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Thought I'd put this in here too...

Despite telling the Access Hollywood reporter she's seen seasons 1 & 2 twice, the reporter spoils season 3 for Jennifer Lawrence who looks genuinely shocked, pissed & sad... :lol:
This is ****** up.

They didn't just like slip in a spoiler, they both repeated it over and over until they made sure she heard it :smh:
 
Thought I'd put this in here too...

Despite telling the Access Hollywood reporter she's seen seasons 1 & 2 twice, the reporter spoils season 3 for Jennifer Lawrence who looks genuinely shocked, pissed & sad...
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I knew I shouldnt have watch this video...I just knew. Me thinking since I only have 2 episodes left what the worst that can happen. Then it happen.......
 
Aww man, I did post the reporting spoils season #3. Why did you watch it?! :stoneface:

Edit - adding the newly released Raid 2 trailer that just dropped.
 
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Thought I'd put this in here too...

Despite telling the Access Hollywood reporter she's seen seasons 1 & 2 twice, the reporter spoils season 3 for Jennifer Lawrence who looks genuinely shocked, pissed & sad... :lol:

Damn I feel for Jennifer Lawrence!!

I'm a fan of the walking dead.. I watch season 1-3 live.. Unfortunately now I disconnected my cable.. Now I have to wait until season 4 is on blu ray.. So now until then I AVOID any conversations that involve the walking dead..because of people like those two chicks.. Who cannot read between the lines..
 
Even though a gaijin would never have been able to join the yakuza during the time period this script is supposed to take place, the movie sounds interesting especially since Daniel Espinosa (Safe House) & Michael Fassbender were originally attached back in 2012. They dropped out & a while later Takashi Miike (13 Assasins) & Tom Hardy were attached. Now they dropped out... Damn...

http://www.slashfilm.com/tom-hardy-and-takashi-miike-leave-the-outsider/


Tom Hardy and Takashi Miike Leave ‘The Outsider’
Posted on Tuesday, January 21st, 2014 by Angie Han

Takashi Miike and Tom Hardy‘s The Outsider seemed to be coming along at a decent clip. The yakuza flick was first announced last summer, then got a big boost in the fall when Worldview Entertainment signed on to finance and produce. Alas, now it’s suffered a nasty blow.

Hardy has just departed the project, and Miike has followed suit. Producers are currently scrambling to find replacements for the director and star, but production will be delayed at the very least. More details after the jump.

Twitch reports that Hardy dropped out with pre-production already underway, but doesn’t mention why. Miike’s reason for leaving is clearer. With Hardy out, the search for a new star has pushed back the start date, and the shoot now conflicts with Miike’s other commitments. As of last year, The Outsider was slated to film in Japan in early 2014.

The Black List script by Andrew Baldwin (of the upcoming Logan’s Run remake) centers on a former American POW who climbs the ranks of the yakuza in post-World War II Japan. John Linson (Sons of Anarchy) came up with the story. Miike and Hardy aren’t the first team to take a crack at the tale. In 2012, Daniel Espinosa was set to direct Michael Fassbender, but that version fell apart as well.

Hardy had a quiet 2013, with exactly zero theatrical releases. But his 2014 should be much busier. His one-man thriller Locke just hit the Sundance Film Festival (read Peter’s review here), and he’ll show up in Child 44 and The Drop (formerly Animal Rescue) later this year. On top of all that, he’s already wrapped Mad Max: Fury Road, scheduled to open in 2015, and will shoot the Elton John biopic Rocketman this fall.

Miike’s next project now appears to be the comic book adaptation As the Gods Will. A Battle Royale-esque thriller, it follows a teenager who finds himself and his classmates trapped in a deadly game. That picture is expected to shoot this fall.
 
Aww man, I did post the reporting spoils season #3. Why did you watch it?! :stoneface:

Edit - adding the newly released Raid 2 trailer that just dropped.
Wait how did I miss the first Raid? :nerd: This looks cool :smokin

:lol: @ that scene in the kitchen where they're shimmying their feet to get closer to each other. I saw some vid that made fun of that :lol:
 
Aww man, I did post the reporting spoils season #3. Why did you watch it?! :stoneface:

Edit - adding the newly released Raid 2 trailer that just dropped.
Wait how did I miss the first Raid? :nerd: This looks cool :smokin

:lol: @ that scene in the kitchen where they're shimmying their feet to get closer to each other. I saw some vid that made fun of that :lol:

That part was funny.. :rofl:
 
just watched clockers...good movie overall, had a few slow parts tho, story kept you hooked

also watched highlander...there can be only one, queen songs, and the kurgan 
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Clearing out my movie folder and came across a film from '13 that I never got around to watching, Lake Bell's In A World.... I saw the trailer once and just decided to get it because I have a soft spot for quirky "indie" comedies. I have to admit I was really impressed with the story. There were so many elements that she juggled in a 93 minute run time, and I thought she did a pretty good job. Very tight script and had a lot of great moments. Highly recommended.


