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Leonardo DiCaprio set to star in Michael Mann's Heat 2

He needs to play the bad guy for once. Playing a maverick cop (al pacino) or a by the book cop will wither be just a copy or waste of him. He's done it all before.
I don't really see him in any part of this...
he also already played the villain you love to hate (in django) so a waingro type of role is not interesting.

I don't know
What a bizarre film to make a prequel.
Actually seeing maccauley and his team coming back from war unable to adjust to civil society and starting to walk the criminal path seems very interesting to me. But how can you find a young actor with enough charisma to play young deniro ? And of course pacino character would not be seen so you'd have to create a new cop character that is not a copy of Hanna but still interesting...

What a conandrum, i can't fathom how much of a daunting task it is to write the script for this one.
 
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I watched Heat for the first time a few years ago…thought it was super overrated.

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Honestly, I don't understand how people don't have the same feelings about Leo as they do Pedro.

I'm sick of seeing this guy in movies now; he is kind of just doing the same thing over and over but in different settings, he is intense.... that's kind of it, His last good film was Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and even then i'd felt fatigued.
 
Honestly, I don't understand how people don't have the same feelings about Leo as they do Pedro.

I'm sick of seeing this guy in movies now; he is kind of just doing the same thing over and over but in different settings, he is intense.... that's kind of it, His last good film was Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and even then i'd felt fatigued.
He's in an excellent film that's out right now.
 
Ehhh, it looks really mid.

Again, he's just doing his "intense" acting.

I think The Revenant was really where I was kind of done with him and his movies.
Looks mid? Huh. That's kind of surprising to hear.

I thought it was great and it's been incredibly well-received. I'd absolutely recommend checking it out. If it's not your thing then that's a pity fair enough. But you never know, you might surprise yourself if you do check it out.
 
Looks mid? Huh. That's kind of surprising to hear.

I thought it was great and it's been incredibly well-received. I'd absolutely recommend checking it out. If it's not your thing then that's a pity fair enough. But you never know, you might surprise yourself if you do check it out.
I haven't seen it, but it kind of just looks like his usual overacting Oscar bait, which is probably what puts me off of him so much.

I don't think he has the same Gravitas that a DDL has. I'd love to see him go full Tom Cruise, put on a fat suit and make a complete tit of himself, tropic thunder style.
 
I haven't seen it, but it kind of just looks like his usual overacting Oscar bait, which is probably what puts me off of him so much.

I don't think he has the same Gravitas that a DDL has. I'd love to see him go full Tom Cruise, put on a fat suit and make a complete tit of himself, tropic thunder style.
If it helps, his character in OBAA is kinda ridiculous and has comedic elements. There's a slapstick element to the film. So he's not taking himself super seriously in it.
 
If it helps, his character in OBAA is kinda ridiculous and has comedic elements. There's a slapstick element to the film. So he's not taking himself super seriously in it.
I'll see it eventually. I do enjoy BDT, and PTA has done great movies in the past.

But yeah, I just mean Leos whole shtick is kinda boring to me now.
 
I watched Heat for the first time a few years ago…thought it was super overrated.
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Scene with DeNiro and Pacino in the coffee shop is legend.

The last hour of pretty much non-stop action and cat & mouse great too.

It does take a little while to find it's groove, but Pacino, DeNiro and Val Kilmer were perfectly casted. Great movie.

It's going to be very, very difficult to make a sequel just because of DeNiro & Pacino. They were amazing together in that movie, it was a huge thing to have them together.
 


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Michael Mann's Heat 2 is expected to begin filming in August, producer Jerry Bruckheimer confirmed.

Dion Beebe, known for his work on Collateral, will serve as cinematographer.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale are the reported leads, with additional rumored casting that includes Al Pacino, Austin Butler, Adam Driver, Ana de Armas, Jeremy Allen White, Bradley Cooper and Channing Tatum.
 
Who would he play? I've still like notion of the content of whatever book this is based on. He's the Kilmer character? Is Ashley Judd still hot?

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oh dammit, the face filler demon got her as well!!
She already looked weird in the new Twin Peaks about 9 years ago, because she clearly had too much damn plastic surgery even then. Plastic surgery is a disgusting plague, truly ruins women.

pour one out for the former finest ensign in starfleet

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She already looked weird in the new Twin Peaks about 9 years ago, because she clearly had too much damn plastic surgery even then. Plastic surgery is a disgusting plague, truly ruins women.

pour one out for the former finest ensign in starfleet

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I dont wanna derail the thread but after watching TNG recently they had a BAZILION uber-hotties as "guest girls", including many that went on to "be somebody".

