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This looks very good indeed.
A few gems in there
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Z1BCujX3pw8
Coogan sounds just like Laurel. Good job!
I am like many a fan of Coogan I hope this film does well.
Space Jam 2 is officially a go:
Dear god, why?
I had the same question, seems they missed the mark for a sequel by about 20 years.
My three reactions, in chronological order!
There's something about Reeves: he's not the best actor in the world, but he and his reps know his niche, and he seems to mostly nail some of the best, cheap, well-made genre flicks going...
He's also extremely likeable both as a performer and a person. That certainly plays into it for me, at least.
Ryan Reynolds on the set of the Michael Bay action flick 6 Underground:
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Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (Monday 24th Sept).
Bumblebee (Monday 24th Sept).
For me it's the other way around really; I have more issues with Bay than Reynolds. Might be because I grew up watching Reynolds in Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place - a show I liked back then.
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Liking the look of Joaquin Phoenix as The Joker there. He looks perfectly creepy in the makeup!
I find Bay to be a very competent director when he steps outside of the Transformers franchise - Bad Boys and The Rock are 2 (technically 3) highly entertaining action flicks, and his recent 13 Hours was surprisingly a very cool film - not revolutionary in any means, no side plots or anything, just a gripping & intense 2 hours re-telling of a dramatic real-life event.
Yeah, his films are entertaining, although I find his use of explosions etc. way over the top – mostly in the Transformers films (from what I remember of them).
The latest zombie flick Overlord, set during the D-Day operation of WW2, is getting extremely good buzz/reactions after its premiere at the Fantastic Fest this weekend.
This looks actually pretty fun:
A black soldier in a white American unit in WW II ? Yeah, right ! As if !
Day one.
Remember when they learned English through the internet? Yeah, neither does then Transformers continuity team.