‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Heading For Summer 2015 Release

After facing off against the apocalyptic wastelands of Australia, it looks like The Road Warrior has to face off against an apocalypse of another kind; the vast battleground of Summer 2015.

In a move that could prove to be as potentially suicidal as facing off against Lord Humungus himself, the upcoming fourth installment of the Mad Max franchise Mad Max: Fury Road has officially announced its release date of May 15th 2015. This pits the film amongst heavy competition like Avengers: Age of  Ultron (which opens two weeks beforehand) and Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland (which opens a week afterwords). The film will be directed by George Miller (who directed, wrote and produced all three of the previous installments), will star Tom Hardy as the titular hero (replacing charming actor turned awkward bigot Mel Gibson), Nicholas Hoult and Charlize Theron and is set to be released in 3D (a first for the series).

This is obviously a huge risk for Warner Bros. I mean sure, audiences of the 80s and film geeks like us will probably be interested to see how a new installment of the classic post-apocalyptic film series will go, but what about your average Joe Schmo in the coveted 18-25 demographic? Will they come pouring in to see the newest entry in a franchise that hasn’t been in the pop culture zeitgeist since Beyond Thunderdome came out? By that point, it will have been a solid three decades since we saw Max ride a huge-ass vehicle through the sands of the wastelands. How can a distantly relevant pop culture icon like that seriously butt heads with the second Avengers movie? Only time will tell.

So, is this a wise decision on Warner Bros’ part? Can they pit Max against The Avengers in Thunderdome or should they “just walk away?” Post your thoughts in the comments below.

Via Variety

 

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The Son of a Famous Actor Decides to Spit Some Rhymes

Yo yo yo what’s the haps cool cats? Y’all ready for the 411? Cuz dawg do I got a dope joint for you!

Okay, I’m just going to stop there now because I don’t want to get fired.

Anyway, I’m not sure if you heard of a particularly famous Oscar-winning actor who goes by the name of Daniel Day-Lewis. If not, let me refresh your memory. He recently won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in… well… Lincoln. Also, he likes to drink your milkshake:

 

Mr. Day-Lewis has a son by the name of Gabe Day, which by the way, you better not call him Gabe Day-Lewis or else he will Gabe Day-Lose it. While that might have sounded like the kind of awful joke I would say (and then get 40 well-deserved lashes in the INTERN-net basement), I shit you not, that is an ACTUAL line from his rap. That’s right OOUies, Gabe Day decided to pick up the microphone, to let it be known, that we’re in danger, and he’s got next like the Boston Strangler (where’s MY record label?). It appears he wants to break in to the hip-hop scene, and his… raptorial(?) debut Green Auras has him spittin’ about marijuana, his bipolar disorder, and what it’s like to live in the shadow of his father. Now, it’s easy to start hating, but let’s watch it first:

 

 

So first things first: I’m not much of a hip-hop connoisseur, but I like to believe that I know my way around the block. I really like the underground scene, and not in that hipster way. I love artists that vary from Binary Star to Nujabes, because their music is all about the music itself, and not the formulaic money-making singles. So I have to hand it to Gabe Day because on a technical level, it’s pretty decent. His sense of flow and tone of voice is indeed head nod-worthy. The problem here, at least the problem that I see others having with this ordeal, is how he comes from an extremely privileged position and status. There’s this notion that rap comes from a background of suffering, and which for the most part, is true. Most MCs (at least the good ones) usually rap about how hard their lives were. In an existence rife poverty, crime, and the ugliness of human nature, the only thing they have to claim is their words and wit.

So here comes Gabe Day, dipping his toes in to the ocean of beats and rhymes. He’s a rich kid that goes to a rich school because his dad is rich and famous, so what does he have to rap about? Well for one, he loves his pot. This is nothing new, for people like Wiz Khalifa has made a career out of it. Not exactly ground-breaking, but hey, it’s not out of place.

One verse that sticks out is when he said this:

  Call me Gabe Day, and Not Gabe Day-Lewis, because if you try to call me out I will Gabe Day-Lose it. Bitch, I know what my name is, and shit I know what fame is, Judging someone for their dad, is just as bad, as being racist…

Well, I can see why people would rage at this quote, but let’s examine the situation. It is fair to say he’s being a bit hyperbolic here, because while growing up in the shadow of your father is a depressing scenario, it is NOT comparable to suffering through repeated instances of injustice and abuse fueled by racism. Making that kind of comparison is insulting to some degree.

