https://www.thewrap.com/val-kilmer-icem ... -maverick/Val Kilmer will star opposite Tom Cruise in the “Top Gun: Maverick,” an individual with knowledge of the production told TheWrap.
I thought he had throat cancer and couldn't talk?
https://www.thewrap.com/val-kilmer-icem ... -maverick/Val Kilmer will star opposite Tom Cruise in the “Top Gun: Maverick,” an individual with knowledge of the production told TheWrap.
The opening scene with "Immigrant Song" as the background music is just so perfect.Thor Ragnorak is on Netflix and I watched it for a 4th time last night. This may be the most rewatchable marvel movie they have and it honestly gets better every time. It plays more like a movie from the 80s that I'd watch over and over when I was a kid.
Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Damian Lewis (Dreamcatcher) as iconic actor Steve McQueen
Dakota Fanning (War of The Worlds) as Manson girl Squeaky Fromme
Nicholas Hammond (1963's Lord of The Flies) as director Sam Wanamaker
Emile Hirsch (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) as Jay Sebring
Luke Perry (Riverdale) as Scotty Lancer
Clifton Collins Jr. (Westworld) as Ernesto The Mexican Vaquero
Keith Jefferson (The Hateful Eight) as Land Pirate Keith
https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/06/06 ... -cast-memb
That cast is about as unbelievable as you can get. Just needs Walton Goggins.And all of this is in addition to the already-cast Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Burt Reynolds, Timothy Olyphant, Michael Madsen and Tim Roth.
Yeah, this is the first in a potential trilogy written by a new author (obviously). I enjoyed the newer books, although they pale in comparison to the originals. No surprise there.
Meh. I liked The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (book and US movie, Swedish movies are whatever) because the heart of the story was a pretty solid mystery. I lost interest as the second book turned Lisbeth into an virtually omniscient avenging action hero, which this movie looks to be fulling leaning into.
Sylvia Hoeks could make it worth watching though....
It is weird. I mean, he hasn't been in a ton of movies but anytime they need to reference a previous work it should just say "Major Dick **** Winters".Why is Damian Lewis still referred to as a star of Dreamcatcher? He’s been in dozens of more significant roles since then, most of which people have actually seen. It’s weird.
I actually enjoyed the Swedish movies. I don't get why they decided to skip the Larsson books and go right to Langercrantz books. Something to do with Larsson's crazy girlfriend and rights to the books/movies? I know they stalled on making a sequel to Dragon Tattoo as they were trying to get Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig to return, but couldn't due to their schedules.Yeah, this is the first in a potential trilogy written by a new author (obviously). I enjoyed the newer books, although they pale in comparison to the originals. No surprise there.
Meh. I liked The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (book and US movie, Swedish movies are whatever) because the heart of the story was a pretty solid mystery. I lost interest as the second book turned Lisbeth into an virtually omniscient avenging action hero, which this movie looks to be fulling leaning into.
Sylvia Hoeks could make it worth watching though....
Read the first book and about 100 pages of the 2nd. The first was a boring slog until the last about 100 pages. The beginning to the second seemed super disjointed and it became a chore to read so i stopped. That is one series that I could have seen the movies being better than the books. Too bad they never got made.I actually enjoyed the Swedish movies. I don't get why they decided to skip the Larsson books and go right to Langercrantz books. Something to do with Larsson's crazy girlfriend and rights to the books/movies? I know they stalled on making a sequel to Dragon Tattoo as they were trying to get Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig to return, but couldn't due to their schedules.Yeah, this is the first in a potential trilogy written by a new author (obviously). I enjoyed the newer books, although they pale in comparison to the originals. No surprise there.
Meh. I liked The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (book and US movie, Swedish movies are whatever) because the heart of the story was a pretty solid mystery. I lost interest as the second book turned Lisbeth into an virtually omniscient avenging action hero, which this movie looks to be fulling leaning into.
Sylvia Hoeks could make it worth watching though....
You made it further into the second book than I did.Read the first book and about 100 pages of the 2nd. The first was a boring slog until the last about 100 pages. The beginning to the second seemed super disjointed and it became a chore to read so i stopped. That is one series that I could have seen the movies being better than the books. Too bad they never got made.I actually enjoyed the Swedish movies. I don't get why they decided to skip the Larsson books and go right to Langercrantz books. Something to do with Larsson's crazy girlfriend and rights to the books/movies? I know they stalled on making a sequel to Dragon Tattoo as they were trying to get Rooney Mara and Daniel Craig to return, but couldn't due to their schedules.Yeah, this is the first in a potential trilogy written by a new author (obviously). I enjoyed the newer books, although they pale in comparison to the originals. No surprise there.
Meh. I liked The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (book and US movie, Swedish movies are whatever) because the heart of the story was a pretty solid mystery. I lost interest as the second book turned Lisbeth into an virtually omniscient avenging action hero, which this movie looks to be fulling leaning into.
Sylvia Hoeks could make it worth watching though....
The Swedish versions (I believe each book had two, one hour movies dedicated to it) were on Netflix not too long ago. Not sure if they are still there.Source of the post Too bad they never got made.
I was going to say Clint Howard, but your point is well taken.Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Damian Lewis (Dreamcatcher) as iconic actor Steve McQueen
Dakota Fanning (War of The Worlds) as Manson girl Squeaky Fromme
Nicholas Hammond (1963's Lord of The Flies) as director Sam Wanamaker
Emile Hirsch (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) as Jay Sebring
Luke Perry (Riverdale) as Scotty Lancer
Clifton Collins Jr. (Westworld) as Ernesto The Mexican Vaquero
Keith Jefferson (The Hateful Eight) as Land Pirate Keith
https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/06/06 ... -cast-membThat cast is about as unbelievable as you can get. Just needs Walton Goggins.And all of this is in addition to the already-cast Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Burt Reynolds, Timothy Olyphant, Michael Madsen and Tim Roth.
This as well. Give me Goggins as Charles Manson and then have Clint be whatever. Just some other version of himself.I was going to say Clint Howard, but your point is well taken.Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Damian Lewis (Dreamcatcher) as iconic actor Steve McQueen
Dakota Fanning (War of The Worlds) as Manson girl Squeaky Fromme
Nicholas Hammond (1963's Lord of The Flies) as director Sam Wanamaker
Emile Hirsch (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) as Jay Sebring
Luke Perry (Riverdale) as Scotty Lancer
Clifton Collins Jr. (Westworld) as Ernesto The Mexican Vaquero
Keith Jefferson (The Hateful Eight) as Land Pirate Keith
https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/06/06 ... -cast-membThat cast is about as unbelievable as you can get. Just needs Walton Goggins.And all of this is in addition to the already-cast Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Burt Reynolds, Timothy Olyphant, Michael Madsen and Tim Roth.
Add Al Pacino as Leo's agent to the listQuentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Damian Lewis (Dreamcatcher) as iconic actor Steve McQueen
Dakota Fanning (War of The Worlds) as Manson girl Squeaky Fromme
Nicholas Hammond (1963's Lord of The Flies) as director Sam Wanamaker
Emile Hirsch (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) as Jay Sebring
Luke Perry (Riverdale) as Scotty Lancer
Clifton Collins Jr. (Westworld) as Ernesto The Mexican Vaquero
Keith Jefferson (The Hateful Eight) as Land Pirate Keith
https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/06/06 ... -cast-membThat cast is about as unbelievable as you can get. Just needs Walton Goggins.And all of this is in addition to the already-cast Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie, Burt Reynolds, Timothy Olyphant, Michael Madsen and Tim Roth.
I jumped. Looks awesome!The new Halloween trailer looks friggin amazing
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