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You might want to look in your own back garden, mate
Adjusting for inflation definitely gives Bond the edge; 'Harry Potter' doesn't even come close, in that case.
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(I was trying to be cute and post another gif but marvel seem to be messing with my phone)
As a student of history all empire collapse marvel will be no different
http://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/06/17/denis-villeneuves-alien-invasion-thriller-the-arrival-lands-in-november
@Risico007, the storm hit: it was called Batman v Superman and it nearly destroyed all of us. We're still rebuilding after that one, and hopefully we'll be finished before Justice League rolls around and destroys us all over again.
Even being objective here and freed of subjective bias, Marvel's movies can roll in near a billion or over it without even trying. DC on the other hand can't get a film with the two most well-know and loved heroes on the big screen to get more than 8.5 million, even during three weeks where there was zero competition for it to face. That's messed up.
And I don't think the Ultimate Edition of BvS is really going to fix much of anything for the movie, because no matter what is added or fleshed out, Batman will still be a cruel, rotten jackass and Superman will still be a backwards symbol for hopelessness. That being said, with Costner's Pa Kent as a father figure, poor Clark was doomed from the start. What dad out there seriously thinks that telling their son to hide away and avoid being who they are or doing the right thing are all good ways to live?
My hopes for him doing Bond 25 have faded. Nevertheless, I look forward to any of his films.
@Tuulia, thanks for making my day with that wonderful 'Anthropoid' poster and trailer; immediately jumped to the top of my Must See list after seeing it, looks amazing.
Also, after 'Whiplash,' I'm interested in anything Chazelle makes, so I'll be sure to check out his latest movie, too.
EDIT: Want a re-reboot to 'The Saint'? Here ya go:
http://www.slashfilm.com/the-saint-reboot/
EDIT: I've read it wrongfully. Mistaking 'Reboot' for 'Reshoot'. I couldn't be more glad to know that there's a Saint film adaptation in the works, again. Don't want to live through Kilmer's dreadful one for long.
And please, cast someone who's exactly like Roger Moore without a hint of "boyish aspects".
@ClarkDevlin there is only one man for the job...
Sam has a great charisma and sense of distinction about himself, while still being very light-hearted and fun when roles demand it, like Roger has always been, so I could see him filling a part like Templar in The Saint rather well. Here he is, so you can see the resemblance for yourselves:
It's honestly near-uncanny territory in some shots of Sam.
:D