Exclusive: Deadpool 2 co-writer Rhett Reese opens up about how one of the most surprising
appearances in the film came to be.
Not exact matches
Also
coming up is the his
appearance in the independent dramatic thriller
film «Emanuel and the Truth about Fishes,.»
Danny's first major movie
appearance came when he landed the role of Moff
in the clubbing
film Human Traffic (1999).
He was nominated for an Academy Award for his supporting
appearance as Dodger
in Comes a Horseman (1978); the star of that
film was Jane Fonda, whose father, Henry, had been doubled by Farnsworth
in The Tin Star (1957).
This isn't the first time that this story has been made into a feature - length
film, with the first instance
coming near the height of the murder case's popularity
in the 1981 made - for - TV movie, The People vs. Jean Harris, starring Ellen Burstyn (who makes a cameo
appearance in this 2005
film).
No one at the end of 1917 was debating whether the directing debut of John Ford or the first
appearance of Vittorio de Sica augured longer careers to
come (
in fact, both would be making
films for the next five - plus decades) or weighing the industry impact of Mary Pickford's box - office smash Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm or (to the point of my own research) speculating about the future of slapstick star Roscoe «Fatty» Arbuckle's new sidekick, a vaudeville refugee named Buster Keaton.
Suicide Squad is the third official
film in the DC Extended Universe, a bit tangential to what's
come before, save for a couple of Superman / Aquaman references, as well as the
appearance of Bruce Wayne / Batman (Affleck, Gone Girl) and a cameo by The Flash to remind us there's more going on
in the world than just what's surrounding this new cast of super-powered characters.
Perhaps my favourite
appearance of Superman
in a
film comes from one he's not even
in.
A scene
in which Milo's vaguely hilarious food allergy
comes into play is curiously never resolved, two of Milo's hacker pals from the old days are so similar
in appearance and voice to one another that I was abstractedly surprised to see them on the screen together at the end of the
film, the reveal of a secret molestation is abused
in an insulting and clumsy way, and a stock blue - collar cop character is introduced as the worst kind of deus ex machina: the late -
in - the - game triumph of a heretofore marginalized comic foil (see: Barnard Hughes
in The Lost Boys).
Ford's first credited
appearance came in 1967, with the Western
film A Time For Killing.
Her
appearance — specifically, the big hair — is certainly evocative of a non-white person and Anderson didn't seem to realize how that look would
come across
in the
film.
Two years later, her
film debut
came with an
appearance in The Great Outdoors, starring Dan Aykroyd and John Candy.
However, once you get past the fact that Ted Post, who directed Eastwood
in the spaghetti Western wanna - be Hang Em High, has chosen to mostly ignore the first
film's visual
appearance, it's easy to enjoy Magnum Force as a straight - forward action vehicle, with a tongue -
in - cheek premise of the dirtiest cop on the force
coming to terms with his own feelings as far as seeing known criminals get away with murder.
Schwarzenegger, whose first
appearance doesn't
come until more than an hour
in, admittedly does provide the
film with a few chuckle - worthy moments, yet such antics are hardly enough to compensate for what's otherwise a fairly interminable experience - which is a shame, certainly, given the potential afforded by the decent premise and impressive cast of comedy all - stars.
Since his first
film and television
appearances in the late - eighties, actor Chris Cooper's filmography has
come to include blockbusters (The Bourne Identity, the upcoming The Amazing Spider - Man 2), comedies (Me, Myself, and Irene, The Muppets), Best Picture nominees (Seabiscuit, Capote), a Best Picture winner (American Beauty), and his own Oscar win
in 2003 for Best Supporting Actor for Adaptation.
Brendan Gleeson is an pleasant surprise
in the Best Supporting Actor category, and while I anticipated Brad Pitt's
appearance in that field for «Burn After Reading,» Tilda Swinton's Supporting Actress nod for the same
film is the kind of out - of - nowhere hometown favoritism that only BAFTA can
come up with.
In the far corner: Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Voight (Fonda's costar in «Coming Home»), Sacha Baron Cohen, and Oprah Winfrey — who was in town because she was executive producer for the film «Precious: Based on the Novel «Push» by Sapphire» and who created a commotion in the streets bested only by the occasional drive - by appearances of the Jonas Brother
In the far corner: Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Voight (Fonda's costar
in «Coming Home»), Sacha Baron Cohen, and Oprah Winfrey — who was in town because she was executive producer for the film «Precious: Based on the Novel «Push» by Sapphire» and who created a commotion in the streets bested only by the occasional drive - by appearances of the Jonas Brother
in «
Coming Home»), Sacha Baron Cohen, and Oprah Winfrey — who was
in town because she was executive producer for the film «Precious: Based on the Novel «Push» by Sapphire» and who created a commotion in the streets bested only by the occasional drive - by appearances of the Jonas Brother
in town because she was executive producer for the
film «Precious: Based on the Novel «Push» by Sapphire» and who created a commotion
in the streets bested only by the occasional drive - by appearances of the Jonas Brother
in the streets bested only by the occasional drive - by
appearances of the Jonas Brothers.
During Disney's D23 Expo this weekend, Square Enix and Disney Interactive revealed that the popular Pixar movie Big Hero 6 will be
coming to Kingdom Hearts III, as the characters and world of the
film will be making an
appearance in the game.