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Grave sort demain ça a l'air d'être intéressant et stimulant. Pas comme vos blockbusters copies carbone.Sauf GotG car j'ai aimé le premier.
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Grave sort demain ça a l'air d'être intéressant et stimulant. Pas comme vos blockbusters copies carbone.Action Stars Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais and Tiger Chen to Team for First Time in 'Triple Threat'
Talk about an action-star sextuple bill.
Ong Bak star Tony Jaa, The Raid breakout Iko Uwais and Tiger Chen (Man of Tai Chi) will square off against Scott Adkins (Zero Dark Thirty), UFC middleweight champ Michael Bisping and action movie vet Michael Jai White in Triple Threat.
Jesse Johnson is directing the feature, which hails from Arclight Films. Mike Selby of SC Films International and Arclight’s Mike Gabrawy and Gary Hamilton are producing. Chen also is producing, as are Elliot Tong and Ying Ye.
The action kicks off after a billionaire's daughter becomes the target of a mercenary cartel. Her only protection are two down-on-their-luck fighters and a third who has vowed revenge against the others.
Asian actors Jaa, Uwais and Chen are the protagonists, while American thespians Adkins, Bisping and White are the villains. Joey O’Bryan wrote the script.
C'est clair ! C'est un univers qui reste à exploiter !
Merci mon hérisson rabougri, ta critique ne m'étonne pas c'était quand même très casse gueule comme pari.Alx a écrit : ↑mer. 15 mars 2017 20:48 Bon j'ai finalement pu voir Trainspotting 2. J'aurai bien galéré, déjà pour trouver une des salles qui le passe encore, et après en pleine séance le film se coupe, 5 minutes d'entracte imprévue.
Enfin bon, c'était dans l'ensemble sympatoche, presque moyen. Evidemment on est à des lieues de l'impact de l'original, que ce soit au niveau intensité, histoire et émotion. En un sens ça a un côté "méta", T2 est un écho de T1 comme ses protagonistes sont des reflets assez effacés de ce qu'ils étaient 20 ans plus tôt. La bande son n'est définitivement pas aussi marquante, et paradoxalement c'est dans ses absences qu'elle est le plus efficace : Boyle joue avec le spectateur, insérant des "remix" discrets des morceaux iconiques du premier, qui les évoquent plus qu'ils ne les reprennent.
Après y a quand même de très belles images, des plans un peu tordus ou travaillés qui racontent à eux seuls une partie de l'histoire.
En tout cas les quelques flashs du premier film qui apparaissent ici ou là m'ont vraiment donné envie de le revoir.
A se demander comment on s'est pas tous tiré une balle à cette époque, avec tous ces films quasi nihilistes.
He reveals the title of the next Alien film he has planned; how there will be another film that will lead directly into his original Alien film; and says that if the movies do well, there will be five new Alien films total. Here's how that conversation goes down:
"There will be another one before we kind of literally and logically, clockwise, back into the rear back head of [the original] Alien," he said.
We asked Scott what the timeline looked like -- would it be Prometheus, Covenant and then this next movie before we arrive at the events of the original Alien. That's when the answer became a bit foggy as it appears he slips in the title for another movie we haven't seen yet and positions it between Prometheus and Covenant.
"It will go Prometheus, Awakening, Covenant.. fairly integral where this colonization ship is on the way...."
Waterston cut in again to stop Scott from spoiling any more information. "You're giving away too much!" she screamed. "But yes, there will be more after this. I think that was the question." To which Scott replied, "If this is successful, and then the next one, and then there will definitely be three more."
The Dark Tower series tells the story of Roland Deschain, Mid-World’s last gunslinger, who is traveling southeast across Mid-World’s post-apocalyptic landscape, searching for the powerful but elusive magical edifice known as The Dark Tower. Located in the fey region of End-World, amid a sea of singing red roses, the Dark Tower is the nexus point of the time-space continuum. It is the heart of all worlds, but it is also under threat. Someone, or something, is using the evil technology of the Great Old Ones to destroy it.
The film is being directed by Nikolaj Arcel (A Royal Affair) and has a supporting cast that includes Abbey Lee (Mad Max: Fury Road) as Tirana; Fran Kranz (The Cabin in the Woods) as Pimli, the right hand man of Randall Flagg; Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen); Katheryn Winnick (Vikings) and Claudia Kiim (Avengers: Age of Ultron).
The Dark Tower hits theaters this summer on July 28
Te trompe pas, c'est basé sur la même news que teeda. On a pas de nouvelles infos la dessus, c'est juste certains sites qui spéculent encore plus et du coup d'autres reprennent ces spéculations... Le serpent qui se mort la queue
Le designer artistique du 5è élément était Mézières, le dessinateur de Valérian. Le taxi volant de Bruce Willis est tiré tout droit de la BD.
A Major ‘Terminator’ Franchise Announcement Is Coming in 2017, Says Skydance’s David Ellison
Earlier this year we learned that the rights to The Terminator franchise were reverting back to James Cameron in 2019 and that he enlisted the help of Deadpool director Tim Miller to help develop a new film. That was pretty big news, but it sounds like we are going to get more big news regarding the Terminator franchise sometime this year.
After rumors surfaced that Paramount Pictures was ditching the Terminator franchise for good, Terminator: Genisys producer and head of Skydance, David Ellison, told Collider that there are Terminator plans in the works. He says:
“I will say we have resolved the future of the franchise and believe me its an incredibly bright future. I think where it’s going will be the continuation of what the fans really wanted since T2.
“We have something this year that we will be announcing for the franchise. It’s something we’re incredibly excited about and we think is the direction it needs to head.”
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