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Michael Mann's PUBLIC ENEMIES gets more gangsters!

Published at:  Feb 22, 2008 10:08:50 AM CST

Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. Christian Bale and Johnny Depp are already locked in to star in Michael Mann's depression-era gangster tale PUBLIC ENEMIES and now the gang's starting to fill out.

David Wenham (LOTR, 300... this guy's turning into quite the character actor) will play Pete Pierpont, a violent member of Dillinger (Depp)'s crew and Stephen Graham (SNATCH, THIS IS ENGLAND) will play Baby Face Nelson.

Marion Cotillard (LA VIE EN ROSE) as Billie Frechette, Channing Tatum (GI JOE) as Pretty Boy Floyd, Giovanni Ribisi as Alvin Karpis and Stephen Dorff as Homer Van Meter round out the cast.

This one's shaping up to be a great one. I got the good vibes. What about you?




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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:10:15 AM CST

    GUHHHH!

    by occula

    that is the sound of me dampening my panties over this project...

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:15:42 AM CST

    Second!

    by tomo

    *Slaps self in face* Sorry. Got over excited....

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:19:23 AM CST

    morning xi

    by occula

    if we know michael mann, it will be about:people getting shotpeople glaring moodily into the darknessand people managing to look cool without trying very hard. damn the man's got style!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:20:18 AM CST

    Anything with Mann Is good!

    by darth_kaos

    And with Depp? Man oh man I'm looking forward to this Bay-Boy!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:21:50 AM CST

    Sounds like..

    by greyspecter

    a Depper ensemble. Sorry, I had to.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:22:31 AM CST

    I'll defend Miami Vice until the day I die

    by rhcp2sweet

    I still think that movie was pretty solid.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:23:26 AM CST

    After this, give me Miami Vice 2

    by spandau belly

    I know I'll be the only one who'll go to see it, but if you make one person smile isn't that enough? Huh Michael? This is my Christmas wish.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:23:44 AM CST

    Sounds great!

    by mr. nice gaius

    And that is one heck of a cast. I'd love to see Mann get back on the awesome-horse after that over-stylized misfire, MIAMI VICE.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:24:18 AM CST

    Okay, rhcp2sweet will see it also.

    by spandau belly

    See you there, bud. I'll be "the other person", look for me.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:26:53 AM CST

    I've Typed It Before

    by aquatarkusman

    But everyone needs to check out Dillinger, directed by a young John Milius, for some great, pulpy gangsterism. Warren Oates as Dillinger, Ben Johnson as a badass G-man (Melvin Purvis), and Harry Dean Stanton's in it. BTW, this is what Dillinger looked like http://www.troydillinger.com/images/dillinger.jpg; definitely more Oatesish than Deppish.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:27:35 AM CST

    humour please

    by mr gorilla

    i really love michael mann, but I did think that miami vice was a little po-faced, and therefore you couldn't help laughing at it a bit... not that everyone needs to be funny like tarantino and scorsese, but humour is a part of life after all.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:29:48 AM CST

    holy wow

    by kafka07

  • Feb 22, 2008 10:31:55 AM CST

    No Dane Cook? WTF!

    by irrelevntelefant

  • Feb 22, 2008 10:39:45 AM CST

    I too will defend Miami Vice

    by zoefan

    I still haven't figured out why people didn't like it. I really don't know what people were expecting. But what we did get was a pretty real action movie.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:04:19 AM CST

    s'up pal

    by occula

    oh, you know, sitting around sewing shit. today it's ballet costumes. yep, i'm ghey as a three-dollar bill.i liked miami vice, too. i liked the mullet, i liked the sturm und drang, i liked the shoulder pads. i didn't really like gong li coz she looked kind of haggard. perhaps the gentlemen on this board would have liked it better if salma had played her character, hmmm? ;)

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:06:05 AM CST

    Hetero-man crush overload!

    by i dunno

    You know it to be true. Miami Vice was okay except for the shitty cover of "In the Air Tonight".

