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As far as Reynolds, I can't see it at the moment but that could change.
Just like the release of Borat: every where I walked in high school, all I heard were the same, repetitive quotes from the film.
Bradley Cooper likely to star in 'American Sniper' biopic:
http://www.slashfilm.com/bradley-cooper-developing-biopic-american-sniper/
Zoe Saldana in 'Machete Kills,' Anthony Hopkins in 'RED 2':
http://www.slashfilm.com/sequel-casting-zoe-saldana-machete-kills-anthony-hopkins-red-2/
Ashley Hamilton to join Iron Man 3:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90624
And finally, the red-band trailer for 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter':
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90610
WOW! Very good news all around. Thank you very much. I'm glad to see we seem to be getting over this terrible movie slump we've had the past few years. Maybe it won't be up to Nolan/Bond/Tarantino/Pixar to make the only good films anymore!
I'm looking forward to Michael Mann's next project, whatever that may be that he gets rolling with first.
He's always one to watch. He's sort of low radar but manages to produce some excellent work. I just love the sudden rise in excellent new film-makers, even though they seem to be sprouting off of re-hashed ideas.
Joss Whedon and Timur Bekmambetov and two of my favorite 'newcomers'. Marc Forster is hit and miss, and I liked Drive enough to look forward to Refn's next film.
I'm a huge fan of Refn: Bronson, Valhalla Rising, and Drive were all excellent films, and if you haven't seen Bronson, it's a must-see.
I'm a big fan of Steve McQueen, the director: Twelve Years A Slave (out 2013) sounds great, and I really loved his NC-17 film Shame, starring Michael Fassbender.
And since he typically is brought up when it comes down to Bond's attire, I enjoyed Tom Ford as a director. A Single Man was a very emotional drama, and it deserved all the praise it received. One of the best roles I've seen Colin Firth in.
Oh, and Jon Favreau will reprise his role in Iron Man 3, as well:
http://www.slashfilm.com/jon-favreau-reprise-role-happy-hogan-iron-man-3/
Thanks, I'm pretty proud of it so I'm glad somebody noticed :)
Yes it's on another thread ... what's its title??
Pierce is slated to be in November Man - which may end up being a trilogy or series - with Dominic Cooper, and he will also be in the action thriller The Coup, with Owen Wilson.
I think its ironic how the previous Bonds have all been out around november, and this old-Bond is making a spy movie called November man. Bond is indeed our November man.
William Sadler - the bad guy from Die Hard 2 - will be joining Iron Man 3, as well:
http://www.slashfilm.com/die-hard-2-actor-william-sadler-joins-iron-man-3/
It may not even happen. Tom Cruise seems to be attached to everything these days, and he's almost 50. He's currently filming Oblivion, then he has what many of us want to see: Mission Impossible 5. But, the studio said they wanted to do Top Gun 2 first, so if he is going to be in that, then that's another film added on. All You Need Is Kill is in pre-production, and he's been announced to be in a Van Helsing reboot/prequel, something to that effect, along with the countless other films he's shown interest in/spoken about/studios have talked about, just like his Les Grossman spin-off from Tropic Thunder.
But, time will tell.
Too many damn remakes now, and an insult to the integrity of the original releases I sometimes feel - just leave them alone!
If they ever do this with Schwarzenegger's Commando - hard words will be spoken
I agree in general, but a well done remake is okay. It is just too much these days; glut of remake after remake. Not satisfying.
Also, I just wanted to say probably only Alan Ladd would not turn over in his grave. ;)
Seven Samurai was a work of art! The Magnificent Seven is also a work of art, in a different way. I don't mind remakes as long as there is room for improvement, which I doubt in this case...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90750
New trailer for 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter':
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90748
Third TV spot for The Dark Knight Rises:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90739
Part One from the set of The Dark Knight Rises:
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=90682
What a perfect, classic, poster for the film. It screams comic book.
Good peak at Refn & Gosling's new boxing film and Django Unchained: http://www.empireonline.com/news/story.asp?NID=34104
The only thing is, I can already see a continuity error.. haha. In the pic I posted in the thread, the one of Jamie on the left, his gun is on his right. But in the middle-bottom pic w/ Tarantino, his gun is on the left side. Hopefully the shots aren't in the same sequence :)
Evidence and speculation on if death will be overturned in the Marvel movie Universe: (WARNING, CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE AVENGERS, POSSIBLY OTHER MARVEL FILMS):
http://www.slashfilm.com/death-overturned-marvel-movie-universe/
Ridley Scott wants Harrison Ford for 'Blade Runner' sequel:
http://www.slashfilm.com/ridley-scott-harrison-ford-blade-runner-sequel/
And, compiled here, are all of the new banners, posters, quotes, and TV spots for The Dark Knight Rises:
http://www.slashfilm.com/the-dark-knight-rises-secret-catwoman-poster-banners-tv-spot-set-quotes/
Might not be a continuity error, it could be that someone at the magazine inverted the photo for some reason. It has happened before.