Slade = Brett Ratner Aronofsky = Christopher Nolan. That said, I'd rather see a sequel to “Requiem for a Dream” or “Pi” than any of these crapfests. Comment by Pistol Pete — Monday August 30, 2010 @ 9:15pm EDT Reply to this post ...
"We need talent in both casting, script and directors," Tanaka said of the 13-episode order that follows a Brett Ratner-directed pilot. ...
Steve Brill, Steve Carr and James Gunn have joined a director roster that already had Peter and Bobby Farrelly, Brett Ratner, Banks and Griffin Dunne. The pic, a co-production between Greene Street and Relativity, is produced by ...
Following the denial from Blomkamp's party, Cinema Blend reports that Brett Ratner is now closer than ever to the directing seat of the movie. ...
OMG there will never be another Michael Jackson! I miss him sooo much! He looks so calm and so sweet in this interview. He and Brett Ratner were very good friends and MJ confided a lot of stuff in him… RIP my sweet angel. ...
There are other directors interesting in replacing del Toro as well, with the site mentioning Yates, David Dobkin and dare I even write his name – Brett Ratner. I hope Jackson comes back to Middle Earth or Yates directs the project. ...
I think it was [Brett] Ratner," he said), the actor did share some details about his Lois Lane — and why it's for the best that he didn't get the role. ...
Brett Ratner who gave us X-Men: The Last Stand are interested in directing THE HOBBIT as well. Ouch… could you imagine THE HOBBIT movies directed by Brett freakin' Ratner?.. middle earth fans might start a riot out on the streets. ...
He's obviously familiar with swords and sorcery because of the Harry Potter movies, so he could potentially pull it off. David Dobkin? The Wedding Crashers/Fred Claus guy? Seriously? Pass. And to Brett Ratner, a resounding NO! ...
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