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I'm super looking forward to UNCUT GEMS, which apparently puts out the best Adam Sandler we've seen in twenty years.
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The Safdie Brothers had originally been in talks with Robert Pattinson for this but the three of them vibed so well they created a brand new project that became GOOD TIME, which I highly recommend. It's playing the festival circuit now, a limited release in December, then the Netflix debut on X-mas.

I have that poster. I need to just go ahead and frame it.
 
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I have that poster. I need to just go ahead and frame it.
Also have that poster. Unframed also. I remember hanging it in my room with the Bill Sienkiewicz Elektra poster and Cindy Crawford poster.
 

If studios want to waste their money on remakes and reboots.....how about not making shitty shot for shot remakes of classics and remake shitty movies with a cool premise and make that a good movie.
 
2nd Trailer for Rian Johnson's Whodunit Ensemble KNIVES OUT

 
Hayley Atwell Joins Tom Cruise in Christopher McQuarrie's MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 7

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Hayley Atwell has accepted her next mission. The actress, who recently appeared in Avengers: Endgame, is joining the next installment of Paramount and Skydance's Mission: Impossible franchise.

Writer-director Christopher McQuarrie shared a tease on Instagram Friday, and THR has confirmed Atwell is joining Tom Cruise in the next installment. "Should you choose to accept..." McQuarrie captioned a photo of Atwell Friday. For her part, Atwell responded, "Mission: Accepted. Though I’m not the sort to follow orders..."

Cruise will reprise his starring role as Ethan Hunt for an upcoming pair of films, with McQuarrie set to return to write and direct the series' seventh and eighth installments. McQuarrie previously directed 2015's Rogue Nation and last year's Fallout, which became the 23-year-old series' highest grossing film yet with $791.1 million globally.

Atwell is known for playing Peggy Carter in the Captain America films and ABC's Agent Carter. She will reprise her role for an episode of What If... ?, the upcoming animated Marvel Studios series for Disney+. She recently starred in the Bruce Springsteen-inspired film Blinded by the Light, and appeared in last year's Christopher Robin for Disney.

Paramount has dated the next Mission: Impossible film for July 23, 2021, while the eighth installment will be released on Aug. 5, 2022. In addition to Cruise, Rebecca Ferguson is expected to return.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...n-impossible-movie-adds-hayley-atwell-1237580

She is so underrated to me.
 
How to Train Your Dragon's Dean DeBlois to Write and Direct Live-Action MICRONAUTS Movie

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Dean DeBlois, the filmmaker who wrapped up his celebrated How to Train Your Dragon trilogy earlier this year, has found his first post-Dragon project.

After going big with dragons and animation, the filmmaker is going small and live-action with Micronauts, Paramount’s take on the Hasbro toy line. DeBlois will tackle writing duties and will direct.

Micronauts were action figures made in the late 1970s by now-defunct Mego based on a line by Japanese toy company Takara titled Microman. The toys were a big seller for a time and a Marvel Comics comic followed, which helped establish a storyline for the line.

The comics told of a Microverse in which diverse worlds were linked together and in which a power-mad dictator named Baron Karza kills the royal family, taking control. A small group of eclectic characters — a pilot awoken from a centuries-long deep sleep, alien gladiators, survivors of the coup — band together to form a resistance.

The project had been in development with J.J. Abrams’ Bad Robot for several years and had a script by Deadpool scribes Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, who reportedly called it a departure from the comics.

It is unclear what the new take is, but it has been described as centering on a group of intergalactic explorers. Paramount has set a June 4, 2021, release date for the pic.

DeBlois has spent the last decade ensconced in the world of Train Your Dragon, the acclaimed animated feature trilogy that is one of the creative heights of DreamWorks Animation. He is the rare writer-director that has been able to captain an animation franchise over a lengthy period from inception to logical conclusion in a medium that often sees filmmakers leave after one outing.

DeBlois made his feature directorial debut with Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, co-helming the 2002 Disney animated film with Chris Sanders after spending a decade rising through the animation ranks.

