Needs someone who doesn't scream gay with every muscle twitch. Has to be a young italian who can drive a taxi while talking about the scent of a (very underage) woman.
Oh haven't you heard? They have this neat digital de-aging technology for kino now. Not surprised you didnt know, almost no one can tell the difference.
christopher lee on the set of attack of the clones said that, while his arms were still youthful and he could still swordfight competently, his legs were not. hard to balance and hard to move swiftly.
I was about to say, if Heat 2 looked like that I think I’d cry with happiness. Most likely it will visually just look like your regular Netflix garbage though, don’t want to get my hopes up too much.
Depending on how much control Mann has over the project, it has potential to be pure kino. If Cruise can do it, anyone of these big players with clout can get it done.
>the calm yet intense shoot out scene among the cars that everyone remembers the movie for will be memed into ruination
i hate the internet, i hate everyone who "love Heat!", and i already hate this sequel
Was I really supposed to feel bad that the violent killer Robert deniro has to abandon a cushy life with some broad because he is a violent criminal? Or that he chooses to get gunned down rather than go to prison? If anything I was mad that Val Kilmers character, the biggest dead eyed psycho after Waingro, got away.
You should maybe be sad/feel some sort of conflicted emotion about two men understanding each other better than anyone else in their lives, but only one can survive because they're at opposite sides of the law.
Why? He's a criminal who killed multiple of Pacino's men in cold blood. What kind of pathetic and friendless boomer would agonize over this "lost connection" instead of just putting the homosexual down?
He doesn't agonize over it though, he shoots him instantly when he gets the chance... then he comforts him as he's dying, after the deed is done and there's no going back. You can do a thing that needs doing and still feel bad about why it was necessary and the ugliness of it.
Pacino is comforting victims of violence throughout the film. At the end, Deniro is both a predator who needs to be put down, and a victim of violence. Pacino, being a cop and also the better man, gives Deniro an empathy the other criminals might not have done.... but only after he inflicts violence on him.
it's funny though that Pacino turns away from him and watches the planes taking off while Deniro dies, like they know how gay it looks to be holding hands.
>If anything I was mad that Val Kilmers character, the biggest dead eyed psycho after Waingro, got away.
This and Pacino's daughter storyline are pretty much the only reasons I have conflicted opinions about this movie.
How hard is it to direct a crime drama? The genre is a paint-by-numbers trope paradise. All he needs is a top notch art director and dust off 1 of a 1,000 screenplays gathering dust
I have never understood why this film was so praised. DeNiro's performance is wooden, Pacino is a cartoon character, and DeNiro's love story makes zero sense. And the ending is totally ridiculous. Movie lacks all subtlety.
Because the firefight after the robbery is /k/ porn. Especially for the sound design. The way the camera cuts back and forth from cops to robbers and we can hear certain bursts of gunfire from both near and far with believable acoustics, the way the robbers use bounding-overwatch to move, the way the editing gives us more spacial awareness instead of being disorienting, the way the cars and street furniture get demolished and countless rank-and-file police get their shit pushed in. It's pure kino.
Never imagined Michael Mann doing sequels but idk about Heat since everyone in it is old as shit now. A Collateral prequel has a lot of kino potential though.
>a collateral prequel?
how in the frick does that make more sense than a Heat 2? collateral is already a solved movie, about a character that is pushed to his new self by another character, and kills him in the end. There is no more story to tell
I don't like movies getting milked by sequels and shit but atleast Heat is a more vast world of action drama, with some other avenues to explore. What the frick are you gonna talk about in a collateral prequel? how vincent became a psycho private hitman? his previous hits? that was never his purpose, collateral was about how Max changes.
It means that Mann wants you to buy the novel so that if it’s successful enough some studio will adapt it. I’m not a fan of Heat since I need more than 1 great scene to enjoy a 2-hr long movie.
>1988, 1995, 2000, Los Angeles, Chicago, the US-Mexican border, a free-trade zone in South America, and southeast Asian shores and jungles >current era michael mann
this movie will either not be made or it will suck
Heat was a steaming pile of shit. The only good parts were the scene at the beginning and the heist gone wrong scene. Everything was total utter cheesy bullshit.
