seanwhelan2310's Replies


Treat Williams (R.I.P.) would have been good casting They just sound like a liberal family when they say that Edward Norton, Paul Rudd, Christian Bale or Henry Thomas (He was good as young Norman in Psycho IV) I had a teacher like that in one of the subjects in college as he would harass some of the students and would be tough on grading, but didn't leave a negative impact on me I think the same situation happened with the French test, we don't see it, but it's hinted at when Cleary, the French teacher accuses Connors (Cole Hauser) of cheating, even though he signed the honor code and only used the dictionary as required He may have known, but to him, that didn't even matter, all he wanted was the best quarterback for the team. Not much is known about him, but he could have been a friend of David's dad, you hear him say to David, "How's your dad" Here are mine Julianna (the real estate agent) Valentina Gloria (despite her craziness) Warren Beatty would come to mind, he did a really bad movie called “Town & Country” (2001), filmed in 1998, and again in 2000, it flopped, he didn’t make another movie for -5 years until “Rules Don’t Apply in 2016. He says he would make a Dick Tracy sequel, saying it for years since he owns the rights but that will never see the light of day. This a scene that was shown in a trailer, but was not in the movie where he admits it at the 1:45 mark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlnoOdbZFdg I'd say he would have done more "Fast" movies, and probably helped Vin and Dwayne work out their differences, he would have taken roles that he was meant to play (i.e. Agent 47, The Best of Me, etc), I could have seen him do more action type of roles Not only did he beg his parents to be released, but his parents seem to run a company for clients (law or business, IDK) and unlike Jade's parents, they are most likely right-wing conservatives. My dad was 57 when I was 18 and that's not old You could put Aquaman in there since Zack did consult with James Wan and approved his story for the film pre-2017 I feel like Gina Carano would have been a better choice than her I’d watch it even if he casted his buddy Bruce Campbell as Tracy Was never fond of the guy, though I did enjoy Bulworth for its political satire and it’s impressive cast, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Paul Sorvino, Sean Astin, Christine Baranski, Oliver Platt. He does have a big ego and demands to do multiple takes. Gene Hackman, who worked with Beatty on Reds, couldn’t bear being directed by him and turned down a role in “Dick Tracy”. He's a notorious perfectionist on both the movies he directs and (to the grief of his directors) on those he only acts in. For someone of his longevity and stature, he's made very few films, reflecting his extreme pickiness at choosing projects. I doubt "Town & Country" "killed" his acting career--the last time he was an actual box-office star was probably 1978's "Heaven Can Wait"--so much as it reinforced his disinterest in acting in projects he didn't have complete control over. Then probably worries about age as well as his usual skittishness toward committing to a film led him to stall and stall and stall until he was de facto retired. A pity his intelligence was always so cautious in terms of making industry decisions--he could have been a major American director. Certainly "Reds" and "Bulworth" are more inspired and risky in terms of both subject and style than anything fellow actor-turned-director Clint Eastwood has ever done. But Eastwood on the other hand has always shot very quickly and doesn't give studio headaches. He's made several masterpieces compared to Beatty Yep, big mistake for him, if I wanted two watch to guys in a snowy location I’d take Christopher Moltisanti and Paulie Walnuts getting lost in the Pine Barrens any day, that Sopranos episode was released the same year. However I’m not talking about the Sopranos About T&C,when he signed on, all red flags began to show, several re-writes, several days, a film reel being stolen, clashing with the director and having no press tour, a recipe spelt out for disaster. At least Diane Keaton, Garry Shandling, Andie McDowell, Josh Hartnett and Jenna Elfmans careers somehow survived after that. remember I had a girlfriend, who was being stalked by someone who I had beef with in the past and was using it to get back at me, to deal with this, I had my family, and friends to stand with me and her through all of it, I eventually had to deal with the perpetrator on subsequent occasions, won't forget the whole ordeal and the dude was a sociopath and attacked a friend of mine as a message. Just an idea, maybe Gisele knows something about Dante I'd say he'd be part of the mission, but will be on the sidelines while the rest are on the mission on-screen