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Post by MoonShadow on Oct 11, 2020 21:25:00 GMT
NOOOOOOOOO!!! WHY MBJ WHY?
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Post by Pavan on Nov 30, 2020 18:51:35 GMT
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Post by stephen on Nov 30, 2020 19:47:45 GMT
Hildur, no! You're better than this!
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Post by MoonShadow on Dec 15, 2020 2:14:33 GMT
Albert Wolsky will be the costume designer.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 13, 2021 6:22:59 GMT
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 14, 2021 2:52:27 GMT
Rami Malek is in this too.
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Post by Lubezki on Jan 15, 2021 0:37:00 GMT
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Post by futuretrunks on Jan 15, 2021 0:47:55 GMT
Damn!
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Post by morton on Jan 15, 2021 0:49:39 GMT
I wonder if De Niro’s role is going to be really small because I thought he turned down Gucci due to a scheduling conflict with Killers of the Flower Moon.
Also I’ll probably be a clown, like I usually am lol, for next year’s award season when I predict some of these actors listed here, but I also am wondering if this is going to be another Joy situation where some prognosticators went really overboard with which actor was going to be nominated, and then only Lawrence was because of it being a really weak year plus her hot streak still being in effect. Before I thought Amsterdam would turn out much better than Joy did, but I can’t help getting Joy vibes now.
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Post by pacinoyes on Jan 15, 2021 0:53:37 GMT
De Niro now with an Irishman followup with a Scorsese film, and maybe something ace here hopefully for a guy who directed him to an Oscar nod and did that with four nods in the big 4 categories for two movies in a row too.....great time to be a fan of the co-GOAT ......and at 78......fnck yeah
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Post by thomasjerome on Jan 15, 2021 0:58:07 GMT
A lot of great names here, but I just hope they won't be wasted in random cameos.
Also please someone give Timothy Olyphant a lead role in one of those big projects already.
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 15, 2021 1:04:46 GMT
I wonder if De Niro’s role is going to be really small because I thought he turned down Gucci due to a scheduling conflict with Killers of the Flower Moon. Also I’ll probably be a clown, like I usually am lol, for next year’s award season when I predict some of these actors listed here, but I also am wondering if this is going to be another Joy situation where some prognosticators went really overboard with which actor was going to be nominated, and then only Lawrence was because of it being a really weak year plus her hot streak still being in effect. Before I thought Amsterdam would turn out much better than Joy did, but I can’t help getting Joy vibes now. I don't think any of David O Russell's films since that period where the Academy were infatuated with him, have aged particularly well. Is anybody still talking about Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, Joy or even The Fighter ? His best work is still from when he wasn't getting much awards attention ( Three Kings).I don't think DOR is going to get the easy pass from critics and the Academy that he used to, as his films, despite the veneer of prestige (helped immensely by his acclaimed casts) feel pretty disposable and I think there is a realisation that despite being award season juggernauts on release, not one of them is probably regarded as a classic.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Jan 15, 2021 1:13:00 GMT
Holy cast news!
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Post by Mattsby on Jan 15, 2021 1:14:53 GMT
Very Viced esque casting! I would like some kinda hint of the plot thoooo.
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Post by Pittsnogle_Goggins on Jan 15, 2021 1:15:40 GMT
I wonder if De Niro’s role is going to be really small because I thought he turned down Gucci due to a scheduling conflict with Killers of the Flower Moon. Also I’ll probably be a clown, like I usually am lol, for next year’s award season when I predict some of these actors listed here, but I also am wondering if this is going to be another Joy situation where some prognosticators went really overboard with which actor was going to be nominated, and then only Lawrence was because of it being a really weak year plus her hot streak still being in effect. Before I thought Amsterdam would turn out much better than Joy did, but I can’t help getting Joy vibes now. I don't think any of David O Russell's films since that period where the Academy were infatuated with him, have aged particularly well. Is anybody still talking about Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, Joy or even The Fighter ? His best work is still from when he wasn't getting much awards attention ( Three Kings).I don't think DOR is going to get the easy pass from critics and the Academy that he used to, as his films, despite the veneer of prestige (helped immensely by his acclaimed casts) feel pretty disposable and I think there is a realisation that despite being award season juggernauts on release, not one of them is probably regarded as a classic. Strong disagree. SLP and The Fighter have def aged well. I think ppl are in the same boat they always were for American Hustle (either really love it or hate it). As for “people aren’t talking about them”...which people?
