Maybe you discussed it in another thread, because I did a search in this thread before I posted it and it was only mentioned one time by name and nobody replied to it after. That's why I posted it.
You might be right. Because I think I did create a specific thread for this movie. EDIT: Link: http://www.whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=27059
I have not read the book, but just saw the movie. At the end, did he let go and kill Chris Pine character or did he actually leave. There seemed to be mixed signals on what Chris Pines character was about. He was not a saint but he did not come off as a jerk. The jealousy seemed to come all from the brothas way. And it was obvious all 3 of them lied about how they survived.
Idris Elba and Kate Winslet are in talks to star in a 'romantic drama' called The Mountain Between Us. The story is about two strangers who must survive after their plane crashes in the wilderness. http://www.thewrap.com/kate-winslet-in-talks-for-mountain-between-us-with-idris-elba/
Interesting, they were also in talks to to star in another romantic movie a spy thriller called "All The Old Knives". http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3400249/BAZ-BAMIGBOYE-Winslet-Elba-spy-lovers.html I wonder what happened there. Is it still on?
Yep, in. If we can only get 1 movie, I hope "All the Old Knives" gets greenlit. I'd much rather watch a romatic spy thriller, than a straight-up romantic drama.
Same here. Not because I'm not into romantic dramas(when written right), but if I had to choose I'm taking the romantic spy thriller.
Romantic spy thrillers. I haven't seen any of those since the days when every miniseries was based on a novel by Sydney Sheldon and others. An interracial romantic spy thriller would work if it is played straight.
That review of Ride Along 2 was pretty much dead on. And I have not seen any of those films. But I agree that Kevin Hart is the weakest link in just about every film he has been in. Soul Plane had every one in the cast, even the extras, were funnier than Hart. The last film like that I had seen was Bad Boys. I remember feeling more for Martin Lawrence's character than Will Smith's character. I cared about Lawrence's character was a family man and a stand-up cop. I honestly didn't care for Lawrence's comedy because it seemed to run in one speed. A Thin Line Between Love And Hate was a commentary on the film Fatal Attraction. Black films can be and do better.
loved it that kid is a star in the making. Too bad those comments are so disrespectful. A movie with a black male lead about hip hop that is not cliché, brilliant. Craig Robinson seems awesome in this.
:smt115 Here's the trailer for "Morris from America" from the official YouTube channel of the studio: