Highlander Reboot Lands John Wick Director Chad Stahelski
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Robyn51 — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 03:30 PM)
The Bond producers need to see this latest photo of Gerry ASAP.
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joe16vind — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 05:32 PM)
Robyn/lucaskidi
his time might have come and gone to be considered as 007- seem to recada0ll round the time Brosnan was winding down his name might have appeared on a list of potential replacements
considering Mr Filp Flopper Craig may appear twice more (somehow I doubt it would be two films-given the general releases of 2-3 years, Craig would be nearly 55 (that's assuming he does Bond 25 with filming by early Spring to make a late 2017-early 2018 date)
at Butler's current age it's unlikely he would be cast-
re:Highlander- I enjoy the John Wick films- Not pretentious just a really fun ride.
From what I remember McLeod was searching for the mortal woman he loved. Would the director keep that framework or would it evolve into a typical HW action film? I suppose Butler could fill Connery's role but then again sequels/reboots don't always work and since peeps are saying Butler's career is nearly in the toilet.
would love to see him return to the DearFrankie/The Jury types of roles
Lately he seems to be more known for his stupid love life than his work.
oh well one can dream, can't one?
annie
"what we do in life echoes in eternity" Maximus -
KeepersBurns — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 06:36 PM)
Thanks Robyn!! That was absolutely fantastic. I posted to Twitter - like a therapy - "now we ALL must stop taking ourselves so seriously!!" Could that sum up Gerry really well? Have not seen cover interview on Butler in long time. So som5b4ething's giving in his career. Years ago he said he took things too seriously. But he's older. Maybe that's why he doesn't give a crap about pap PDA photos cause you only live once on the beach and why he'll do Angel Has Fallen sequel since Millennium wants him to but he'll get tarred and feathered by some fans on here before, during, and after it premieres.
Olympus series is his Bond like it or not. He's so identified with it, I think he won't get or do another series (Not Highlander even). Fortunately he backed out of Point Break remake so give him credit for that. Could be better that he has to do original material - and if it gets fanboys then there's a series.
Does anyone else think there's a certain credibility and prestige to taking a fresh role that has no following and imprinting it by making it successful? Versus an already famous role with fans? Thoughts? -
joe16vind — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 01:20 AM)
lucaskidi
it depends on what role/ one-off vs one or more films continously running as in the Marvel cinematic Universe you are concerned with- originality has gone the way of my friendly neighborhood Brontosaurus! ha
in Hollywood its all about sequels/reboots/franchises either established or just rounding into shape and as I have said before it';s all about making money/banking profit.
there is room for something new or original- is it an idea that has no forerunner, no precedent or is it merely a new twist to an old tale one that most people might not be aware of?
It's in the presentation of the idea- how its conveyed that makes it unique.
re:Butler
For myself he's not a bad actor- every actor has mistepped- made a crappy movie or two. Franchises if successful get the bills paid, allows one to live the sort of life one has always wanted. Sometimes it allows the actor to do something close to his heart because he has the clout to do it , taking a chance that might not be afforded to him otherwise. For some actors make their mark early on and as they move thru HW, choose scripts they are comfortable with.
Of the actors (Hardy/Cumberbatch/Crowe/Hurt/DiCaprio)whose work I admire they have done so many varied things that when they fail, its not a major setback.
I wonder why it is Butler has never been offered a for lack of a better word-a comic book character. Why hasn't he worked with the Spielbergs/Nolans/ Eastwoods of the world? Villenueve/Howard might be interesting directors for him to learn from. I don't care much for Scorsese but if he's directing Leo or Neeson, I'm so there and he has not disappointed me
Every actor aspires to something different. What that might be for Butler I can't say. Perhaps he can bring Burns to cinematic life before he outgrows the role to be a reasonable enough facisimile of this poet. Who knows and who can say
Sometimes Butler reminds me of the second stringer who comes in /plays well over the course of a few games , returning to the bench when his set of skills would be ineffective or longer needed
annie
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KeepersBurns — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 03:11 PM)
Annie and all,
I'd love to see Butler work with Denis Villanueve he's so sensitive to his actors and the experience of sensations he used all his prod. budget to create the actual chamber on the alien space ship in Arrival - just so his actors and he had that to draw from, and refused to make it all green screen. I loved Arrival, but a 2nd viewing made it clearer for me about Amy's visions and why she's in the dark herself until the Act 3.
Denis is a real artist it does take an actor to a new level.
Gerry could still play Burns for some time! though Burns died at 40, I read it somewhere that Burns looked actually 70 by that time from drinking, dissipation, alcoholism, and let's face it, health care back then was nonexistent. I'd have to google again to see if my memory serves me. But that gives Gerry a time to do it. The bigger worry was the "young man Burns" which I believe is in the script Gerry wants to do. At a certain point, need a younger actor to do it.