The trailer for anyone who missed it:




And on a side note, is anyone still with me in watching The Goldbergs? I absolutely love the show.
 
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Quentin Tarantino Shelves ‘The Hateful Eight’ After Betrayal Results In Script Leak

EXCLUSIVE: Learning today that his script The Hateful Eight leaked after he gave it to a small circle of actors, Quentin Tarantino tells me that he’s so upset that he has decided that he will not direct that film next. So basically that means the conversation that will be circulating around town following this story with Tarantino goes from an ensemble Western to a whodunit. As in, which actor or their reps leaked the script that, as a result, is going on the shelf — literally a bookstore shelf, because Tarantino tells me he will publish it first and maybe revisit the prospect of a movie in the next five years.

“I’m very, very depressed,” Tarantino said. “I finished a script, a first draft, and I didn’t mean to shoot it until next winter, a year from now. I gave it to six people, and apparently it’s gotten out today.” He learned that when his longtime agent Mike Simpson began getting phone calls from agents looking to pitch their clients for roles in the ensemble Western.

So who could have done this? “I gave it to one of the producers on Django Unchained, Reggie Hudlin, and he let an agent come to his house and read it,” Tarantino said. “That’s a betrayal, but not crippling because the agent didn’t end up with the script. There is an ugly maliciousness to the rest of it. I gave it to three actors: Michael Madsen, Bruce Dern, Tim Roth. The one I know didn’t do this is Tim Roth. One of the others let their agent read it, and that agent has now passed it on to everyone in Hollywood. I don’t know how these ******g agents work, but I’m not making this next. I’m going to publish it, and that’s it for now. I give it out to six people, and if I can’t trust them to that degree, then I have no desire to make it. I’ll publish it. I’m done. I’ll move on to the next thing. I’ve got 10 more where that came from.”

Tarantino told me he suspects the dispersal came from CAA, which reps Dern. I spoke to someone inside CAA I trust, and they vehemently denied they could have been the source. They noted that a problem is that Tarantino possibly dispersed the script himself, without a watermark that usually prevents someone from secretly dispersing the screenplay. Because of that, this is an unsolvable breach. It would be difficult to prove anyway, because if an agent asked an assistant to copy a script, and that assistant shared it with peers at other agencies, and it suddenly found its way to a blogger, the agent would not even know they’d unwittingly put the screenplay into circulation.

This is an odd story. Usually when a guy like me gets the call from a major director like Tarantino and walks away with a seismic story like this, it’s a good day. I must admit, I spent most of the phone call trying to talk Tarantino out of dumping the project. I want to see the movie, and I truly want to see the 77-year-old Dern get another chance to shine in a killer lead role after his brilliant turn in Nebraska. Tarantino said that he loves Dern, and likely will write him a big role in the film he’ll do instead. He would not divulge any details, even the genre of this other project. Given what happened here, who can blame Tarantino?

The filmmaker acknowledges that this is mostly about feeling betrayed, because he does not have an aversion to the inevitable blogger evaluation of his screenplays. He just cannot believe it’s going to happen this early in the process, when he has just begun talking to Harvey Weinstein about how they’re going to make it.

“I am not talking out of both sides of my mouth, because I do like the fact that everyone eventually posts it, gets it and reviews it on the net,” Tarantino said. “Frankly, I wouldn’t want it any other way. I like the fact that people like my ****, and that they go out of their way to find it and read it. But I gave it to six ************* people! Starting this week, I’ll be setting meetings with publishers.”

After more of my attempt to persuade him to let things die down — he made a mission movie in Inglourious Basterds and a Western-style film in Django Unchained, so who wouldn’t want to see him tackle a true ensemble Western? — Tarantino allowed that: “I could totally change my mind; I own the ******g thing. But I can tell you, it’s not going to be the next thing I do. It’s my baby, and if the muse calls me later to do it, we’ll do it. I was thinking about the idea of maybe publishing it before I made it, but now that deal happens for sure, and I’m not doing it next.”

