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Post by Billy_Costigan on Apr 6, 2024 2:43:35 GMT
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Post by The_Cake_of_Roth on Apr 6, 2024 3:37:50 GMT
This has been one of my dream projects for Fincher for a while now. He would crush this.
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Post by pupdurcs on Apr 6, 2024 4:36:49 GMT
It sounds reasonable, but that's one of the things World Of Reel sometimes does ( pick up credible sounding past rumours from elsewhere and run with them as "exclusives" to keep the scoop machine going), so rumoured projects always have to be taken with a grain of salt from that site, till it's corroborated by a more credible source. I'm not buying it happening next just from this source alone. Still, in the event it does happen, looking forward to the outrage machine of Fincher daring to remake a Hitchcock classic. Or maybe that will just be reserved for Spike Lee remaking a Kurosawa.I like Fincher overall, but I haven't really been excited by anything he's done in a long time, and that includes The Killer. Fincher doing yet another thriller at this point just feels safe and rote for him.
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Post by franklin on Apr 6, 2024 8:54:13 GMT
Brad Pitt will probably be one of the two men.
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Post by pacinoyes on Apr 6, 2024 11:21:55 GMT
The very internal ideas implict in the materal- the "doubles" - especially the famous opening of tracks, suitcases, shoes etc. actually discourages exotic star casting because there is not a double to say Brad Pitt or DiCap etc in the general sense..........you want good - almost vanilla actors in a sort of placid way and its just the premise that is fantastic.......you can still have famous names but of a lower "special" quality in looks, star power, charisma and similar in that way as those 2 men could be anyone.......it's sort of like the way he conceptualized his The Killer - exotic mileau / setting yet not played as a mundane job .... On a separate note - just do everything the opposite of what Ben Wheatley did on that Rebecca remake thing
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