Having said that, there are still some legitimate tribulations faced by children of celebrities. I can only imagine what it would be like for people to have a certain fantastic expectation of you, even though those expectations don’t match who you really are. Feelings of pressure and loneliness are universally relatable, regardless of economic status. People have always imposed an identity on him through the shadow of his father. Living in this shadow has turned him pale, and now he wants to let everyone he’s not a ghost.

He also talks about his struggle with him being bipolar and how it drove him towards a dark path of drugs. However, it seems like he has some kind of pride in his disorder. This is evident when he said:

I find out that I’m bipolar now I wear it like a badge, even when I’m sad, it’s the most personifying trait that I could have.

This is an interesting verse, because it almost serves as a compelling struggle that he has to endure. The problem he has in dealing with his emotions is a legitimate conflict. However, claiming this disorder as a positive personal trait is only something a person in his situation would say. The truth is, many people who are in a less privileged position and have this disorder don’t see it as a badge. Many people without his means view their bipolar disorder an emotionally-demanding cross to bear. In fact, many people with bipolar disorder don’t see it as something to flaunt, but something they strive to overcome. I could only imagine would difficult it is to live with such a disorder without the resources to receive the best treatment. I understand the degree of poetry he is trying to achieve, but claiming a kind of pride in a problem that many people with this diagnosis would rather not have creates a huge distance between Day and his audience. Talking about the struggle with his emotions has the potential to be extremely compelling material, but perhaps mixing this in with his unique existential crisis wasn’t a great move. I believe his heart was in the right place, though the message seems a bit confused.

All this being said, hating on someone because he wants to genuinely express himself is unfair. Even though he comes from a very privileged position, and has that kind of distance between him and the rest of the common folk, an existential crisis is something that is universal across all social and economic statuses. People seem to forget that rap actually stands for Rhythm and Poetry, and poetry is something that everyone has the right to write.

So fellow OOUies, what your thoughts? Whatever they are, comment below and let One of Us know!

Via Contactmusic

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Inside the Locker: D-Wade, Daredevil, & Dodgeball

So much to talk about on this week’s show. The locker rats discuss D-Wade’s upcoming sitcom, a high school football player who might be a superhero, and possibly the greatest dodgeball story ever told.

They also host another call-in contestant for The Crossover, invent the greatest UFC coverage strategy you’ve ever heard, and gush over a recent jaw-dropping Volvo add staring a certain Belgian action star.

Tape up your ankles, sports nerds. Inside the Locker has just put you on notice!

Show Breakdown…

The Crossover (2:07)

 

Listener and fan Jordan Worth Cobb calls in to take his chances against the sinister Crossover. Well, it’s not so much that the game is sinister as it is that Brian is a dick.

Topics Discussed: Grinnell College star scores 109 points in one game, Texans fans’ hurtful booing, the It’s a Wonderful Life sequel, Derek Jeter’s alleged sexual proclivities, AMC’s upcoming Preacher series, the EPIC JCVD Volvo commercial, why you should never play dodgeball with former child stars.

 

Scores and Stories (35:55)

 

The guys take a few minutes to chat about a remarkable blind high school football player, the possibility of various coaching changes post-season, and the sitcom Dwyane Wade just sold to Fox.

 

Main Topic: NCAAB, NBA, NCAAF & NFL Recaps & Awards (50:35)

 

 

 

In addition to handing out our signature awards (with candidates in all sports being considered), the sports geek Jedis weigh in on the recent UFC controversy (while inventing Ultimate Fisticuffs Championship), update the rankings in a variety of sports, and dig into the Ohio State/Baylor debate.

 

He Might Be a Cyborg: LeBron James (99:00)

 

Ever since declaring his team shitty during a post-game interview, LeBron has been playing like a man possessed…possessed of all necessary gears and wires to be the ultimate basketball robo-weapon.

 

Weekly Fantasy Football Report (109:37)

 

Brian inexplicably continues his winning streak even while making the most frittata of quarterback choice imaginable. Don’t worry, there’s an accompanying rant.

 

The ITL Pensieve  (131:18)

J.C. continues to dominate, but last week held many surprising finishes. Will he be able to maintain the streak with Adam/Tyler nipping at his heels?

 

Current Pensieve Standings…

J.C.–97-53
Adam (Tyler as Proxy)–90-59
Brian–88-60
Elliott–88-61 (no idea how that worked out)

 

Make sure to follow us all on Twitter!! Do so and you’ll at least be as cool as this guy…

 

The Show Account–@ITLCast
Brian–@BriguySalisbury
J.C.–@jcdeleon1
Elliott–@ITLElliott
Tyler–@tylermager

 

 

 

Art Contest Winner Chosen!!! OneOfUsNet Tumblr Launched!!!

