Gandolfini Joins Pelham One Two Three Remake
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A Sopranos movie is still the stuff of rumors, but fans of James Gandolfini will be seeing him in theaters soon enough. Back to Article
A Sopranos movie is still the stuff of rumors, but fans of James Gandolfini will be seeing him in theaters soon enough. Back to Article
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walkingdead09 writes: on Mar 25 2008 06:02 AM The Pellam movie sounds good, as for the other stuff, hard to see Tony Soprano as that stuff, but I guess that's what actors do. Being a huge sopranos fan, he will always be type cast for me and that's a good thing, although I'm still upset he killed christopher. JD (Reply to this) |
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John Z. Delorean writes: on Mar 25 2008 06:33 AM I'm def hyped about ABCD camp. Growing up playing aau ball in new york, sonny vaccaro is legendary even if he is a polarizing figure in youth ball. As far as pelham they could cast a talking dog as mayor as long as Tony Scott and Denzel are down I'm there...twice on a sunday. (Reply to this) |
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theginsengtree writes: on Mar 25 2008 06:59 AM I'm very worried about this. The original had a comic charm because of Walter Matthau's tired, irritated attitude toward the crisis, but I can't see Denzel pulling that off at all. They'll probably turn it into another serious hostage flick. (Reply to this) |
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rle4lunch writes: on Mar 25 2008 07:29 AM Travolta/Gandolfini, hmmm. I really don't know how to comment on this. Sounds like a 'Get Shorty' kinda flick, or something in that neighborhood. I don't believe that I saw the original, so hearing the word 'remake' doesn't make me cringe as much as usual. I just don't know though. I'll wait for DVD for this movie, sometime in 2010. (Reply to this) |
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Eldorado writes: on Mar 25 2008 10:05 AM So just because Travolta & Gandolfini were in Get Shorty together, that makes this one sound the same?? Regardless of plot?? Good lord.. (Reply to this) |
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rle4lunch writes: on Mar 25 2008 01:45 PM yes. (Reply to this) |
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postgray writes: on Mar 25 2008 02:44 PM In reply to this comment (#1652214) I totally agree. Denzel is almost always devoid of humor. The great thing about Matthau was that he was a hilarious curmudgeon and that made people underestimate him, especially the cool, assured mastermind Mr. Blue (Robert Shaw). PELHAM is one of the best depictions of NY attitude on screen and I hope they don't lose that. EVERYONE in the original was cranky and annoyed that they had to deal with a hijacking, even the hostages! Fantastic... (Reply to this) |
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John Z. Delorean writes: on Mar 26 2008 05:54 AM I'm sure Denzel can pull this off...I know he's no Matthau but he's atleast an aight actor, right? Whatever, Denzel will be good, he was cool in Inside Man without being a tough guy and charismatic as ever in American Gangster. If you don't like the idea then just rewind your tapes and watch the original, haters. (Reply to this) |
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manonfire238 writes: on Mar 26 2008 03:28 PM Well I like Gandolfini and Denzel but I like the original Pelham 123 more! Having said that, I'm curious enough to see what they do with it. It's a good story and to be honest with that and the cast that's they're getting together, they'd have to work very hard to mess it up! (Reply to this) |
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patsw writes: on Mar 27 2008 08:14 PM "No parking" We're filming Pelham One Two Three near me --- March 30 2008 Roosevelt Ave (Woodside, Queens NYC) 61st - 59th Streets. These same blocks have appeared in "Changing Lanes" and "Kinsey" (Reply to this) |
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