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Re:Take the red pill: Recast TH ...
By lbenschwartz in Filmgaming
"If you're going to go through the trouble of remaking The Matrix, why wouldn't you make it a musical? Better yet, a Baz Luhrmann musical spectacular that makes Moulin Rouge look like a quaint summer stock production of Sunday in the Park with George? Bigger, badder, and with a beat anyone can dance to... The Matrix Is Gonna Get You Robert Downy Jr. ... Neo Russell Crowe ... Morpheus Catherine Zeta Jones... Trinity Eddie Izzard ... Agent Smith Madonna ... Oracle John Leguizamo... Cypher Common ... Tank Jack White ... Apoc Chris Brown... Mouse Milla Jovovich ... Switch Iggy Pop ... Dozer Jonathan Rhys-Myer ... Agent Brown Jamie Campbell Bower ... Agent Jones " [More]

Re:Recasting RAIDERS OF THE LOS ...
By lbenschwartz in Filmgaming
"[quote user="SkyPilot"] After the box office failure of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Christopher Nolan is brought in to reboot of the series. Nolan and executive producer Paul Greengrass work furiously to create a modern, edgy, and hyper-kenetic version where Indiana is a rogue Englishman, joining his estranged American ex, to battle the Nazis. Clive Owen … Indiana Jones Amy Ryan … Marion Ravenwod Hugh Jackman … Dr. Rene Belloq Robin Williams, with Nolan insisting he can recapture his One Hour Photo/Insomnia-era creepiness … Major Arnold Toht, "The Melting Nazi" Oliver Platt … Sallah Jim Broadbent … Dr. Marcus Brody Cillian Murphy … Satipo Ulrich Matthes (Goebbels in Downfall) … Colonel Dietrich David Bowie … ... " [More]

Re:Recasting GHOSTBUSTERS (1984)
By lbenschwartz in Filmgaming
"Jason Bateman ... Dr. Peter Venkman Simon Pegg ... Dr. Raymond StantzSteven Colbert ... Dr. Egon Spengler Nick Frost ... Winston Zeddmore Catherine Keener ... Dana Barrett Fred Armisen ... Louis TullyAmy Sedaris ... Janine MelnitzRob Lowe ... Walter PeckBill Pullman ... MayorKal Penn ... Male StudentIsla Fisher ... Female StudentMegan Fox ... Gozer Laurie Anderson ... Gozer (voice) (uncredited) Brad Garrett ... Zuul / Slimer (voice) (uncredited)Timothy Spall - Slimer (digitized into a golum/andy serkis-style green slimy creature)Directed by Edgar Wright " [More]

Re:Recasting GHOSTBUSTERS (1984)
By lbenschwartz in Filmgaming
"Jason Bateman ... Dr. Peter Venkman Simon Pegg ... Dr. Raymond StantzSteven Colbert ... Dr. Egon Spengler Nick Frost ... Winston Zeddmore Catherine Keener ... Dana Barrett Fred Armisen ... Louis TullyAmy Sedaris ... Janine MelnitzRob Lowe ... Walter PeckBill Pullman ... MayorKal Penn ... Male StudentIsla Fisher ... Female StudentMegan Fox ... Gozer Laurie Anderson ... Gozer (voice) (uncredited) Brad Garrett ... Zuul / Slimer (voice) (uncredited)Timothy Spall - Slimer (digitized into a golum/andy serkis-style green slimy creature)Directed by Edgar Wright " [More]
Re:Recasting THE LAST DRAGON (1 ...
By lbenschwartz in Filmgaming
"The Last Dragon (New cast) Andre Benjamin ... Leroy GreenMariah Carey ... Laura CharlesBill Nighy ... Eddie ArkadianKevin Brown (dot com on 30 rock) ... Sho'nuff / The Shogun of Harlem (as Julius J. Carry III)Leslie Mann ... Angela ViraccoMalcolm David Kelley (kid on Lost) ... Richie GreenArsenio Hall ... Daddy GreenKen Leung ... Johnny Yu[/quote] " [More]

