Archive for May, 2015

Beyond Deceit, Pacino & Hopkins nella prima immagine ufficiale e da THR (d)enunciante


07 May

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Eccoli qui, i due titani del grande schermo pronti a rivaleggiarsi in questa storia spietata e farmaceutica, complottistica e omicida.
Sappiate che la trama è ingarbugliata, tesa allo spasimante, come dico io, perché solo uno conquisterà il trofeo della verità in tal fitta rete di imbrogli, di piste false, di fuochi fatui e di Pacino/Hopkins entrambi in parrucca.

Ora, a tal (s)proposito, spropositatamente rivendico la mia battaglia legale, poiché taluni malfattori imbrigliar mi vogliono, affinché receda dalla mia fiera (im)posizione autarchica e ai lor non tanto (di)ritti mi (t)erga chinato in supplizio supplicante.
Giace la mia spoglia immemore, orba di tanti cospiranti, aspirando al g(i)usto della sentenza clemente, ché per an(n)i fui vittima di stalking e veri abusi alla mia persona, mentore e giammai mentitore, mie meretrici. Asfalterò qui, sul b(r)anco degli impu(n)tati, il mio punt(igli)o. In primo (capo)luogo e ver(s)o, escludiamo i comuni luoghi e le province limitrofe, vollero atrofizzarmi nel caos cittadino, al fin che mi ottundessi nella lor mentalità (in)castrante, cieca di miope visione delle cos(c)e, ché le donne mi arrapano, irritano e irto-rizzo va a razzo. Azz! Son di razz(i)a, miei zii. Evviva i Paesi Bassi, cioè le palle, miei olandesi volanti con le orecchie per le sventole, io mi contento di donne non contente e di ca(mpa)gne senza metrò. Ohibò, abito a BO. Tu? Non lo so, boh.
Per tal assonanza, ci sta il buh, ma il bue ci stette nella mangiatoia con quel lungo asinello e il figlio di Beppe col bastone impotente nella vergine Altissima della Betlemme più po(ve)ra? Ai credenti la (mis)credenza, ai creditori, Ponzio Pilato. Ai pelati, la pialla, ai plagiati non pago.

Dunque, ricapitolando, affronterò in tenzone questi caldi-freddi tizzoni dei cazzoni ingiurianti, mia giuria, vendetta giuro, porco Giuda!
Con somma disperazione e misantropia di eloquio forbito con anche prese per il cul di risma inaudito, si va avanti.
Andate (di)dietro, (a)nemici del sangue!

Applauso!

Che sia scrosciante, e lei, donna del mio Stivale, scosci, perché in tv fa audience la minigonna.

Italia, Italia, qui taglia(lo)!
Ahia!

 

di Stefano Falotico

Bus 657 with De Niro, new pics


06 May

BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4Described as a mix of “Dog Day Afternoon” and “Speed,” with the added twists and turns of such heist movies as “Ocean’s Eleven” and “Inside Man,” the movie stars Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Luke Vaughn, a broke father desperate to save his daughter’s life as her medical bills pile up. Vaughn soon turns to his boss, casino owner and retiring mob-boss Francis “Pope” Silva (De Niro), for help. Pope rejects his pleas, forcing Vaughn resort to other means. Facing an impossible deadline for his daughter’s life-saving surgery, Vaughn joins forces with a psychotic co-worker (Bautista) to rob Pope’s casino. When the daring heist goes awry, Vaughn and his partners take refuge on bus 657, taking several commuters hostage. The cops and Pope close in as Vaughn’s deadline approaches.

Will Poulter to Play the Evil Clown in ‘It’ Remake


05 May

Da Variety

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New Line and “True Detective” director Cary Fukunaga have found their “It.”

Sources tell Variety that Will Poulter (“We’re the Millers”) is in negotiations to play Pennywise, the evil monster who lured in children disguised as a clown, in the upcoming remake of Stephen King’s horror classic.

Fukunaga will direct “It,” which will be split into two feature films.

The original story followed a group of outcast kids who come together over summer break to take on the monster that’s haunting their town, battling their own personal monsters in the process.

King’s popular book was made into a TV miniseries in 1991 starring John Ritter and Tim Curry, who played the clown in terrifying fashion. A film adaptation was never undertaken given the size of the King novel, but Fukunaga has been very vocal recently that the latest script will stay true to the King story while also giving the film a new look.

Fukunaga penned the screenplay along with Chase Palmer. Seth Grahame-Smith and David Katzenberg are also producing through their KatzSmith banner while Dan Lin and Roy Lee are also producing.

Niija Kuykendall, Dave Neustadter and Walter Hamada are overseeing for Warner Bros. and New Line. Production will begin this summer.

After considering older actors like Mark Rylance and Ben Mendelsohn for the Pennywise role, New Line wanted to take a different route and go younger. New Line also distributed Poulter’s “We’re the Millers,” which co-starred Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis.

Sources say in the end, Fukunaga could not say no after being blown away by Poulter’s audition for the part and felt he was the right choice for the role.

While the role is dark and evil, sources say Poulter is more than capable of taking on the character especially after his work on New Regency’s “The Revenant,” starring Leonardo DiCaprio. In the Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu film, he plays one of the robbers who leaves DiCaprio for dead after he is mauled in the wilderness by a bear. Insiders who have seen early footage feel that Poulter, 22, is more than ready for a villainous lead.

Since the original novel ran at about 900 pages and spanned several decades, the plan is for New Line to shoot one movie focusing on the protagonists as kids and another focusing on them as adults. Fukunaga has scripts for both ready, with Poulter appearing in both films, making him the star of the project.

He can be seen next in “The Revenant,” which opens on Christmas Day, and is attached to “Yellowbirds” opposite Tye Sheridan.

He is repped by WME, Hamilton Hodell and Pippa Beng and Donna Mills in the U.K.

 

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