*** MOVIE TRAILERS & RELEASE DATES ***
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TCTTS
8:56p, 4/26/24
TCTTS
3:49p, 4/29/24
Mufasa: The Lion King
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13186482/
December 20, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive




The Porkchop Express
3:51p, 4/29/24
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TCTTS said:

Mufasa: The Lion King
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13186482/
December 20, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive





  • Introducing Blue Ivy Carter as Kiara, daughter of King Simba and Queen Nala
  • And Beyonc Knowles-Carter as Nala

Please pass the cyanide.
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TCTTS
3:56p, 4/29/24
In reply to TCTTS
TCTTS said:

It sounds like he's potentially coming back, I just don't think he's been confirmed yet. No one knows for sure, though. As of now he is, at least, officially a producer on the project.

TCTTS
3:56p, 4/29/24
TCTTS
4:49p, 4/30/24
TCTTS
4:49p, 4/30/24
oragator
7:29p, 4/30/24
Yes please.

schmendeler
7:44p, 4/30/24
In reply to oragator
The replies to that tweet are something else
redline248
8:13p, 4/30/24
In reply to schmendeler
I imagine they go something like "re-enact the best scene in Black Swan, please."
TCTTS
8:55p, 5/1/24
Lee
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5112584/
September 27, 2024
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TCTTS
8:59p, 5/1/24
Blanco Jimenez
2:37p, 5/2/24
In reply to TCTTS
TCTTS said:


8 year old me has 44 year old me excited about this.
BassCowboy33
8:44a, 5/4/24
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TCTTS said:

Lee
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5112584/
September 27, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive




Man, this looks good. Having served in war zones, I can say combat journalists are a different breed of human.

Also excited to see Andy Samberg's range here. I've always wondered what he could do given the chance at more serious roles. He has an "everyman" quality about him.
TCTTS
5:00p, 5/4/24
The first, very odd, but very cool clip of Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, one he's been trying to make for decades now (and finally financed himself), starring Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, and Jason Schwartzman...

Megalopolis
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10128846/
2024 TBA



From Coppola himself...

Quote:

"A man balances precariously on a ledge high above a once-grand city. The movie that follows is - at least in part - about an entire civilization teetering on a similarly precarious ledge, devouring itself in a whirl of unchecked greed, self-absorption, and political propaganda, while a few bold dreamers push against the tide, striving to usher in a new dawn. The man is called Caesar (Adam Driver), like the Roman general who gave rise to the Roman Empire, Cesar the labor leader who organized California's farm workers in the 1960s, and a few other notably great men of history. But he is also clearly an avatar of myself a grand visionary witnessing a once-great thing (call it cinema if you must) withering before his very eyes and determined to revivify it. And, after decades of planning, MEGALOPOLIS the movie is the powerful elixir I have produced: a sweeping, big-canvas movie of provocative ideas and relentless cinematic invention that belies its maker's 85 years of age. I seem to have been born-again by a strike of filmic lightning, and the movie - no, the experience (complete with in-theater "live cinema") - that has emerged feels at once the work of a film-school wunderkind unbowed by notions of convention, but also the work of a wizened master who knows much about life and the ways of the world. To paraphrase myself speaking decades ago about APOCALYPSE NOW, MEGALOPOLIS isn't a movie about the end of the world as we know it, it is the end of the world as we know it. Only, where APOCALYPSE left us in a napalm-bombed fever-dream haze, MEGALOPOLIS, movingly, bestows on us a final image glowing with hope for the future."
BassCowboy33
5:04p, 5/4/24
In reply to TCTTS
TCTTS said:

The first, very odd, but very cool clip of Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, one he's been trying to make for decades now (and finally financed himself), starring Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, and Jason Schwartzman...

Megalopolis
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10128846/
2024 TBA



From Coppola himself...

