Paramount, Brad Pitt find 'Lost City'

I don't see how Hunnam keeps landing all these high-profile roles. Is his agent just really, REALLY good?
 
That's what you gotta do man. SoA is over and done with, he gotta start building it up. If Fifty Shades of Grey does well, he's gonna be kicking himself regardless of what he thought of the role.
 
I'm sure it will do well, but I can't blame any actor for avoiding that film.

I mean granted, I'd have taken the role, but only because I would have gotten to have fake sex with Dakota Johnson.
 
That Dornan dude is gonna start getting thrown in our faces for every blockbuster role after that movie makes like 10 billion dollars the first night.
 
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The real guy.

LAwd. But go ahead and try with Pitt or Hunnam.
 
Yeah, that's true. I've heard he's actually a good actor, though. I haven't seen The Fall yet, but supposedly he's awesome on it.
 
So that's the real guy?


JK Simmons would have been perfect, at least if we're casting by looks.
 
I really want to like this as a supporter of Grey's but the trailer and cast leave me feeling cold :( I'll just watch "Embrace the Serpent" instead.
 
Lost City of Z sounds like a Asylum remake of World War Z but I see it was originally posted in 2008 so it predates the movie by a few years. And it seemingly has no connection to zombies. Yet. :o
 
Ah yes Percy Fawcett. One of the most intriguing and mysterious still as of yet unsolved disappearances of the 20th Century. Many have tried to find out exactly what happened to him and his team, but none have succeeded.

So I'm curious to see how the film handles that element of it.
 
The movie was ok. A bit long.

Hunnam is playing against type. You can tell he is really trying but Pitt or Cumberbatch would of probably done better in the role.

Pattison was solid in a understated role.
The ending left it open as to if he was eaten by cannibals or stayed in the Amazon.
 

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