Oh I'm sorry, Did I Break Your Conversation........Well Allow Me A Movie Thread by S&T

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I wanted to post something random so i just trolled with lebowski, just play
 
Bruhs, this has got to be the greatest game show I've ever seen.

It's Korean, but there are subtitles.



In this one, soccer player Park Ji Sung and a singer are special guests.

So they divide the cast into two teams, but Park gets only one teammate cause he's a pro. The show's cast get "special powers" to use.

Chaos ensues.

You can skip to 13:23 of this part to see the actual game start.

**** has got me dyin' over here.
 
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Supposedly Spielberg is doing another Kubrick unfinished project.


Now, Spielberg is working on adapting Kubrick’s Napoleon into a television miniseries: “I’ve been developing Stanley Kubrick’s screenplay — for a miniseries not for a motion picture — about the life of Napoleon,” Spielberg told the French network Canal+ (via The Playlist).  “Kubrick wrote the script in 1961, a long time ago.”

As I mentioned above, Kubrick left behind an enormous amounts of notes, including an entire card catalog of the French Emperor’s movements and deeds throughout the years.  There’s even a screenplay, which has since been made available online.  I’m sure Spielberg will make the project his own, but it’s nice to know that he has plenty of guidance from the legendary director.  I just hope this doesn’t mean that we never see Robocalypse.

If you’d like to check out what Kubrick did on Napoleon, here’s a great book that’s available on Amazon:

Amazon product ASIN 3836523353

For 40 years, Kubrick fans and film buffs have wondered about the director's mysterious unmade film on Napoleon Bonaparte. Slated for production immediately following the release of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Kubrick’s "Napoleon" was to be at once a character study and a sweeping epic, replete with grandiose battle scenes featuring thousands of extras. To write his original screenplay, Kubrick embarked on two years of intensive research; with the help of dozens of assistants and an Oxford Napoleon specialist, he amassed an unparalleled trove of research and preproduction material, including approximately 15,000 location scouting photographs and 17,000 slides of Napoleonic imagery. No stone was left unturned in Kubrick's nearly-obsessive quest to uncover every piece of information history had to offer about Napoleon. But alas, Kubrick’s movie was not destined to be: the film studios, first M.G.M. and then United Artists, decided such an undertaking was too risky at a time when historical epics were out of fashion.

TASCHEN’s tribute to this unmade masterpiece makes Kubrick’s valiant work on "Napoleon" available to fans for the first time. Based on the original 2009 limited edition which featured ten books hidden inside of a carved out reproduction of a Napoleon history book, this publication brings all the original elements together in one volume. Herein, all of the books from the original edition are reproduced in facsimile: correspondence, costume studies, location scouting photographs, research material, script drafts, and more. Kubrick’s final draft is reproduced in its entirety.

The text book features the complete original treatment, essays examining the screenplay in historical and dramatic contexts, an essay by Jean Tulard on Napoleon in cinema, and a transcript of interviews Kubrick conducted with Oxford professor Felix Markham. The culmination of years of research and preparation, this unique publication offers readers a chance to experience the creative process of one of cinema’s greatest talents as well as a fascinating exploration of the enigmatic figure that was Napoleon Bonaparte.

*Includes access to searchable/downloadable online research database: Kubrick's complete picture file of nearly 17,000 Napoleonic images*






I'm shocked there's a book on it. Yes it's expensive.

Probably treat myself one day.




I dunno it's cool that he's doing it. But I think they are so different in mood. Kubrick movies are distinctly cold. Spielberg is the opposite. Which is why AI feels like two different movies.

Plus it's a mini series not a movie so I don't know




I still haven't seen lolita and Barry Lyndon. Been saving them because I'm not gonna be happy when I run out of his movies t see
 
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Christopher Nolan to produce ‘Justice League’, Christian Bale to return as Batman?