The other script was one he had on his mind lately, so it might not take that long. “The idea was, I was going to write two scripts,” he said. “I wasn’t going to shoot the Western until next winter, and I have been full of piss and vinegar about the other one. So now I’ll do that one.”

He hopes that this might cause reps and actors to be more discreet. When I broke news of the script’s title, I said I’d heard that the actors it went to included Dern, and Christoph Waltz. I was wrong about the latter. Instead it was Madsen, star of Reservoir Dogs and the Kill Bill films, and Pulp Fiction star Roth.

“I hadn’t given it to Christoph, I haven’t given it to Sam Jackson,” he said. “I gave it to three ************* actors. We met in a place, and I put it in their hands. Reggie Hudlin’s agent never had a copy. It’s got to be either the agents of Dern or Madsen. Please name names.”
 
I'm not that mad cuz I wasn't looking forward to another western from QT that much but I can understand his disappointment. That'd piss me off too.

You can at least post the link to the leaked script :nerd:

QT needs to get on his NDA grind so if stuff like this happens he can stick it to the culprit monetarily. Plus he also messed up on the no watermark.

I'm already looking forward to what he's doing instead now :lol: Maybe it'll be about betrayal.
 
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Clearing out my movie folder and came across a film from '13 that I never got around to watching, Lake Bell's In A World.... I saw the trailer once and just decided to get it because I have a soft spot for quirky "indie" comedies. I have to admit I was really impressed with the story. There were so many elements that she juggled in a 93 minute run time, and I thought she did a pretty good job. Very tight script and had a lot of great moments. Highly recommended.


The trailer for anyone who missed it:


And on a side note, is anyone still with me in watching The Goldbergs? I absolutely love the show.
Thing is I see like 3 movies at the same time, sounds weird but I have my methods
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it was this, WoWS, and Blue Jasmine. I liked it.

WoWS blew Captain Phillips out the water for runnings in every category both are in so far in my opinion. movie was a hell of a ride and classic Scorsese
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Tarantino sounding like he bout to go on his own western to find out who leaked the script :lol:

I'd honestly rather see him do a more modern movie right now like Kill Bill than a western so I'm not that mad about this but it still sucks for him as a creative
 
A view of New York through the films of Martin Scorsese; After Hours, Bringing Out the Dead, Gangs of New York, Goodfellas, King of Comedy, Mean Streets, New York, New York, New York Stories, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, Who's That Knocking at My Door, & The Wolf of Wall St.

BTW, I thought Wolf Of Wall St was solid, but not nearly the master piece everyone is making it out to be. The excess was excessive. The length of the film was a little too self indulgent by Scorsese. The Departed is a better flick to me. I feel the same way about Goodfellas. It's a much better film that Casino was. I thought Casino was waay longer than it needed to be & WOWS suffers the same IMO.
 
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Clearing out my movie folder and came across a film from '13 that I never got around to watching, Lake Bell's In A World.... I saw the trailer once and just decided to get it because I have a soft spot for quirky "indie" comedies. I have to admit I was really impressed with the story. There were so many elements that she juggled in a 93 minute run time, and I thought she did a pretty good job. Very tight script and had a lot of great moments. Highly recommended.


The trailer for anyone who missed it:




And on a side note, is anyone still with me in watching The Goldbergs? I absolutely love the show.

movie was a massive let down to me, expected It to be soooooooooooo much better but it was terrible
 
Cameron Diaz was on Rachel Ray this morning. My mom had it on so only reason I even know. Anyway, Cameron's still looking good man. I'm glad she hasn't messed up her beauty with plastic surgery, alcohol and cocaine like a lot of the other people in Hollywood. She was promoting her nutrition book, I guess. She sounded like a really wise woman. I was impressed. Would smash and discuss life with her afterward.
 
The one and only time I ever saw Cameron and wanted was The Mask.

Ever since, I haven't seen anything about her that would make me chase down.

Justin damn sure downgraded from Brittney to her, and then upgraded from her to Biel.
 
Jason Bateman stays playing these roles. It got good reviews at the Toronto film festival...





Red band trailer


 
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Raid 2 was the feature showing yesterday at Sundance a lot of my critic friends who were there and saw the film can't stop raving about it.
 
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