Re: 4GOT10 (Timothy Woodward Jr, 2015) (in post-production)
Posted: 19 Apr 2015, 03:48
dolphage wrote:Oh, I get it!
4-got-10
four-got-ten
FORGOTTEN!
I hate number puns in titles.
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dolphage wrote:Oh, I get it!
4-got-10
four-got-ten
FORGOTTEN!
Jox wrote: I guess JCVD has been doing the same lately (DRAGON EYES, SWELTER and other even more obscure cameos, but his POUND OF FLESH looks like a return to form)...
Jox wrote:The fact that he has small roles doesn't bother me... as long as it's for a worthy project or against a top-notch cast like in SMALL APARTMENTS or HAIL, CAESAR, but playing second fiddles to guys like Luke Goss, Johnny Messner (who's name I didn't know before that) and Michael Paré (who's been doing anything he's offered since... STREETS OF FIRE?) is more uncomfortable!
Jox wrote:The fact that he has small roles doesn't bother me... as long as it's for a worthy project or against a top-notch cast like in SMALL APARTMENTS or HAIL, CAESAR, but playing second fiddles to guys like Luke Goss, Johnny Messner (who's name I didn't know before that) and Michael Paré (who's been doing anything he's offered since... STREETS OF FIRE?) is more uncomfortable! I guess JCVD has been doing the same lately (DRAGON EYES, SWELTER and other even more obscure cameos, but his POUND OF FLESH looks like a return to form)...
savagesketch wrote:Just like I thought, it's D who gets top-billing for just a few days worth of work and what I imagine will be 10-15 minutes of screentime. Whatever helps sell the film, I guess...
Jox wrote:savagesketch wrote:Just like I thought, it's D who gets top-billing for just a few days worth of work and what I imagine will be 10-15 minutes of screentime. Whatever helps sell the film, I guess...
Look at Mickey Rourke now front centered and getting top billing on the WAR PIG poster that got put on IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm1980429824/tt3779300
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It's for the VOD release, titles often get listed alphabetically, so anything starting with a number shows up first.