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Reminded me of the "DIIIIIIIEEEEE!!" scream in Faceoff.
I love when he has at least one of those moments in his films, it can be a phrase or just going batshit crazy but when he does it, you'll know he's "Caging" out.

Don't think he had one in Pig but that was a more serious film. Great film though.
 
I'm watching Saving Private Ryan, one of my top 5 favorite movies ever, for the 1st time in probably... 17-ish years... and for the 1st time on 4K BluRay.

First, its absolutely gorgeous. If you see it for cheap & don't own the regular BluRay I highly recommend it for its picture quality.

Second, Tom Sizemore passed away a few months ago, and this is the best movie he's been in and its not far off from his finest performance.

Third, guess I'm a few days off but I'm of the opinion this movie is best viewed on the anniversary of D-Day.

Fourth, I had no ****ing clue that one of my favorite movies had a very early cameo by the star of my favorite TV series.

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Yup, that's a one-armed Bryan Cranston. He's in 2 scenes close to the beginning of the movie, after Normandy, related to the backstory of the Army brass discovering three soldiers with the last name Ryan were KIA and the commissioning of the mission to save the forth Ryan brother.
 
I'm watching Saving Private Ryan, one of my top 5 favorite movies ever, for the 1st time in probably... 17-ish years... and for the 1st time on 4K BluRay.

First, its absolutely gorgeous. If you see it for cheap & don't own the regular BluRay I highly recommend it for its picture quality.

Second, Tom Sizemore passed away a few months ago, and this is the best movie he's been in and its not far off from his finest performance.

Third, guess I'm a few days off but I'm of the opinion this movie is best viewed on the anniversary of D-Day.

Fourth, I had no ****ing clue that one of my favorite movies had a very early cameo by the star of my favorite TV series.

130917141415-08-bryan-cranston-horizontal-large-gallery.png


Yup, that's a one-armed Bryan Cranston. He's in 2 scenes close to the beginning of the movie, after Normandy, related to the backstory of the Army brass discovering three soldiers with the last name Ryan were KIA and the commissioning of the mission to save the forth Ryan brother.
The image quality is gorgeous in 4K BD, watched it on my OLED like 2 months ago. And the Atmos sound... Fucking hell.
 
The image quality is gorgeous in 4K BD, watched it on my OLED like 2 months ago. And the Atmos sound... Fucking hell.

I'm still near the beginning, just before the tower/sniper scene. They mention the betting pool to learn Tom Hanks's background is up to $300.

I just looked it up, and $300 in 1941 is....
About $6,500.64 in today's money.

"Five dollars gets you in."
That's $108.34 now.

Somehow I doubt that's a realistic aspect of a WW2 soldier. <Lmaoo>
 
Also, Edward Burns character?

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In one scene Tom Hanks's character referred to him as a 'Ranger,' and in another its mentioned his rank is Private.

If he was a ranger, he'd be in a ranger company.
And ranger training is much longer than just basic training. Even back then by the time he'd complete ranger school he'd have been a Specialist, minimum.

I'm former Army and know alot about World War 2 so these details stand out to me. Just feel like posting about it.
 
Also, Edward Burns character?

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In one scene Tom Hanks's character referred to him as a 'Ranger,' and in another its mentioned his rank is Private.

If he was a ranger, he'd be in a ranger company.
And ranger training is much longer than just basic training. Even back then by the time he'd complete ranger school he'd have been a Specialist, minimum.

I'm former Army and know alot about World War 2 so these details stand out to me. Just feel like posting about it.
Damn i thought they were all Rangers?
 
Damn i thought they were all Rangers?

Pretty sure that's not the case. It would have been mentioned more than once, I believe.

That said, sometimes Hollywood doesn't make these details obvious. I don't see any Ranger patches on their jackets.

Edit - Just saw Tom Hanks's ranger patch on the top portion of his left sleeve.

Edit2 - Fuck me, I just saw another Ranger patch on the Jew character. At this point I can only guarantee that Upham isn't a Ranger.

Edit - Yup, Tom Sizemore also has a Ranger patch, and he's fat.

I've come to the conclusion the script just named them as Rangers without knowing the significance of that detail within the casting process. Because literally none of the actors that are Rangers come off as Rangers to me.
 
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Pretty sure that's not the case. It would have been mentioned more than once, I believe.

That said, sometimes Hollywood doesn't make these details obvious. I don't see any Ranger patches on their jackets.

Edit - Just saw Tom Hanks's ranger patch on the top portion of his left sleeve.

Edit2 - Fuck me, I just saw another Ranger patch on the Jew character. At this point I can only guarantee that Upham isn't a Ranger.
Yeah I remember Tom Hanks had the Ranger patch
 
Yeah I remember Tom Hanks had the Ranger patch

Edited it one last time after you posted this post.
Apparently the entire squad are Rangers, except for Upham.

If he's a Ranger too, a useless desk jockey that gets a few if his fellow soldiers killed due to his cowardice, this movie is an insult to the Rangers.


