do. They flip flopped on this in the movies vs. the series as to whether it was just an honor/faith thing or whether actual crazy poo poo goes down if they do. But as the series went on I liked that it was less holy ground and more "holy stuff" like Catholic relics or remains of particularly deified people or cemetaries. Fighting where the spirits of past folks are strong or whatever. Like in Final Dimension Mario van Peebles clowns on McLeod and is about to kill him but there's a reaction from the religious artifacts around that leaves him shaken to the point where he can't bring himself to finish him off. They're not on holy ground but rather just in a place where some relics are being stored. I thought that was kind of interesting because in the first movie Ramirez talks about fighting enemies with faith, skill and heart or whatever. So like before the gathering happens are they all just hiding their immortality by being religious figures? Are Ramirez and Kurgan weird exceptions for being so active in world affairs? tl:dr: the sequel movies might have been more interesting if they went more into the spiritual aspects of the characters beyond the basic Christian parallels instead of the planet Zeist and each flick being so bad the next sequel had to pretend the previous one didn't exist.
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Just for the record Ramirez was canonically born in 896 B.C. in Egypt. This is super important because...
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Neo Rasa posted:Just for the record Ramirez was canonically born in 896 B.C. in Egypt. This is super important because... He also taught Connor the secret super-power of feeling the heartbeat of a moose, which allowed him to run pretty fast along a beach for one scene. I do love how that "power" never comes up, ever, again.
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Grendels Dad posted:He also taught Connor the secret super-power of feeling the heartbeat of a moose, which allowed him to run pretty fast along a beach for one scene. I do love how that "power" never comes up, ever, again. It definitely does, it's part of the prize that you become a telepathic empath.
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