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'50 years ago, Director Stanly Kubrick released his groundbreaking sci-fi epic, 2001: A Space Odyssey. To celebrate this momentous anniversary, Warner Bros. Pictures will debut an unrestored 70mm print at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival on May 12.
Don't worry, if you're not able to make it to the south of France for the debut, Warner Bros will be re-releasing the film in theaters on May 18. There will also be a 4K HDR Blu-ray release sometime in the fall of 2018 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, which The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan acted as an advisor on for the film's restoration process...'
Happy Birthday to one of the greatest films ever made, I don't think I'll make it to Cannes though I'll definitely be buying the 4K Bluray
@DaltonCraig007 @00Agent @Murdock @BMW_with_missiles @mattjoes @Torgeirtrap
Fantastic, that made my day!
Agree that it does look damn good. They have taken the effort on this one, it seems. Love the bit with the French cyclists! :))
(and Olga K, of course. She elevates any film she's in!)
Bond should steal one of them back. ( Olga, pretty please)
20 years in the making...
Must see.
YESSS at last!!
Very excited about Johnny English, too.
What a great year for films!
Both Bardem and Cruz are co-starring in another film coming in April/May: Loving Pablo.
Always thought Atkinson would’ve been a terrific Clouseau.
The Pink Panther films had some things in common with the Bond films, and Johnny English likely channels both franchises.
Thank you. Just wanted to add that while Steve Martin was not that bad as Clouseau, he made him a tad too obnoxious and as a result he didn't feel pathetic enough, which Sellers' Clouseau did, in a strange way that enhanced the comedy. Same with Benigni, though both actors were obviously doing their own thing as they weren't Sellers.
All the best comedy has a hint of tragedy about it, which is one of the reasons I like the Johnny English films; he knows, deep down under all the posturing, that he's not actually a very good spy.
I think I'll be catching this one in theaters.
Early buzz for Rampage:
''Rampage is big, loud and fun as hell. Especially touching to see the Harambe in memoriam card during the closing credits. @TheRock’s got another massive hit on his hands! #RampageMovie''
''RAMPAGE was a mindless, popcorn action flick, in all the best ways. the VFX looked great, and watching the creatures destroy a full city was pretty awesome. Jeffery Dean Morgan steals the movie, only negative I have is the villain is a little to over the top.''
''#RampageMovie knows exactly what it is and makes no bones about it. Stupid stupid fun, guys. Have some drinks and go see it next week when it comes out. Super entertaining''
''RAMPAGE is the ultimate guilty pleasure. Brad Peyton has created a big budget B movie & Dwayne Johnson delivers his most outrageous performance to date. #Rampage is the ultimate monster movie and is non-stop campy fun. Did I mention that Dwayne Johnson fights a giant flying wolf?''