Paramount and Hasbro are seeking a family-friendly tone with Micronautsand believe DeBlois could bring to the project the same heart and sophistication that he brought to How to Train Your Dragon.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...on-filmmaker-tackling-micronauts-film-1241159
 
Jeffrey Wright Cast as Commissioner Gordon in Matt Reeve's THE BATMAN

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There's going to be a new commissioner in Gotham City. Westworld star Jeffrey Wright is in negotiations to play Commissioner Gordon, the classic ally to the Dark Knight, in Matt Reeves' The Batman.

Robert Pattinson is headlining what is being planned as a grounded take on as the DC Comics crime-fighter. Casting is in early stages for a who's who of Batman's rogue gallery.

Jim Gordon, depending on what stage career-wise the character is portrayed, is the police commissioner or detective at the Gotham City Police Department and Batman's reluctant ally. In recent screen appearances, Gary Oldman played the role in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy while J.K. Simmons played the role in Zack Snyder's Justice League.

Reeves will be directing from his own script for the Warner Bros./DC feature, and will produce with his Planet of the Apes collaborator Dylan Clark.

The Batman is set for a June 25, 2021, release.

Wright has a busy fall ahead of him with the release of Steven Soderbergh's financial drama The Laundromat and Warners' adaptation of The Goldfinch. He is set for the next James Bond film, No Times to Die, and Wes Anderson's next outing, The French Dispatch.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...wright-talks-play-commissioner-gordon-1237376
 
Jeffrey Wright Cast as Commissioner Gordon in Matt Reeve's THE BATMAN

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There's going to be a new commissioner in Gotham City. Westworld star Jeffrey Wright is in negotiations to play Commissioner Gordon, the classic ally to the Dark Knight, in Matt Reeves' The Batman.

Robert Pattinson is headlining what is being planned as a grounded take on as the DC Comics crime-fighter. Casting is in early stages for a who's who of Batman's rogue gallery.

Jim Gordon, depending on what stage career-wise the character is portrayed, is the police commissioner or detective at the Gotham City Police Department and Batman's reluctant ally. In recent screen appearances, Gary Oldman played the role in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy while J.K. Simmons played the role in Zack Snyder's Justice League.

Reeves will be directing from his own script for the Warner Bros./DC feature, and will produce with his Planet of the Apes collaborator Dylan Clark.

The Batman is set for a June 25, 2021, release.

Wright has a busy fall ahead of him with the release of Steven Soderbergh's financial drama The Laundromat and Warners' adaptation of The Goldfinch. He is set for the next James Bond film, No Times to Die, and Wes Anderson's next outing, The French Dispatch.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...wright-talks-play-commissioner-gordon-1237376
This is getting ridiculous.
 
Jonah Hill Eyed for Secret Role in THE BATMAN (Reportedly Playing the Riddler)

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Robert Pattinson's Batman might have found his first co-star. Sources tell Variety that Jonah Hill is in talks to join Pattinson in Matt Reeves’ “The Batman.” Insiders also say Jeffrey Wright is in talks to play Commissioner Gordon.

According to sources, producers had long wanted Hill for the project, but casting decisions were put on hold until the role of Batman was filled. The deal hasn’t closed and sources say it could still fall apart, but both sides are engaging on Hill joining. As for who Hill is playing, that’s still being worked out as well, but sources say he’s being eyed for a villain role.

[According to Collider, Jonah Hill will be playing none other than the Riddler — not the Penguin as has been roundly speculated.]

Pre-production on the Warner Bros.-DC Comics movie is expected to start this summer. No official production start date has been set, although insiders tell Variety that filming could start in late 2019 or early 2020.

Reeves, the filmmaker behind the last two “Planet of the Apes” sequels, assumed “Batman” directing duties from Ben Affleck in January 2017 and has been developing the elusive project ever since. Affleck was in talks to depart his role as Batman following “Justice League,” allowing Reeves to pick his own Bruce Wayne. Reeves’ “Planet of the Apes” collaborator Dylan Clark is also attached as producer.