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:11:40 AM CST

    when's the release date for this?

    by t 1000 xp professional

    that's all that matters

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:17:43 AM CST

    This is England

    by frongbak

    Just watched This is England last night, great fuggin flick, and Stephen Graham is outstanding. David Wenham was really good in The Proposition as well. I love all Michael Mann but this sounds like a career topper right along with Heat and Last of the Mohicans

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:33:01 AM CST

    sounds good

    by sith_rising

    better be a bloodbath. I want Last Man Standing to meet Heat.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:33:16 AM CST

    but, see, i like dirty and sweaty

    by occula

    i think i have a colin farrell thing. i know, i should take a bath just for saying it.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:36:44 AM CST

    Christian Bale and David Wenham

    by aethyrr

    That's good casting. The rest.. eh

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:49:51 AM CST

    I would like to see a movie called Tommy Gun

    by the funketeer

    And everyone would carry tommy guns and shoot them all the time because tommy guns automatically make a film cool.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:50:55 AM CST

    Vice Commentary

    by the knight

    listen to it, Mannis gold. I can't wait to see his interpretation of 30s period details!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 11:53:36 AM CST

    STEPHEN DORFF!!!

    by kikuchiyoboy

    He's usually the kiss of death to a film save for Blade.


    I wonder what Mann can bring out of him.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 12:38:00 PM CST

    step up guy ruins it for me.

    by gqtaste

    w/ that dream cast they have to go and fuck it up w/ the fairy.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 12:48:02 PM CST

    Miami Vice was unintentional comedy.

    by christopher3

    I dunno if Colin Farrell was improvising or what, but I was struggling not to laugh whenever he opened his mouth.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 1:01:55 PM CST

    great cast

    by ray gamma

    Michael Mann is great, even when he makes a dull movie occasionally, he still makes a beautiful dull movie. But I'm looking out for this one.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 1:24:32 PM CST

    WOW. THIS MOVIE CAN'T COME OUT SOON ENOUGH.

    by bringingsexyback

    Not crazy about Dorff, but the rest of the cast is stellar, to put it mildly. Let's just forget Miami Vice ever happened. David Wenham is amazing, good to see him getting work. Although Karl Urban should get some good roles too.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 1:29:33 PM CST

    Its a remake, Quint.

    by uncapie

    It was done before by John Milius at American International Pictures in 1974 and it was called, "Dillinger" with Warren Oats in the lead.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 1:34:34 PM CST

    Sounds very Exciting. I Love Menn

    by george newman

    MANN!! I meant, MANN!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:13:26 PM CST

    This movie will rock!

    by otm shank

    Michael Mann brings the goods. Cast is excellent. Hope it's R-rated. And I'll give a little love for Miami Vice. I rather enjoyed it.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:16:23 PM CST

    sounds cool, but Pretty Boy AND Baby Face?

    by mansep

    cmon... one cliche name maybe you can get away with.. but not 2... it's lazy and embarrassing

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:17:51 PM CST

    So, the question is...

    by tourist

    ...How will Mann wedge in his bizare fetish for shitty 80's synth rock, and ugly big shouldered grey suits with matching hair? Not to mention his need for everything to look like it was trying to be part of a kitchen furnishings catalouge. Good idea, fucking great cast. Shame about Manns involvement, although I guess it wouldn't be getting off the ground without him.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:24:40 PM CST

    mansep...

    by troutpencil

    You know... They were REAL people... right? Pretty Boy Floyd and Baby Face Nelson actually lived, believe it or not, and this movie is about them. You know that, right? I hope so. And Tourist, what about The Last of the Mohicans you tasteless jackass? Honestly, if you frequent a movie site but hate Michael Mann, there's something weird going on. Michael Mann is filmatistic auteur genius incarnate.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:24:46 PM CST

    I also expect...

    by tourist

    ...Like Heat, and Collateral, and Thief and pretty much damn near anything this guy touches, the project will be meticulously researched, so that Michael Mann can discuss all the amazing details in the commentary and not actually have to put them up on the screen, where they will ruin his plan to make everything (despite his technical brilliance) look like bad 80's TV. Someone needs to give the guy some magazines and CD's post 1986. Maybe take him to a mall. Is he like the bubble boy or something?

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:28:51 PM CST

    Michael Mann...

    by tourist

    Can cast a movie, and direct that cast amazingly. He can also bring together his crews to shoot, edit, choreograph, score, etc his films perfectly. No doubt. He also, even in projects he doesn't originate, able to literally drown in fascinating research. Unfortunately, he has fucking appalling, horrible taste, that seeps through into every creative decision. You just have to listen to his concept for Heat, and his research, and then look at whats on the screen. It sucks. Imagine if Fincher had shot Zodiac with moody gothic buildings or rain drenched streets.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 2:56:54 PM CST

    this sounds too good to be true, but..

    by ace of knaves

    what we really need on the period crime front is a good picture on the manhattan beer wars, ed norton as legs diamond, damon or dicaprio as mad dog coll, and james macavoy as dutch schultz

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  • Feb 22, 2008 3:36:17 PM CST

    At least three dozen TBers have gone gay b/c of this news...

    by adrianveidt

    ...and I'm one of them. Talking about man-crush overload. How do you NOT get a little gayer with this cast in front of you?

