Just booked tickets for Monday afternoon (IMax), really looking forward to it.
Saw Bohemian Rhapsody last week with my Wife and 13 year old Daughter.
Really enjoyable film, even the 13 year old enjoyed it and thinks I'm even more cool now as I was at Live Aid
Wish I'd been at Live Aid but I did see them at Wembley a year later, best live performance I've ever seen!
The Time Machine is being remade. Again.
Additional upcoming remakes:
Should be enough there for folks to moan about.
- All Quiet on the Western Front.
- An American Werewolf in London.
- War Games.
- The Birds
- Scarface
Scarface (Al Pacino) is one of my all time favourite films, I dread the thought of a remake (yes, I know the Pacino version was a remake as well)!
That would be the new Doctor.The last re-make wasn't even that long ago (with a 'woman of colour' in the the lead female role). Why do they want to remake it again - is it going to be a woman who goes back in order to rescue a man this time?
That would be the new Doctor.
You mean, as in Jodie Whittaker?And Angelina Jolie will be the new James Bond instead of Idris Elbow.
Time for a female Doctor? Why can't someone write stories that involve women instead of just screwing up films based on male characters?
You mean, as in Jodie Whittaker?
No, I got the post arse about face. … Although, I prefer Jodie Comer. She is a good action woman.I meant that when some suggested it was time for a female doctor, they should have found an appropriate story instead of misappropriating a perfectly good male role. Can't blame ms Whittaker for stepping into the job, but with Oceans 8, the last Ghostbusters remake & so on it seems that it's preferred to sod up a film with a male lead than to actually produce new material that works for a woman in the lead.
Or were you suggesting that Whittaker should be the next JB? Bit skinny & sedentary I'd have thought.
Douglas Rain has died.
I remember seeing that film in a small theatre somewhere in London, taken by my father not too long after the film came out (I'd have been 7 or 8, possible a couple of years older). It's still one of my favourite films, but the DVD version I have misses out the "my God, it's full of stars" bit before David Bowman gets drawn through the monolith.
The greatest foreign-language films of the 21st Century? http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20...s-of-the-21st-century?ocid=global_culture_rss
My vote would go to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
I also liked the Dragon Tattoo films.
William Goldman has died. Guess we are never going to get the sequel to The Princess Bride.
But you'll get the remake, which is in production.
(I dissaprove, btw)
But you'll get the remake, which is in production.
(I dissaprove, btw)
Got any details?
That was last year, wasn't it?The Time Machine is being remade. Again.