Hill starred opposite Emma Stone in Netflix’s sci-fi series “Maniac.” The actor has also moved behind the camera in recent years, taking on his first directing job, “Mid90s,” which bowed last fall, before returning to the big screen in Matthew McConaughey’s latest film “Beach Bum.”

https://variety.com/2019/film/news/jonah-hill-batman-robert-pattinson-1203233352/

http://collider.com/jonah-hill-the-batman-villain-riddler/
 
Official Trailer for Adam Sandler's Crime Thriller UNCUT GEMS

From acclaimed filmmakers Josh and Benny Safdie comes an electrifying crime thriller about Howard Ratner (Adam Sandler), a charismatic New York City jeweler always on the lookout for the next big score. When he makes a series of high-stakes bets that could lead to the windfall of a lifetime, Howard must perform a precarious high-wire act, balancing business, family, and encroaching adversaries on all sides, in his relentless pursuit of the ultimate win.

 
Official Trailer for Vince Gilligan's EL CAMINO: A BREAKING BAD MOVIE

Picking up moments after the series finale of Breaking Bad ends, Aaron Paul is back as Jesse Pinkman in El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, directed by Vince Gilligan, on Netflix October 11.

 
Bob Iger Reveals George Lucas Felt "Betrayed" by Disney's Star Wars Plans

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While Disney’s revival of the Star Wars franchise has been met with widespread success, one particularly influential figure wasn't on board with the creative choices made in creating the story of Rey, Kylo Ren, et al: George Lucas, the man who created the franchise more than four decades ago.

The extent of Lucas’ disappointment in the direction of the Star Wars franchise under Disney’s control has been revealed via Disney CEO Bob Iger’s memoir, The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned From 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company.

In the book, Iger explains that Disney purchased Lucas’ outlines for three new movies when it made a deal to acquire Lucasfilm in 2012 — although that purchase was, in part, made out of a sense of obligation, it’s suggested; “[W]e decided we needed to buy them,” the chief exec writes of the decision made with studio head Alan Horn, “though we made clear in the purchase agreement that we would not be contractually obligated to adhere to the plot lines he’d laid out.”

As it turned out, Disney and Lucasfilm didn’t follow Lucas’ lead for the new movies, a decision Lucas discovered when Lucasfilm head Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars: The Force Awakens writers J.J. Abrams and Michael Arndt met to discuss the new trilogy, and specifically the 2015 installment.

“George immediately got upset as they began to describe the plot and it dawned on him that we weren’t using one of the stories he submitted during the negotiations,” Iger writes. “George knew we weren’t contractually bound to anything, but he thought that our buying the story treatments was a tacit promise that we’d follow them, and he was disappointed that his story was being discarded. I’d been so careful since our first conversation not to mislead him in any way, and I didn’t think I had now, but I could have handled it better.”

Added the CEO: "George felt betrayed, and while this whole process would never have been easy for him, we’d gotten off to an unnecessarily rocky start.”

Things didn’t improve when Lucas saw the finished movie. Following a private screening, Iger recalls, Lucas “didn’t hide his disappointment. “There’s nothing new,” he said. In each of the films in the original trilogy, it was important to him to present new worlds, new stories, new characters, and new technologies. In this one, he said, ‘There weren’t enough visual or technical leaps forward.’ He wasn’t wrong, but he also wasn’t appreciating the pressure we were under to give ardent fans a film that felt quintessentially Star Wars.”

The problem, Iger suggests, is that Lucas didn’t fully appreciate what Lucasfilm and Disney were trying to do with the new trilogy, and specifically The Force Awakens. “We’d intentionally created a world that was visually and tonally connected to the earlier films, to not stray too far from what people loved and expected,” Iger explained, “and George was criticizing us for the very thing we were trying to do.”

In retrospect, Lucas’ complaints mirror some of those from the vocal minority of Star Wars fandom upset about the direction the franchise has taken since Disney’s purchase. While Iger stays away from agreeing with the criticisms in the book, in promoting its release, he has accepted that Disney’s plan of releasing a new Star Wars movie every year might have hurt the property.

“I just think we might’ve put a little bit too much in the marketplace too fast,” he told The New York Times in a profile published over the weekend, while adding, “I think the storytelling capabilities of [Lucasfilm] are endless because of the talent we have at the company, and the talent we have at the company is better than it’s ever been, in part because of the influx of people from Fox.”

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...ucas-felt-betrayed-by-star-wars-plans-1242953
 
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