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Aww. I probably wasn't going to see it until it popped up on Netflix one rainy afternoon, but I feel bad for Channing Tatum. He's been really excited about this movie for a really long time, and he seems like a nice boy.
has anyone watched the hateful 8-extended-but-now-it's-a-4-part-miniseries version that's on netflix?
i never bothered with the original (partially for its length) but treating MORE of the same thing as a series with stopping points has almost enticed me to go ahead and check it out, because that makes some marginal amount of sense
i only saw the roadshow version of hateful 8
i do not recommend anyone repeating my mistake, even if it is on Netflix
Lionsgate has commenced Highlander creator Gregory Widen to script Black Samurai, an action drama grounded in the historical tale of Yasuke, reputed to be the first black samurai to serve a warlord in Japan. Mike De Luca and Stephen L’Heureux are producing, and the film is a co-production between Solipsist Films and De Luca Productions.
Long story short, it's finally moving forward! Narcos' Doug Miro is going to be writing the script now instead of Widen, and Chadwick Boseman is going to be playing Yasuke
“The legend of Yasuke is one of history’s best kept secrets, the only person of non-Asian origin to become a Samurai,” Boseman said. “That’s not just an action movie, that’s a cultural event, an exchange, and I am excited to be part of it.”
I would love to see an African American director attached to this as well
I can see the studio trying to chase a Black Panther kind of “event” with this movie, and quite frankly I’m all for it
Why is there a movie with Matt Smith as Charles Manson this weekend in addition to Once Upon A Time In Hollywood in July, I don't need that. Although I guess from the trailer it seems like Once isn't really about Charles Manson
The Toy Story 4 trailer I got at Endgame was insanely dark, and I don't mean the lighting. Might just be the trailer editing but it seems like they diving into Bojack levels of soul punching?
for the record, I like Forky and his absolute horror at the idea of being alive, and support his ultimate arc of realizing life is pointless and peacefully throwing himself into a wood chipper
Alt take: The Hateful Eight is a beautifully shot film, with excellent performances across the board, and is easily in contention for the best film Tarantino has made.
I do not want to see any more of The Hateful Eight, thanks
I am very much done with Tarantino in general at this point tbh, and it's partly because of that film, so yeah I'm not going to even pretend like "More Of That" was something I needed/wanted
Alt take: The Hateful Eight is a beautifully shot film, with excellent performances across the board, and is easily in contention for the best film Tarantino has made.
Hell, I’m going to go start it up right now.
See, I agree with the first two things and hard disagree with the 3rd. Care was taken to make a well-crafted self-parody that lampshaded all of his worst instincts.
The $150M-budgeted action-sci-fi is about an unlikely band of misfits who must save mankind when the moon falls out of orbit and hurtles toward earth. Previously set up at Universal, the project is now available in the independent market space with AGC Studios and CAA Media Finance on board for world sales.
Here’s the official synopsis from the production: ‘The Moon. It controls our nights, our days, the seasons, and our ocean tides. And since the beginning of humankind, its phases stood as a symbol of enlightenment, inner knowledge – and our own immortality. Until now. Suddenly and without warning a mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on collision course with life as we know it. With mere weeks before impact, and against all odds, a ragtag team launches an impossible last-ditch mission into space, leaving behind everyone they love and risking everything to land on the lunar surface, unlock its secrets, and save our planet from annihilation. But first they must battle an unknown and unfathomable power that will challenge everything we know about the moon, the universe, and ourselves.’
The $150M-budgeted action-sci-fi is about an unlikely band of misfits who must save mankind when the moon falls out of orbit and hurtles toward earth. Previously set up at Universal, the project is now available in the independent market space with AGC Studios and CAA Media Finance on board for world sales.
Here’s the official synopsis from the production: ‘The Moon. It controls our nights, our days, the seasons, and our ocean tides. And since the beginning of humankind, its phases stood as a symbol of enlightenment, inner knowledge – and our own immortality. Until now. Suddenly and without warning a mysterious force knocks the Moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on collision course with life as we know it. With mere weeks before impact, and against all odds, a ragtag team launches an impossible last-ditch mission into space, leaving behind everyone they love and risking everything to land on the lunar surface, unlock its secrets, and save our planet from annihilation. But first they must battle an unknown and unfathomable power that will challenge everything we know about the moon, the universe, and ourselves.’
I looked it up and incredibly, this is actually completely separate from a SF potboiler called Moonfall so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page. In that one, a comet crashes into the Moon and shatters it, and if I recall correctly, one of the main plot points is about the Vice President trying to get off the US Moonbase without also looking cowardly to voters.
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I mean you say that, but you haven’t seen how dope these slammers are.
Those Bible residuals
Detective Pikachu leaked
No way. Pogs are ultra hype!
Aww. I probably wasn't going to see it until it popped up on Netflix one rainy afternoon, but I feel bad for Channing Tatum. He's been really excited about this movie for a really long time, and he seems like a nice boy.
i only saw the roadshow version of hateful 8
i do not recommend anyone repeating my mistake, even if it is on Netflix
I would love to see an African American director attached to this as well
I can see the studio trying to chase a Black Panther kind of “event” with this movie, and quite frankly I’m all for it
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Hateful Eight belongs in the trash
Hell, I’m going to go start it up right now.
I am very much done with Tarantino in general at this point tbh, and it's partly because of that film, so yeah I'm not going to even pretend like "More Of That" was something I needed/wanted
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See, I agree with the first two things and hard disagree with the 3rd. Care was taken to make a well-crafted self-parody that lampshaded all of his worst instincts.
It's exactly what it sounds like
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One of them gets turned into a plant boy!
Their milk supply gets cut off!
1:29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q--EvbkPNXQ
Fuck that moon right up!
They just needed one hundred fifty million dollars behind it
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More Aerosmith?
I looked it up and incredibly, this is actually completely separate from a SF potboiler called Moonfall so obscure that it doesn't even have a Wikipedia page. In that one, a comet crashes into the Moon and shatters it, and if I recall correctly, one of the main plot points is about the Vice President trying to get off the US Moonbase without also looking cowardly to voters.
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"'COWARDLY' VICE PRESIDENT CARLSBURG 'WEAK ON MOON DISASTERS,' CRITICS SAY"
Skip to 2:07
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gL0xQHI0wo
2:48 reminds me of Ledger's performance. The head movements. The mouth smacking.
No idea what the actor is doing now, but it's a good fit.