Oh, and to begin on an unrelated note, here's a random photo of the cast of 1981's 'Escape to Victory'
Michael Caine, Pele and Stallone - Coolness personified.
Moving on, first up is a trailer for Seth MacFarlane's directorial follow-up to box-office smash 'Ted', 'A Million Ways To Die In The West'.
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| Joss Whedon |
Also rumours are suggesting that Forest Whitaker is in talks for a role in 'Taken 3'. Trying not to sound pessimistic, this doesn't really excite me. Whilst I think that original 'Taken' was a fabulous film, and re-invented Liam Neeson as a credible movie action-man, I feel this concept could only really be impactful over the course of one film. I haven't watched 'Taken 2' admittedly, but to me it's the exact same premise albeit with roles being swapped around. This makes me feel that Whitaker taking a role in a movie about a third kidnapping could actually be a regretful move on his part; because I feel that any continuation with such ideas will only live in the shadow of the first film, which was brilliant!
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| Forest Whitaker |
By the way whoever made this poster must have a screw loose somewhere!
Finally, another promising piece of news circulating today is that Bruce Willis and director M. Night Shymalan could be re-teaming! After they enjoyed success together with 'The Sixth Sense' and 'Unbreakable' it is thought the duo could once again join forces to bring one of Shymalan's early scripts 'Labor of Love' to the screen, which was shelved by Fox around 1993. An intriguing point about it is that it doesn't seem a traditional movie for either of the pair. It tells the story of a book store owner in Philadelphia who is haunted by the fact that he never properly told his wife how much he loved he before she died in a tragic car accident. Remembering that she once asked if he would walk across the country for her, he decides that this is the only way to show his love for her and proceeds to trek from Philadelphia to Pacifica, her favourite place. So yeah, a bit weird perhaps but it would be nice to see Shymalan regain his hold form after his last two outings 'After Earth' and 'The Last Airbender' (a 4.4 rating on IMDb!) received little fanfare and didn't exactly leave audiences dazzled. That's all I've got for today, hopefully that review of Star Trek should be up by the end of the week!





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