Quote:

"A man balances precariously on a ledge high above a once-grand city. The movie that follows is - at least in part - about an entire civilization teetering on a similarly precarious ledge, devouring itself in a whirl of unchecked greed, self-absorption, and political propaganda, while a few bold dreamers push against the tide, striving to usher in a new dawn. The man is called Caesar (Adam Driver), like the Roman general who gave rise to the Roman Empire, Cesar the labor leader who organized California's farm workers in the 1960s, and a few other notably great men of history. But he is also clearly an avatar of myself a grand visionary witnessing a once-great thing (call it cinema if you must) withering before his very eyes and determined to revivify it. And, after decades of planning, MEGALOPOLIS the movie is the powerful elixir I have produced: a sweeping, big-canvas movie of provocative ideas and relentless cinematic invention that belies its maker's 85 years of age. I seem to have been born-again by a strike of filmic lightning, and the movie - no, the experience (complete with in-theater "live cinema") - that has emerged feels at once the work of a film-school wunderkind unbowed by notions of convention, but also the work of a wizened master who knows much about life and the ways of the world. To paraphrase myself speaking decades ago about APOCALYPSE NOW, MEGALOPOLIS isn't a movie about the end of the world as we know it, it is the end of the world as we know it. Only, where APOCALYPSE left us in a napalm-bombed fever-dream haze, MEGALOPOLIS, movingly, bestows on us a final image glowing with hope for the future."

Do people actually talk about themselves like this?
TCTTS
5:13p, 5/4/24
In reply to BassCowboy33
When you've made The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, you get a little extra leeway in the pretentiousness department - along with a sizable ego, I'm sure. That said, coming from an old man finally getting to make his dream project - again, funded on his own dime by the sale of a significant portion of his wine empire (a deal reportedly worth over $500M), as crazy as he or the movie might be, I find his words weirdly endearing in this instance.
swimmerbabe11
5:16p, 5/4/24
he has mostly a cast of people who pride themselves on being kind of wierd...so should be an interesting and uncomfortable movie.
Falcon74
5:16p, 5/4/24
In reply to TCTTS
And Francis goes on to say "I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany"
EclipseAg
8:05a, 5/5/24
FYI .. Francis Ford Coppola's wife died three weeks ago.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obituaries/eleanor-coppola-wife-francis-ford-coppola-matriarch-family-filmmakers-rcna147670
Max Power
8:14a, 5/5/24
In reply to TCTTS
Quote:

"A man balances precariously on a ledge high above a once-grand city. The movie that follows is - at least in part - about an entire civilization teetering on a similarly precarious ledge, devouring itself in a whirl of unchecked greed, self-absorption, and political propaganda, while a few bold dreamers push against the tide, striving to usher in a new dawn. The man is called Caesar (Adam Driver), like the Roman general who gave rise to the Roman Empire, Cesar the labor leader who organized California's farm workers in the 1960s, and a few other notably great men of history. But he is also clearly an avatar of myself a grand visionary witnessing a once-great thing (call it cinema if you must) withering before his very eyes and determined to revivify it. And, after decades of planning, MEGALOPOLIS the movie is the powerful elixir I have produced: a sweeping, big-canvas movie of provocative ideas and relentless cinematic invention that belies its maker's 85 years of age. I seem to have been born-again by a strike of filmic lightning, and the movie - no, the experience (complete with in-theater "live cinema") - that has emerged feels at once the work of a film-school wunderkind unbowed by notions of convention, but also the work of a wizened master who knows much about life and the ways of the world. To paraphrase myself speaking decades ago about APOCALYPSE NOW, MEGALOPOLIS isn't a movie about the end of the world as we know it, it is the end of the world as we know it. Only, where APOCALYPSE left us in a napalm-bombed fever-dream haze, MEGALOPOLIS, movingly, bestows on us a final image glowing with hope for the future."

Billy Madison's explanation of the Industrial Revolution using The Puppy Who Lost His Way as the point of reference is less insane than this pile of horse****.
fig96
4:55p, 5/6/24
In reply to BassCowboy33
BassCowboy33 said:

TCTTS said:

The first, very odd, but very cool clip of Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, one he's been trying to make for decades now (and finally financed himself), starring Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, and Jason Schwartzman...

