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Some who man will accept any role to get out of the kitchen ...
If women superheroes are to be the next big thing - I want to see a Dazzler film - set in the disco era and complete with appropriate music.
Oh, and I'm actually starting to get sick of The Force Awakens. All the teasing and speculation is clogging up the movie news channels on Flipboard and other sources. Just release the damn thing and get it over with.
(Sighs and realizes he'll be rafting down a jungle river in Costa Rica the day it comes out. More Indy Jones than Han Solo.Maybe I'll get out to see it when I'm back from vac.)
Saw the trailer today via Fb, and it does look excellent. Wil Smith will be missed; as will Brent Spiner and Randy Quaid.I am, in general, not a big fan of Roland Emmerich and his buddy Dean Devlin. They tend to overdo stuff badly and stretch science well past the breaking point (e.g. Day After Tomorrow). But there is one movie of their's that I love beyond all reason:
Hokey and jingoistic to be sure, but also one of the most exciting, entertaining military alien invasion movies since George Pal adapted The War of the Worlds in 1953. And now, the sequel is coming. And the first trailer looks like lightning may just strike twice.
Emmerich is back at the helm, many of the original cast (save Will Smith who took a pass so they are killing off his character in backstory) are returning, and, of course, the aliens are back to finish what they started.
Saw the trailer today via Fb, and it does look excellent. Wil Smith will be missed; as will Brent Spiner and Randy Quaid.
Actually, Spiner is one of the ones returning. I am interested to see how they rationalize this one. Goldblum, Pullman, and Hirsch are definitely back as well.
Yes - it will be interesting to see how they work Spiner in there since - as you know - his character was killed off in the first one.Actually, Spiner is one of the ones returning. I am interested to see how they rationalize this one. Goldblum, Pullman, and Hirsch are definitely back as well.