Sorry, I know ALOT about Rangers and their history for their 80+ year history. The choice of cast may have been great actors, but they were poor choices for portrayal of Rangers on-screen.
 
Edited it one last time after you posted this post.
Apparently the entire squad are Rangers, except for Upham.

If he's a Ranger too, a useless desk jockey that gets a few if his fellow soldiers killed due to his cowardice, this movie is an insult to the Rangers.


Sorry, I know ALOT about Rangers and their history for their 80+ year history. The choice of cast may have been great actors, but they were poor choices for portrayal of Rangers on-screen.
Thankfully, definitely not a ranger.

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I realised, Tom Sizemore played a WW2 Ranger (this movie) and a more modern 90s Ranger (Black Hawk Dawn) so that's pretty cool
 
It's Official: The Flash's Andy Muschietti to Direct New Batman Movie THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD

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It’s official: Andy Muschietti is going to the Batcave. Ahead of the release of his superhero movie The Flash, Muschietti has decided to keep his feet firmly in the land of DC.

Muschietti finalized a deal to direct The Brave and the Bold, the feature project that will introduce a new big-screen version of Batman, one that will fit into the expansive universe being developed by DC Studios heads James Gunn and Peter Safran.

The involvement has been whispered about for several weeks. Muschietti, who has been on the Flash press tour, has been coy about his connection. But a deal was finally closed this week, according to a source, very conveniently timed to the opening of his movie.

“We saw The Flash even before taking the reins at DC Studios, and knew we were in the hands of not only a visionary director but a massive DC fan,” Gunn and Safran said in a statement. “It’s a magnificent film – funny, emotional, thrilling – and Andy’s affinity and passion for these characters and this world just resonates through every frame. So, when it came time to find a director for The Brave and the Bold, there was really only one choice. Luckily, Andy said yes. Barbara signed on to produce with us and we were on our way. They’re an extraordinary team, and we couldn’t have better or more inspiring partners as we embark on this thrilling new adventure in the DCU.”

It is unclear if the project has a writer. According to sources, Christina Hodson, who wrote Muschietti’s Flash, was circling but decamped to work on a Fast and Furious movie. It is unknown when a writer would be hired, given the current screenwriters strike that has brought movie and TV development to a standstill in Hollywood.

Still, the dealmaking notches another director for Gunn and Safran’s DC roster; James Mangold is attached to direct a feature centered on horror hero Swamp Thing, while Gunn himself will helm Superman: Legacy.

In addition to a new Batman, Brave and the Bold will introduce Damian Wayne, a murderous tween raised by assassins who also happens to be the son Batman never knew he had. The feature is inspired by writer Grant Morrison’s Batman run that introduced Damian. “It’s a very strange father-and-son story,” Gunn told reporters in late January when announcing the movie.

Damian, co-created by artist Andy Kubert, is also the son of Talia al Ghul, and takes on the mantle of Robin and later becomes Batman in his own right.

Brave and the Bold is part of the first chapter of storytelling in Gunn and Safran’s DC Universe, with other film titles including Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, Swamp Thing and The Authority. On the small screen, titles include The Lanterns, Waller and Paradise Lost.

Brave and the Bold will exist in the main DC Universe, while Robert Pattinson’s own Dark Knight iteration is branded by the new heads as a “DC Elseworlds story,” a monicker that allows DC to make movies set in alternate universes and outside the continuity that Gunn and Safran are working to establish. Pattinson has The Batman: Part II due out in 2025.

Muschietti has a bit of experience already with the Bat-family, as Flash features several incarnations of the cowled vigilante. Michael Keaton is reprising his Batman role from the 1989 and 1992 movies, while Ben Affleck is back after his appearances in the movies from Zack Snyder.

The Argentina-born director made his Hollywood debut in the horror field, directing the 2013 scary movie Mama. But it was his two-part adaptation of Stephen King’s It, released by Warner Bros. arm New Line in 2017 and 2019, that showed the director could handle thrills and chills, character, and big VFX climaxes.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...n-the-brave-and-the-bold-director-1235331062/
 
Official Trailer for Netflix's Animated Movie NIMONA Starring Chloe Graze Moretz, Riz Ahmed

When Ballister Boldheart (Riz Ahmed), a knight in a futuristic medieval world, is framed for a crime he didn't commit, the only one who can help him prove his innocence is Nimona (Chloë Grace Moretz), a mischievous teen with a taste for mayhem — who also happens to be a shapeshifting creature Ballister has been trained to destroy. But with the entire kingdom out to get him, Nimona’s the best (or technically the only) sidekick Ballister can hope for. And as the lines between heroes, villains, and monsters start to blur, the two of them set out to wreak serious havoc — for Ballister to clear his name once and for all, and for Nimona to… just wreak serious havoc.



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Teaser Trailer for Pixar's New Intergalactic Adventure Film ELIO

 
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