Megalopolis
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10128846/
2024 TBA



From Coppola himself...

Quote:

"A man balances precariously on a ledge high above a once-grand city. The movie that follows is - at least in part - about an entire civilization teetering on a similarly precarious ledge, devouring itself in a whirl of unchecked greed, self-absorption, and political propaganda, while a few bold dreamers push against the tide, striving to usher in a new dawn. The man is called Caesar (Adam Driver), like the Roman general who gave rise to the Roman Empire, Cesar the labor leader who organized California's farm workers in the 1960s, and a few other notably great men of history. But he is also clearly an avatar of myself a grand visionary witnessing a once-great thing (call it cinema if you must) withering before his very eyes and determined to revivify it. And, after decades of planning, MEGALOPOLIS the movie is the powerful elixir I have produced: a sweeping, big-canvas movie of provocative ideas and relentless cinematic invention that belies its maker's 85 years of age. I seem to have been born-again by a strike of filmic lightning, and the movie - no, the experience (complete with in-theater "live cinema") - that has emerged feels at once the work of a film-school wunderkind unbowed by notions of convention, but also the work of a wizened master who knows much about life and the ways of the world. To paraphrase myself speaking decades ago about APOCALYPSE NOW, MEGALOPOLIS isn't a movie about the end of the world as we know it, it is the end of the world as we know it. Only, where APOCALYPSE left us in a napalm-bombed fever-dream haze, MEGALOPOLIS, movingly, bestows on us a final image glowing with hope for the future."

Do people actually talk about themselves like this?
Never been to an art show, have you?
BassCowboy33
5:14p, 5/6/24
In reply to fig96
fig96 said:

BassCowboy33 said:

TCTTS said:

The first, very odd, but very cool clip of Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, one he's been trying to make for decades now (and finally financed himself), starring Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, and Jason Schwartzman...

Megalopolis
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10128846/
2024 TBA



From Coppola himself...

Quote:

"A man balances precariously on a ledge high above a once-grand city. The movie that follows is - at least in part - about an entire civilization teetering on a similarly precarious ledge, devouring itself in a whirl of unchecked greed, self-absorption, and political propaganda, while a few bold dreamers push against the tide, striving to usher in a new dawn. The man is called Caesar (Adam Driver), like the Roman general who gave rise to the Roman Empire, Cesar the labor leader who organized California's farm workers in the 1960s, and a few other notably great men of history. But he is also clearly an avatar of myself a grand visionary witnessing a once-great thing (call it cinema if you must) withering before his very eyes and determined to revivify it. And, after decades of planning, MEGALOPOLIS the movie is the powerful elixir I have produced: a sweeping, big-canvas movie of provocative ideas and relentless cinematic invention that belies its maker's 85 years of age. I seem to have been born-again by a strike of filmic lightning, and the movie - no, the experience (complete with in-theater "live cinema") - that has emerged feels at once the work of a film-school wunderkind unbowed by notions of convention, but also the work of a wizened master who knows much about life and the ways of the world. To paraphrase myself speaking decades ago about APOCALYPSE NOW, MEGALOPOLIS isn't a movie about the end of the world as we know it, it is the end of the world as we know it. Only, where APOCALYPSE left us in a napalm-bombed fever-dream haze, MEGALOPOLIS, movingly, bestows on us a final image glowing with hope for the future."

Do people actually talk about themselves like this?
Never been to an art show, have you?


Is it that obvious?
TCTTS
4:57p, 5/7/24
Despicable Me 4
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7510222/
July 3, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive



Brian Earl Spilner
2:03p, 5/8/24
agdoc2001
2:33p, 5/8/24
In reply to Blanco Jimenez
Blanco Jimenez said:

TCTTS said:


8 year old me has 44 year old me excited about this.