After a lengthy voting process, the readers/listeners of OneOfUs.Net have spoken. A winner for our very first fan art contest has been selected!

Before we reveal the winning piece, let us take this opportunity to proudly announce the official launch of OneOfUs.Net’s Tumblr account! Here you will find posted all the stories, podcasts, and other great site content in one hand location as well as funny videos, gifs, and other web findings we deem Us-worthy.

In addition, Tumblr will play host to secret bonus content that will require a little scavenging on your part. More on that later.

And now, the winner…

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This tribute to The Original Gentlemen comes to us from James Bousema. Congrats, James. You’ve won a OneOfUs tee-shirt and a Amazon gift card.

If you pop over to our new TUMBLR account, you’ll see James’ artwork featured in the page header as well as all the submitted fan art featured in the page itself. Please do check out the Tumblr, subscribe to it, and tell your friends to do the same.

Thanks to all contestants, we are proud to have such talented fans. Cheers!

The Pre-Weekend Recap: November 22, 2013

It’s Friday once again, which means it’s time for another edition of One of Us’ premiere catch up feature, The Pre-Weekend Recap!

This was certainly a news-worthy week and it’s possible that some big stories passed by you. Perhaps you didn’t have a chance to catch a podcast or you missed a blog post? Well, it’s a good thing you’ve arrived here. The Pre-Weekend Recap is just the thing you need! Come on, it’s not like there’s some big sequel to a box office hit based on a series of equally revered books debuting today. What else do you have to do? Just spend the whole weekend here!

Okay, fine. Go see Catching Fire. THEN spend the rest of your weekend here with these features and the rest of our content!

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Write A Movie With Us: Week 4

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Write a Movie with Us, our interactive and collaborative script-writing project, is ramping up even further in its fourth week. The pitch has been selected and now it’s time to talk characters. Join the conversation as you and your fellow scribes shape the people of your script and the community where they live. Not only will you be crafting a notable and dynamic protagonist, you’ll also build the people surrounding your lead character. There’s much to be done, so don’t wait another second. Head on over to the writers’ room and start populating your world with the rest of the crew!

 

The INTERN-Net Show #8: How Not to Audition for Star Wars

This week’s episode of The INTERN-Net Show has a bunch of useful advice for all you budding thespians out there. Disney has announced that it is accepting auditions for the new Star Wars film from all interested parties. How can you distinguish yourself from the crowd? Better yet, how can you avoid distinguishing yourself in a manner similar to the infamous Star Wars Kid? Our host, Chris Harrison, has all the answers you need to present yourself well and avoid looking like a fool. Plus, he’s talking about Doctor Who and the latest news regarding the digital distribution of The Simpsons. It’s all waiting for you, so click the image above and learn at the feet of the master!

 

Ash & Fern: Weapon of Choice

Ash and Fern are in a heated debate this week and it’s all about weapons. After years of getting stuffed in lockers, I don’t have to tell you geeks that it’s important to know how to defend yourselves. While the properties we all love are full of incredible tools of destruction, what weapon from a geek brand is best?* Read on to discover our heroines’ thoughts on the subject and be sure to add your opinion to the discussion the comments!

 

Digital Noise Episode 20: Blue Tights and RWBY Capes

Digital Noise hit an important milestone this week as it aired its 20th episode! I wanted Brian and guest host Richard Whitaker to spend the entire episode eating celebratory cake on mic to mark the occasion, but some people can’t appreciate good ideas. Instead, our hosts review several home releases, including the Man of Steel Blu-Ray set and Rooster Teeth’s new project, RWBY. Additionally, they’re giving away the first season of RWBY to one of you lucky listeners! To find out how you can win and to hear the rest of the reviews, click the image above and strap in for a great show!

 

The Wind Rises Trailer: Sincerely, Hayao Miyazaki

Bad news: legendary animation genius Hayao Miyazaki is retiring from the business after decades of innovative and imaginative films.

Good news: His last film, The Wind Rises, looks like it is going to blow our minds one last time. A member of the INTERN-Net crew, Mr. Angelo Elauria, had nothing but glowing praise for the film’s trailer and after watching it about 70 times in a row, I can’t help but agree with his thoughts. Check out the trailer and Angelo’s remarks, then sob into your keyboard as you salute Hayao Miyazaki’s career in the comment section!

