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Post by darkpast on May 7, 2019 20:01:33 GMT
Oh no
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Post by Lord Death Man on May 7, 2019 23:04:37 GMT
At long last...
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Post by politicidal on May 8, 2019 0:11:37 GMT
Boo!
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Post by James on May 8, 2019 11:20:44 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jun 1, 2022 19:38:46 GMT
Bump... Seydoux, who had been cast to play Bella Donna Boudreaux in Gambit revealed that the script contained humor and that she felt that it was very good and was very different from her previous work. "The script was really good," Seydoux said. "It had some funny bits in it, but they wanted to make more of a comedy." She continued, "I feel that in America people have imagination. I have been offered films very very far from what I've done and I'm like, 'Oh. Interesting.' I love to feel that I can adapt myself. For me, that's very exotic." The Gambit film is a project that was long in development but had finally gotten close to filming when it was ultimately scrapped by Disney, a casualty of the acquisition of 20th Century Fox. Earlier this year, screenwriter Reid Carolin spoke about the film and its script, describing it as a "mutant Goodfellas". "We made this world in New Orleans that was a city of mutants that didn't care about saving the world," Carolin said. "They went there so they could use their powers to party and hook up, and their hands could fry the grease at McDonald's and whatever else and the hardest thing for them to do was to fall in love because they could read each other's minds, or when they got into a fight, they could turn a table into a grenade and send their partner to the hospital or whatever. So, it was all this kind of low-level mutant fights and disagreements, and we sit in this world of the Mafia—almost kind of like a mutant Goodfellas in New Orleans." Carolin also said that the film was just months away from filming when it was scrapped by Disney and in previous comments to Variety, he revealed just how close it all was. comicbook.com/movies/news/james-bond-lea-seydoux-speaks-out-channing-tatum-failed-gambit-movie/
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Post by Marendil on Jun 2, 2022 0:04:02 GMT
Bump... Seydoux, who had been cast to play Bella Donna Boudreaux in Gambit revealed that the script contained humor and that she felt that it was very good and was very different from her previous work. "The script was really good," Seydoux said. "It had some funny bits in it, but they wanted to make more of a comedy." She continued, "I feel that in America people have imagination. I have been offered films very very far from what I've done and I'm like, 'Oh. Interesting.' I love to feel that I can adapt myself. For me, that's very exotic." The Gambit film is a project that was long in development but had finally gotten close to filming when it was ultimately scrapped by Disney, a casualty of the acquisition of 20th Century Fox. Earlier this year, screenwriter Reid Carolin spoke about the film and its script, describing it as a "mutant Goodfellas". "We made this world in New Orleans that was a city of mutants that didn't care about saving the world," Carolin said. "They went there so they could use their powers to party and hook up, and their hands could fry the grease at McDonald's and whatever else and the hardest thing for them to do was to fall in love because they could read each other's minds, or when they got into a fight, they could turn a table into a grenade and send their partner to the hospital or whatever. So, it was all this kind of low-level mutant fights and disagreements, and we sit in this world of the Mafia—almost kind of like a mutant Goodfellas in New Orleans." Carolin also said that the film was just months away from filming when it was scrapped by Disney and in previous comments to Variety, he revealed just how close it all was. comicbook.com/movies/news/james-bond-lea-seydoux-speaks-out-channing-tatum-failed-gambit-movie/Sounds like "The Originals"--which was a really good show.
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Post by leesilm on Jun 4, 2022 0:12:09 GMT
Gambit was always one of my favourite X-MEN characters. Now he'll probably be introduced in Phase 4, played by some guy who looks like he doesn't even shave yet, he'll have a terrible fake-N.O. accent, and they'll make him just shy of a goody-two-shoes instead of letting him be who he really is (Admittedly, he's a bit of a nerd at times, but he's a bad boy nerd).
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Post by politicidal on Oct 24, 2022 0:44:52 GMT
Fan art portraying Austin Butler as Gambit:
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Post by Power Ranger on Oct 24, 2022 1:35:07 GMT
They should get Van Damme to play Gambit.
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Post by politicidal on Dec 27, 2022 0:39:07 GMT
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Post by formersamhmd on Dec 27, 2022 2:41:36 GMT
I don't know why everyone thought a charisma vacuum like Channing Tatum could be Gambit.
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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Dec 27, 2022 22:49:57 GMT
I don't know why everyone thought a charisma vacuum like Channing Tatum could be Gambit. Tatum's improved as an actor over the years, but he needs to be attached to the right sort of role to really work well for it.
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