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I can't recall the first two, been ages since I saw them, but I loved the third. Was a brilliant way to end the trilogy, I've no interest in another sequel. Didn't even waste my time with the trailer, but then again I try to avoid most trailers anymore. Too many are filled with spoilers or ruin the best beats and moments of a given film.
Your attention got.. taken? ;)
I will commute to the Cinema. Even if I have to walk among tombstones to get there.
I'm thinking the same. The film film worked so well, because of the chemistry between Smith & Jones. The attempts at humour, if that is what they were, fell flat.
He is very high on my list of potential Bonds . One of the criticisms is that he’s too , physically, big; here, he’s dropped weight and look great in a suit, which, Craig should note the tailoring.
I used to think Hemsworth was a very wooden actor, especially in Thor and Thor: The Dark World, and seemed somewhat passable in The Avengers. But since then I've seen him in several films where he really has great comedic timing and evident charisma/magnetic presence: Rush, Thor: Ragnarok, Avengers: Infinity War and 12 Strong. He's not an Oscar caliber actor, but I now see him similarly to Jason Statham and Gerard Butler - they know their limitations and are very effective leading action stars in movies that utilizes them well.
No I enjoyed it somewhat as well. The problem is that Smith and Jones are somewhat irreplaceable but lets see how it ends up panning out. I loved the 1st and 3rd. The 3rd was my favorite. The 2nd was kinda meh and didnt develop in the way it should have. It was really too short.
As for the chemistry between Smith and Jones, I don't see indications they are trying to emulate that, so I'm not worried.
Smith and Jones were what made the first film and second work, I guess it's for a new generation now, no doubt there are people who never saw the originals.
Thanks to @Creasy47:
The action flick Triple Threat finally gets an official US release date: March 22, 2019.
The plot: A hit contract is taken out on a billionaires daughter intent on bringing down a major crime syndicate. A down and out team of mercenaries must take on a group of professional assassins and stop them before they kill their target.
The cast: Iko Uwais, Tony Jaa, Tiger Chen, Scott Adkins, Celina Jade, Michael Jai White.
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Another thing that is finally happening: Robert De Niro has confirmed he will co-star with Leonardo Dicaprio in the new Martin Scorsese film: Killers of the Flower Moon, due to start production next summer.
Members of the Osage tribe in the United States are murdered under mysterious circumstances in the 1920s sparking a major F.B.I. investigation involving J. Edgar Hoover.
Release date: tomorrow (December 28th) on Netflix.
@bondjames The reviews are starting to arrive for this new Butler flick - and they are quite good! Gerard Butler himself is getting positive reactions for his performance.