 

Big Finishing Move: Doctor Who: The Spectre of Lanyon Moor

Let’s give it up for Mr. John Eckes, another member of the INTERN-Net gang, because he is doing an incredible job with his series of Doctor Who audio drama reviews, Big Finishing Move. In this entry, John has provided you all the information you need to know about The Spectre of Lanyon Moor, a cerebral adventure tale starring the Sixth Doctor. How does the cast fare as they reprise their roles? Is the story compelling enough to keep your attention? Is this a purchase worthy of your hard-earned dollars? What the hell is a Lanyon Moor? I have nothing but questions and John has all the answers, so stop listening to me and read his review instead!

 

That’s plenty of material to get your weekend started, so it’s time to bring this edition of the Recap to a close. Get busy doing nothing!

* Spoiler Alert: It’s Mjolnir. Duh.

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‘How To Train Your Dragon 2’ Poster Is Ready To Ride

Unfortunately, Pixar’s most recent movies have presented a dip in the company’s usual standard of quality. However, this has allowed other studios to pick up the slack and get noticed for some of their incredible films. Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon was more than just a small surprise when it was released – it was spectacular. I was blown over by how much I loved that movie and to this day has been the ONLY movie I don’t regret seeing in 3D and would willingly pay money to see it in 3D again. This is why it should not be a secret that I am pretty stoked about the upcoming sequel, How to Train Your Dragon 2, which has already premiered a stunning teaser trailer and today the first official poster which you can see below.

I can’t say that I’m a huge fan of the TV spinoffs that have followed the film since its release, but my excitement has not lessened for the sequel simply because I eagerly anticipate seeing more breathtaking 3D flying sequences. Plus with the same director returning, I dare say that I also hope for the same kind of heartwarming story the first film did.

I do fear though that since I am much more aware of the sequel than I was of the original, it may not surprise me near as much or excite me as much, but I’m trying not to let those fears keep me from looking forward to the film’s current release date on June 14, 2014. Until then, all we have right now to admire about How to Train Your Dragon 2 is the teaser trailer (which again, is gorgeous) and the new- very simple but impactful – poster. In it we see a slightly grown Hiccup, perhaps with a little more wisdom than when we last saw him now that he’s got a little peach fuzz growing on his chin- and behind him slightly in the shadows is his faithful dragon, Toothless.

The poster doesn’t say or do much in terms of selling what exactly is in store for fans, but I think we can expect that Berk and its people and dragons will have to defend themselves – from what we don’t know. I say that only because Hiccup is dressed in what looks like battle gear with a helmet at his side, not unlike what you see him wearing in the teaser trailer. Remains to be seen, but that’s my two cents on what the poster hints at. What do you think? Sound off in the comments below!

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Via: HTTYD’s Facebook Page

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Paramount Says NO to ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ Sequel

In our continuing coverage of the proposed It’s a Wonderful Life sequel (you can read the original article here), Paramount, who owns the rights to the original, has put its foot down firmly, stating:

No project relating to It’s a Wonderful Life can proceed without a license from Paramount. To date, these individuals have not obtained any of the necessary rights, and we would take all appropriate steps to protect those rights.

So it looks sounds the project is dead in the water…

and that is the best news this new potential movie could ask for!

Now for those of you who think my mind has slipped a gear, allow me to explain myself. The manner in which the people behind this new movie were going about things made the whole thing stink of a cheap cash grab. All it seemed they were doing was playing off a beloved movie in an attempt to make a buck. Now the backers of this film have to get creative, and this is provides a chance for some real magic to occur!

In my previous article, I suggested that trying to make a spiritual sequel rather than an actual one would be the way to go. In order to avoid a protracted legal battle with a well-funded studio, that’s the approach the makers of this film are going to have to take if they ever expect to get this project off the ground. Instead of making another It’s a Wonderful Life, they can focus on making their own film their own way, yet true to the spirit and messages of the classic film. Keep the same casting too, Karolyn Grimes’ inclusion (she played Zuzu in the 1946 movie) goes from a pathetic attempt to validate a sequel movie to a clever nod to what this new film is trying to accomplish. Turn this setback into an opportunity people, and go forth and make the best damn movie you can!

So, what say you fine people, do you think they should try and salvage It’s a Wonderful Life: The Rest of the Story, or call it quits here and now? Let us know in the comments below!

Via Entertainment Weekly

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Write a Movie With Us – Week 4

If last week was a crossroads, this week is definitely pressing the accelerator down that road.