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  • Feb 22, 2008 3:36:59 PM CST

    i hang my head with the shame of ignorance.

    by mansep

    sorry troutpencil... i didn't realise this was a true story!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 4:05:47 PM CST

    MICHAEL MANN FTW

    by flyinhawaiian

    This is amazing. And to think that after this, he's doing FRANKIE MACHINE. FUCK YEAH!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 4:05:48 PM CST

    Sounds like the movie Mobsters....only a good movie.

    by reel american hero


    Anyone remember that, flick was like a wannabe Young Guns but subbing in 30's gangsters for the wild west regulators.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 4:35:41 PM CST

    Maybe finally a period piece from this era not in sepia

    by modlight

    Ever since the Godfather 2 people have been shooting the early 20th centure like Mother Earth was chainsmoking in her apartment and forgot to open the windows. Go Michael Mann!!!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 5:34:51 PM CST

    Christopher3

    by scrolly

    You couldn't be more right. Miami Vice is one of the funnies movies ever made. As an unintentional comedy it is pure genius.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 5:35:38 PM CST

    funnies == *Funniest*

    by scrolly

  • Feb 22, 2008 6:13:14 PM CST

    I am with you on the Miami Vice sequel......

    by travis-dane

    First to buy a ticket!

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  • Feb 22, 2008 6:20:02 PM CST

    Is he shooting this on film?

    by det. john kimble

    Or is sticking with digital?

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  • Feb 22, 2008 6:21:31 PM CST

    Is that Michael Mann tv show thing any good?

    by guy who got a headache and accidentally

    The cop tv show, I can't think of the name at the moment but I'd like some opinions on whether it's worth taking the time to watch or if it's too outdated, being an 80s television show and all. Other than twin peaks and x-files, television was never really watchable for me until 24 and the like came around.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 7:05:17 PM CST

    STEPHEN GRAHAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!

    by messi

    FUCK YEAH!!!!! This guy gave the best supporting performance of the year(yes he OWNED Bardem) and one of the best british, hell one of the best performances of any type of the last 20 years in This is England. Up there with the best of Bale, Day-Lewis, Mortenson, Deniro.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 7:07:49 PM CST

    not like "mobsters" because

    by ace of knaves

    that movie had then-flavors-of the month cast in the leads and was about the birth of the national crime syndicate in new york, this has established good actors who happen to be good looking cast as the roaming midwestern bandits, who weren't exactly "the mob"

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  • Feb 22, 2008 7:14:50 PM CST

    This movie is sounding so bad-ass, words cannot describe

    by kragmose

  • Feb 22, 2008 8:10:10 PM CST

    Christopher 3 and the rest

    by frongbak

    Hate on Mann all you like but don't bitch about 98% of the shite that comes out of "Hollywood" systems films, b/c he is an honet to guy genius who has control over the final output and ALWAYS puts out an interesting film whether you fing it worthy or not. BTW give Tatum a chance, his performance in Stop/Loss looks to be the real deal.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 8:39:33 PM CST

    Michael Mann

    by se7ensamurai

    I'm pretty sure this movie is gonna get into my top movies list. Even with Colin Farrell in Vice we still got one hell of a movie. Just image with Depp and Bale...good lord.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 8:40:52 PM CST

    How can you defend Miami Vice?,,,

    by danielkurland

    I love Michael Mann, but that was one of the few movies in my life that I wanted to walk out of. I don't know how you can make a movie that seemed to be primarily gun fights be boring as hell.

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  • Feb 22, 2008 9:29:14 PM CST

    Dorff?

    by badmrwonka

    everything else looks great, though...

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  • Feb 22, 2008 10:44:46 PM CST

    frongbak (and Colin Farrells Mouth)

    by scrolly

    I don't hate Mann at all. Infact he is one of my favorite directors. I worship Heat and The Insider. However, I happen to think Miami Vice is beyond embarrassing. Go figure. Here, I'll ruin it for you: Next time you watch it keep an eye on Colin Farrell's mouth. Seriously. Watch what he does with his mouth. There, I've shown you how bad the film is and I didn't even need to mention the dumb-ass-predictable-plotting or the oh-so-too-serious direction. Muhahahahah.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 1:29:31 AM CST

    Stephen Graham...

