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Return Of Bullitt
Brad Pitt On the Role of Lt Frank Bullitt
Jul 9, 2007 Brad Pitt will star in a remake of 60s classic movie 'Bullitt'. The actor will take the role of Lt Frank Bullitt made famous by Hollywood legend Steve McQueen in the 1968 original film. A source said: "Brad shares a lot of the same passions as Steve McQueen - including a love of motorbikes and fast cars - so it was a dream role for him." The original film sees the tough detective hunting a hitman who has killed his fellow officers. The movie is renowned for featuring one of the best car chases in cinema history as McQueen's Mustang car speeds through the rollercoaster streets of San Francisco. Brad, 43, has been linked with the role since 2003 but the project has only now been given the green light as film bosses desperately try to kick-start as many movies as possible before the Screen Actors Guild begin their anticipated strike action. Brad can next be seen playing legendary outlaw Jesse James in the western 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford', due out in October. --- I'm guessing Ford will let the new/next Bullitt Mustang star in the film, and Dodge the SRT-8 Charger...? Patrick |
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On Jul 16, 6:50 pm, wrote:
> Brad Pitt On the Role of Lt Frank Bullitt > Jul 9, 2007 > > Brad Pitt will star in a remake of 60s classic movie 'Bullitt'. > > The actor will take the role of Lt Frank Bullitt made famous by > Hollywood legend Steve McQueen in the 1968 original film. > > A source said: "Brad shares a lot of the same passions as Steve > McQueen - including a love of motorbikes and fast cars - so it was a > dream role for him." > > The original film sees the tough detective hunting a hitman who has > killed his fellow officers. The movie is renowned for featuring one of > the best car chases in cinema history as McQueen's Mustang car speeds > through the rollercoaster streets of San Francisco. > > Brad, 43, has been linked with the role since 2003 but the project has > only now been given the green light as film bosses desperately try to > kick-start as many movies as possible before the Screen Actors Guild > begin their anticipated strike action. > > Brad can next be seen playing legendary outlaw Jesse James in the > western 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford', > due out in October. > --- > > I'm guessing Ford will let the new/next Bullitt Mustang star in the > film, and Dodge the SRT-8 Charger...? > > Patrick I wonder who will play the city of San Francisco? I doubt a production company could take over the city today the way the original did in '68. I also wonder why they would want to remake this movie. How many times have I read in this very NG how bored the young uns get watching the original. Maybe Brad wants a turkey remake to match Angie's Gone in Sixty Seconds disaster. Will Brad wear the dreads too? Nonetheless, if this thing gets even slightly good reviews I'll be there (same as GISS II). 180 Out |
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On Jul 17, 7:32 am, Tony Alonso > wrote:
> Some interesting conflicting information that this is NOT going to > happen is in this article -http://www.autoblog.com/2007/07/05/pitt-bullitt-classic-mcqueen-remak... I'm guessing Brad and Angie rented the "Gone in 60 Seconds" DVD and decided one re-make turkey in the family is enough. Rats. I was really looking forward to seeing Pitt in blonde dreadlocks. 180 Out |
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:57:27 -0400, Michael Johnson >
puked: wrote: >> On Jul 16, 6:50 pm, wrote: >>> Brad Pitt On the Role of Lt Frank Bullitt >>> Jul 9, 2007 >>> >>> Brad Pitt will star in a remake of 60s classic movie 'Bullitt'. >>> >>> The actor will take the role of Lt Frank Bullitt made famous by >>> Hollywood legend Steve McQueen in the 1968 original film. >>> >>> A source said: "Brad shares a lot of the same passions as Steve >>> McQueen - including a love of motorbikes and fast cars - so it was a >>> dream role for him." >>> >>> The original film sees the tough detective hunting a hitman who has >>> killed his fellow officers. The movie is renowned for featuring one of >>> the best car chases in cinema history as McQueen's Mustang car speeds >>> through the rollercoaster streets of San Francisco. >>> >>> Brad, 43, has been linked with the role since 2003 but the project has >>> only now been given the green light as film bosses desperately try to >>> kick-start as many movies as possible before the Screen Actors Guild >>> begin their anticipated strike action. >>> >>> Brad can next be seen playing legendary outlaw Jesse James in the >>> western 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford', >>> due out in October. >>> --- >>> >>> I'm guessing Ford will let the new/next Bullitt Mustang star in the >>> film, and Dodge the SRT-8 Charger...? >>> >>> Patrick >> >> I wonder who will play the city of San Francisco? I doubt a >> production company could take over the city today the way the original >> did in '68. >> >> I also wonder why they would want to remake this movie. >><snip> > >Because most of Hollywood is brain dead. I guess they have used up >every original script idea and now have to rehash movies from the last >60 years to find a hit. They wonder why movie theater revenues keep >dropping? It's because they give us one or two decent original movies >every summer. Then they milk those for the next 5-10 years with >sequels. The same thing is happening in the music industry. There are >very few musicians/groups that I would shell out money for their albums. > Once the baby boomers are dead the music industry will be bankrupt and >deservedly so. Two word: A-Team Movie This could be awesome, guys, but OTOH... -- lab~rat >:-) Stupid humans... |
