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[h1]'Ghostbusters' Heading for $70M-Plus Loss, Sequel Unlikely[/h1]
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ghostbusters-heading-70m-loss-sequel-918515
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[h1]'Ghostbusters' Heading for $70M-Plus Loss, Sequel Unlikely[/h1]
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ghostbusters-heading-70m-loss-sequel-918515
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If you had asked me a couple years ago to fantasy cast an all-female remake of Ocean's Eleven, I would have definitely thrown in at least Cate Blanchett and Rihanna, half joking. I would have been like, "LOL imagine Cate Blanchett and Rihanna on the SAME SCREEN. Yeah right, only in my wet dreams!" Well , it is actually happening, and I am SCARED. Scared with excitement. Can we take a moment to digest this news again? Cate Blanchett and Rihanna will be sharing the gscreen. Also, believe it or not, the cast of the forthcoming remake, Ocean's 8 (because women can do just as good, if not better, a job with less people on the squad?), is actually better than I could have ever dreamt up.
Let's break it down:
Cate Blachett: Cate martini-killer Blanchett. Cate CAROL Blanchett. Already slayed from this movie and it hasn't been made yet.
Rihanna: Look, I don't even care if Rihanna is a bad actor. Even if she just carries wine glasses out of restaurants to-go in the movie, it will be immediately Oscar-worthy.
Sandra Bullock: Have you seen The Net? 'Nuff said.
Helena Bonham Carter: Holy ****, imagine all the weird, gothy vibes she's gonna bring to the cast. So here for it.
Mindy Kaling: One of those people I never would have thought of for an Ocean's movie, but upon further reflection... Yes. Abso-*******-lutely. The Mindy Project is not really doing it for me anymore, but I am ready for the heist thriller version of Mindy Kaling.
Anne Hathaway: This is perfect timing because the era of hating on Anne Hathaway is over and I'm ready to root for her again. You should be too.
Awkwafina: Definitely the most unexpected of the bunch. Awkwafina (née Nora Lum), for those not familiar, is an Asian-American rapper who appeared as a sorority girl in Neighbors 2, hinting at the comedic chops she has to shine in big blockbusters. An Ocean's movie DEFINITELY needs at least one comic relief and I can't thank this movie enough for casting not one but TWO Asian women. Hashtag blessed hashtag rare.
Now, if you are a person capable of basic arithmetic, then you may notice that the eighth woman of Ocean's 8 is missing. Perhaps that eighth spot is for Julia Roberts, who will make an Ocean's Cinematic Universe appearance. I'm not mad at that, but if I've learned anything from today's casting news it's that sometimes your biggest dreams can come true. So let's have some fun and speculate who could, and should, be the eighth wonder of this movie.
Still waiting for the all female Super Mario movie with Megan Good and Gabrielle Union.it continues
oceans remake with an all female cast.
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oceans remake with an all female cast.
Still waiting for the all female Super Mario movie with Megan Good and Gabrielle Union.
I watched that movie a few weeks ago because I was bored. It was terrible but it past some time. Still can't believe they were suppose to be goomba.That would probably be better than the trash we had in the 90s
This still cracks me up tho
Teenagers now? Just stop it already
It’s just the lowest common denominator writing tool. Like next have it take place in space so you can do the same story but with space problems...... then have them be in mars so the next can have the same story but have mars problems...... then.....I've always wondered, if they're just gonna hire actors in their early/mid 20's to play a bunch of 18 year olds, does it really hurt to just have them play age accurate characters?
I mean, they could easily just be in College instead of High School if school related hijinx is all they need to flesh out a backstory.