    by tourist

    ...Didn't own Bardem, or Affleck. Although very good in the role (helps to be working with Shane Meadows), he had the Neo Nazi boost. Its undeniable. Norton, Crowe, Ben Foster, Ryan Gosling. Theres something about being an angry skinhead which immediately elevates your performance, sorta like getting fat or thin for a role. Don't know why. Anyway, that whole cast is amazing. Tatum was pretty much dead weight next to LeBouf in that New Yaaawk, mean streats rip off they did, but I really want to check out Stop Loss.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 2:14:29 AM CST

    David Wenhem is voice over king!

    by skywalkerfamily

    He has very nice melodic tones to listen too.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 2:41:47 AM CST

    Stephen Graham did own Bardem

    by messi

    because Bardem 'Acted' a character, people know when an actor 'acts' but they hardly see when an actor becomes a character with all the subtleties and nuances, that's what Graham did. Incredible performance. Did what acting is, become someone else entirely.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 2:51:13 AM CST

    Or...

    by tourist

    ...He just didn't do anything. Thats another way of looking at it. Bardems role is going to be iconic. Afflecks role was extremely layered and communicated so much just through body language, but it was really a leading role. Grahams was just showy because he got to swagger and yell. Note, I still think he was great and deserves the attention.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 3:45:16 AM CST

    Michael Mann fracking rocks!

    by motoko kusanagi

    Everything he touches turns into movie gold!

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  • Feb 23, 2008 6:04:48 AM CST

    Sounds good.

    by edward_nygma

    Graham is fucking terrifying in This Is England.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 7:32:28 AM CST

    Scrolly....

    by zoefan

    So Miami Vice sucked because of Colin Ferrell's mouth??? That almost makes sence. I'm still waiting for a valid reason why Miami Vice sucked...

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  • Feb 23, 2008 8:39:15 AM CST

    Tourist, agreed about Mann's poor taste

    by bobo_vision

    I love him as a director, but I must agree that his visual and aesthetic taste can be abysmal at times. Heat is a good movie, but visually, it has a dull and depressing feel, and that dull and depressing feel was so overwhelming in the Miami Vice movie that it sunk it completely. Plus, personally, I think Ferrell stinks as an actor. If Ferrell plays a two-bit crook or criminal, he might be able to pull it off because he has that slimy douchebag quality, but giving him iconic roles from television past or world history just does not fly.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 8:42:51 AM CST

    Oh, and Tourist...

    by bobo_vision

    ...don't check out Stop Loss. It sucks major ass, I've reviewed an early screening on this site. And Channing Tatum proved to me that he's a one note wonder who consistently plays meatheads with anger issues.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 8:46:30 AM CST

    Oh man

    by creasy

    Oh man, I was the biggest Mann fan... Heat and Mohicans are two of my all time favourites.
    Usually I would die for a new movie by him.. But the (very) sad thing is that all his new movies are gonna suck no matter what, just because he uses digital cameras. They just look so fucking awful and horrible. It's really a shame.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 9:26:17 AM CST

    please be better than miami vice!!!!

    by spoiler_man

    coz that movie SUCKED

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  • Feb 23, 2008 10:17:40 AM CST

    Homer Van Meter...

    by starskyandhushky

    Fake Dutch-sounding names are fun....They always get them just a little bit wrong, making them sound stupid ...There is no such name as 'van Meter'

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  • Feb 23, 2008 10:47:01 AM CST

    Creasy...

    by zoefan

    I agree with you 98%. The digital look doesn't work for me either...EXCEPT in Miami Vice, which according to Mann, he was going for a "COPS Look". If that's what he was going for, it worked. He's also said he's not against using film. He says he'll use the medium that suits the situation. So film could (hope and pray) be used in PUBLIC ENEMIES.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 12:25:37 PM CST

    otm shank...Wouldn't worry about the rating..

    by quake ii

    Mann only makes R rated films, and a Mann gangster film will most likely be a "hard" R.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 2:36:59 PM CST

    Bardem or Graham over for dinner?

    by garbage

    In their respective characters? Although I find neo-Nazism abhorrent, Graham, I imagine, would be far more entertaining a guest. You wouldn't have to seat him strategically--he'd talk to anyone, and not even (necessarily) about immigrants. Bardem would be less likely to say something that would offend your other guests; however, he'd probably be sulky (perhaps insulting others by his refusal to comment on current events, etc.), refuse dessert and/or coffee, and then dispatch everyone with his stun gun/oxygen tank. So for me it'd be Graham--I'd take a little controversy, and perhaps risk losing a few friends, over a bloodbath.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 3:06:56 PM CST

    Mann, Oh my!

    by mirageiii4ever

    Good news, I have the greates regard for Heat and The Insider. It will be interesting what the sondtrack will sound. You know, there was no pop-ambient-thecno music in the 20´s. Good news indeed

