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First trailer for Godzilla: King of the Monsters
English trailer for the latest Filipino action flick, Buybust:
I'm also not feeling optimistic about Alita: it's got some big names on the marquee, but in the past, mocap has made for uncanny leads and left audiences feeling a bit cold. Maybe not this time?
Also does anyone feel that Waltz is either still looking for the next big role, or, worse yet, past his sell-by date?
David Leitch, the director of John Wick, Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2 and of the upcoming Atomic Blonde 2 and Hobbs & Shaw is in talks to direct the remake of the cult classic Bruce Lee film Enter the Dragon.
http://collider.com/enter-the-dragon-remake-director-david-leitch/?utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=collidersocial&utm_medium=social
I'm calling it now. It will be a SJW checklist. When people rightfully go ballistic over a remake of the best/one of the best martial arts films, staring the most iconic martial artist, the filmmakers will turn around and either play the sex or race card. If I am wrong... if I am wrong, I will spend a week praising Craig as the best Bond, and QOS as the best Bond film.
*throws down gauntlet*
Liking the look of all of these!!!
People should just let go of the things of the old.
Stop with those remakes and reboots, and retellings to fit your SJW narrative.
Considering a director is now attached, it sadly is. I'm not sure about the "SJW narrative" angle as we know nothing about it, but it is completely unnecessary. Surely there are other films of Lee's that are worthy of being remade, versus one of the all-time classics of his.
No more foreplay?
First trailer for Jonah Hill's directorial debut, Mid90's :
Split was the first for me, I saw all his first five or six upon initial video release. By then he had lost it.
Set video of Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood:
This looks really, really great! Like the details, such as the Honey West ad on that bus.