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It’s the 35th anniversary of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves.
Kevin Costner was the star, but Alan Rickman ran away with the movie. He turned the Sheriff down twice, then demanded full creative control. Once he got it, he went all-in and made a top-tier ’90s villain. Legend.
Five years. That's how long I chased this one. A script by Cameron Alexander that I fell in love with the moment I read it — a film that had passed through a lot of hands over the years, none of which quite knew what they were holding or how to treat it. I did. So I kept knocking, and I waited, until it was finally mine to look after.
I grew up around German Shepherds. My mum breeds and trains them, and I've always believed they're the best breed going — full stop. I wanted to make the definitive German Shepherd film, and in Cameron's pages, I saw it.
We redeveloped it together and brought on Andrew Simpson, the best dog trainer in the business — if you've seen the Malinois in John Wick, you've seen his work. Then I handed it to two dear friends, Damien Chazelle and Olivia Hamilton, who saw exactly what I saw: a gritty survival thriller made for the big screen. They took it to Paramount, who fell for it as hard as we had. Before I knew it, Brad Pitt had come aboard, with David Ayer directing — an absolute maestro — and we were shooting in New Zealand.
Here's the part that still gets me. Back in the 90s at Pinewood, I was a runner making Brad his tea and coffee on Interview with the Vampire. To now be one of the producers on what may be one of his very best films… I don't have a word for it other than: pinch me.
HEART OF THE BEAST. In cinemas September 25th.
I am so proud of this one. It's everything I hoped it would be.
And look — everybody loves a dog. It's about the only thing the whole world agrees on. So let me put your mind at ease right now: the dog does not die. You're welcome. 🐾
Thor: Ragnarok has a deleted scene where Hela confronts Odin in a New York alley and kills him in front of Thor and Loki
Test audiences felt too sorry for Odin. Taika Waititi reshot the scene in Norway to make it lighter
The original version is brutal
Marvel cut it
PREDATOR was released 39 years ago today. Among the most popular science fiction/action movies of the 1980s, and one of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s biggest movies, the behind the scenes tale ain’t got time to bleed…
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In 300 (2006), Gerard Butler was told to say “THIS IS SPARTA!” calmly. He tried it, but it felt wrong.
He asked Zack Snyder for one take where he screamed it.
After, Butler asked, “Too much?” Snyder laughed: “Yeah… but it was awesome.”
Bryan Cranston says Vince Gilligan’s #BreakingBad script was so good it convinced his wife he had to spend six years in New Mexico making the show.
“With a cynicism behind her, she goes, ‘I’m not even gonna like this.’ I’m watching her read it. She gets down to the last page, closes it, throws it on the end of the bed and says, ‘Shit!’ Because she knew it was great and that I had to do it.”
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#ManOfSteel presents #Superman’s flight as spectacle, visually and emotionally.
Flight moments in James Gunn’s #SupermanMovie are also spectacular, but they take a narrative backseat. 💨
ICYMI, read the full opinion: https://t.co/gZhfV8HyM7
After watching BvS again, I can truly say this is a masterpiece in filmmaking
The story is incredible. Chris Terrio really went all out for this movie
The cinematography is just so cinematic. Larry Fong made every scene is like a painting
The score is impeccable by Zimmer & XL
“You will give the people of Earth an ideal to strive towards. They will race behind you. They will stumble. They will fall. But in time, they will join you in the sun, Kal. In time, you will help them accomplish wonders.” — Jor-El (Russell Crowe) to Superman
📸 Zack Snyder (IG)