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Jan 28, 2015 - 10:55 AM
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dragon53
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28 INDIANA JONES---Walt Disney Pictures is in early talks with Chris Pratt to replace Harrison Ford in the reboot movie. Pratt's next movie is co-starring in the remake of THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN with Denzel Washington. INDEPENDENCE DAY 2---Liam Hemsworth has been offered a lead role in the sequel. Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum have said they are returning for the sequel. CHILD 44---trailer released for the movie based on the novel about a Soviet military policeman seeking to stop a serial killer who preys on children. Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman and Noomi Rapace star. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uia6y9SRsj4 GHOSTBUSTERS---director Paul Feig said the reboot movie cast is Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy, Leslie Jones and Kate McKinnon. USS INDIANAPOLIS---Tate Taylor (THE HELP) will direct the Robert Downey, Jr. untitled World War II movie about the sinking of the cruiser USS Indianapolis by a Japanese submarine after it had delivered components of the atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima. Of the ship's crew of 1,196, about 900 survived the sinking and remained in shark-infested waters for four days. Only 316 were rescued. The movie will feature 11-year-old Hunter Scott's campaign to posthumously exonerate the cruiser's skipper, Capt. Charles McVay, who was court-martialed for the sinking. The Indianapolis sinking was made famous in the movie JAWS. TED 2---poster released for the sequel which stars Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried and Jessica Barth. RAY DONOVAN---Katie Holmes will have a recurring role as the daughter of a billionaire producer played by Ian McShane. MY COUSIN RACHEL---movie underway based on the Daphne Du Maurier novel in which an orphan seeks revenge against his beautiful cousin who may killed his guardian until he falls in love with her. PASSENGERS---Morten Tyldum (THE IMITATION GAME) is in talks to direct this sci fi movie set on board a spaceship's 120-year to colonize a distant planet. A mechanic's hibernation pod malfunctions during the voyage which awakens him from deep sleep. He then awakens a beautiful passenger for companionship. TOGETHERNESS---HBO renewed the sitcom for Season 2. DARKMOUTH---movie underway on the upcoming fantasy novels in which a boy follows in his father's footsteps to fight monsters that threaten mankind.
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I know it seems silly, but after having the story of the Indianapolis engrained into me by "Jaws", I'd love to see a younger sailor named "Quint" on the ship.
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Jan 29, 2015 - 8:28 AM
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Joe E.
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I think he should act his age. Going on adventures and getting into fist fights at 72 is ridiculous. If they want to do a story about Professor Jones I'm all for it. It might be ridiculous for most, but not for this character. Remember, we've already seen him in his nineties, and from what we've seen we know he's had at least one physically harrowing adventure sometime after anything in the movies so far. We could at least find out what happened there. But I'd also be up for a less physical adventure, too. There's room in this series for a movie that's less action-oriented and more about intrigue and suspense and secrets, or even just the thrill of discovery (then again, I freely admit I'd be happy with a movie that were nothing more than two hours of Dr. Jones's classroom lectures put on film, so I know I'm a bit biased). I don't think any newly cast Indiana Jones would necessarily need to be a "reboot" - just a recast. A new actor, younger than Harrison Ford, would be able to slot nicely into the timeline established by the first four movies without negating the events of those movies. That'd be great, except that each actor to play Indy so far has covered him at a certain age or age range. It's one thing to accept the differences in actors when each just represents him at a certain time in life, and we can nicely go from Carrier to Phoenix to Flanery to Ford to Hall. It's something else to have two or more representing him in the same time frame, so that if you watch things in order you're alternating between, say, Pratt and Ford, back and forth between them. Moreover, that era is already pretty well-covered, whereas there's nothing between 1958 and 1992. That's a huge gap, and it's one in which we know interesting things happened but we don't know what they are.
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