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lab~rat >:-) wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:57:27 -0400, Michael Johnson > > puked: > >> wrote: >>> On Jul 16, 6:50 pm, wrote: >>>> Brad Pitt On the Role of Lt Frank Bullitt >>>> Jul 9, 2007 >>>> >>>> Brad Pitt will star in a remake of 60s classic movie 'Bullitt'. >>>> >>>> The actor will take the role of Lt Frank Bullitt made famous by >>>> Hollywood legend Steve McQueen in the 1968 original film. >>>> >>>> A source said: "Brad shares a lot of the same passions as Steve >>>> McQueen - including a love of motorbikes and fast cars - so it was a >>>> dream role for him." >>>> >>>> The original film sees the tough detective hunting a hitman who has >>>> killed his fellow officers. The movie is renowned for featuring one of >>>> the best car chases in cinema history as McQueen's Mustang car speeds >>>> through the rollercoaster streets of San Francisco. >>>> >>>> Brad, 43, has been linked with the role since 2003 but the project has >>>> only now been given the green light as film bosses desperately try to >>>> kick-start as many movies as possible before the Screen Actors Guild >>>> begin their anticipated strike action. >>>> >>>> Brad can next be seen playing legendary outlaw Jesse James in the >>>> western 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford', >>>> due out in October. >>>> --- >>>> >>>> I'm guessing Ford will let the new/next Bullitt Mustang star in the >>>> film, and Dodge the SRT-8 Charger...? >>>> >>>> Patrick >>> I wonder who will play the city of San Francisco? I doubt a >>> production company could take over the city today the way the original >>> did in '68. >>> >>> I also wonder why they would want to remake this movie. >>> <snip> >> Because most of Hollywood is brain dead. I guess they have used up >> every original script idea and now have to rehash movies from the last >> 60 years to find a hit. They wonder why movie theater revenues keep >> dropping? It's because they give us one or two decent original movies >> every summer. Then they milk those for the next 5-10 years with >> sequels. The same thing is happening in the music industry. There are >> very few musicians/groups that I would shell out money for their albums. >> Once the baby boomers are dead the music industry will be bankrupt and >> deservedly so. > > Two word: A-Team Movie > > This could be awesome, guys, but OTOH... Here's my problem with this type of movie... I know what it will be before I sit down in the theater. It would be nice to get to a theater without any premeditated plot. I think it is why I am gravitating away from action movies. There are some that have come out like LOTR, The Matrix, among a few others where they did the three movies, tied the story off and were done with it. These movies had vision, purpose and a good reason for sequels. One fed the other and did so in a logical, necessary way that made the next movie in the sequence more enjoyable. Do we really need another Die Hard movie? Is Spiderman IV really something that will impress me? Heck, anymore I'll take a good chick flick over a rehashed action movie. I guess my big complaint is that Hollywood thinks throwing in awesome special effects means they don't need a good plot or script. |
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Michael Johnson > wrote in
: > lab~rat >:-) wrote: >> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:57:27 -0400, Michael Johnson > >> puked: >> >>> wrote: >>>> On Jul 16, 6:50 pm, wrote: >>>>> Brad Pitt On the Role of Lt Frank Bullitt >>>>> Jul 9, 2007 >>>>> >>>>> Brad Pitt will star in a remake of 60s classic movie 'Bullitt'. >>>>> >>>>> The actor will take the role of Lt Frank Bullitt made famous by >>>>> Hollywood legend Steve McQueen in the 1968 original film. >>>>> >>>>> A source said: "Brad shares a lot of the same passions as Steve >>>>> McQueen - including a love of motorbikes and fast cars - so it was >>>>> a dream role for him." >>>>> >>>>> The original film sees the tough detective hunting a hitman who >>>>> has killed his fellow officers. The movie is renowned for >>>>> featuring one of the best car chases in cinema history as >>>>> McQueen's Mustang car speeds through the rollercoaster streets of >>>>> San Francisco. >>>>> >>>>> Brad, 43, has been linked with the role since 2003 but the project >>>>> has only now been given the green light as film bosses desperately >>>>> try to kick-start as many movies as possible before the Screen >>>>> Actors Guild begin their anticipated strike action. >>>>> >>>>> Brad can next be seen playing legendary outlaw Jesse James in the >>>>> western 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert >>>>> Ford', due out in October. >>>>> --- >>>>> >>>>> I'm guessing Ford will let the new/next Bullitt Mustang star in >>>>> the film, and Dodge the SRT-8 Charger...? >>>>> >>>>> Patrick >>>> I wonder who will play the city of San Francisco? I doubt a >>>> production company could take over the city today the way the >>>> original did in '68. >>>> >>>> I also wonder why they would want to remake this movie. >>>> <snip> >>> Because most of Hollywood is brain dead. I guess they have used up >>> every original script idea and now have to rehash movies from the >>> last 60 years to find a hit. They wonder why movie theater revenues >>> keep dropping? It's because they give us one or two decent original >>> movies every summer. Then they milk those for the next 5-10 years >>> with sequels. The same thing is happening in the music industry. >>> There are very few musicians/groups that I would shell out money for >>> their albums. >>> Once the baby boomers are dead the music industry will be bankrupt >>> and >>> deservedly so. >> >> Two word: A-Team Movie >> >> This could be awesome, guys, but OTOH... > > Here's my problem with this type of movie... I know what it will be > before I sit down in the theater. It would be nice to get to a > theater without any premeditated plot. I think it is why I am > gravitating away from action movies. There are some that have come > out like LOTR, The Matrix, among a few others where they did the three > movies, tied the story off and were done with it. These movies had > vision, purpose and a good reason for sequels. One fed the other and > did so in a logical, necessary way that made the next movie in the > sequence more enjoyable. Do we really need another Die Hard movie? Is > Spiderman IV really something that will impress me? Heck, anymore > I'll take a good chick flick over a rehashed action movie. I guess my > big complaint is that Hollywood thinks throwing in awesome special > effects means they don't need a good plot or script. Hollywood is indeed brain dead. Nothing good at all coming out of there except perhaps the Simpsons Movie and Pirates of the Carribean stuff. The last thing we need is more remakes. That being said, the one remake I'd really love to see (and it's never been done) is Dr. Strangelove - one of the best movies of all time IMO. I'd love to be in on the casting for that one... |
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