Have to keep that continuity.
Have to keep that continuity.
That's a piece of shit.
Save for Pat Morita jumping and kicking Chris Sarandon through a windshield while driving a car.
Or the most recent "Ice Age"?
I like that one as well.
I'm kinda mixed on it. On one hand, I don't think it's necessary. But, on the other hand, after yesterday's rewatch of "Running Scared" (1986), I'd like it if it were made in the vein of that film. Mixing action with comedy and having the Rock and Statham just play off each other and everyone.
You know I wrote the same thing about Jason Statham a few weeks ago. I like Statham, but anything he headlines as the leading man (and that includes "The Transporter"), never seems to be good. I think "The Bank Job" was his best film as a leading man.
You're absolutely correct about Arnold. Arnold at the Rock's age…
RIP Sir Roger Moore
Which caused numerous films to be delayed.
One of the notable delays, of course was "Clifford".
I'm with you.
When I heard this news, I saddened by it.
Unfortunately, it won't stop people from acting like assholes.
It was released by Orion, so that can explain it.
Actually, I really loved Romero's adaptation of "The Dark Half" and that was post-"Day of the Dead".
Yes!!
Okay, I'm howling with laughter. That caught ne off guard.
There's no doubt RE4 can be classified as an action game, but there is a lot of horror in that game.
Replaying it some years back, it was very disturbing. Great atmosphere that reminds me of "Code:Veronica".
They could eliminate that by just having Leon working with Interpol, on the cult activity of Sattler.
They can get rid of the "President's daughter is kidnapped" and focus on how residents of a town are sacrificing anyone who passes by.
I felt if they were going to reboot these movies, reboot them with an adaptation of "Resident Evil 4".
Anyone ever read George Romero's script? It's on IMSDB.
I skim through it every now and then and I find it to be an interesting read.
It's actually very good. Romero had his heart in this project. He wrote a very fun, blockbuster minded script.
I'm a member of that club as well. That shootout in the casino is brutal.
I love when they're about to escape by elevator and that cop starts shooting at them and kills one, he gets his arm caught in the door and is still shooting until he runs out of ammo. Kevin Costner just kicks his arm (which made me cringe) and…
Which was a guilty pleasure of mine for years. I love open wheel racing, so I was happy to see a film based on the sport.
It seems to have picked up a cult following.