I'm listening to a black Podcast review of "Ride Along 2" from Movietrailerreviews.net and they mention that Olivia Munn is Ice Cube's Love Interest in the movie. Don't get your hopes up though. They mention that Ice Cube & Olivia Munn have no chemistry because they never kiss, touch, or hug each other in the movie. Here's the link if you wanna listen (They discuss Olivia Munn & Ice Cube's chemistry in the movie at the 14:58 mark): http://www.movietrailerreviews.net/index.php/movie/ride-along-2-review/ Direct download link: http://traffic.libsyn.com/spoiledmoviereviews/Ride_Along_2_Review_1.m4a I need Hollywood to quit casting white women to be Ice Cube's love interests in movies. It's complete waste of time.
Yes, and they attend a wedding together, but they never consummate the relationship. Too much action for that. Lol
Exactly! Cube just can't get out of the "always got to be hard" mold. It is almost like he typecast his self.
Two of the From Dusk Till Dawn movies were filmed in South Africa. It's economical because labor is cheaper than it is in the States.
I hope these film makers would take that chance, too. Like Melvin Van Peebles did with The Story Of A Three Day Pass. Did you know that the actress in the film was killed in a car accident after the film was released? It was very sad. Wesley Snipes filmed a lot of his films in Europe after Blade 2.
Ice Cube is always on fight mode. Even when he did John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars. He was in fight mode. He is okay with guys clowning around or fighting along with him.
John Carpenter's Ghosts of Mars wasn't a bad film. It was like Vampires, a stylized western filter. Carpenter is a fan of Howard Hawks and it shows in the script, production design, dialogue and action scenes. Then, again, romance wasn't necessary in that film. It was a two-fisted sci-fi, horror action tale.
Cube was in that flick with Elizabeth Hurley called Dangerous Ground but they never did anything in a sexual sense. She'd bend over showing her ass or something and he'd get uptight about it. Fortunately she got together with this other brotha (Eric Miyeni) and they made out and embraced several times.
I love these Interracial compilations featuring TV and Silverscreen Couples. Here is one I found on youtube. Interacial Love in TV and Movies [YOUTUBE]o-IFdutmr2k [/YOUTUBE]
Story of a marriage that left the world in shock: New film to tell explosive tale of Botswanan prince and his middle-class English wife that caused shockwaves around the world Their romance caused major political and diplomatic ructions. But the extraordinary love story of the late Botswanan president Sir Seretse Khama and his middle-class white English wife Ruth Williams endured despite all the obstacles and outrage. Now it is being told for the first time on the big screen. British stars David Oyelowo and Rosamund Pike are portraying the pair whose relationship became the focus of a crisis between Britain and Botswana’s neighbour South Africa, which was about to introduce apartheid. Read more....... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3421963/New-film-tell-explosive-tale-late-Botswanan-president.html
I think we all know why Ice Cube doesn't have serious IR flicks with ww in his films lol. I wouldn't expect anything saucy from him with a WW.
He softened his image by doing Disney and other family-friendly films. Don't be surprised if he gets a tv show(a drama or a sitcom). Like Forrest Whitaker, Laurence Fishburne, Anthony Anderson, LL Cool J and others.
A Hundred Streets is an independent movie which started production in 2014 and is due to be released in 2016. Its about "three people, three extraordinary stories. All lived out within a hundred London streets". British stars Idris Elba (The Wire, Thor) and Gemma Arterton (ex-Bond girl, Hansel & Gretel) play Husband and Wife. In this aticle link she talks about their sex scene in the film (link). Pictures of them filming in London below:
French Comedy Qu’est-ce qu’on a fait au Bon Dieu? aka Serial (Bad) Weddings. The story of a catholic french couple with 4 daughters 3 of which are married one to an algerian muslim, another to a Sephardi Jew, and the third to a Han Chinese man. The youngest daughter (played by Élodie Fontan) is still unmarried and the couple hopes that she will find a nice french catholic man to settle down with, they even go so far as to setup their young with a nice guy but she has already fallen for someone. The parents are overjoyed to find out that her fiance (played by Noom Diawara) is French Catholic and the go so far as to look past his profession as a comedian and actor. That is until they meet their future son in law. cast of film