I'd be interested in a movie about Burns' later years only too, anyone else?
I'd love to direct a project about poets, the artistic communication of language I think of all art, painting and film and poetry as language communication.
Poetry is so internal it's a tough sell for international audience. How did you like "Bright Star"? about John Keats, young romantic poet dying young and his true love.
A Must watch if anyone missed it. What has that actor gotten up to since?
I have a new discovery in Aidan Turner from "Poldark" on BBC. Are you a fan? Another Actor to watch. Turner was a dwarf I was drawn to in Hobbit and I nearly died when they killed off Keeli/Turner. Why? Why? I was mad. But that's good. A reaction.
Dying character sometimes makes you more memorable Maximus in Gladiator I love your fav quote "What we do in life echoes in eternity" - Maximus -
KeepersBurns — 9 years ago(December 12, 2016 04:50 PM)
Btw, your Q I love Arrival - saw 2x to see it again with Amy Adams and director. Even Better 2nd time. Got it all.
And Nocturnal Animals I'd see again love the story within story but it is harrowing to watch. A real thriller, like this could happen to you.
That's the kind of revenge-thriller action movie Gerry should find. NA is killer but it has meat. It makes you feel helpless just like Jake's character felt.
Gerry getting "Keepers" has everyone on this board doing high fives for now. I will look for the script but never found one for Burns.
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joe16vind — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 12:08 AM)
lucaskidi,
Craig is currently off Broadway in a very modernist take/severely limited run of Othello. I attended the Broadway version some years back with James Earl Jones and Christopher Plummer (It takes a lot for me to give a standing ovation but these gentlemen were richly deserving), then watched the film with Branagh and Lawrence Fishburne.
annie
""Are you not entertained? Is this why you're here?" Maximus -
KeepersBurns — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 05:28 AM)
so is Craig still Bond??
Wish I knew the answer before I go to bed!
I thought it was announced they're looking for a new Bond, or that's what friends have told me and the internet went up with rumors of a cutting edge more controversial and modern Bond Idris and Matt Bomer were rumored. or is that all over with?
I'll also throw in my hat for the Welsh actor from Hobbit and Fast and Furious and the latest Dracula in Dracula Untold Luke Evans as Bond.
Glad you're well. Losing people is the worst and inevitable, which makes it something we must accept. Hilary taking time for her family member, that's really nice to hear. That's sort of where I am too with my Mom. Must find time for film and art, my creative loves too. And we all worry about Gerry maybe he's just a kindred spirit who's always in trouble who maybe hasn't 'grown up' the way women want him to and settled down (which I don't think is necessarily a mature thing if you fear you can't hold a marriage together it's better to be honest about it because that is really tough and the damage often isn't pretty), but he has shown vast improvement since his staring at random women days. This is why I don't subscribe to Canberry2's "beard" theory. I don't want to start a flame war with anybody, and everybody is entitled to their own opinion but I was on the receiving end of the Gerry stare-down at the RockNRolla premiere in Hollywood years ago, just handing him my 300 DVD to sign it, instead he held my DVD and did his staring thing. So I am 99.5% sure he's not gay and doesn't need a beard, because I don't work for him, I don't know him, I wasn't paid by him, I said nothing to him, there was no camera on us (I was standing with the fans 20 feet down from the red carpet and he came over to sign even for all us late arrivals on the end of the street). This staring thing really got him in trouble on TMZ where they made a spoof of 300 calling it 300 Girls when he was out at clubs staring at women and they drew laser beams and arrows to the woman's belly. That was a career killer. The pap photos are PDA and I think that's just really him he's "fresh" and grabs ass. Cheeky, literally. Can look tacky, but hey, at least he's stopped staring! Improvement. Step at a time.
I don't see Gerry getting married by any stretch. He's like Clooney was for years. Yes Clooney had a pivot, but I don't think it was planned. Keanu Reeves talked about kids and marriage so everyone expected him to but nope. And then people wanted to say Keanu is gay for that reason. Hey, marriage is tough. I haven't done it myself, and frankly I'm afraid to. So I can imagine what they're thinking in their public career situations.
In an interview about living here, Gerry said American reaction to staring is different than home since Americans go "what's the matter with you?" You're rude. He learned something and stopped.
He's moved on to his girlfriend babe PDA, and Gerry will lose some fans who go 'ick' but I'm thankful he grew out of staring at women he doesn't know which TMZ crucified him for. Yes, American men can stare too but it's more subtle.