To recap, last week we collectively chose one of three pitches based on the previous weeks work. It was a close call between the first and second pitch but the first proved to be the slightly more popular one. If you missed week 3, don’t worry, here is our pitch;

The future is here. With computers, smartphones and digital technology we are truly living in a new age. But what about the communities, struck with poverty and crime, that are left behind. Looking for his break, documentary film maker John Smith takes on a local urban legend serial killer, who maimed and tortured within a housing block many years ago. As he begins to investigate the legend, he finds that all is not as it seems with the block and the residents may know more than they let on.

This week, our attention turns to the characters that will inhabit this world along with the world itself. Regardless of how it ultimately turns out, I’m sure you will agree the housing block will become a character within its own right. So check out week 4’s introduction video and pay attention to the question posed.

 

So this week, I want to focus on a number of different things, and once again, it’ll be up to all of us to shape and develop them. This week is really great, as there is more creativity for you to participate in crafting character back story, environmental history and so on.

So, first of all – the character of the housing block.

 

Think about where our story is set, what kind of community is it? I think of a seemingly normal city, with a number of buildings left to rot (kind of like Dundee) and whilst the housing block seems old, it is unassuming. But inside, it’s an entirely different story. Perhaps an entire area which is pretty run down (like Cabrini Green). When was the building build? Think about the architecture, post images as reference etc.

John Smith.
John Smith (or Jane) will be our primary protagonist and we should make him as real as possible. Where our story is set will help determine our character. Who is he? Where did he grow up? What does he look like? Does he fall into a character Archetype? The bigger the profile, the better. There is no structure needed for our notes, so you guys can be as creative as possible without worrying about format, but for more on creating a character you can check out this.

Inhabitants of the Housing Community
Who lives in these houses? Why? The exact same amount of detail for these characters is needed and if these characters are our central antagonists we can be creative with psychological elements, past experiences etc. Is there a hierarchy within the residents? How was that born? How do they relate to the urban legend?

 

 

 


John Smith’s crew

If John is making a film, does he have a crew he turns too? Are they his friends? His enemies? his lover? Each of these characters also need to be both realistic as possible and unique from each other. This is where collaboration will be key. Do you see a character suggested that you think would fit your character? Explore that relationship together as writers.

Supporting Cast
Does John encounter anyone else within the narrative? A lover? Friends? Parents? Policeman? Does he interview anyone else related to the urban legend; perhaps a family member of the murdered individual?

The Urban Legend
So I posed the question of do we combine the first pitch with the second, and create a more supernatural feel with the photographs? If so, is this the urban legend that haunts this community? Tell it. If not, what is the urban legend that the community cannot escape from? Tell it. Who was involved, what happened. What was its legacy.

Undoubtedly we have lots to explore this week, but we can be incredibly collaborative and creative in discovering our world and the characters that inhabit it. Once again, don’t be afraid to continue posting, posting photos, videos, anything that can act as inspiration and as always, engage throughout the week. Good luck.

 

Possible Titles for ‘Batman Vs. Superman’ Revealed

One of the bigger films of 2015 (of which there are many) is Batman Vs. Superman, the sequel to the highly successful Man Of Steel which will pit The Last Son of Krypton against the Dark Knight himself. But, apparently, having the simple yet catchy title of Batman Vs. Superman isn’t enough.

No, instead of going with the simple title that speaks for itself, Warner Bros has decided to give the film a plethora of options by registering multiple website domain names. Such names include:

  • Man of Steel Battle the Knight
  • Man of Steel Beyond Darkness
  • Man of Steel Black of Knight
  • Man of Steel Darkness Falls
  • Man of Steel Knight Falls
  • Man of Steel Shadow of the Night
  • Man of Steel The Blackest Hour
  • Man of Steel The Darkness Within

So basically Warner Bros. is trying far too hard to shoehorn in the Man of Steel name into the title. I can theoretically see why Warner is so invested in doing that, given that they want to make the connection to Man of Steel explicit in order to establish the whole DC Film Universe thing. Then again, let’s be real here: as long as you put a dude wearing cool blue underwear with the Superman logo on a poster, people will see it. Man of Steel itself proved that people aren’t as easily confused by a title that doesn’t directly have the hero’s name in it. Hell, The Dark Knight more than proved that fact five years ago, so there’s no real need to worry about bringing back the title, especially when you could just highlight the main two reasons in as simple a title as Batman Vs. Superman.