>I NEED LE TWEET EXPLAINED GOOGLE YOUTUBE "AFTER THIS TWEET, THE FUTURE OF THE HEAT FANDOM WILL NEVER BE THE SAME" I'M A FRICKING moronic ZOOMER WHO POSTS TWITTER DOGSHIT ON Cinemaphile
frick off
>He does hope to make another “Heat” movie, but he has chosen to introduce his new narrative through words only, the novel “Heat 2.”
>Written with the award-winning crime novelist Meg Gardiner and scheduled to come out Aug. 9, the 480-page “Heat 2” is a sequel and prequel, looking back to the late 1980s and ahead to the 21st century, expanding the world of McCauley and Hanna and Shiherlis among others, adding new characters and moving the action everywhere from Los Angeles to Paraguay and Asia.
who would you cast in the sequel?
I'd have >Denzel Washington >Tom Cruise >Antonio Banderas >Joseph Gordon Levitt >Halle Barry >Jonah Hill so he can get killed
Heat 2 coming soon
global warming
Heat 2 is a prequel. Who will they cast as young Al Pacino?
Didn't Al suggest Timothee Chalamet?
too effeminate
would actually be kino
It wouldnt
Needs someone who doesn't scream gay with every muscle twitch. Has to be a young italian who can drive a taxi while talking about the scent of a (very underage) woman.
Oh haven't you heard? They have this neat digital de-aging technology for kino now. Not surprised you didnt know, almost no one can tell the difference.
You joke but it worked well in The Irishman
You can't de-age the lack of athleticism from being old.
Yeah, deniro looked like he had a disability in that corner store beating scene
>here's that kid I was telling you about
I'm still confused as to how this was in the movie, or even shot. Ignoring the obvious, the scene isn't even good in general.
is this just something that happens to old people where your arms are in T-rex mode and you can't really move em anymore?
christopher lee on the set of attack of the clones said that, while his arms were still youthful and he could still swordfight competently, his legs were not. hard to balance and hard to move swiftly.
The kid, Al Pacino
he talking about the second heat wave this summer caused by global warming
>tfw this same shot today would be nothing but pigfat Nissan crossovers and massive trucks
>sound engineer, I want you to crank the gunfire up to 11
good
Cringe.
Hot
pretty sure that's from Heat (1995)
I was about to say, if Heat 2 looked like that I think I’d cry with happiness. Most likely it will visually just look like your regular Netflix garbage though, don’t want to get my hopes up too much.
Depending on how much control Mann has over the project, it has potential to be pure kino. If Cruise can do it, anyone of these big players with clout can get it done.
Someone politely tell Mr. Mann that the Heat sequel already came out over 10 years ago in the form of The Dark Knight.
why are we filming my scenes first, michael?
he has that same look that Roger Ebert had
Well he had throat cancer, so there's that.
it's not a movie, HEAT 2 is a novel
which Mann expects to use to build hype to sell the movie to the producers
I assume his career is dead after the endless shitpiles he’s been directing?
>the calm yet intense shoot out scene among the cars that everyone remembers the movie for will be memed into ruination
i hate the internet, i hate everyone who "love Heat!", and i already hate this sequel
If it's not written and directed by Uwe Boll then I don't care
What the frick was Mann thinking?
getting scraps of praise for directing Heat really fricked with his ego, big time
michael mann is a shit director
Was I really supposed to feel bad that the violent killer Robert deniro has to abandon a cushy life with some broad because he is a violent criminal? Or that he chooses to get gunned down rather than go to prison? If anything I was mad that Val Kilmers character, the biggest dead eyed psycho after Waingro, got away.
You should maybe be sad/feel some sort of conflicted emotion about two men understanding each other better than anyone else in their lives, but only one can survive because they're at opposite sides of the law.
Why? He's a criminal who killed multiple of Pacino's men in cold blood. What kind of pathetic and friendless boomer would agonize over this "lost connection" instead of just putting the homosexual down?
He doesn't agonize over it though, he shoots him instantly when he gets the chance... then he comforts him as he's dying, after the deed is done and there's no going back. You can do a thing that needs doing and still feel bad about why it was necessary and the ugliness of it.
Pacino is comforting victims of violence throughout the film. At the end, Deniro is both a predator who needs to be put down, and a victim of violence. Pacino, being a cop and also the better man, gives Deniro an empathy the other criminals might not have done.... but only after he inflicts violence on him.
it's funny though that Pacino turns away from him and watches the planes taking off while Deniro dies, like they know how gay it looks to be holding hands.
