The Watercooler: Public Enemies
This week’s Watercooler is all about Michael Mann’s Public Enemies, the biggest disappointment of the first half of 2009.
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This week’s Watercooler is all about Michael Mann’s Public Enemies, the biggest disappointment of the first half of 2009.
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Kim Masters wonders if artists like Michael Mann can continue making high-budget films in Hollywood’s currently skittish economic climate.
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LAFF says: “Domo arigato, Mr. Roboto”
In 2007 we scoffed that the programmers of the Los Angeles Film Festival chose Michael Bay’s Los Angeles-set Transformers as the festival’s centerpiece gala. The move was justified as being a part of a retrospective of films featuring the City of Angels getting trashed by assorted disasters natural and man [...]
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IMP Awards has some character posters for Michael Mann’s upcoming Public Enemies (July 1) starring Johnny Depp, Christian Bale and Marion Cotillard. I like the posters, otherwise I’m officially keeping my trap shut about this movie until it comes out.
Check out IMP for the Depp and Bale images.
Something tells me these [...]
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Well, I’ll say this much: Michael Mann gives pretty good trailer. Here’s the second one for Public Enemies. Catch it at MSN if the streaming doesn’t play nice.
Public Enemies opens July 1.
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Here’s the trailer for Michael Mann’s Public Enemies….which I see as I type this K already jumped on over at Inside the Gold.
Catch it in HD over at Apple.
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I wish I could tell you an early screening of Michael Mann’s upcoming John Dillinger picture Public Enemies was amazing, but that would be a lie. There was enough good about it though that I hope I’m either wrong or that they fix it before it comes out on July 1st.
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