Casting couch getting worked for sure.
 


There's no way he's going to be able to top this

Hard to beat the location for sure, but the sounds, the choreography, all that could be matched or exceeded with effort and will. In this era of CG muzzle flashes and impacts though, I don't think it ever will, as those things remove a lot of visceral feel while shooting, lower the bar for gun wrangling and actor skill on set, and very much make it feel like "play acting go pew pew". It lets little girls and wimpy men flop around with guns, no one knows or cares what background is doing so some CG artist adds in muzzle flashes to guys just standing around, the impacts are comical and don't get the camera weight and focus they should when it was a complex squib effect or a prop head exploding, it's all shit, really.
 
Hard to beat the location for sure, but the sounds, the choreography, all that could be matched or exceeded with effort and will. In this era of CG muzzle flashes and impacts though, I don't think it ever will, as those things remove a lot of visceral feel while shooting, lower the bar for gun wrangling and actor skill on set, and very much make it feel like "play acting go pew pew". It lets little girls and wimpy men flop around with guns, no one knows or cares what background is doing so some CG artist adds in muzzle flashes to guys just standing around, the impacts are comical and don't get the camera weight and focus they should when it was a complex squib effect or a prop head exploding, it's all shit, really.
The original had a raw physicality to it, the choreography was absolutely top notch and everyone brought their A game and above all it was all practical, to do it today you just know they'll cut corners and add cgi
 


There's no way he's going to be able to top this


No one can or ever will.

Again, why the fuck does this movie exist. It will be straight garbage. Another nostalgia cash grab based off of a shitty sequel book.

Can't believe DiCaprio and Bale signed up for this. You couldn't pay me to see it no matter who's in it. It'll just taint the memories I have of one of my top 3 movies of all time.
 
The original had a raw physicality to it, the choreography was absolutely top notch and everyone brought their A game and above all it was all practical, to do it today you just know they'll cut corners and add cgi
The CG they should be doing is removing protective eyewear or partitions, safety wires from stunt men, adding in distant impacts down range (like glass breaking across streets, stuff very few films ever bother with for obvious reasons but now could be shown), etc. But I feel that the risks of squibs and blanks FORCE the camera teams to treat gun fights like they would any dangerous stunt and that preparedness and deliberate intent comes across on screen. These days there would be jokers all over the place with random muzzle flashes and cg impacts that on one in camera eve knows about and isn't reacting to, versus the old days when the whole set would be covered in dust, balsa wood, and what not to simulate impacts. Every guy hit got their little bloody squib death scene, now some little girl runs across the screen, waving her gun wildly, and guys fall down with perfect CG head shots. Ugh.

And despite any technical authenticity for their use by tier 1 operators, suppressor equipped gun battles are BORING, shows need to stop doing them as well :P
 
TBF Mann and the entire cast knows how iconic that scene is, same with all the stunt coordinators, effects guys, production etc I have no doubt they'll all to their utmost to pay homage to it and bang out a decent set piece, whether the film itself will hold a candle to the original that's to be seen
 
DiCaprio is one of my favorite actors but why does Heat need a sequel?
That shootout will probably never be topped anyways. It's the one thing that makes me wish I had surround sound.

Edit: Bale too? It's probably going to be good but still unnecessary.
 
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Ehhh, it looks really mid.

Again, he's just doing his "intense" acting.

I think The Revenant was really where I was kind of done with him and his movies.
He's always "Leo acting hard" in whatever role I see him in. It never surpasses that. I never feel like I'm actually watching the character, I'm just watching Leo. He's of course a very good actor, but far from my favourite.

In comparison I think Christian Bale disappears into his roles a lot more. Bruce Wayne felt like Bruce Wayne and it's the same for his roles in Le Mans '66 and The Big Short.
 
He's always "Leo acting hard" in whatever role I see him in. It never surpasses that. I never feel like I'm actually watching the character, I'm just watching Leo. He's of course a very good actor, but far from my favourite.

In comparison I think Christian Bale disappears into his roles a lot more. Bruce Wayne felt like Bruce Wayne and it's the same for his roles in Le Mans '66 and The Big Short.
absolutely, like i respect Leos acting ability, it just feels like i see the same thing over and over.

Christian Bale is a genuine A-lister. Like besides Thor love and thunder i can't think of a bad movie or his (and even then he was the best part of that movie)
 
I love the first Heat. Looking very forward to this new one, the cast is incredible.
 
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