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Post by politicidal on Mar 13, 2021 0:07:50 GMT
I'd say they're too old but I guess that's what the de-aging technology is for.
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Post by onethreetwo on Mar 13, 2021 0:39:01 GMT
Seems like he's ready to get back in it. I read an article about his Mighty Ducks TV show and him using it as a way to get back into acting. Good for him.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 13, 2021 1:08:59 GMT
I'm all over this. The two 'Young Guns' movies are great westerns with terrific set-pieces. They just need a strong director who can work a modest budget, someone exactly like Christopher Cain, or the late, great Geoff Murphy. Hell, try and bring Walter Hill back out of retirement, or see if John Carpenter's up for making the straight-up western he always wanted to make. Otherwise, look for a guy like Jonathan Hensleigh, or S. Craig Zahler, somebody who can get the job done.
Thanks for sharing the latest movie news, as always.
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Mar 14, 2021 15:45:34 GMT
Middle-aged Guns.
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Post by Ass_E9 on Mar 15, 2021 0:13:47 GMT
Old Gums
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Post by joekiddlouischama on Mar 15, 2021 9:19:52 GMT
I'd say they're too old but I guess that's what the de-aging technology is for.
Given their youthful age during the original films, they are not too old, but the title should not include Young Guns. Yes, the concern for branding is legitimate, but the carryover audience some three decades later is not likely to be large enough, anyway. Instead, give the movie a credible name and offer a strong marketing campaign. (That said, I could be wrong, and I would be curious to learn what others feel about a potential title, marketing-wise.) By the way, I still need to see the original Young Guns movies. I am a Western aficionado and I learned about these films circa 1997 (I was too young when they hit theaters), but I have never gotten around to viewing them.
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Post by nutsberryfarm ๐ on Mar 15, 2021 17:25:06 GMT
What about Men at Work 2!?
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Post by joekiddlouischama on Mar 17, 2021 9:58:55 GMT
Seems like he's ready to get back in it. I read an article about his Mighty Ducks TV show and him using it as a way to get back into acting. Good for him. Estevez recently wrote, directed, and starred in a movie that I deemed "very good"โ The Public, which received a brief theatrical run in April 2019. (At least in my area, it only reached one commercial chain, AMC, in addition to independent/arthouse venues. I viewed the film twice at AMC.) It is a very engaging, engrossing, socially and humanly honest movie about reading and life and homelessness, and it is a film that can utterly change people's views about the homeless, even if one proved sympathetic in the first place. But The Public also offers a splendid sense of humor and lyricism, in its writing, acting, editing, and visual compositions. The fact that it is set and shot in Cincinnatiโa major American city, yet an unusual one for a movieโmakes it all the more quirkily endearing. Estevez deserves kudos for creating an utterly idiosyncratic and important movie about something that actually matters. By the way, the strong cast includes Alec Baldwin and Christian Slater.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 15, 2021 13:13:27 GMT
Chavez says he got the call from Billy about it!
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Post by ck100 on Apr 15, 2021 13:24:19 GMT
He can always do Maximum Overdrive 2.
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Post by leesilm on Apr 17, 2021 1:33:58 GMT
It could be them doing it as him having to get back into the gunslinging for an old-fashioned shootout to save some kid he's gotten attached to, and the team have to ride in to help, and we find out that they didn't die young gunslingers... then it ends with them riding off into the sunset, as that kid they saved, is now an old man telling his grandchildren the story of when he was once witness to these famed gunslingers doing their thing.
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