Crowe & Di Caprio to Team up for Ridley Scott's "Body of Lies"
Man, Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe must really like working together...
First they did "Gladiator" together, and then "A Good Year." Later this year comes "American Gangster" and eventually we'll get "Nottingham," too. If that's not enough Ridley Scott / Russell Crowe collaborations for you, get ready to enjoy "Body of Lies," a political thriller that'll bring Crowe and Leonardo Di Caprio together for the first time since ... "The Quick and the Dead"!
Based on the book by Donald Ignatius and adapted by Oscar-winner William Monahan, "Body of Lies" will be about a pair of CIA agents who frame a terrorist leader by planting false rumors about his connection to American agencies. And yes, the term 'Al Qaeda' is being used in the plot synopsis.
Production of "Body of Lies" gets underway in October.
Source: Variety
First they did "Gladiator" together, and then "A Good Year." Later this year comes "American Gangster" and eventually we'll get "Nottingham," too. If that's not enough Ridley Scott / Russell Crowe collaborations for you, get ready to enjoy "Body of Lies," a political thriller that'll bring Crowe and Leonardo Di Caprio together for the first time since ... "The Quick and the Dead"!
Based on the book by Donald Ignatius and adapted by Oscar-winner William Monahan, "Body of Lies" will be about a pair of CIA agents who frame a terrorist leader by planting false rumors about his connection to American agencies. And yes, the term 'Al Qaeda' is being used in the plot synopsis.
Production of "Body of Lies" gets underway in October.
Source: Variety
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Bigbrother writes: on Jun 29 2007 07:53 AM I think Russell Crowe is inheriting that Bobby DeNiro title of the guy all the other actors want to work with. (Reply to this) |
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bobtom writes: on Jun 29 2007 07:55 AM and all the directors want to work with DiCaprio (Reply to this) |
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Vitamin M writes: on Jun 29 2007 07:56 AM why dosn't anyone want to work with me...sigh (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jun 29 2007 08:05 AM In reply to this comment (#871790) Dicaprio and Bale and a few of the other young guns got talent no question there, but for me he's got a little ways to go before he reaches Crowe or Depp level where I know I'm going to enjoy the film just because they're in it. Not saying they can't get there, but I'd like to see a few more films under their belt. (Reply to this) |
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skasforfags writes: on Jun 29 2007 08:42 AM I have a man-crush on Leo so anything news involving him is good news. (Reply to this) |
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FILMCZY writes: on Jun 29 2007 08:46 AM Is this a remake of that Madonna movie with the hot wax and stuff...??? (Reply to this) |
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Ashron writes: on Jun 29 2007 11:44 AM In reply to this comment (#871792) I don't know, I think I actually prefer either of those two to Crowe. DiCaprio really showed his chops in Blood Diamond and Bale just rocks in anything (although I haven't seen Harsh Times) Not to mention Bale is much hotter looking that Crowe. :-) (Reply to this) |
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thetruebastard writes: on Jun 29 2007 11:56 AM Crowe's performances in L.A. Confidential and The Insider destroy anything Leo has ever done, despite the fact that Leo is getting better. (Reply to this) |
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TitusCosminus writes: on Jun 29 2007 12:28 PM [b]I think....[/b] that Russelle Crowe has something more to offer than meets the eye to Mr. Ridley Scott if you guys get what I mean. Mr. R. Scott although you might think otherwise, having daydreams about australian actors is not normal... (Reply to this) |
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TitusCosminus writes: on Jun 29 2007 12:28 PM [b]I think....[/b] that Russelle Crowe has something more to offer than meets the eye to Mr. Ridley Scott if you guys get what I mean. Mr. R. Scott although you might think otherwise, having daydreams about australian actors is not normal... (Reply to this) |
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The Lord Slash writes: on Jun 29 2007 12:40 PM In reply to this comment (#871796) sure... i'd like to see crowe tackle the role of the aviator (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jun 29 2007 12:47 PM In reply to this comment (#871795) I think DiCaprio and especially Bale still have that flavor of the month feel about them. I put Depp and Crowe above them because they've shown that they can deliver performances in just about anything every time they go out. Though I guess you could convince me on DiCaprio based on performances in The Departed, Blood Diamond and Gang of NY. Probably deceptive because he's still so young and young looking. Bale still has a ways to go for me. Sure he rocked in Begins and the commitment shown in The Machinist was impressive, but The Prestige? Honestly who didn't realize that was Christian Bale in make-up? questionable, very questionable. For me Bowie as Tesla stole the show in that movie. (Reply to this) |
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thetruebastard writes: on Jun 29 2007 01:07 PM In reply to this comment (#871799) Crowe would get a lot closer to being a believable Howard Hughes than Leo trying to be a tough, take-no-shit cop or a white-haired paranoid intellectual. Also, don't forget Bale's masterful and unique performance in American Psycho. I think his dedication to his roles puts him above Leo. I've never seen anyone lose as much weight as he did for The Machinist. He's like a modern Robert De Niro or Marlon Brando. (Reply to this) |
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Metafact writes: on Jun 29 2007 03:30 PM Every director loves working with certain actors. There's: Tim Burton and Johnny Depp Spike Lee and Denzel Washington The Coen Brothers and John Turturro Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio...and Robert DeNiro before him. Sofia Coppola and Kirsten Dunst Steven Soderbergh and George Clooney Pedro Almodóvar and Penélope Cruz So Ridley Scott having a preference for Russel Crowe seems natural in Hollywood. (Reply to this) |
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The Great One writes: on Jun 29 2007 04:33 PM You forgot Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale..The Dark Knight will make three films between them...you could even throw Michael Caine in for kicks (Reply to this) |
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TheAnswerMVP2001 writes: on Jun 29 2007 05:40 PM Any new news on new Russell Crowe films is always welcome! (Reply to this) |
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randal1013 writes: on Jun 29 2007 08:46 PM In reply to this comment (#871800) bale is flavor of the month? he's born talent. go watch empire of the sun. it came out in 1987 when bale was a 13 year old child actor. then watch all the little animals, then american psycho. bale is already a veteran actor at 33. dicaprio is rather young looking, but he showed some serious skill in the departed. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jun 30 2007 01:23 AM In reply to this comment (#871805) Don't get me wrong not questioning Bale's talent. Just saying how much buzz was there around him before Batman Begins? Before that movie if you'd compared him to Crowe or Depp or even Dicaprio you would have probably been laughed at and people would have said "The guy from Reign of Fire seriously?".. I'd just like to see him perform at this level for a few more films before I elevate him in my estimation to the next level. I actually think he'll get there, but I don't want to fall into that fan-boy trap of screaming Christian Bale should be in everything right now based on his performance in BB. (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Jun 30 2007 01:25 AM Sorry hit the botton before I was finished...and then have him come out and do some Hugh Jackman-esque rolls where he plays a timetraveling Frenchman or totally masacre's Van Helsing and totally ruin my Bale-buzz. (Reply to this) |
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skasforfags writes: on Jun 30 2007 04:00 PM In reply to this comment (#871807) He's got that Vietnam movie coming up, we'll see if he's got the chops. He was very good in Harsh Times as well, although the movie was kind of iffy. (Reply to this) |
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