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Tom Cruise To Win BoB
The famed "Finest hour" will be changed forever in a new Hollywood blockbuster project headed by Top Gun star Cruise.
If this is made the way I've heard it's going to be... it's going to get slammed so much it'll be funny, like Gigli.
If this is made the way I've heard it's going to be... it's going to get slammed so much it'll be funny, like Gigli.
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It'll make money?
Honestly, it annoys me that they'll tell this story but make it out like this guy who I've heard of before (he got either 6 easy kills or none at all) singlehandedly won the battle and was some sort of Red Baron of WWII.
That and Michael Mann may direct, a director I adore for films like Heat and Last Of The Mohicans.
Gah, it's going to be like the worst aspects of Pearl in one film, I know it.
Honestly, it annoys me that they'll tell this story but make it out like this guy who I've heard of before (he got either 6 easy kills or none at all) singlehandedly won the battle and was some sort of Red Baron of WWII.
That and Michael Mann may direct, a director I adore for films like Heat and Last Of The Mohicans.
Gah, it's going to be like the worst aspects of Pearl in one film, I know it.
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I wouldn't mind that, I heard a sequel was in the works, perhaps it'll be the US based one.TheDarkling wrote:It is sad that US film companies think that a film not revolving around Americans is too much for a US audience to handle.![]()
I recently heard Dog Soldiers is going to get an American remake/knockoff , why not just release the original in the US??? Sad indeed.
Much like Ultraviolet which I recently watched again on DVD. The original mini-series came out in '98 and Channel 4 sold the licence for a US company to make their own version set in the States, only they've not done jack yet.
Which is why Pirates of the Caribbean, with not a single American in it, has grossed over 280 million domestically.It is sad that US film companies think that a film not revolving around Americans is too much for a US audience to handle.
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i thought johnny depp was american?
theres also the fact that the film was produced by americans, paid for by americans, and written by an american... well, actually im not sure about the written one, but then, who's to say there weren't some american extras![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
theres also the fact that the film was produced by americans, paid for by americans, and written by an american... well, actually im not sure about the written one, but then, who's to say there weren't some american extras
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Not a single American character, I mean.Zac Naloen wrote:i thought johnny depp was american?
theres also the fact that the film was produced by americans, paid for by americans, and written by an american... well, actually im not sure about the written one, but then, who's to say there weren't some american extras
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Neither did Braveheart have any Americans in because it’s not historically possible, even Americans on occasion realise when their nation was founded and you will also note I didn't say it wasn't possible for a film to do well with no Americans in it just that studios are hesitant to go for anything not featuring Americans front and centre.Durran Korr wrote:
Which is why Pirates of the Caribbean, with not a single American in it, has grossed over 280 million domestically.
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fair enough, but it does make sense when there were no americans per se back thenDurran Korr wrote:Not a single American character, I mean.Zac Naloen wrote:i thought johnny depp was american?
theres also the fact that the film was produced by americans, paid for by americans, and written by an american... well, actually im not sure about the written one, but then, who's to say there weren't some american extras
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Personally i think the fact that the film was about pirates was enough to make it an instant success....
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No the sequel is separate (although that will also feature Americans in an effort to get a US release), this film features Americans soldiers on a training op in Eastern Europe who come to realise they are up against Werewolves, its possible it will go in a different direction but at the moment it sounds very familiar.Admiral Valdemar wrote:
I wouldn't mind that, I heard a sequel was in the works, perhaps it'll be the US based one.
That I wouldn't mind Ultraviolet was great and a revival in any form (as long as it stays true to the premise) would be most welcome.Much like Ultraviolet which I recently watched again on DVD. The original mini-series came out in '98 and Channel 4 sold the licence for a US company to make their own version set in the States, only they've not done jack yet.
Harry Potter ring a bell? I think it's relevant, given that both films combined have a domestic gross of over a half billion.TheDarkling wrote:Neither did Braveheart have any Americans in because it?s not historically possible, even Americans on occasion realise when their nation was founded and you will also note I didn't say it wasn't possible for a film to do well with no Americans in it just that studios are hesitant to go for anything not featuring Americans front and centre.Durran Korr wrote:
Which is why Pirates of the Caribbean, with not a single American in it, has grossed over 280 million domestically.
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Harry potter, again guaranteed success cos of what it is about, and the gzillions of kids and some adults that read them.
The fact that the cast is almost entirely british makes sense, cos i imagine most kids would imagine british accents when they read the books, i don't think it would have been as succesful had the cast been american.
The fact that the cast is almost entirely british makes sense, cos i imagine most kids would imagine british accents when they read the books, i don't think it would have been as succesful had the cast been american.
