Scorsese's The Irishman

The young Michael Douglas in Ant-Man is still the standard to me in regards to accuracy.

I thought the Kurt Russell in GotG was better. Douglas was a bit creepy to me, but Russell I just bought.

I thought Downey in Civil War and Russell in Gotg looked better than Douglas.

RDJ in Civil War was particularly good to me.

I thought they were all varying degrees of good, but there's a particular character in Blade Runner 2049 that puts all of those to shame.
 
I thought they were all varying degrees of good, but there's a particular character in Blade Runner 2049 that puts all of those to shame.

This character in Blade Runner was not CGI. It was double with makeup.
 
Not makeup, CGI-enhanced. Denis' recaps the whole process here.
 
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Seeing them together in the same shot once again. Iconic.
 
I’m looking forward to the soundtrack for this movie.
 
You've always hated Pacino..we need more context on that because he was amazing when he was young: suave and nuanced, like his performances in Dog Day Afternoon, Panic in Needle Park, etc. His subdue and quiet intensity, along with his quiet nature, is the reason why The Godfather Part 1 & 2 worked.

I think it was after Scarface, he became more theatrical in his acting.
 
It would be funny it was just some random non-speaking cameo.
 
Is that official?

Because it looks like a TMZ spy type photo and then photoshopped.
 
Good. This movie better have some great marketing. It should really have the best Netflix has ever had with this talent involved.
 
The money Netflix threw at this thing it better be the best goddamn picture ever.
 
If there's a movie that can break through the streaming to gain more recognition, it's this. Though Mudbound is an exciting leap and shouldn't be dismissed.
 
Reports now say this movie is over budget now closing in on 140 million dollars as it enters post production, may soon eclipse Hugo as Scorsese's biggest budget. I hope he takes them for all their worth. They don't really seemed to have much of a metric for earning their money back anyways.
 
Scorsese usually goes over budget and extends the hell out of his productions lol.
 
Reports now say this movie is over budget now closing in on 140 million dollars as it enters post production, may soon eclipse Hugo as Scorsese's biggest budget. I hope he takes them for all their worth. They don't really seemed to have much of a metric for earning their money back anyways.

They payed 50 million just for the rights to show that piece of **** Cloverfield Paradox...
 

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