However, there’s a far more important issue with this recent news leak; these supposed titles are HORRENDOUS. Juxtaposing Man of Steel with references to Batman as lame as Darkness Falls or Black of Knight just don’t fit whatsoever. It feels like Warner is trying far too hard to give the title a similar tone to The Dark Knight and none of suggested titles have the ingenious simplicity of Batman Vs. Superman. Plus, we all know that every single person who walks up to the box office booth on July 17th, 2015 isn’t going to say something as wordy and disjointed as “One for Man of Steel Beyond Darkness, please.” If Warner Bros. goes with any of these titles, it’ll be just one of a pile of worries I have about this upcoming crossover effort.

But what about you out there? Do you think any of these titles sound like a good fit? Should Warner Bros. just stick with Batman Vs Superman? Do you have any other suggestions for a title? Post those or any other thoughts on this in the comments below!

Via Fusible and /Film

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‘Die Hard 6’ writer reveals possible original film link and returning character

Die Hard has the distinct honour of having both one of the best and most influential action movies as part of its collection, and also one of the the single worst not only action films but cinematic experiences of all time.

I absolutely adore Die Hard and the character of John McClane. So much so that I even like Live Free or Die Hard – and to be in honest, in retrospect of A Good Day to Die Hard it looks like cinematic gold. But the aforementioned Die Hard 5 was such a disappointment. The character of the every man in a bad situation was gone, replaced by an indestructible cut-out moving from poor CG sequence to poor CG sequence. Watching it, my heart sunk, what had they done to John McClane? What had they done to Die Hard?

Imagine my dismay when I learn that the producers had apparently enlisted screenwriter Ben Trebilcook to write the sixth instalment, entitled Die Hardest (see what they did there) which would see John McClane visit Tokyo. Now, a few years ago when I learned that John would be visiting Russia, I thought “great! This will refresh the series, bring a sense of fear for John being somewhere foreign”. Alas, it did not. Therefore, the news of a Jaunt to Tokyo didn’t exactly excite me.

Recently, What Culture interviewed the supposed writer Trebilcook and some more, possibly quite interesting details have emerged about the plot. On the plot, Trebilcook explains;

Hmm, what can I say? What can I say? What am I allowed to say? OK, without spoiling too much, I can say that McClane is invited to Tokyo by the Nakatomi Corporation to be commended for his bravery and efforts in saving 36 lives, celebrating this on the 30th anniversary of the Naktatomi Hostage Crisis. It’s by no means Black Rain. Perhaps has a slight Rising Sun type tone. It’s also not a double-act buddy-buddy story. McClane began on his own and should end on his own. Of course he’s had assistance in various guises, aiding him in his ventures; but it’s not Lethal Weapon or a Jackie Chan film.

Could it be? Are they putting some thought into the plot of this movie? Could he perhaps get what Die Hard is about? He does mention John should begin the movie alone and end the movie alone along with not being a superhero;

McClane is a gunslinger. A now retired, worn-out, tired, busted and broken cowboy. Everything he’s been through has to be taken into account. Yes, it’s a movie, but he isn’t invincible. He was never Bond. That’s what was so appealing to me with Bruce’s character. He got hurt. I see the first one as a drama with elements of action. It took its time to set up the story and unfold great characters. I believe I got that and also what I call ‘the hose-reel moment’.

You know, when McClane, in the first Die Hard leaped off the building with a fire hose, before it went kaboom; in the second, he ejects himself from the plane when he’s surrounded by grenades and in the third, he’s shot out the tunnel, through the air with a gush of water. I’ve got that ‘hose-reel moment’, as well as that cringing ‘glass pulling from the feet’ type scene. Man, that gets me every time. Pursued by bad guys; does he face them and die, or retreat, barefoot, across broken glass? THEN picks out itty bitty shards from his cut feet.

He also reveals a pretty big piece of news, the script includes Die Hard 3 character Zeus.

Yes, I’ve written Zeus Carver in for Samuel L Jackson. Like I said before, it’s not a buddy-buddy script, but you can’t ignore him. Zeus played a major part in McClane’s life. They went through a lot together. They would certainly, without a doubt, still be in contact.

I still have a pretty disgusting taste of Die Hard 5 in my mouth, and like a cheating girlfriend I’m finding it hard to forget and to trust again. But I am certainly hearing things that lead me to believe the film could at least have a standing chance. Now if we can get a director who shares the same mentality that would be brilliant.

Source: What Culture

Are you looking forward to another instalment more so now with this news? Come out to the coast, we’ll get together and Comment Below.

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