Gibson has been trying to get this film made for a decade but Warner’s just hasn’t wanted to work with him, for obvious reasons.
Four was lame and predictable and three wasn’t much better. I just don’t see how this could be even remotely entertaining, especially after the shit Gibson said about Black people while watching him share a screen with Danny Glover.
It it’s real, I’d put my money on an HBO Max release and not a theatrical, although AT&T is dumb enough to spend $75 million on marketing for a film no one wants to see. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Gibson has been trying to get this film made for a decade but Warner’s just hasn’t wanted to work with him, for obvious reasons.
Four was lame and predictable and three wasn’t much better. I just don’t see how this could be even remotely entertaining, especially after the shit Gibson said about Black people while watching him share a screen with Danny Glover.
It it’s real, I’d put my money on an HBO Max release and not a theatrical, although AT&T is dumb enough to spend $75 million on marketing for a film no one wants to see.
Is Gibson in better graces in hollywood? He seems to be trickling back into the spotlight slowly. I mean, he's a piece of shit but I do like the energy he portrays on screen. [Reply]
Really? Nobody here wants to know what happened to Detective Rigg's and Lorna Cole's baby? Is he/she a cop? Is Detective Butters (played magnificently by Chris Rock) now a Captain? Hell, maybe even Chief of Police? What about good old Leo Getz? Maybe he's helping the gang solve crimes from a retirement home?
I thought LW4 left so many questions unanswered, that 5 was begging to be made. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
Gibson has been trying to get this film made for a decade but Warner’s just hasn’t wanted to work with him, for obvious reasons.
Four was lame and predictable and three wasn’t much better. I just don’t see how this could be even remotely entertaining, especially after the shit Gibson said about Black people while watching him share a screen with Danny Glover.
It it’s real, I’d put my money on an HBO Max release and not a theatrical, although AT&T is dumb enough to spend $75 million on marketing for a film no one wants to see.