Post breasts
>If anything I was mad that Val Kilmers character, the biggest dead eyed psycho after Waingro, got away.
This and Pacino's daughter storyline are pretty much the only reasons I have conflicted opinions about this movie.
The novel partially focuses on him *after* the shootout. It’s both a prequel and a sequel.
I don't think Mann has it anymore bros. This is gonna be a depressing train wreck.
>Mann is 80 years old
Holy shit I always had it in my mind he was younger but he's from Ridley Scott's generation
he looks younger than he is
How hard is it to direct a crime drama? The genre is a paint-by-numbers trope paradise. All he needs is a top notch art director and dust off 1 of a 1,000 screenplays gathering dust
I have never understood why this film was so praised. DeNiro's performance is wooden, Pacino is a cartoon character, and DeNiro's love story makes zero sense. And the ending is totally ridiculous. Movie lacks all subtlety.
Because the firefight after the robbery is /k/ porn. Especially for the sound design. The way the camera cuts back and forth from cops to robbers and we can hear certain bursts of gunfire from both near and far with believable acoustics, the way the robbers use bounding-overwatch to move, the way the editing gives us more spacial awareness instead of being disorienting, the way the cars and street furniture get demolished and countless rank-and-file police get their shit pushed in. It's pure kino.
Did you expect a Michael Mann film to be “subtle”?
Senile delusion kicking in.
>it’s heatin’ time
Dropped
>Prequel
no thanks
frick I'm tired of prequels
As long as my boy Terje gets his stuff in it.
Never imagined Michael Mann doing sequels but idk about Heat since everyone in it is old as shit now. A Collateral prequel has a lot of kino potential though.
>a collateral prequel?
how in the frick does that make more sense than a Heat 2? collateral is already a solved movie, about a character that is pushed to his new self by another character, and kills him in the end. There is no more story to tell
I don't like movies getting milked by sequels and shit but atleast Heat is a more vast world of action drama, with some other avenues to explore. What the frick are you gonna talk about in a collateral prequel? how vincent became a psycho private hitman? his previous hits? that was never his purpose, collateral was about how Max changes.
Cruise makes money, simple as.
LA Takedown > "HEAT"*
* so called
>so you want to feel the Heat Too?
>mediocre movie is considered a masterpiece because it has one good firefight scene that was ghost directed by a israelite
I had to get it on man, he was making a move.
So was Pacino's character on coke?
Did the bouncer slip him some?
I was literally just thinking about Heat getting a sequel today and how ridiculous that would be
It means that Mann wants you to buy the novel so that if it’s successful enough some studio will adapt it. I’m not a fan of Heat since I need more than 1 great scene to enjoy a 2-hr long movie.
>1988, 1995, 2000, Los Angeles, Chicago, the US-Mexican border, a free-trade zone in South America, and southeast Asian shores and jungles
>current era michael mann
this movie will either not be made or it will suck
He’s makin’ a movie, Mann. He has to get it on.
Heat 2: Me Too
Heat was a steaming pile of shit. The only good parts were the scene at the beginning and the heist gone wrong scene. Everything was total utter cheesy bullshit.
They better use blanks again for all the ammo they fire. The sound design for the gunfight scene in the first movie was kino.
>I NEED LE TWEET EXPLAINED GOOGLE YOUTUBE "AFTER THIS TWEET, THE FUTURE OF THE HEAT FANDOM WILL NEVER BE THE SAME" I'M A FRICKING moronic ZOOMER WHO POSTS TWITTER DOGSHIT ON Cinemaphile
frick off
Happy 3 thg 8 anon
It's a book coming out next week you morons
It will suck just like the Miami Vice movie
>He does hope to make another “Heat” movie, but he has chosen to introduce his new narrative through words only, the novel “Heat 2.”
>Written with the award-winning crime novelist Meg Gardiner and scheduled to come out Aug. 9, the 480-page “Heat 2” is a sequel and prequel, looking back to the late 1980s and ahead to the 21st century, expanding the world of McCauley and Hanna and Shiherlis among others, adding new characters and moving the action everywhere from Los Angeles to Paraguay and Asia.
HEATU
who would you cast in the sequel?
I'd have
>Denzel Washington
>Tom Cruise
>Antonio Banderas
>Joseph Gordon Levitt
>Halle Barry
>Jonah Hill so he can get killed
For me?
It's Idris Elba
Will be shit. They're too self-aware now