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tonnyhigh

Member
Crossroads (1986)

Young blues guitarist Ralph Macchio seeks out an old former blues legend who sold his soul for talent and fame at the crossroad and they end up on a hobo road trip to Mississippi, meeting Jamie Gertz on the way.

I enjoyed the hell out of it. Top marks to all involved.
 

Necro

Hi, I'm Chucky. Wanna play?
So I just watched Doom (2005) for the first time. This was a pretty bad movie starring the Rock. There was some decent action, but overall I was pretty underwhelmed by it.

The movie was made for 60-70 million and made 58.7 million.

What were people's thoughts on this film?
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
So I just watched Doom (2005) for the first time. This was a pretty bad movie starring the Rock. There was some decent action, but overall I was pretty underwhelmed by it.

The movie was made for 60-70 million and made 58.7 million.

What were people's thoughts on this film?
It was not good, although I did enjoy the scene where they went in to FPS and it was like the games almost, I thought that was pretty well done

 

John McHenry

John McHenry
Best line in a movie ever. Is from one of the not so great movies ever. Draft Day

"You pancake eating motherfucker"

It's a PG13 movie that tries so hard not to cuss and then boom that line out of nowhere. What's it even mean.
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
This sounds pretty awesome. I'd be totally down with a Drago film.

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A new Creed spinoff titled Drago, from screenwriter Robert Lawton, is in development at MGM, we can confirm. When contacted by Deadline, the studio had no comment.

Details as to the film’s plot are being kept under lock and key. But we hear that it will center on the Russian boxer of the same name, portrayed by Dolph Lundgren—previously seen in 1985’s Rocky IV and 2018’s Creed II—as well as his son Viktor Drago (Florian Munteanu), previously seen only in Creed II.

The Creed franchise launched in 2015 is a spinoff to Sylvester Stallone’s sports franchise Rocky, launched with the iconic 1976 film of the same name. Michael B. Jordan stars as Apollo Creed’s son Adonis and is reprising the role in the upcoming Creed 3—having also directed the pic slated for release on November 23.

Lawton notably won a Nicholl Fellowship in 2021 for the spec script Becoming Rocky—examining the making of the Sylvester Stallone franchise launcher. He also wrote, directed and starred in the 2006 rom-com Sex & Sushi, and penned the 2012 thriller Crave directed by Charles de Lauzirika.

Lawton is represented by A3 Artists Agency. Today’s Drago news was first reported by The Wrap.
 

Apoho Creed

Making Love to my Demons
I like idea the of a Drago Spin off if they dive into his Dad's mistakes as a Father/Husband while giving time to his Son and having his moment in the Sun and making a name for himself like Adonis did in the two Creed films.
 

Y2Jayne

2 levels above, 2 steps ahead
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I thought Alicia was solid in the role but the movie was extremely average. Somehow, even if they were bad, I still prefer the first movie with Angelina Jolie.
 

Y2Jayne

2 levels above, 2 steps ahead
So I just watched Doom (2005) for the first time. This was a pretty bad movie starring the Rock. There was some decent action, but overall I was pretty underwhelmed by it.

The movie was made for 60-70 million and made 58.7 million.

What were people's thoughts on this film?
It's too dark, a lot of shaky cam, too many quick cuts etc... So a movie that is physically not enjoyable to watch. The only well-made sequence is the FPS one and I thought it was a little cheesy.
What I did enjoy was how Dwayne ended up being the bad guy, I was not expecting it.
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
Top Gun: Maverick sunk Titanic as they became the 7th highest grossing movie ever and Paramounts highest grossing movie ever.

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Wild. I know Top Gun and Cruise are both very popular, but it's had such an insane run. Great job to everyone involved with it. Not easy to make a sequel that does so well, and you've got people saying it's better than the first too.
 

John McHenry

John McHenry
Wild. I know Top Gun and Cruise are both very popular, but it's had such an insane run. Great job to everyone involved with it. Not easy to make a sequel that does so well, and you've got people saying it's better than the first too.
I enjoyed the movie, I don't think it was better than the first, I think it also set up a third, and I'm glad it was nothing like the rumors going around a few years back. That said, would it have done as well if the pandemic had never happened? I imagine it'd have cracked the top 25 but I don't think it'd have hit the top 10. Though I'm curious what other 80s property Hollywood will dig up to make a sequel for now thinking this is what fans want.
 

Marty McFourth

Indy Wrestling Connoisseur
Haven't actually read this one from Stephen King.

Bohemia Group has optioned film rights to Stephen King’s bestseller The Regulators, tapping George Cowan to adapt the Western horror-thriller for the big screen.

First published by Dutton in 1996, The Regulators is the story of the peaceful suburban life on Poplar Street in Wentworth, Ohio that is shattered one fine day when four vans containing shotgun-wielding “regulators” terrorize the street’s residents, cold-bloodedly killing anyone foolish enough to venture outdoors. Houses mysteriously transform into log cabins and the street now ends in what looks like a child’s hand-drawn western landscape. Masterminding this sudden onslaught is an evil creature who has taken over the body of an autistic boy whose parents were killed in a drive-by shooting several months earlier.

The film adaptation of The Regulators is being shepherded by Bohemia Group’s Executive Vice-President, producer Justin Ross, who helped develop the King-approved script with Cowan.

“I’m delighted that the excitement of ‘The Regulators’ is coming to the screen,” King told Deadline. “This is going to be good.”

“We could not be more thrilled than to be working with the prolific Stephen King and his team on this project,” said Bohemia Group’s CEO, Susan Ferris. “The novel’s themes and characters resonate so powerfully, and we are looking forward to making an incredible film.”

“Working with Stephen King is a long-time wish fulfilled,” added Ross. “Susan and George and I look forward to doing the novel and its author proud.”

Celebrating his 75th birthday this year, King is an iconic, award-winning author who lives in Maine and Florida with his wife, novelist Tabitha King. The pair are regular contributors to a number of charities, including many libraries, and have been honored locally for their philanthropic activities. Previous books to film from King include It, It Chapter Two, The Shining, Misery and Pet Sematary, to name just a few.

Bohemia Group, Inc is a global management firm with offices in Los Angeles, New York City, London, Auckland, Seoul, Singapore, Berlin and most recently, Karachi, which was established in 1992. The firm launched its production and development arm Bohemia Group Originals in 2015, with recent film credits including the action-thriller The Last Deal and Gravitas Ventures’ release, A Dark Place. Bohemia is also currently setting up a feature adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s New York Times bestseller Mr. Paradise—likewise penned by Bohemia writer, Cowan. In addition, Bohemia is currently shopping a series based on the USA Today bestselling Liz Talbot Mysteries by Susan Boyer, as well as a series based on the acclaimed Coldfire Trilogy by C.S. Friedman, which was a finalist for NPR’s Science Fiction and Fantasy Vote.

King is represented by Rand Holston Management and Gang, Tyre, Ramer; Cowan by Bohemia Group.
 
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