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I'm really not sure about this casting decision! Robert Pattinson to Play ‘The Batman’ for Matt Reeves and Warner Bros. (EXCLUSIVE) | Variety "Sources tell Variety that Robert Pattinson is in negotiations to play “The Batman” in Matt Reeves’ forthcoming superhero film, which hits theaters June 25, 2021. While sources say it’s not yet a done deal, Pattinson is the top choice and it’s expected to close shortly. Warner Bros. had no comment." |
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So, there’s a Hellraiser reboot on the horizon by David S Goyer, it was reported a couple of weeks back. The point of this comment isn’t really about that, some of you are probably already aware of this news, the point is that the guy who played Pinhead in Hellraiser:Judgment is literally begging on all his social media accounts to be asked to reprise the role (which I thought he didn’t do too bad in TBH), it reeks of desperation, literally every post he makes includes the hashtags #paulforpinhead #davidsgoyer #hellraiserremake. If they want him then I’m sure his agent will get a call, this is just desperation and like I said, begging and TBH it’s pretty damn sad! |
Well i'm looking forward to it anyway. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_v3Wv9ae44 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbV8LpEzYgQ Hopefully released on disc in time for Christmas. |
I forgot that I had bought those DVDs late last year! I haven't watched them yet :lol: |
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From the trailer it does look to be a case of if you like the series then you'll like the film. |
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The Daily Mail gave Tarantino's new film, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, five stars, following it's premier at Cannes, saying it's his best since Pulp Fiction. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...p-Fiction.html |
I’m not clicking on that link because I don’t want shit on my iPad, but I’ve read a few other reviews that are praising the film, can’t wait to see it in August :nod: |
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Only Tarantino film I’m not overly keen on is Death Proof, compared to his other films it’s just a bit boring, especially the scene with Zöe Bell riding the bonnet of the car for 3 hours :lol: |
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"Quentin Tarantino’s exploitation black-comedy thriller Once Upon a Time … in Hollywood finds a pulp-fictionally redemptive take on the Manson nightmare in late-60s California: a B-movie loser’s state of grace. It’s shocking, gripping, dazzlingly shot in the celluloid-primary colours of sky blue and sunset gold: colours with the warmth that Mama Cass sang about. The Los Angeles of 1969 is recovered with all Tarantino’s habitual intensity and delirious, hysterical connoisseurship of pop culture detail. But there’s something new here: not just erotic cinephilia, but TV-philia, an intense awareness of the small screen background to everyone’s lives. Opinions are going to divide about this film’s startling and spectacularly provocative ending, which Tarantino is concerned to keep secret and which I have no intention of revealing here. But certainly any ostensible error of taste is nothing like, say, those in the much admired Inglourious Basterds. And maybe worrying about taste is to miss the point of this bizarre Jacobean horror fantasy." https://www.theguardian.com/film/201...-dicaprio-pitt The new trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3DmN7F1H-s |
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Dan akroyd has written a Ghostbusters prequel . https://www.empireonline.com/movies/...sters-prequel/ |
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Looks truly abysmal. Pass. |
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Just more CGI bullshit! |
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Ridley Scott is planning to do a Alien prequel . https://lwlies.com/articles/ridley-s...equel-trilogy/ Ridley Scott is still planning to direct another Alien prequel The director’s next instalment in the franchise will complete the trilogy started by Prometheus and Covenant. A peek inside the roller-coaster world of Ridley Scott: the director was riding high on the day his much-hyped Alien: Covenant was released in 2017, announcing that he would begin work on a third prequel as soon as 2018. Then came an unfortunate turn of events, as Covenant took a paltry $74 million at the US box office, throwing the fate of the franchise into question. But while the next chapter in the Alien saga did not enter production as promised in 2018, it seems the project is very much alive. Marking the 40th anniversary of the original film’s release, a report in Variety confirms that the third prequel is still in the scripting stage. (An earlier rumour suggested that the final film may be subtitled Awakening, but have not been verified.) Covenant concluded on a sinister note, with Katherine Waterston’s terraforming expert Daniels in cold storage and a pair of alien embryos a-gestating onboard the ship heading to Origae-6, the setting of the original film. (Also, two androids in the shape of Michael Fassbender kissed.) Scott left himself room to close the loop, filling in what happened on the planet to cue up the events of his first film. Though the Disney-Fox merger cast a shadow of uncertainty on Scott’s grand space opus (the non-Blade Runner one, anyway), he’s still forging onward. If we know anything by now about Xenomorphs, it’s that these creatures are nigh-on impossible to kill. PUBLISHED 28 MAY 2019 |
I know I’m definitely in the minority, but I quite like Covenant, enough to buy it on BD :nod: |
Not at all interested in new Terminator and ALIEN films. |
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