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There's a long history of Studios trying to put an American in a foreign setting even if ot was impossible for an American to have been there. For Braveheart you have an Australian that many Americans like playing a Scottish rebel. In Spartacus you have Kirk Douglas and that Brooklyn speaking guy whose name escapes me playing his buddy in the movie with the really evil parts played by foreigners. Even in movies like Path to Glory about a French battalion in WWI you have Kirk Douglas as the commander and not a single French accent in the house. Its very sad to see French soldiers referring to each other with Americanized pronunciations of their last names. UGH.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen shoe horned in Tom Sawyer, and so on and so on. Need I go on? Its like Studios cannot concieve of audiences watching a bunch of foreingners acting in a movie without an American or at least an American face or accent in sight.
This Tom Cruise in BoB is just disgusting. When some Brist were whining about Band of Brothers I said "Well have your own fucking studios create your WWII stories." Now when we pull shit like this it makes me cringe, must we horn in on others' finest hours?? Jesus this is like that U-295 or whatever that movie was called about the submarines and stealing the enigma.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen shoe horned in Tom Sawyer, and so on and so on. Need I go on? Its like Studios cannot concieve of audiences watching a bunch of foreingners acting in a movie without an American or at least an American face or accent in sight.
This Tom Cruise in BoB is just disgusting. When some Brist were whining about Band of Brothers I said "Well have your own fucking studios create your WWII stories." Now when we pull shit like this it makes me cringe, must we horn in on others' finest hours?? Jesus this is like that U-295 or whatever that movie was called about the submarines and stealing the enigma.
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I think it would have been quite successful, in the U.S., but not worldwide.Zac Naloen wrote:Harry potter, again guaranteed success cos of what it is about, and the gzillions of kids and some adults that read them.
The fact that the cast is almost entirely british makes sense, cos i imagine most kids would imagine british accents when they read the books, i don't think it would have been as succesful had the cast been american.
In any case, concession accepted.
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i never saw U-571, for the simple fact that the cast was american, it was british soldiers who took that U-boat, and a lot of brits weren't happy that the credit was completely removed from the film... if your gonna make an historical film, make it historical. If not, make up your story so americans can be in it, and don't try and claim it actually happened that way.
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And LXG had a pretty weak box-office showing, by this summer's standards (only around 65 million).Admiral Valdemar wrote:What about LXG which had Tom Sawyer in as a fairly redundant character in just to have an American as part of the story?
This just highlights how out of touch the studio is when many US viewers said they wouldn't mind a fully foreign cast anyway.
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Take The Last Samurai. This film looks interesting enough, at least to me, for me to see it Tom Cruise or no, but that's how it goes.
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Ah, yes; He will fall in love with another gorgeous, Brit chick who will symbolized English tenacity, and she will conveniently die heroically while the yanks are pulling irealistic odds to save the day somewhere else.
So he will get home to his first love, carrying the message "hey the Brits are right, let's enter this war on their side after all."
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The studios had no choice, Rowling told them it was an entirely British cast or she would take her story elsewhere (or more likely not bother at all).Durran Korr wrote: Harry Potter ring a bell? I think it's relevant, given that both films combined have a domestic gross of over a half billion.
The studio knew it was onto a winner and so was willing to compromise in order to cash in however s has already been pointed out studios do go out of their way to cram Americans into every film they can, again I'm not saying American audiences couldn't handle it just that the studios seem to have that opinion.
As I recall, it wasn't the studios that were rejecting the idea of an all-British cast as much as it was Spielberg, who wanted Haley Joel Osment in the role of Harry, but he bowed out, and Chris Columbus was more than willing to go with an all-British cast.
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I'd heard about the US version of Ultraviolet as well. Unfortunately, on one of the movie rumor sites I also read about a completely unrelated vampire movie with the same name.Admiral Valdemar wrote: I wouldn't mind that, I heard a sequel was in the works, perhaps it'll be the US based one.
Much like Ultraviolet which I recently watched again on DVD. The original mini-series came out in '98 and Channel 4 sold the licence for a US company to make their own version set in the States, only they've not done jack yet.
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Stop bitching about it. Mastow tried to get the support of several British studios make an accurate movie about the capture of U-571 and they all turned him down. So he wrote a fictional script with Americans and went back to Hollywood.Zac Naloen wrote:i never saw U-571, for the simple fact that the cast was american, it was british soldiers who took that U-boat, and a lot of brits weren't happy that the credit was completely removed from the film... if your gonna make an historical film, make it historical. If not, make up your story so americans can be in it, and don't try and claim it actually happened that way.
And if you had seen the movie, you would have seen the ending credits in which the movie is dedicated to all those involved in the capture of Enigma material and then credits the capture of U-571 to the Royal Navy.
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