Mark Wahlberg Dishes Some Dirt on "Departed 2" and Maybe "3"!
Summary
Anyone who's seen all three of the "Infernal Affairs" flicks had to know this was coming: Word is that we'll probably be getting a sequel to "The Departed," and perhaps even a prequel as well! Back to Article
Anyone who's seen all three of the "Infernal Affairs" flicks had to know this was coming: Word is that we'll probably be getting a sequel to "The Departed," and perhaps even a prequel as well! Back to Article
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Vicens17 writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:48 AM uh-oh no Martin = no seeing! (Reply to this) |
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bamb0o-stick writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:53 AM Well Scorsese already won the globe for Best Director for the first, maybe he might consider completing the trilogy. (Reply to this) |
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frogleg writes: on Feb 08 2007 06:30 AM I haven't seen any of the Infernal Affairs movies, but within the framework of the Departed, I just don't see the necessity...? (Reply to this) |
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Legit writes: on Feb 08 2007 06:37 AM I agree with frogleg, but if Scorsese is in and it's with Deniro and Wahlberg, I'm seeing that for sure 8) (Reply to this) |
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bribios writes: on Feb 08 2007 09:25 AM Um, completely off topic, but is anyone else as annoyed by the "dead silence" ad as i am? (Reply to this) |
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Defmonkey writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:22 PM [b]There's a Trilogy?[/b] I only seen the first Infernal Affairs. I didn't know there were more... Yeesh, well I gotta find them because the first one was great! And this, as long as the big guy at the helm. It can't go wrong. (Reply to this) |
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dagreenman18 writes: on Feb 08 2007 03:58 PM I say Scorsese should do it. He would do the one thing Coppola couldn't do: make a perfect crime trilogy( Godfather part 3 was absolute shit.) (Reply to this) |
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gratefuldawg writes: on Feb 08 2007 05:15 PM DeNiro is slowly turning into the new Brando; just cashing in on his past and not giving a shit. His last decent film THE SCORE was ten years ago. (Reply to this) |
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saiga6360 writes: on Feb 08 2007 06:20 PM Please stay the fuck away from Infernal Affairs and write your own goddamn story. (Reply to this) |
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wiggins writes: on Feb 08 2007 06:55 PM wtf are you talking about dude? for one thing the score was released in 2001. for another, i don't see how directing and starring in a film as ambitious as the good shepherd translates to cashing in on his past and not giving a shit. sure, godsend and hide and seek were crap, but let's not give up on him yet. (Reply to this) |
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synergyred writes: on Feb 08 2007 07:17 PM Because you just can't make one of anything anymore... And DeNiro did great in THe Good Shepard. (Reply to this) |
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MMacKK writes: on Feb 08 2007 10:37 PM The Godfather is shite. I aplogise to the millions that I have offended, but its tedious at best. Apocalypse Now reflects on Coppola far better. That was a mad film. (Reply to this) |
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schellenberg1 writes: on Aug 28 2007 02:22 PM In reply to this comment (#855113) Hey MMacKK, **** you. Tedious? What the hell? The Godfather is the best movie ever. The only reason for it to be tedious is you having the comprehension level of a two year old. The only reason the Godfather Part III didn't work is because a bunch of people quit out on Coppola the last minute. I love Scorsese's films, but none of them are greater than The Godfather. (Reply to this) |
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