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Sep 16, 2024 - 8:58 AM
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dragon53
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 TAKE COVER---trailer released for the sniper movie starring Scott Adkins and Alice Eve. LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=010JZFtw7PQ GOONIES 2---Sean Astin posted his wish to Steven Spielberg for a sequel to the 1985 movie and a self-created poster with the comment, "It's our time. C'mon Steven...". However, co-star Corey Feldman commented on sequel rumors, “2’SDAY, IS #GOONIES2 REAL?! EVERY1 IS ASKING…I CAN OFFICIALLY TELL U 100% NO! I HAV NO INFO THAT A SEQUEL IS IN THE WORX”. Martha Plimpton added, “People, there is no Goonies 2 script, there is no one ‘attached’, Spielberg is not directing, it’s not real.” IN ARABIA---director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and writer Anthony McCarten (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) are developing a "three-season prestige TV series" based on the classic 1962 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA which starred Peter O'Toole. ALIEN: EARTH---Noah Hawley commented on the FX sci fi horror tv series, “It’s an epic production, and what I can say is, there’s something about seeing a Xenomorph in the wilds of Earth with your own eyes that is truly chilling, to think of it moving here among us. And so I can’t tell you under what circumstances you’ll see that, but you’ll see it — and you’re going to lock your door that night.” He added, “What was really fun for me was to really engage with the creature, bring some of my own thoughts to its design while not touching the silhouette, because that’s sacrosanct. But some of the elements as we know, whatever the host is, informs what the final creature is, and so I just wanted to play around a little bit to make it as scary as I thought it could be.” AMERICAN SPEED---Austin Butler and Tom Holland will star in the movie based on the true story of Indy 500 race car drivers and brothers, Don and Bill Whittington, who financed their sports car racing through drug smuggling. SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW---Matthias Schoenaerts is in talks to play the main villain Krem. SEPTEMBER 5---Peter Sarsgaard stars in the movie about ABC Sports's live coverage of the 1972 Munich Olympics terrorist attack. THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS---Ebon Moss-Bachrach commented on playing The Thing after set photos showed The Thing costume, "I’m doing a lot of motion capture on [FIRST STEPS]. So for maximum-data facial capture, I have to be clean-shaven. They got so many amazing animators working on it, literally hundreds of people working on it. We’ve been shooting for about six weeks, and I haven’t been able to see anything yet. I don’t know exactly what the lead time is. I’m very excited to see something.” GAME OF THRONES---Peter Dinklage defended the much-criticized series finale, “Again, just my opinion. I like the finale! You don’t have to agree with me. How about if I said like, “Yeah, I agree. I hated the finale. The whole last season was horrible”? I mean, that would sit much worse than if I said I loved it, which I did. I can’t speak for anybody else’s opinion, and that’s what makes what we do fun, because everybody does have a difference of opinion and everybody gets to write about it and chat about it and drink over it and argue about it. It’s great. I mean, I think it means you’re doing something right. It’s like an old Irish way of looking at the world. There’s something wrong if everything’s OK.” THE MARVELS---Kelsey Grammer commented on if he will return as Dr. Hank McCoy/Breast after his cameo in THE MARVELS, “There’s nothing I can talk about. What I do know is that there was a huge sort of outburst when I showed up at the end of THE MARVELS, I guess it was. The response was really almost… it wasn’t unexpected. There’d be some response, but it was pretty overwhelming, and so… there are some conversations.” EMILY IN PARIS---Netflix renewed the series for Season 5. TRIVIA---in Peter Jackson's KING KONG, Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody) is on the steamship SS Venture on its way to Skull Island and is shown his quarters which includes cages containing captured animals. One cage is labelled "SUMATRAN RAT MONKEY" with the warning "BEWARE THE BITE" which is a tribute to Jackson's 1992 cult classic zombie movie BRAINDEAD in which a captured Sumatran Rat Monkey from Skull Island (Jackson's tribute to the 1933 KING KONG) is put in a New Zealand zoo and bites a woman which begins a zombie plague. In Peter Jackson's KING KONG, Jack Driscoll (Adrien Brody) is on the steamship SS Venture on its way to Skull Island and is shown his quarters which includes cages containing captured animals. One cage is labelled "Sumatran Rat Monkey" with the warning "Beware the Bite". The cage is labelled "SUMATRAN RAT MONKEY" with the warning "BEWARE THE BITE" which is a tribute to Jackson's 1992 cult classic zombie movie BRAINDEAD in which a captured Sumatran Rat Monkey from Skull Island (Jackson's tribute to the 1933 KING KONG) is put in a New Zealand zoo and bites a woman which begins a zombie plague.
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IN ARABIA---director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and writer Anthony McCarten (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) are developing a "three-season prestige TV series" based on the classic 1962 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA which starred Peter O'Toole. Sacrilege!
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IN ARABIA---director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and writer Anthony McCarten (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) are developing a "three-season prestige TV series" based on the classic 1962 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA which starred Peter O'Toole. Sacrilege! Yes. Heathens.
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The old joke of how many blondes does it takes to screw in a lightbulb, has a pretty small number when in comparison to the hundreds of animators on TFF: FS movie.
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IN ARABIA---director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and writer Anthony McCarten (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) are developing a "three-season prestige TV series" based on the classic 1962 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA which starred Peter O'Toole. Sacrilege! Yes. Heathens. Will Peter O'Toole be CGI? No! But I bet the camels are.
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THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Shouldn't that be- The Fantastic Four: Retread.
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IN ARABIA---director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and writer Anthony McCarten (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) are developing a "three-season prestige TV series" based on the classic 1962 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA which starred Peter O'Toole. Sacrilege! Yes. Heathens. Will Peter O'Toole be CGI? No! But I bet the camels are. There just isn't the actors with the gravitas around these days to even come close with this. And every single word of that script was golddust.
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IN ARABIA---director Roland Emmerich (INDEPENDENCE DAY) and writer Anthony McCarten (BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY) are developing a "three-season prestige TV series" based on the classic 1962 LAWRENCE OF ARABIA which starred Peter O'Toole. Sacrilege! Yes. Heathens. Will Peter O'Toole be CGI? No! But I bet the camels are. There just isn't the actors with the gravitas around these days to even come close with this. And every single word of that script was golddust. You could keep going down the cast and every name you come to was quality. Now you'd be lucky to find one who could find his arse with one hand.
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Sep 16, 2024 - 11:16 PM
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Moonlit
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GOONIES 2---Sean Astin posted his wish to Steven Spielberg for a sequel to the 1985 movie and a self-created poster with the comment, "It's our time. C'mon Steven...". However, co-star Corey Feldman commented on sequel rumors, “2’SDAY, IS #GOONIES2 REAL?! EVERY1 IS ASKING…I CAN OFFICIALLY TELL U 100% NO! I HAV NO INFO THAT A SEQUEL IS IN THE WORX”. Martha Plimpton added, “People, there is no Goonies 2 script, there is no one ‘attached’, Spielberg is not directing, it’s not real.” Goonies' Kids would be a better title IMO.
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I have a feeling that when a Goonies 2 comes out, well all be singing: One Goonies is good enough for meeeee.
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When I see goonies I can't help seeing the word ' goolies' ( not the little monsters)
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