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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog 5 Actors Who Shamefully Returne ...
    by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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    "Next week, Vin Diesel returns (along with Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez and Jordanna Brewster) to the Fast and the Furious franchise, which he’d abandoned after the first movie (he did have a cameo in part 3). When news first hit that he’d be reprising the role of Dominic Toretto for the fourth installment, simply titled Fast & Furious, most of us saw the actor as returning under a veil of shame. Because he initially departed the series with an inflated ego — and with it unrealistic salary demands — it does seem obvious that Diesel is now only desperately crawling back because his career failed to take off the way he’d hoped it would. This is quite sad considering not even Steve Guttenberg ever crawled back to the [More]
    CinemaRianCinemaRian Never Say Never Again (1983, US ...
    by CinemaRian in CinemaRian Blog
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    "Never Say Never Again is an "unofficial" James Bond film. The legal processes it took to get the film made is more interesting than the movie itself, so I mention them here. I know that all of this is true because I read it on Wikipedia. Before the official series began, Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond and author of the novels on which the film series is based wrote a screenplay for a potential first Bond film. The movie was not made and the film rights of to the novels were sold to Albert R. Broccoli, who produced the official series until his death, starting with Dr. No in 1962. Fleming then took the unproduced script and turned into a novel, Thunderball, which was produced by Broccoli as the fourth Bond film in 1965. However, the original story treatment still legally belonged to producer Kevin McClory, or at least, McClory thought so. A legal battle ensured, and in an out-of-court settlment, it was decided that McClory did indeed have the rights to the film treatme ... " [More]
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    "I have to admit, I have been away from the Bond franchise for some time. The last one I saw was 'Goldeneye', and while I thought it was a cut above the previous few entries, I was getting a little tired of the concept, thinking "how long can they keep milking this?" -- Well we had heard that this new Bond Daniel Craig was worth a look, so we ventured out to our local multiplex to check him out around December. Additionally, the 'Encore' channel started running all the old Bonds around the New Year (and if you got the 'on demand' option with your cable service, you could watch all of them at your leisure in widescreen no less!), so around here, we've been thoroughly drenched in Bond for the past few months. This weekend, we were snowed in and watched one of the more recent Pierce Brosnan entries, so with all this is mind, I thought I'd do an overview of the 007 pantheon (at least the ones I've seen, who knows how many times by now).I have to start ... " [More]
 
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