Tarantino's 1969 Summer of love in LA/Manson pic has added
Al Pacino
Damian Lewis
Luke Perry
Emile Hirsch
Dakota Fanning
Clifton Collins Jr
Keith Jefferson
Nicholas Hammond in supporting roles for a lineup that already includes:
Leonardo DiCaprio
Brad Pitt
Margot Robbie
Burt Reynolds
Timothy Olyphant
Michael Madsen
Tim Roth
Dewey Crow as Manson
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
When I was watching and Sharon Tate goes to the house party, Steve McQueen shows up. My first thought was "Hey, that's Captain Winters from Band of Brothers!" He did look similar to McQueen. I never would have put those two together. Good casting.
Damian Lewis is the host of a new series on Smithsonian Channel about spies. It's still kind of jarring to hear him speak in his natural British accent. I'll always think of him as Captain Winters. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Damian Lewis is the host of a new series on Smithsonian Channel about spies. It's still kind of jarring to hear him speak in his natural British accent. I'll always think of him as Captain Winters.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Damian Lewis is the host of a new series on Smithsonian Channel about spies. It's still kind of jarring to hear him speak in his natural British accent. I'll always think of him as Captain Winters.
Have you heard Jodie Comer of Killing Eve talk naturally?
He was also in a short lived series called Life. I watched both seasons and thought it was great. Wished it would have continued but it just didn't get a big enough following. I don't know if I could do a synopsis of the show any justice but ultimately he is a cop that is framed for the murder of his cop friend and sentenced to Life in prison. The show starts around the time of his release from prison once he is exonerated and he is given millions of dollars for his false imprisonment. Part of his agreement is he is allowed back on the force as an investigator. He has become quite awkward from his time in prison. Hi jinks ensue. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
He was also in a short lived series called Life. I watched both seasons and thought it was great. Wished it would have continued but it just didn't get a big enough following. I don't know if I could do a synopsis of the show any justice but ultimately he is a cop that is framed for the murder of his cop friend and sentenced to Life in prison. The show starts around the time of his release from prison once he is exonerated and he is given millions of dollars for his false imprisonment. Part of his agreement is he is allowed back on the force as an investigator. He has become quite awkward from his time in prison. Hi jinks ensue.
Decent enough show, but the real stars of the show were; Sarah Shahi . . . . . . . and the Maserati. :-)
Quentin Tarantino’s final film on its way as title is revealed
Quentin Tarantino is reportedly set to begin working on his final film, which has been given the title The Movie Critic.
According to sources at The Hollywood Reporter, the Pulp Fiction director is preparing to direct the film
Details about the film’s plot are currently being kept under wraps, but sources have described the story as being set in the late 1970s with a female lead at its centre. [Reply]
For whatever reason I never commented on this after seeing it. I really enjoyed it. That final fight was fucking epic. Too bad things didn't shake out in real life the way they did in this movie. [Reply]
Maybe they're going to back a Brinks truck up to his house to do the adult Star Trek idea he's been kicking around forever? Highly doubtful, but fun to think about. [Reply]