Nothing like a HUGE story to kick off the launch of Batman News 2.0. I can’t even believe I’m about to write this… but Warner Bros. is reportedly about to put some life into their failed Justice League project. We recently learned that Will Beall’s script has been scrapped, and they were going back to the drawing board. El Mayimbe of Latino Review is back with another huge scoop! According to El Mayimbe, Christopher Nolan’s new role at Warner Bros. is to oversee all developments of their superhero properties. Like he did on Man of Steel, Nolan will “Godfather” and produce the upcoming Justice League movie.But that’s not all…

Last May, Bale told Empire Magazine that if Christopher Nolan came to him with a good story, he’d be willing to play Batman again. The plan right now is to have Christian Bale reprise his role as Batman and join Henry Cavill’s Superman. Warner Bros. feels like their back is against the way… and has to do something huge in order to compete with Marvel’s The Avengers. El Mayimbe suggests that a scene following Man of Steel’s credits could involve Superman finding a “retired” Bruce Wayne, and persuading him to join his “team”. If that happened, El Mayimbe says fanboys would squeal like 13 year old girls at a Justin Bieber concert… and I think he might be right!

Check out the video above for all the details and hit up Latino Review at the source link below for the full story. And for those who are skeptical about this report… Latino Review has been a great source of Warner Bros. movie news. They were the first website to report that Heath Ledger had been cast as The Joker and that Brandon Routh would be Superman in 2006′s Superman Returns. Do you like the idea of Christian Bale and Christopher Nolan teaming up again for Justice League? Or would you prefer Warner Bros. went a different route? Leave your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned to Batman News for all the latest Justice League updates.

http://batman-news.com/2013/03/03/c...ce-league-christian-bale-to-return-as-batman/
 
Taking a break from my normal action & comedy movies, I caught the latter part of this last week and it came back on last night:

700

Great movie. Good story. Based on true events but a lot of things were changed. I love Damon in the bourne movies mainly due to the action, but his acting was great in this imo.
 
Christopher Nolan to produce ‘Justice League’, Christian Bale to return as Batman?


Nothing like a HUGE story to kick off the launch of Batman News 2.0. I can’t even believe I’m about to write this… but Warner Bros. is reportedly about to put some life into their failed Justice League project. We recently learned that Will Beall’s script has been scrapped, and they were going back to the drawing board. El Mayimbe of Latino Review is back with another huge scoop! According to El Mayimbe, Christopher Nolan’s new role at Warner Bros. is to oversee all developments of their superhero properties. Like he did on Man of Steel, Nolan will “Godfather” and produce the upcoming Justice League movie.But that’s not all…

Last May, Bale told Empire Magazine that if Christopher Nolan came to him with a good story, he’d be willing to play Batman again. The plan right now is to have Christian Bale reprise his role as Batman and join Henry Cavill’s Superman. Warner Bros. feels like their back is against the way… and has to do something huge in order to compete with Marvel’s The Avengers. El Mayimbe suggests that a scene following Man of Steel’s credits could involve Superman finding a “retired” Bruce Wayne, and persuading him to join his “team”. If that happened, El Mayimbe says fanboys would squeal like 13 year old girls at a Justin Bieber concert… and I think he might be right!

Check out the video above for all the details and hit up Latino Review at the source link below for the full story. And for those who are skeptical about this report… Latino Review has been a great source of Warner Bros. movie news. They were the first website to report that Heath Ledger had been cast as The Joker and that Brandon Routh would be Superman in 2006′s Superman Returns. Do you like the idea of Christian Bale and Christopher Nolan teaming up again for Justice League? Or would you prefer Warner Bros. went a different route? Leave your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned to Batman News for all the latest Justice League updates.

http://batman-news.com/2013/03/03/c...ce-league-christian-bale-to-return-as-batman/

HAIL HYDRA! :hat
 
Better than when he was on Entourage? Because that was pretty hilarious.
lmao way better , dude was just trolling the whole episode called himself a "swag ho" to marty

poppin pills and yolo'ing in the club , carrying african babies with a ak 47 lmao
 
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^^^ Damon's good for those random cameos every once in a while. Like when he showed up in the beginning of Eurotrip and sang the Scotty Doesn't Know song.
 
I want to make sex with the babes in Tron.... my GAWDDDDDD

that blonde?? I die.

Questions bout Tron Legacy:

where did Flynn get all these earthly artifacts from?

Is he able to erect whatever the hell he wants with his human brain?

Why did he make DJ Klu a twin of himself?

Where did Flynn get food from?
 
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