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I noticed they removed the fake reviews at the start, I am looking forward to this if only to see what Francis has to say, I have an idea of what this film is about.
In other news, it sounds like Edward Berger is being courted for Ocean's Fourteen, with George Clooney and Brad Pitt set to return:
https://deadline.com/2024/09/oceans-14-conclave-helmer-edward-berger-courted-to-join-george-clooney-brad-pitt-1236079225/
Another horror slasher with Mickey Mouse as the villain. Are we seriously running out of ideas?
https://deadline.com/2024/09/james-cameron-new-movie-atomic-bomb-japanese-perspective-1236090198/
Just watched the trailer this does look interesting.
Bucky is the only interesting character, this trailer feels tired and familiar its been done before and done much better.
Paul Mescal potential Bond?
R.I.P. Ray good to see him in one last film.
The film title made me initially think this was DC.
https://people.com/clint-eastwood-juror-2-nicholas-hoult-trailer-exclusive-8712617
Three interesting looking movies.
I have to say, even knowing this the trailer is not horrible; so who knows?
Sometimes a one location (for the most part) can work very well in a film, I like the premise
I've worked with Grindstone before. They certainly know how to make a film for five million and make it look like a glossy 10-15 million dollar picture. They do well getting the aging stars, shooting them in two to five days, pay them an actor's salary and usually a producer's fee as well (plus a per diem, lol!).
The films themselves aren't usually very good, but they have a market, and it's for middle aged men, who come home, grab a drink and watch their old favorite stars from yester-year.
However, no matter what one thinks about the quality, these films rarely bore, and usually land in that, so bad it's good, category. Plus, the people behind the camera are talented at stretching every single dollar. They're very intelligent and creative people in this very difficult budget range.
I have not watched many of Stallone's recent films, there are probably a few lower profile movies I am not aware of. I skipped Expendables 4 when I heard the Expendables were hardly in it.
Tulsa King is on my watch list I have Paramount+ not got round to watching the show yet, I have heard it is very good.
Paddington 3
New lego movie, but this time not from Warner but from Universal
https://deadline.com/2024/10/american-psycho-movie-luca-guadagnino-1236120177/
Pretty sure this guy doesn’t sleep…
He's such a workhorse. I feel like that's his third new project announced in the last month. Just saw he's aiming to adapt another Burroughs novel the other day too.
Executive produced by Neill Blomkamp
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt17489650
PS: I love this new poster and attendees of last night Godzilla talk at the New York City Comic Con were given this (for free).