Take care, I Better get to sleep,
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KeepersBurns — 9 years ago(December 13, 2016 08:19 PM)
I liked the film Othello with Fishburne. did you see Macbeth with Fassbender and Cotilliard? Good too. Are you in NYC? I loved seeing Proof and Phantom of Opera on my trips there.
So Daniel Craig is a Shakespearean like Timothy Dalton did you like Dalton's Bond? I thought Timothy gorgeous and he could really act but fanboys, fo1354r instance my brother, did not like his classical air.
Check the thread for my next post with links about Timothy, Daniel and Pierce as Bond The Rolling Stone list of Bond films is really funny - he spares no man as Bond. But he's too mean to Dalton. I liked his movies. He was not dull to me.
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joe16vind — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 12:35 PM)
lucaskidi
missed Fassbender/Cotilliard's Macbethwhen my mom was alive, we had wanted very much to see the original Phantom with Crawford/Brightman but were unable to get tickets so we went instead to see the film version and were pleasantly surprised at how tender/vulnerable Butler was - my mom always said he had a nice body and he does haha
I travel to NYC to attend the theater but haven't been in awhile nothing I've wanted to see but would kill to see McKellen/Stewart in a play
Was fortunate enough to see the full text w/Fiennes as Hamlet and gosh he was beautiful yet when he opened his mouth it was like he was running to catch the subway! but he was pretty effective
my mom always enjoyed the BOnds more than me- her fave was always Connery w/Brosnan a close second. My dad thought Craig was not bad in Casino Royale and for me Craig was best in Skyfall
annie
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barberry2 — 9 years ago(December 19, 2016 08:57 PM)
when my mom was alive, we had wanted very much to see the original Phantom with Crawford/Brightman but were unable to get tickets so we went instead to see the film version and were pleasantly surprised at how tender/vulnerable Butler was
You have certainly had a change of heart, considering your scathing review of the 'Phantom' movie and Butler's voice on this site. I liked the movie, but it pales in comparison to Michael Crawford's incredible live performances, which I had the pleasure of experiencing several times. -
joe16vind — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 12:19 PM)
barberry2
this is what I wrote re:Butler in April 2016
I didn't follow him since PS I Love You (remembered the ads/poster seemed a bit maudlin to me, generating no interest) or Phantom or 300- I tagged along with my brother to see 300 and my mom and I saw Phantom 1) we were unable to see the original Broadway production with Crawford and Brightman and 2) my mom reasoned how bad could this cast ruin this beautiful music? We were very much surprised at how beautiful he sounded (capturing the wounded vulnerability of the Phantom), singing Music of the Night. Sometimes when I can't sleep, I listen to him/Brightman/Mathis. I find him comforting to listen to. His version of L.A. Woman doesn't compare with Morrison's- the band I grew up alongside of) but its infectious fun.
In looking at his filmography, I had seen him in few other things and he was just there for me/or failed to register altogether. Sometimes when I am intrigued by an actor, I will look to see what other things he has done (thanks Computerbunny for recommending Dear Frankie- he was tenderly effective and HeadHunter's Calling. Am looking foward to the latter if only to see him as a totally different "badass" ). Sometimes you like an actor in one role and not in others. To each his own.
I've a different perspective of him than most here as I work at a local film studio and have tried to share some insight into how studios work. Critical approbation is/can be important/Oscar noms and acknowledgment by one's peers is/maybe crucial to how one measure's success. The bottom line is earning money and making profit. And there have been a few times when Butler's work has fuffilled that requirement.
I haven't changed my opinion of him ( yes I find some of his comments to be a bit superificial and if would be awesome if he could work with the Villeneuves/Sheridans of the world. He's not a bad actor and I like to think he could give a performance that would be criticially well received as well as a solid box office performer) I read somewhere someone remarked maybe he doesn't have artistic ambiitons as a possible reason )so if that quote is scathing..
annie -
barberry2 — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 01:36 PM)
We were very much surprised at how beautiful he sounded (capturing the wounded vulnerability of the Phantom), singing Music of the Night
Yes, I remember these types of remarks when you starting posting about GB earlier this year, and I was puzzled, because I had read your review of the movie and it was not complimentary as to the cast or his singing.
I'm not going to quote from that review, and anyone can change opinions over time. It is just quite a turnaround. In this case, I'm not criticizing him as a person, but rather suggesting that his vocal abilities are really quite limited. -
joe16vind — 9 years ago(December 20, 2016 04:46 PM)
barberry2
I still feel the same way about the film but when my mom and I attended a private screening a few days later, it was my opinion of his singing that changed not my mom's
annie
"Only I own me.If we've only got this life"