Re: Best use of music in a scene
By lbenschwartz in Best Movie Soundtracks
"Scorsese is the master of this, and there are two that come to mind... Goodfellas - Henry Hill is just a normal shlub and his swan song, Sid Vicious' version of Sinatra's 'My Way' - the entire movie summed up in a song - brilliant. The Departed - As a Bostonian, there couldn't possibly be a better opening credit anthem than the Dropkick Murphy's 'I'm Shipping Up To Boston' " [More]
Re: Top five favorite Soundtracks
By lbenschwartz in Best Movie Soundtracks
"1. Velvet Goldmine - Classic case of a fantastic soundtrack making a good movie great... Vintage Brian Eno, Roxy Music and Lou Reed mixed with fantastic covers by Shudder to Think, Placebo and a dead-on Stooges cover by Ewan McGreggor. 2. Amateur - Hal Hartley is known for creating a lot of the music for his own movies, but this gem from the mid-1990s is who's who of that decade's indie rock: My Bloody Valentine, PJ Harvey, Pavement, Liz Phair, Bettie Severt, Jesus Lizard, Red House Painters and Yo La Tango. 3. Dream with the Fishes - Little seen indie flick from the 90s with mostly little known singer-songwriter types: Nick Drake (pre-VW ad exposure), Jeremy Toback, Greg Brown, Grandaddy, Ween and a classical Waterboys tune. Very solid, satisfying album. 4. Dazed and Confused - Has there ever been a better collection of 70's super-rock? 5. Purple Rain - Much, much more than a soundtrack, one of the greatest albums ever made. " [More]

Re: what do you think of the 1- ...
By lbenschwartz in Filmspotting
"I'm hoping against hope that's a remake of Q: The Winged Serpent " [More]

Re: The Jolie distraction factor
By lbenschwartz in Filmspotting
"It seems unfair a penalize actors who have reach a level of fame, at least in part because they are very good at what they do, because its impossible not to be oversaturated with the details about the celebrity's personal lives. Celebrity gossip is as old as film itself, but it has reach a whole new level with youtube, tmz.com, and the rest of the internet. I can certainly understand being sick of certain personalities, but the question is how much can that be blamed on these actors, and how much of it is our fault for being too interested? " [More]
Re: Top 5 'Fight The Power' Movies
By lbenschwartz in Filmspotting
"1. Dawn of the Dead - When the world literally goes to hell, a group of survivors must fight zombies and the other evils of consumerism and society in a desserted shopping mall. Why a shopping mall? The living dead gravitate to the one place that was important in their lives. 2. A Clockwork Orange - Sometimes you have to fight to be yourself. Even if yourself is a murderous hateful punk.3. Night of the Hunter - The innocent vs. evil in the guise of religion. 4. Paradise Lost - The West Memphis Three, very clearly falsely occused by a hypocritical and sactamonious society.5. Do The Right Thing - Everybody's fighting against something or someone, but nobodys really right or wrong. But Chuck D says it all. " [More]
Re: Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
By lbenschwartz in FRESH
"Here's why I think both Mr. Smith and It's a Wonderful Life are brilliant. If you were to stop watching them 15-20 minutes before they end, you'd two very dark tragedies. Both characters go to very dark places before the sentimental endings happen. In Wonderful Life, you have a character whose life is one long string of disappointments and is on the verge of killing himself. Mr. Smith sees the ideals he's lived his life by corrupted and perverted. And Capra doesn't shy away from the tragedy, and therefore really earns his happy endings. " [More]
Re: Top 5 Actors We'd Cast In O ...
By lbenschwartz in Filmspotting
"When I'm hired to save Tony Scott's ill-fated remake of The Warriors, I'd save the entire project by hiring these actors...1. Swan, the hero and leader of The Warriors - Adrien Brody2. Ajax, the hot tempered, smart-mouthed side-kick Warrior - Seth Rogan3. Rembrandt, the youngest warrior - Joseph Gordon-Levitt4. Luther, the psychotic leader of the rival gang - Christian Bale5. Cyrus, the man who tries to unite the gangs until he's shot down by Luther - Forest Whitker " [More]