Yes, that's what I said, he was going to be the villain but did they complete his scenes or not If they didn't their gonna have to do them some other way, kill him off of do the Tarkin from Rogue One scenario
Ah Death Wish, I've seen all of the Death Wish films, you do know Bruce Willis was in the remake Charles Bronson was a great action hero and despite he was older he really got the job done. I mean he was up there with all the greats. Jeff Goldbum is in this and he's super young playing a thug. It was one of the first of it's kind like this and I hate rape however I love to see thugs get their @$$ handed to'em This isn't My fav of the franchise, if you continue with the series I'll say more
Yes, Glass came out 2019. I know, seems like we're in an alternate reality since 2020, that's what I've been saying along. Oh I recall it like it was last week because it was a special anniversary for Me because it marked 10 years of Me going to the show like every month since 2009 and Glass was one of the big films I saw in that February on 2019!
Here is M. Night's Signs from 2002! It was a terrific alien invasion film. Mel Gibson was terrific as always and this was during the time when Joaquin Phoenix was being cast in films left & right and it seemed like everybody forgot about his brother that tragically died 30 years ago this year as I had said about before not that long ago. Macaulay Culkin's little bro is in this too. It has a bit of scary amateur footage style within it which was does quite good. The movie has a strong religious tone & nature to it too which if you have seen programs that go the extra mile in recent times, you'll see that religion & aliens go hand in hand...I don't prefer it that way but it seems like it's all connected some way, some how I'm afraid to say and that's why M. Night went that route. This film along with The Mothman Prophecies & Attack of the Clones were THE can't miss films during 2002! They actually play the movie's score in the trailer very briefly which is a very rare occurrence because they usually go with some other music.
Here is a great cue from the film by James Newton Howard. He won an academy Award 30 years ago this year in 1993 for best score for The Fugitive He's one of My favorites and quite frankly one of the best. This is a tremendous piece throughout especially when 2:52 starts. My Grandma loved this music! I hope nobody skips this, spectator or not because it's so fun and if you know the film then you know this piece of music because it's the most crucial of the entire thing