It actually doesn't look too bad. A few of my own comments:
-Danny Ocean has a sister who is also going to get a group together for a clever revenge heist? Ummm okay. Hollywood has reached peak writing laziness. I guess Matt Damon cameos are cool though.
-Calling this Ocean's 8 makes me think there is going to be a 9 and 10...
-Cate Blanchett is awesome and might save this movie. Then again Rihanna can't act and might ruin this movie.
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Looks like Danny Ocean is dead, or at least faked his death. Debbie Ocean is sitting drinking a martini in front of his tomb.
I don't know, call me silly but I am looking forward to this one... then again, I really like The Last Jedi so apparently I have horrible taste in movies, or so I'm lead to believe.
May not live up to the first one, but seeing Benicio go to town on some people is always a good time.
I just watched the first one on TMN for about the 3rd time the other day. Such a great movie.
Anyway, this trailer was released 2 months ago but I don't remember seeing it.
Daniel Day Lewis' final acting performance comes out on Christmas Day. He's then supposedly retiring from acting. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood).
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Daniel Day Lewis' final acting performance comes out on Christmas Day. He's then supposedly retiring from acting. Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson (There Will Be Blood).
If Daniel Day Lewis wasn’t in this I’d have zero interest in watching it, but with this being his last movie I’ll have to. I wish he had taken on more roles over his career because he makes everything he’s in a great movie. I’ve watched There Will Be Blood three times in last six months and feel like I need to watch it again.
Well that tells me nothing about the show. Is this basically Backdraft 2?
haha, not exactly.
Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury written in the 1950s about a dystopian future where books are banned. It is widely regarded as one of the most important novels of the 20th century in the same vein as 1984 or Brave New World. It was inspired by the McCarthy era and fear mongering in the US at the time.
Michael Shannon and Michael B Jordan are the leads. They play "fireman" who are responsible for burning books.
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Farenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury written in the 1950s about a dystopian future where books are banned. It is widely regarded as one of the most important novels of the 20th century in the same vein as 1984 or Brave New World. It was inspired by the McCarthy era and fear mongering in the US at the time.
Michael Shannon and Michael B Jordan are the leads. They play "fireman" who are responsible for burning books.
"Fahrenheit 451 – the temperature at which book paper catches fire, and burns..."
Fahrenheit 451 is a novel by Ray Bradbury written in the 1950s about a dystopian future where books are banned. It is widely regarded as one of the most important novels of the 20th century in the same vein as 1984 or Brave New World. It was inspired by the McCarthy era and fear mongering in the US at the time.
Michael Shannon and Michael B Jordan are the leads. They play "fireman" who are responsible for burning books.
It still has firemen being awesome in it though right...
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I first noticed him in Boardwalk Empire. He was great in that. I completely forgot he was in Tigerland.
I also have to rewatch Groundhog Day to see who he was in that.
Spoiler!
He has about two lines. He plays the husband from the young couple that Bill Murray gives advice to. He buys them tickets to something. I can't remember what. A baseball game or something maybe? The only scene I remember them in is right at the end at the dance.