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  • Feb 23, 2008 3:48:00 PM CST

    Get baby face.....

    by dirkd13"

    get baby face, get baby face, get baby face, get baby face, get baby face, get baby face, get baby face....wait a minute I AM baby face.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 4:26:06 PM CST

    Looks like a classic in the making.

    by knuckleduster

    I loved Miami Vice, by the way. Love how Mann always hits the ground running in his storytelling. Still think Ali is his most underrated film.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 5:15:54 PM CST

    ZoeFan

    by scrolly

    I thought I gave you some "valid" reasons why Miami Vice sucked: the plot is the most over done set of tired cliches imaginable and the direction is so ponderously serious in tone its funny. Oh yeah, the zoot suits Farrell and Fox wear don't help either. If Mann had hired Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson it would have been a great comedy.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 6:03:03 PM CST

    ZoeFan

    by scrolly

    Hey, don't get me wrong....I love Michael Manns films and I don't want to be viewed as a hater. I just think Vice and Collateral are the low points in his career. Fingers crossed for PUBLIC ENEMIES.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 6:32:57 PM CST

    Public Enemies

    by david45

    This was a greta book that caovers the 1930 era bank robbers including everyone from Dillinger, Bonnie & Clyde and so on... I wonder if Mann is going to include ant of the others beside the Dillnger gang....I sure hope so. Read the book it is excellent. I always felt that the book would make a great mini series like on HBO or Showtime....

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  • Feb 23, 2008 6:40:46 PM CST

    I'm not hating on Mann. I just thought Farrell was hilarious.

    by christopher3

    And I loved "Collateral."

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  • Feb 23, 2008 9:19:10 PM CST

    Scrolly...

    by zoefan

    You or anyone else is allowed to not like a movie including Miami Vice. The problem I have is 99% of the time people say, "It sucked", "It wasn't believable" or "It was boring" and leave it at that. Well that's not really saying why it sucked, it wasn't believable or it was boring. If the plot didn't work for you because it was "cliched" fine. In my opinion, there isn't a situation that a real vice cop would be in that wouldn't be considered a cliche. So then it's Mann's job to make me forget the cliche and make it interesting with details. Which for me, he did. By the way, I don't look at you as a hater. Nor should anyone else, especially after you explained your problems with the film. Haters just critisize without reason.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 9:42:44 PM CST

    as luck would have it

    by ace of knaves

    i came across the book today at athrift store for one dollar.. promising material depp dont look like no johnny dillinger but where are you gonna find another warren oates

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  • Feb 23, 2008 10:37:51 PM CST

    The guy who played Miami Vice straight

    by skywalkerfamily

    deserves to be kicked in the nuts.

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  • Feb 23, 2008 11:05:13 PM CST

    ZoeFan

    by scrolly

    Good comments. We can agree to disagree. Respect. I'm going to have to find the book that Public Enemies is based on, sounds like good material for Mann to work with.

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  • Feb 24, 2008 12:02:39 AM CST

    This will be good because...

    by burgerking

    Mann rocked it with Collateral, then fucked up Vice and now he's clearly set straight to make this one good. So with this mentality, just watch out for whatever he releases after this...

    This theory helps me sleep at night anyway

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  • Feb 24, 2008 12:18:11 AM CST

    STEPHEN DORFF

    by nohubris

    He was strong and very believable as Lewis Smythe in NANKING. With this film, we could looking at a second act for Dorff.

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  • Feb 24, 2008 5:47:05 AM CST

    Will they show Clyde Darrow being "abused" in prison?

    by jackrabbitslim

    Because according to the book I'm assuming this was based on *Public Enemies by Bryan Burrough* Darrow was put into protective custody first time in the pen at 19 or so (before he was really naughty) aka he was a bitch. Oh yeah - and Ma Barker was pretty much a dumb Okie who never committed a crime and was shot down pretty much cuz she was the Barker Boys mom and no other reason. And the Mafia had very little respect for any of these guys - in short read the book - interesting stuff.

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  • Feb 24, 2008 6:34:14 AM CST

    Miami Vice was a bore

    by football

    At least this sounds like a movie I want to go and see. Hopefully Mann can get off his shitstreak and get back to his winning ways

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  • Feb 24, 2008 8:02:16 PM CST

    Clyde Darrow

    by digby_higgins

    Is he any relation to Clyde Barrow?

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  • Mar 05, 2008 12:43:51 PM CST

    this is filming where I live

    by jamie.ronge

    This movie is filming in Columbus, Wisconsin. I'm seriously thinking about stalking the set in general. Talk about eye candy!!!

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