GasparZizou
Super Freak
Man was she the wrooooong choice for Lisbeth Salander.
Man was she the wrooooong choice for Lisbeth Salander.
We are lucky that shaw is back at all even if it is in a web video... for a while there it didnt look like the actress was coming back at all. Specially with rumors that she was harassed by another celebrity or something
she'd probably kick their ass though.....
I don't like muscular girls but I can't say that's unhot.
Oh, what rumors were these?
No, Noomi is nothing like Lisbeth is described in the books, everything about her is wrong, Rooney not only is dead-on Lisbeth Salander, her performance is better as well.I disagree, Rooney Mara and the whole 'remake' was wrong all around. Noomi was ok as Lisbeth and she was not as cut and jacked as she appears now or how she was in Prometheus.
No, Noomi is nothing like Lisbeth is described in the books, everything about her is wrong, Rooney not only is dead-on Lisbeth Salander, her performance is better as well.
As for the remake, it is one of those very rare occasions in which the American remake is the better movie, in every single way, the cinematography, the script, the acting, the actors, the direction, something it didn't happen with the other Swedish-American remake; Let Me In, in which its Swedish counterpart is better.
The question is, who has the better ****s
**** blocker Scott:
Ridley Scott has shot down hopes of Neill Blomkamp's Alien movie ever seeing the light of day, suggesting the project is essentially dead.
In an interview with Allocine (translation via AVP Galaxy), when Scott was asked about the possibility of Alien 5 still coming to fruition, he told the outlet that he thinks the project "will never see the light."
He went on to note that "there was never a scenario, just an idea that evolved into a pitch of ten pages." Scott said he was involved as a producer, but the project "did not go any further because the Fox decided that [it] did not want to do it."
In October 2015, Blomkamp—whose directorial credits include District 9, Chappie and Elysium—announced the film was put on hold for the time being and that he was moving on to other projects.
Meanwhile, Scott recently said he has plans to make four more Alien movies following the release of Alien: Covenant, which opens in theaters on May 19.
I think I remember being against that movie, but I reached a point in which I'm so burned out by bad blockbusters and having high expectations that I'm like, whatever, do whatever you want.Oh well. Probably for the best though really.
**** blocker Scott:
Ridley Scott has shot down hopes of Neill Blomkamp's Alien movie ever seeing the light of day, suggesting the project is essentially dead.
In an interview with Allocine (translation via AVP Galaxy), when Scott was asked about the possibility of Alien 5 still coming to fruition, he told the outlet that he thinks the project "will never see the light."
He went on to note that "there was never a scenario, just an idea that evolved into a pitch of ten pages." Scott said he was involved as a producer, but the project "did not go any further because the Fox decided that [it] did not want to do it."
In October 2015, Blomkamp—whose directorial credits include District 9, Chappie and Elysium—announced the film was put on hold for the time being and that he was moving on to other projects.
Meanwhile, Scott recently said he has plans to make four more Alien movies following the release of Alien: Covenant, which opens in theaters on May 19.
After A3, AR, AvP, AvPR and Brometheus maybe this is a tragedy
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