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Post by pupdurcs on Jan 15, 2021 1:23:00 GMT
I don't think any of David O Russell's films since that period where the Academy were infatuated with him, have aged particularly well. Is anybody still talking about Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, Joy or even The Fighter ? His best work is still from when he wasn't getting much awards attention ( Three Kings).I don't think DOR is going to get the easy pass from critics and the Academy that he used to, as his films, despite the veneer of prestige (helped immensely by his acclaimed casts) feel pretty disposable and I think there is a realisation that despite being award season juggernauts on release, not one of them is probably regarded as a classic. Strong disagree. SLP and The Fighter have def aged well. I think ppl are in the same boat they always were for American Hustle (either really love it or hate it). As for “people aren’t talking about them”...which people? Regular degular movie fans who hold up things like The Departed, Kill Bill and Django Unchained and Chris Nolan movies as "classics". David O Russell films are theoretically in that mainstream wheelhouse and should have easily developed similar followings(to a degree) with their all-star casts, but I really don't percieve any of them to have had that kind of lasting cultural impact you'd expect, considering how well most of them did box office wise and awards wise on release. Even something like Gone Girl feels like it's had a far more culturally significant after life than any of those DOR movies. As I said, there is an oddly disposable quality to his work, despite the level of awards acclaim and commercial success attached to it initially. It goes down solidly enough on first watch, but doesn't hold up down the stretch. Maybe some feel different, but that is how I kind of percieve it. I actually think The Fighter is a solid generic sporting underdog movie and Silver Linings Playbook is a watchable rom-com. They are not bad movies at all. But they both recieved levels of acclaim that felt way disproportionate to what they achieved as films, imho. So they feel lesser today than how they were acclaimed on release. So it's easy for me to see how their cultural impact lost resonance relatively quickly.
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Post by franklin on Jan 15, 2021 2:00:52 GMT
I think this is more like Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, in which all these actors had just very small and brief appareances, that's it, but the true standouts were of course LDC, Pitt, and Robbie.
This one will be in the same vein, but the only standouts worthy of attention seem on paper to be only Bale, Robbie, and Washington.
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Post by mhynson27 on Jan 15, 2021 3:23:09 GMT
I'm guessing the only people with decent sized roles are Bale, Robbie, Washington, Saldana and Malek.
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Post by TerryMontana on Jan 15, 2021 6:32:14 GMT
Yes, that will be the case I guess: Small roles for all these big names.
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Post by Billy_Costigan on Jan 15, 2021 16:12:20 GMT
Better cast - this or Don't Look Up?
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Post by Sharbs on Jan 15, 2021 17:35:35 GMT
Better cast - this or Don't Look Up? DOR project -- Don't Look Up De Niro -- Streep (splitting hairs - probably a tie) Bale -- Leo (again splitting hairs) the real ATJ -- Timothee (...splitting hairs) Margot -- JLawMalek -- Evans Shannon -- Blanchett (unfair, ik) Myers -- Kid Cudi then the DOR has Olyphant , JDW, Saldana, Riseborough, Schoenarts, Nivola, and of course Rock to... McKay's Hill, Lynskey, Perry, Perlman, Patel, Morgan, Perry and of course Grande I couldn't find the equals to the second section of actors below so I just listed the somewhat equals I could find in the first section when compared to each other's project. Blanchett probably puts the McKay one above the other just when looking at the really big name A-listers, but the secondary stars clearly and even close put this in the DOR column. DOR's ensemble looks better to me.
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Post by Pavan on Jan 15, 2021 17:42:13 GMT
Russell and McKay competing for the "guy who wasted a huge ensemble cast" prize.
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Post by TerryMontana on Jan 15, 2021 17:55:08 GMT
I'd say Don't Look Up by a hair but I guess it's because I don't very much like D'OR.
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Post by franklin on Jan 16, 2021 0:29:59 GMT
Better cast - this or Don't Look Up? Easily Don't Look Up.
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Post by stephen on Jan 16, 2021 0:44:04 GMT
It's amazing how half of Hollywood turns out for one director, the other half for the other director, and I still don't give a shit about either project.
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