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M. Rourke, M. Tomey directed by Darren Aranofsky who also made incredible "The Fountain".

Finally a real American movie.
 

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I'm dying to see this.
 

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I was just going to write a thread about this.
Looks amazing it does.
 

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Oh, wow. I saw the trailer for it and I like Rourke, but I didn't know that the director was "The Fountain."

I'm definitely catching this in the theater.
 

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Very interested in seeing this. Not a sparkling review on NPR this morn. Good review here.
 

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From some of the reviews I've read, they say Mickey is merely playing himself. Either way, I'm watching this.
 

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Apparently he's now too good to be in the Sin City sequel. . .
 

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Originally Posted by Hard2Fit
Apparently he's now too good to be in the Sin City sequel. . .

He's always been a smug and lucky ****.


Carre Otis in her prime, good lord
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Originally Posted by Neo_Version 7
From some of the reviews I've read, they say Mickey is merely playing himself. Either way, I'm watching this.

Considering that M. Rourke is one of the last real actors or people in Hollywood. As well as the fact that he is sort of Bukowsky of movie genre, I'd say it is a treat to see M. Rourke to play himself.

Originally Posted by Hard2Fit
Apparently he's now too good to be in the Sin City sequel. . .

I have no idea why (other than money) he did that piece of juvenile garbage in a first place.
 

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I caught a Graham Norton show on which the guests were Rourke (promoting this) and Jessica Biel. It was some of the most uncomfortable TV I've ever seen.
 

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Originally Posted by edmorel
Carre Otis in her prime, good lord
inlove.gif


Yeah, wonder how she looks now that she's past her prime. That bastard always had the hottest women with him. Then he lost it all when he went into professional boxing.
 

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Originally Posted by edmorel
He's always been a smug and lucky ****.


Carre Otis in her prime, good lord
inlove.gif


Omg...carre otis...wild orchid.

Um, anyways, I'm planning on seeing this too.
 

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