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First look at Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin in Game Change

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/first-loo ... ame-change

Heh :)

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First look at Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin in Game Change

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/first-loo ... ame-change

Heh :)


Not as good as Tina Fey or the original. ;)

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2

Trailer here.

Looks good!

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Better than Pt. 1, certainly.

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Better than Pt. 1, certainly.


Exactly. Part 1 was pretty bad...when you could see what was going on.

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pcernie wrote:
First look at Julianne Moore as Sarah Palin in Game Change

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/first-loo ... ame-change

Heh :)


Not as good as Tina Fey or the original. ;)

The telegraph did a side by side comparison

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Jeremy Renner developing Steve McQueen biopic

http://www.totalfilm.com/news/jeremy-re ... een-biopic

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I want and saw 13 Assassins last night that was showing as part of the Belfast Film Festival.
What a bloody brilliant film.

Is it faithful to the way of the Samurai?

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Arnold Schwarzenegger Picks His Next Film: Cry Macho

On Wednesday it was reported that Arnold Schwarzenegger was shopping around further Terminator sequels. But Vulture has learned that reprising that role won't be his next project: Instead, for his first post-gubernatorial picture, he has picked Cry Macho, a drama to be directed by The Lincoln Lawyer's Brad Furman and produced by Al Ruddy, the producer of Oscar-winning movies like Million Dollar Baby and The Godfather. The plan, we’re told, is to shoot as early as this summer, right after funds are raised at the Cannes Film Festival.

The movie is based on the 1975 novel by the late N. Richard Nash (a playwright famous for The Rainmaker, he also wrote the Cry Macho screenplay before he died in 2000). This won't be a throwback to Arnold's heyday of silly action flicks: Schwarzenegger is said to want to utilize some acting muscles for his return to the big screen. He will play a damaged-goods horse trainer who’s just been ignominiously put out to pasture by his feckless boss. In exchange for some retirement money, the broken — and broke — horseman agrees to kidnap the boss’s 11-year-old son from his rich Mexican ex-wife. Things take an unexpected turn, however, when the ex-wife is all too glad to be rid of her juvenile delinquent.

Ruddy had actually had Schwarzenegger attached to the script almost a decade ago, but politics interrupted that plan. It sat on a shelf for a while, at one point drawing in Clint Eastwood as the horseman, but that, too, faltered. Now Vulture hears that Ruddy is partnering with Bill Block, the District 9 producer and financier, and they will head to Cannes to seek financing.

http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/20 ... _mach.html

I was just thinking it sounded like a Clint flick when I started reading... Might turn out alright, though I loved the thought of Arnie wrecking Mexico :lol:

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, though I loved the thought of Arnie wrecking Mexico :lol:
Doesn't Robert Rodriguez already have that genre sewn up?

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pcernie wrote:
, though I loved the thought of Arnie wrecking Mexico :lol:
Doesn't Robert Rodriguez already have that genre sewn up?

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Not as well as Arnie could - Arnie plays it straight :lol: :lol:

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Arnie plays it straight :lol: :lol:
Junior, KinderGarten Cop, his last Terminator outing.

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pcernie wrote:
Arnie plays it straight :lol: :lol:
Junior, KinderGarten Cop, his last Terminator outing.

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I was thinking more of the good old days, and he kinda played it straight in Terminator: Salvation ;) ;) ;)

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he kinda played it straight in Terminator: Salvation ;) ;) ;)
Oh, you mean that one that he wasn't actually in? Ha.

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pcernie wrote:
he kinda played it straight in Terminator: Salvation ;) ;) ;)
Oh, you mean that one that he wasn't actually in? Ha.

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That's the one, CGI FTW! :lol:

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