The first picture of Taron Egerton as Elton John in the upcoming bio-pic 'Rocketman' The film is described as being '...a musical fantasy story about the singer's early years in the music business, his rise to fame and struggles with drug addiction.' |
Um...the first picture of Stallone as the title character in 'Rambo V' ‘Rambo 5’ First Look: John Rambo is a Cowboy Now, Apparently | Slash Film |
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Oh yes!! Goosebumps at the end of the trailer big time. Looking forward to this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaWnLiffxJ4 |
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My apologies if this has already been posted I must have missed it . |
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I still haven't seen the second film. Did you like it? |
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I’ve watched both of them back to back twice now and think that the second film is almost as good as the first, can’t wait for the third to come out :nod: |
I'm not 100% sure if I have seen 2nd one . |
Fast and furious spin of been hit with a lawsuit . https://amp.cinemablend.com/news/245...with-a-lawsuit |
Michael Myers’ REAL Face Revealed in New Halloween Teaser Video A new clip from the upcoming Halloween sequel finally reveals Michael Myers without his iconic white mask. Michael has been terrifying audiences since 1978 when John Carpenter released the first Halloween movie. Since then, Michael has shown up in seven Halloween sequels, of which the last two films were from by director Rob Zombie. Throughout all of the movies, though, Michael's appearance has stayed mostly the same. Michael has become known for having a simplistic, yet terrifying look. Unlike other masked serial killers like Jason Voorhees, Michael's mask hasn't strayed much from what it originally looked like 40 years ago. The original mask was simply a Captain Kirk mask spray-painted white, but it provided Halloween's serial killer with an emotionless look on his face while he slashed the local teenagers. The actors underneath the white mask have only had their faces revealed a few times. In the original, Laurie pulled his mask off right before Sam Loomis shot him, and in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers, Michael reveals his face to Jamie before he tries to kill her. In Zombie's Halloween movies, Michael is also out of his mask for a good portion of both films. Now in the upcoming Halloween, fans will get to see another glimpse of the serial killer without his famous mask. First reported by ComicBook, a new teaser video reveals the best look yet at Michael's real face. The clip comes from a scene in the movie when a documentary crew visits Michael in a mental institute and brings him his white mask. It's also worth mentioning that neither of the actors who portray the masked version of Michael in the film appear in this clip. Instead, the institutionalized and unmasked Michael is played by Tony Moran, who appeared in the first Halloween when Michael was unmasked. Bringing back Moran is not the only way this sequel is going back to the roots of Carpenter's first film. The original Michael Myers actor, Nick Castle, is returning to Halloween and Jamie Lee Curtis is also reprising her role as Laurie Strode. Horror fans were also pleased to hear that Halloween was a direct sequel to the original film, which means it will be retconning the rest of the less-than-adequate sequels. Carpenter is also heavily involved with the sequel and even returned to compose the score of the film. Even though the clip doesn't show the actor's entire face, it is the best look fans have ever gotten at an unmasked version of Michael. The filmmakers could have brought in any actor to play the small role, but this shows their level of detail by bringing back another one of the actors who previously played the iconic serial killer. Halloween has already been certified fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, which is yet another promising sign that this sequel will one the few films that can live up to Carpenter's original horror masterpiece. |
The mule new Clint Eastwood film. |
https://www.ihorror.com/john-carpent...-to-they-live/ John carpenter teases possible sequel to they live |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-wales-45798603 New Stephen king film to be filmed in wales . Stephen King horror adaptation to be filmed in Tredegar |
Pirates of the Caribbean are to be rebooted . Tbh never seen one of these they just don't appeal to me https://filmschoolrejects.com/pirate...ibbean-reboot/ |
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The next purge film will be the last, Tbh there is only so much you can go with this I didn't mind first three because it was something new and fresh , but the last one was pretty dire. http://screencrush.com/final-purge-film/ |
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Labyrinth sequel ....mmmmm not sure if this is a good thing . https://screenrant.com/labyrinth-mov...ript-director/ |
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Just a heads up They Shall Not Grow Old is on BBC 2 on Remembrance Sunday at 9:30 Sent from my PRA-LX1 using Tapatalk |
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Six billion dollar man ( inflation due to today's prices :lol:) https://variety.com/2018/film/news/m...se-1202716312/ Warner Bros. has set an early summer release date of May 31, 2019, for Mark Wahlberg’s sci-fi action movie “The Six Billion Dollar Man.” Warner Bros. bought the rights to the project late last year from the Weinstein Company, which had been developing the movie with “Wild Tales” director Damian Szifron. “The Six Billion Dollar Man” is based on the science-fiction television series “The Six Million Dollar Man,” about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by Lee Majors. Austin’s character had superhuman strength due to bionic implants and was employed as a secret agent. The series ran for five seasons on ABC between 1973 and 1978 and was based on the Martin Caidin novel “Cyborg.” In November, 2016, Wahlberg and Bob Weinstein made a presentation of the project to buyers at the American Film Market. Wahlberg had asserted that he was not interested in most superhero projects, adding, “I don’t care what it is, how much I’m getting paid, I’m not leaving my trailer in a cape.” Warner Bros. made the announcement Friday. “The Six Billion Dollar Man” is the second title to land on the date after an untitled Blumhouse project. Warner Bros. also said its romance drama “The Sun Is Also a Star” would be released two week earlier on May 17, 2019. Yara Shahidi, star of “Black-ish” and “Grown-ish,” is in negotiations to star in the movie adaptation of the bestselling YA novel for Alloy Entertainment, Warner Bros., and MGM. Additionally, the studio set the Melissa McCarthy-Tiffany Haddish mob drama “The Kitchen” for release by New Line on Sept. 20, 2019. McCarthy joined the project on Feb. 13 with “Straight Outta Compton” writer Andrea Berloff directing from her own script, in which a group of Irish mobsters sent to prison and their wives take over their jailed spouses’ organized crime operation in 1970s Hell’s Kitchen |
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