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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 18, 2019 9:38:23 GMT
Graham is a truly fine actor and from what I've heard, his role in the Irishman is really juicy.
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Post by moonman157 on Apr 19, 2019 5:37:59 GMT
WE NEED AN ANNA PAQUIN OSCAR CAMPAIGN
JUSTICE FOR PAQUIN
WILL THE IRISHMAN WAKE PEOPLE UP TO THE FACT THAT PAQUIN IN MARGARET IS ONE OF THE BEST PERFORMANCES OF THE CENTURY?
ONLY TIME WILL TELL.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 19, 2019 22:17:26 GMT
Cannes chief Thierry Frémaux...
...in Screen Daily
...in The Hollywood Reporter
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 20, 2019 17:51:36 GMT
De Niro considers The Irishman to be the favorite movie of his (and is hopefully only half-kidding)
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 24, 2019 21:12:47 GMT
Again, nothing new here. Just them mentioning The Irishman a couple of times. But we've been waiting for this thing for over a decade, so I'll just keep posting trivialities like this until we're getting something real, sometime in the next hundred years or so. God, they haven't released one single image of this, an official one, none, zero, nothing. I don't get it.
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Post by housepainter on Apr 25, 2019 10:36:34 GMT
I get the feeling there are problems. The scale of the de-ageing ambition is immense and I can't see Scorsese being happy with anything that's less than perfect.
They might also be waiting for the De Niro/Scorsese interview at Tribeca to officially release a pic or another teaser.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 26, 2019 2:27:45 GMT
"offbeat gangster movie" and "high-budget character piece", sounds good to me
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 28, 2019 18:52:30 GMT
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 28, 2019 19:23:51 GMT
So, is Stephen Graham playing Elvis??
(kidding)
Thanks for the photos, Leo.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 28, 2019 22:47:06 GMT
Not much about The Irishman, but for what it's worth:
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Post by quetee on Apr 28, 2019 23:24:48 GMT
Not much about The Irishman, but for what it's worth: Hopefully, this shows up online soon.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 29, 2019 0:19:33 GMT
A little bit more:
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 29, 2019 1:07:43 GMT
This will be the last, I promise. OldFellas (and an asthma inhaler), between two ferns (or three).
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Post by housepainter on Apr 29, 2019 10:28:54 GMT
Interesting about the music. The name "Seann Sara Sella" was attached to write the score for years, but it always felt weird/incorrect.
The IMDB page doesn't mention her anymore but the job titles listed in the "Music Department" (e.g. 'music clearance and legal') suggest we'll be hearing commercial music as opposed to an original score. Maybe a mix of both.
Has any other info been released about this?
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 29, 2019 11:21:43 GMT
This will be the last, I promise. OldFellas (and an asthma inhaler), between two ferns (or three). Keep posting, Leo!! Don't mind them!
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 29, 2019 19:04:00 GMT
Interesting about the music. The name "Seann Sara Sella" was attached to write the score for years, but it always felt weird/incorrect. The IMDB page doesn't mention her anymore but the job titles listed in the "Music Department" (e.g. 'music clearance and legal') suggest we'll be hearing commercial music as opposed to an original score. Maybe a mix of both. Has any other info been released about this? The Sella thing is a hoax, as far as I can tell. Unsurprisingly Robbie Robertson is working on it too. It's funny, on pretty much every new Scorsese movie he says he's writing new things for it, and while he's certainly a big part of getting the right music for each film, selecting songs, rearranging them, if you look at the track listings (per IMDB) and go back until GONY, there's nothing substantial to be found. So what can we expect from The Irishman? Is Howard Shore or anyone writing something new for it, like in The Departed, which also had a lot of needle drops? I have no idea. But it's exciting to hear Scorsese is also using pre-existing music from different movies, which he did to great effect in Casino I think.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 30, 2019 1:46:29 GMT
A bit more infos from Robbie Robertson & Irwin Winkler
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2019 18:14:51 GMT
Thanks Leo! We all had dinner the other night — Bob, Marty, Joe, Al and me. We had a celebration because we wrapped the movie. Any photos leaked?
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 30, 2019 18:46:07 GMT
Thanks Leo! We all had dinner the other night — Bob, Marty, Joe, Al and me. We had a celebration because we wrapped the movie. Any photos leaked? I don't know if this interview is recent or not but the Irishman is a wrap since March 2018...
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Post by Leo_The_Last on Apr 30, 2019 19:32:10 GMT
Thanks Leo! We all had dinner the other night — Bob, Marty, Joe, Al and me. We had a celebration because we wrapped the movie. Any photos leaked? I don't know if this interview is recent or not but the Irishman is a wrap since March 2018... It's from a rather recent interview. But I guess when you're 1000 years old like Winkler time has a different meaning than it has for us mere mortals 😄
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Post by TerryMontana on Apr 30, 2019 19:47:04 GMT
I don't know if this interview is recent or not but the Irishman is a wrap since March 2018... It's from a rather recent interview. But I guess when you're 1000 years old like Winkler time has a different meaning than it has for us mere mortals 😄 Or maybe when he says "the other night", he just means over a year ago.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on May 1, 2019 1:41:19 GMT
"Can I get a hit?" 😄 It's good the days of Marty doing coke are over.
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Post by Leo_The_Last on May 1, 2019 3:38:14 GMT
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Post by pacinoyes on May 5, 2019 9:17:08 GMT
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2019 18:50:59 GMT
Would you be surpriced if you saw in the movie cameo of DiCaprio or its kinda impossible these days to hide and make secret of special cast like it was with Seven (1995)? I remember as Kevin Spacey wasnt anywhere to see before it was released and he wasnt written even in opening credits. Excelent strategy. I love movies without starting casting info on screen. It often spoil me some suprising cast which I didnt know about before.
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