Crowe, Bale Get Company On "3:10 To Yuma"
Peter Fonda, Gretchen Mol and Dallas Roberts will be joining Russell Crowe and Christian Bale in the Western "3:10 to Yuma." The film, a remake of a 1957 Glenn Ford movie, will be helmed by James Mangold ("Walk the Line").
Ben Foster and Vinessa Shaw will also round out the cast of "Yuma," which will begin shooting in New Mexico in late October. The film tells the story of an outlaw in custody and his battle of wills to be set free. The movie will be released in 2007.

It looks like thse two will be getting some company for their trip out west.
Ben Foster and Vinessa Shaw will also round out the cast of "Yuma," which will begin shooting in New Mexico in late October. The film tells the story of an outlaw in custody and his battle of wills to be set free. The movie will be released in 2007.
It looks like thse two will be getting some company for their trip out west.
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moolib writes: on Sep 29 2006 06:37 PM [b]Russell Crowe?[/b] What's the deal? The picture next to Christian Bale's pic is obviously Craig Bierko, and the picture next to Mr. Crowe's name above that servies as a link to his page is of Glenn Ford and Van Heflin. Can't find any pictures of Mr. Crowe??? (Reply to this) |
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hatchling writes: on Sep 30 2006 06:38 AM [b]What does Craig Bierko have to do with 3:10 to Yuma[/b] Come on... what gives with the picture? Use a photo of Russell Crowe, not a supporting actor from The Cinderella Man. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Sep 30 2006 11:51 AM Kickass, I like the additions. This movie is going to be great. (Reply to this) |
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Paul_Is_Drunk writes: on Oct 01 2006 01:41 PM There are no original ideas in Hollywood, are there? All for the movie... but c'mon there has to be some projects that aren't remakes. (Reply to this) |
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Chim writes: on Oct 01 2006 04:23 PM In reply to this comment (#845417) "There are no original ideas in Hollywood, are there? All for the movie... but c'mon there has to be some projects that aren't remakes." I agree, but Bale wouldn't take it unless there was something to be done. (Reply to this) |
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RoadDogXVIII writes: on Oct 02 2006 07:41 AM In reply to this comment (#845417) [b]Shut and sit your ass down[/b] While I agree, people like you need to shut up. This is a troll statement. "The Departed," a remake of the Hong Kong drama "Internal Affairs," is getting really strong marks right now (8 positiive reviews, 0 negative reviews). Plus it's directed by filmmaker-of-our-time Martin Scorcese. So don't automatically think James Mangold's "3:10 to Yuma" will be a suckfest. You may be surprised. Of course, I may be lying. The caliber of "All The King's Men" looked Oscar-worthy, yet that got mostly negative reviews. (Reply to this) |
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Mikeal420 writes: on Oct 02 2006 08:31 AM In reply to this comment (#845419) "Internal Affairs" is a movie starring Richard Gere, "InFernal Affairs" is what you're thinking of. Also, I wouldn't call "The Departed" a remake, the screenwriter even refused to watch the original Hong Kong version--and as much as I loved "Infernal Affairs", this is probably the only Asian strait to American remake I'm actually looking foward to, so I agree with you on that. From what I hear Scorccese uses strong character development, something that the original was lacking Hollywood does need to come up with more original ideas rather than depending on East-Asia for them though. Most Americans will never see great Asian films because distributers would rather buy the rights for a remake rather than market them to us (Reply to this) |
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