Not exact matches
You don't have to love spaghetti Westerns to appreciate the care and craft behind Sumit Vohra's Lonerider Brewing Company and its
cast of
Wild West character inspired beers — but it helps.
The
Wild West: New York in the Early»70s - Head back in time in this featurette that focuses on the frontier of the pornography business - New York City in the early 1970s - with the
cast and crew of The Deuce.
Director: Gore Verbinski
Cast: Armie Hammer, Johnny Depp, Ruth Wilson, William Fichter, Tom Wilkinson, Helena Bonham Carter, James Badge Dale Plot: When John Reid (Hammer) is shot, but somehow brought back from the dead as a spirit walker, he teams up with a vengeful native Indian, Tonto (Depp), to become the Lone Ranger, a figure of justice in the
Wild West.
In one of the most inspired moments of composer
casting of recent years, Barry Sonnenfeld elected to hire Elmer Bernstein to score his big - budget remake of the tv series
Wild Wild West with Will Smith, Kevin Kline, Salma Hayek and Kenneth Branagh.
Sonnenfeld has reteamed with Smith for
Wild Wild West, with me hoping that they can out - do Men in Black, especially considering that they now have an impressive supporting
cast with Kevin Kline and Kenneth Branagh.
S. Craig Zahler's directorial debut embraces the mythos of the
Wild West, populating a familiar frontier town with weathered characters and
casting those archetypes perfectly.
Extras: Audio commentaries from the
cast and crew, including James Franco, Maggie Gyllenhaal and David Simon; «The
Wild West: New York in the Early»70s»:
cast interviews on this unique period in history; «The Deuce in Focus.»
Joining him in the
wild west is an excellent
cast featuring Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Giovanni Ribisi, Neil Patrick Harris, Sarah Silverman and Liam Neeson.
Look closely at this trailer and the well established hallmarks of steampunk are there: airships, biplanes, robots and brass framed goggles, but the costumes themselves, certainly those of the principal
cast including Browning, Abbie Cornish and Vanessa Hudgens, are more Japanese go - go than sexy
Wild Wild West (1999, a broad representation of steampunk on film).
Rockstar Games has just released a new trailer for Red Dead Redemption 2, with some very interesting snippets showing off the
cast of characters and establishing the tone for this
Wild West tale.