
What’s the first film you think of when you see Gary Oldman?
“Bring me everyone… EVERYONE!"

“Bring me everyone… EVERYONE!"
For me it's Children of Men. Phenomenal film, I've never understood how that film failed to find an audience.
Schwarzenegger has confirmed that King Conan is finally happening, with filming planned for 2027 and Mission Impossible’s Christopher McQuarrie set to direct. Arnie says the story will show an older Conan, worn down and facing challengers after 40 years on the throne — calling it “Unforgiven, but with extraordinary battles.”
"Hot water."
"The court is civilized, isn't it, pig?"
"For the few of us that survive to old age, the proud loneliness of the Long Walk. A walk that every Judge must take outside these city walls into the unknown of the Cursed Earth. And there spend your last remaining days taking law to the lawless..."
Amazon MGM Studios have officially started auditioning actors for the next James Bond. Casting director Nina Gold is leading the search, taking over from long‑time Bond caster Debbie McWilliams. Denis Villeneuve is set to direct from a script by Steven Knight, with Amy Pascal and David Heyman producing. Current rumours point to Jacob Elordi, Callum Turner and Aaron Taylor‑Johnson as early contenders.
Who do you want to see as 007?
"Fortune and Glory."
From Dusk Till Dawn to Breaking Bad, what's your favourite Danny Trejo role?
"Hold on to your butts..."
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"Regret is usually a waste of time, as is gloating."
"When you understand the nature of a thing, you know what it's capable of."
"I've seen you before. You're the asshole on TV."
"You were the best assignment I ever had"
Just back from the 40th anniversary screening of Top Gun. Never got the chance to see it at the cinema in ’86, so it was an amazing experience finally seeing it on the big screen for the first time. The remaster was stunning to be honest - the picture looked brand new and the sound was absolutely incredible.
I liked the sequel a lot, but for me the original has more heart. I know it’s a product of its time, and yeah, it’s dated in places. But there are so many memorable characters, quotes, great music, and of course… montages (everybody loves a montage).
Cried like a baby again for Goose, and it was emotional seeing Kilmer on the big screen again.
Anyone else celebrating its 40th?
“It’s not your fault.”