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This one is really the film I'm most eager to see. Big Redford fan here.
https://www.empireonline.com/movies/news/die-hard-6-title-mcclane-exclusive/
What's the deal with movie titles these days? They didn't even bother to name the last Jason Bourne film "The Bourne (something)", just "Jason Bourne". Where's the creativity gone?
I love that the tagline for the posters was 'You Know His Name.'
Yeah, we do, so pick something a little more inventive then!
The article states the script was handed in back in July, but it could be undergoing rewrites.
Despite it simultaneously saying it'll heavily focus on the prequel aspect, so whatever their aim is is already quite confusing. It's pointless either way - McClane became who he was by the events of the first film; attempting to inject some 'major' incident that he handled in his youth as being the reason he is who he is is laughably unnecessary.
Good points. Also simple titles are pretty popular now. We're getting a new film called ROBIN HOOD less than a decade after another film that was just called ROBIN HOOD.
I skipped JASON BOURNE because of the title. I have a feeling I'll skip MCCLANE. Yawn.
I do hope this trend ends in the near future.
I may skip McClane too. I can't tell you how big a fan I am of the first 3 in particular, and even the 4th. Sadly, the shameful disgrace of the 5th has potentially tainted this franchise forever for me and I'm not too keen on this 'young John' angle either.
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@ToTheRight, Jason Bourne is the weakest in the series in my opinion, but you should give it a go anyway, particularly if you've seen the others; I've never understood avoiding films because of their title. Good title or bad, you should let the footage decide (unless the film seems like a dud in general, much like McClane inevitably will be). But yes, I guess we are in a time where they go for simplistic, easy-to-sell titles. I won't put it past our favorite series to title one of the films James Bond or 007 eventually.
I have a friend who will never see the first Die Hard because he thinks the title is cheesy. He's really missing out.
Bruce Willis and Mario Lopez to star in "KILL", the new film directed by Brian A. Miller and written by Steven C. Miller.
I can hardly wait.
I saw a clip from his latest one last night - someone attached it to their scathing review of the movie, and it's a bit that features an obviously-not-Bruce-Willis double mixed with cheesy reaction shots of Willis' face, as if he didn't even have the patience or cared enough to be on set for the entire shoot.
Very true. There's also the many examples of similar movie posters with the same fonts, same colour, etc.
Hadn't even noticed that! :))
Good point. There's definitely marketing aspects at play too. They wouldn't want any confusion at all with all the money spent on producing the films, so that's understandable. Still, a little creativity should be possible.
If they release a Jason Bourne film in 7-10 years, maybe the title will be just "Bourne", or maybe "Re-Bourne"? :-D
Hahahaha! :))
I may catch JASON BOURNE at some point. Honestly I wouldn't be able to differentiate the first three films from one another in spite of enjoying all three.
I tried to watch the 5th DH film again few months back and couldn't get through it. I do like the 4th one thought. I just watched the original again last night and it most certainly holds up as a modern classic. My personal favorite is DH2. I love the snowy icy airport Christmas Eve setting. Also Bruce looks great there. Love that sweater and overcoat he sports early on in the film.
Sounds like he is missing out. I may be, too. Titles like LOGAN, for instance completely turn me away. To me that would be like releasing a Superman movie called CLARK.
I do think if Eon ever sold Bond the first film in the new studio's franchise would either be called JAMES BOND, BOND or just JAMES. The second film might then be called, OH, JAMES.
I would say SPECTRE more or less falls in line with the simplicity of titles these days. At least that, and the potential SHATTERHAND still sound Bondian.
I feel the golden age of cinema had the coolest sounding titles: IN A LONELY PLACE, THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT, DON'T BOTHER TO KNOCK, KISS ME DEADLY, TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE, ON THE WATERFRONT, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE etc.
All great titles, IMO that stand the test of time, are intriguing catchy and memorable.
Also, international trailer for the already-debated-about First Man:
-He might be the largest face on the poster, but he gets second billing after some B-lister.
-He appears prominently in the trailer but all his scenes are set in just one or two locations.
-Brian A. Miller or Steven C. Miller (no relation) are involved.
-It's an Emmett/Furla/Oasis production.
-His acting is crap.
What's surprising is that, unlike Nicolas Cage, John Cusack or whoever, these projects haven't totally derailed Willis' A-list status, so he appears in these lame films, but still gets to star in theatrical releases like Death Wish and Glass. His career dies hard. In fact, his career is like Schrödinger's cat-- it's dead, but at the same time, it isn't.
I fully agree. Titles today are simple for marketing purposes, but they make one yearn for the intrigue and poetry of titles like those listed above. One word is usually too small a canvas to convey those qualities successfully. One-word titles just wind up sounding generic.
This might be the greatest comment I've read in awhile.
+1. Exactly. What he needs fast right now is RED 3, which is just begging to happen.