IDRIS ELBA
'Bring On The Night'
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Well!
A good summer for movies, it looks.
Wow, that looks really cool. (I never read the books.)
But... are there no women at all in these books?
I haven't read the books and I haven't even watched the trailer, but y'all's reactions are making me want to see the movie
There's a woman in a wheelchair, I think, who is very special. I didn't read that far. As much as I like Stephen King's writing, I forget that I really like his non-fiction, not so much the horror/thrillers.
From what I've read elsewhere, I don't think the disabled woman is in the movie, which is a choice I don't understand on a couple levels.
There's a woman in a wheelchair, I think, who is very special.
I read the books some years ago, not paid much attention to the movie. Of the five main characters in the books, one is the woman in a wheelchair. To avoid spoilers, I'll just say that she has mental health issues as well.
T-2 minutes to GotG vol 2!!!!
YAY!
One of the previews I saw for GotG was for a movie called The Hitman's Bodyguard. It's got Samuel L. Jackson as the Hitman and someone I didn't recognize as the Bodyguard, and they played Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You". It looks hysterical.