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SpiderBaby
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Re: New Films in Production

#1451 Post by SpiderBaby »

swo17 wrote:It's going to be like Meet the Fockers, 88 Minutes, Love Ranch, and, um, a meticulous restoration of all of Powell & Pressburger's films, all rolled into one!
Really. This is like a wait and see type thing, with low expectations going in. When was the last time any of them did anything worth while? If it wasn't for Scorsese (who I might add might turn this into Departed 2, not Casino 2.) this news would be skipped over. Too bad Pacino could of never joined the "gang" so-to-say in the early 90s.
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#1452 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

If it was anyone but Scorsese, I probably wouldn't have bothered posting it here. Those three films had guys helming it who couldn't direct traffic next to Martin.
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#1453 Post by James Mills »

Sheesh, I don't understand how you guys can get so excited for what may very well be another (half hearted) effort from the Coens yet downsize the idea of Scorsese working with two of the best actors of all time... it's not as if they lost their talents while cashing in the past decade.
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#1454 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Plus it's Pacino working for the first time with Scorsese and Pesci.
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#1455 Post by SpiderBaby »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:Plus it's Pacino working for the first time with Scorsese and Pesci.
Hoping for Pesci to have a big role in this. Would love to see some Pesci/Pacino screen time.
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#1457 Post by Brian C »

*CG* wrote:Really. This is like a wait and see type thing, with low expectations going in. When was the last time any of them did anything worth while?
Stone wasn't all that bad. Interesting in spots, albeit more for Norton's character than De Niro's. Still, I don't regret seeing it, and it required more from De Niro than simply showing up. So I'd say it was 'worthwhile'.

That said, my initial reaction to this news is a little like my reaction to each new Rolling Stones tour. Which is basically, "good for them."
Kellen wrote:Looks like Harvey Keitel might be in it as well.
Hell, why stop there? Surely Ray Liotta must be available too. And Christopher Walken really ought to have been in a Scorsese movie at some point, so let's get him also. Show that Stallone fella a thing or two about omnibus casting, Marty!
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#1458 Post by oldsheperd »

I'm pretty sure Cybil Sheppard, Albert Brooks, Cathy Moriarty, Cheech and Chong, Griffin Dunn, Catherine O'Hara, Rosanna Arquette, Jerry Lewis, Sandra Bernhardt, John Goodman and Ving Rhames could make appearances.
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#1459 Post by Brian C »

With cameos from Liza Minnelli, Jack Nicholson, Winona Ryder, and that kid from Kundun ... brilliant!
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#1460 Post by Brian C »

The new Miramax: developing sequels based on every remotely successful movie they ever made.
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Re: New Films in Production

#1461 Post by Tom Hagen »

Haters are going to hate. Personally, I'm just happy that there will be a Leo-free Scorsese film for the first time in a decade. He's done excellent work, but it will be a fresh change of scenery to bring DeNiro and Pesci back (never thought I'd type any part of that last sentence).
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#1462 Post by Grand Illusion »

aox wrote:Tarr's new film has a runtime!!!

150 minutes
Too short.
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#1463 Post by SpiderBaby »

Tom Hagen wrote:Haters are going to hate. Personally, I'm just happy that there will be a Leo-free Scorsese film for the first time in a decade. He's done excellent work, but it will be a fresh change of scenery to bring DeNiro and Pesci back (never thought I'd type any part of that last sentence).
What you said about the Leo-free film stuff could go hand in hand of why people feel Marty hasn't done anything good since 95' (though I don't think that). So the "haters" might just feel that way until we see Pesci smashing someone's face in.
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#1464 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Amen.
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#1465 Post by ambrose »

ambrose wrote:Veteran director Yoji Yamada will direct Tokyo Story homage!.
It apparently will be a contemporary take on Tokyo Story with the working title of Tokyo Family
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#1466 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Interesting article from the Hollywood Reporter on Don Cheadle's involvement with the Miles Davis biopic, which by now is still a screenplay being passed around to see who bites. At this point in his life, I think Don could pull off playing a younger Miles as well as in middle-age.
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#1467 Post by Cosmic Bus »

Zhang Yimou brings Christian Bale on board for a project about the Nanjing massacre.
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#1468 Post by Grand Illusion »

Cosmic Bus wrote:Zhang Yimou brings Christian Bale on board for a project about the Nanjing massacre.
Empire of the Sun II. Straight to DVD sequel.
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#1469 Post by ianungstad »

Hopefully it's better than his two most recent films. A Woman, a gun and a Noodle Shop was pretty underwhelming. The few reviews of Under the Hawthorn Tree I've read have unfortunately been almost all negative.
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#1470 Post by Cosmic Bus »

First Ridley Scott, then Todd Field, and now James Franco(?!) looking to write and direct Blood Meridian.
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#1471 Post by Markson »

Robert Pattinson has been selected to star in Cronenberg's adaptation of DeLillo's Cosmopolis.
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#1472 Post by perkizitore »

I hope that's not true!
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#1473 Post by James Mills »

yeah wtf :(
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#1474 Post by perkizitore »

I can finally picture the girlies in my film class watching a Cronenberg picture :P
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Re: New Films in Production

#1475 Post by swo17 »

All of you guys six years ago wrote:I can't believe Cronenberg's going to make his next three films starring some guy from Lord of the Rings.
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