I guess Hollywood's gonna cash in with the NFL too. "Concussion" will be out on Christmas Day.
Kilmer's best film was Tombstone. You guys are all wrong.
Also looking forward to Tarantino's next one. I'm disappointed that Tim Roth is in it. I can't stand him.
I don't know how I feel about this, but they are making a sequel to Trainspotting, one of the most influential movies of the 90's:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...t-lands-846037Danny Boyle is directing the sequel to the film that cemented his career back in 1996.
Tri-Star has chosen life, chosen a job … and has chosen Trainspotting 2.
Moving fast to a preemptive deal, the Sony label has landed the package, worldwide rights included, to the sequel of the seminal 1996 film with Danny Boyle back in the director’s chair.
Also returning to the film project are the original principal cast, including Ewan McGregor, Jonny Lee Miller, Ewen Bremner and Robert Carlyle.
John Hodge, who wrote the script for the original adaptation, is also back as writer.
Sony Pictures co-chair Tom Rothman leaned on his longstanding relationship with Boyle to make the deal happen. Rothman has been a supporter of the filmmaker since 1997’s A Life Less Ordinary, when the former was an executive at Fox. More importantly, Rothman was the CEO of Fox Searchlight, running the division he founded when it released Boyle’s movies, ranging from 28 Days Later (2002) to Slumdog Millionaire (2008) to 127 Hours (2010).
I remember reading Irvin Welsh like a madman after seeing that film and the soundtrack was on heavy rotation in my car. Trainspotting and Pulp Fiction were the defining movies of the 90's to me, so I am definitely looking forward to seeing these characters again.
Oh, and the new Batman v Superman trailer looks pretty sweet, too:
A sequel to Trainspotting, after almost 20 years?
That's an odd one.
And speaking of Henry Cavill, I thoroughly enjoyed The Man From U.N.C.L.E. last night.
Not really. The sequel to the book(titled Porno) took place nearly 10 years after. It is kind of odd, but I am still interested. Though this may be a case of just leaving the original alone. I didn't realize some of the actors were in recent things that I had liked until I went back to revisit the movie this weeked, like Kelly MacDonald in Boardwalk Empire who played Diane in Trainspotting. That movie had great character actors who still do lots of work today.
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