They actually going to sprinkle a little bit of He-Man in this one or just showcase a lesbian version of Teela again?
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dbryanc87
2:33p, 5/8/24
In reply to Brian Earl Spilner
Brian Earl Spilner said:


I was very "meh" on the first trailer, but that looks like a helluva good time!
The Porkchop Express
3:05p, 5/8/24
In reply to agdoc2001
agdoc2001 said:

Blanco Jimenez said:

TCTTS said:


8 year old me has 44 year old me excited about this.


They actually going to sprinkle a little bit of He-Man in this one or just showcase a lesbian version of Teela again?
You can't top the best scene of the original, when Mr. Strickland from Back to the Future overwhelmed Skeletor's forces with a shotgun.

WARNING: I have a deep-seated desire for others to love the Star Wars franchise as much as I do, in exactly the way I do, and get snippy and sensitive and passive-aggressive when they don't.
FL_Ag1998
4:36p, 5/8/24
In reply to dbryanc87
dbryanc87 said:

Brian Earl Spilner said:


I was very "meh" on the first trailer, but that looks like a helluva good time!


Yep, definitely a better trailer than the first one.
PatAg
4:59p, 5/8/24
In reply to TCTTS
TCTTS said:

The first, very odd, but very cool clip of Megalopolis, Francis Ford Coppola's magnum opus, one he's been trying to make for decades now (and finally financed himself), starring Adam Driver, Nathalie Emmanuel, Giancarlo Esposito, Aubrey Plaza, Shia LaBeouf, Dustin Hoffman, Jon Voight, Laurence Fishburne, Talia Shire, and Jason Schwartzman...

Megalopolis
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10128846/
2024 TBA



From Coppola himself...

Quote:

"A man balances precariously on a ledge high above a once-grand city. The movie that follows is - at least in part - about an entire civilization teetering on a similarly precarious ledge, devouring itself in a whirl of unchecked greed, self-absorption, and political propaganda, while a few bold dreamers push against the tide, striving to usher in a new dawn. The man is called Caesar (Adam Driver), like the Roman general who gave rise to the Roman Empire, Cesar the labor leader who organized California's farm workers in the 1960s, and a few other notably great men of history. But he is also clearly an avatar of myself a grand visionary witnessing a once-great thing (call it cinema if you must) withering before his very eyes and determined to revivify it. And, after decades of planning, MEGALOPOLIS the movie is the powerful elixir I have produced: a sweeping, big-canvas movie of provocative ideas and relentless cinematic invention that belies its maker's 85 years of age. I seem to have been born-again by a strike of filmic lightning, and the movie - no, the experience (complete with in-theater "live cinema") - that has emerged feels at once the work of a film-school wunderkind unbowed by notions of convention, but also the work of a wizened master who knows much about life and the ways of the world. To paraphrase myself speaking decades ago about APOCALYPSE NOW, MEGALOPOLIS isn't a movie about the end of the world as we know it, it is the end of the world as we know it. Only, where APOCALYPSE left us in a napalm-bombed fever-dream haze, MEGALOPOLIS, movingly, bestows on us a final image glowing with hope for the future."

This movie and Devil in the White CIty movie that Leo was trying to make for a long time are two that I have kept tabs on.
At least this one is getting made, the last I saw is the other is going to now be a tv show and Leo isnt even going to be in it. If he had actually made the movie AND been Dr. Holmes, that would have been very interesting.
Brian Earl Spilner
5:00p, 5/8/24
In reply to FL_Ag1998
Agree, much better. The fireworks and fire in the tornado look cool as hell.
TCTTS
5:47p, 5/8/24
Firebrand
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15000156/
June 21, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive

TCTTS
4:13p, 5/9/24
Thelma
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23778968/
June 21, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive



TCTTS
4:14p, 5/9/24
A Quiet Place: Day One
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13433802/
June 28, 2024
Theatrical Exclusive



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4:19p, 5/9/24
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