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  1. 5 hours ago, NoobSaibot said:

    Yvonne Strahovski (best known for starring in the TV series Chuck) has joined the cast for The Predator.

     

    http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/yvonne-strahovski-joins-shane-blacks-predator-978541

    It seems I'm not the only one here that feels that bit of casting news has made the movie much more interesting. amorously.gif

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  2. 4 hours ago, Goffe said:

    Emma Stone singing in Knock on Wood doesn't even look like her. Are we 100% sure it's Stone's voice on that Easy A number?

    It's definitely Emma.

    She actually got her start singing, in The New Partridge Family VHS1 competition when she still went by Emily (she won the role of Laurie Partridge, but they only filmed a pilot, but it got Emma her SAG card)

     

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, MrPink said:

    Ultimately Epilogue and Mia/Sebastian's themes are the two pieces of music that stuck in my head more than anything.

     

    I guess Gosling/Stone's singing wasn't doing much for me.

    They were both good enough. Emma actually has a pretty good singing voice when she can belt it out like Knock on Wood in Easy A, Cabaret and the second half of Audition. She does tend to sound breathy when she sings more softly.

  4. 26 minutes ago, Purple Minion said:

    Exhibitor Relations: Lionsgate's LA LA LAND launched in China with a 6-day total of $24.5M. International tally is now $206M, worldwide $340M.

    I think $400m WW is almost locked now. There should be another $20+m left domestic (assuming it wins BP), holdovers still doing well and Denmark, Norway and Japan all about to open this week.

    Anyone know how musicals do in Japan?

     

    Edit- I just looked a few Japan runs and it looks promising.

     

    Mamma Mia- $27.6m

    Chicago- $27.4m

    Les Miserables- $62.1m

    Moulin Rouge- $8.4m

  5. Yay, A Dog's Purpose passed $50m domestic today ($50.68m). The movie did amazingly well considering the BS sabotage job it had to overcome.

    LLL had another amazing hold despite losing almost another 25% of its screens.

    What to say about JW2, $100M is still on the table, it's all up to the holds the next couple of weeks. I was a bit worried about those ridiculous early estimates in the $12m range

  6. 5 hours ago, filmlover said:

    Leo will be presenting Best Actress while Brie will be presenting Best Actor. Gotta uphold that Oscars tradition.

    Yeah, it would be nice in the sense of passing the torch, but I can see how it could get awkward if someone wins back to back and had to present to themselves.:P

  7. The list of presenters for the 89th Academy Awards....

     

    LEONARDO DICAPRIO
    BRIE LARSON
    MARK RYLANCE
    ALICIA VIKANDER
    HALLE BERRY
    SHIRLEY MACLAINE
    SAMUEL L. JACKSON
    HAILEE STEINFELD
    CHRIS EVANS
    KATE MCKINNON
    DAKOTA JOHNSON
    JAMIE DORNAN
    GAEL BERNAL GARCÍA
    SCARLETT JOHANSSON
    AMY ADAMS
    RIZ AHMED
    JAVIER BARDEM
    JOHN CHO
    DWAYNE JOHNSON
    FELICITY JONES
    LESLIE MANN
    JANELLE MONÁE
    DAVID OYELOWO
    EMMA STONE
    CHARLIZE THERON

  8. 47 minutes ago, jandrew said:

    I have no idea how the 3rd one will go.

     

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    Will be real interesting to see how they get around it. I don't want to see

     

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    I think he

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    goes after the remaining High Table members (except maybe the Bowery King), after dispatching a few dozen would be assassins of course.

    Oh, and I also think

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    Aurelio delivers Wick's car all fixed up before the hour is up.

     

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  9. 5 minutes ago, CoolioD1 said:

    i don't see what's wrong with any of these. noel clarke winning might have been a better example of them fucking up, but these are all great wins from actors that have done pretty electric work since (well i'm no fan of stewart but she certainly has more admirers than the other two you mentioned, and is working w/ more interesting filmmakers)

    Maybe it's just preferences. Hardy has done good work and has commercial success, but he always seems to play similar types of characters, which he's good at and I feel both Emma and Andrew Garfield would have been better choices, but I will admit that's with 20/20 hindsight and both were only just starting to show their potential.

    Kristen, well, I see her as completely one note. I can't recall her ever leaving her comfort zone, but she was very much in the public eye the year she won, but Mulligan would have been by far a better choice.

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