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Joe Pesci in 8 têtes dans un sac (1997)

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8 têtes dans un sac

When Will Smith Dodged This $10M Movie & Chose One $300K Role That Made Him A Star
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Which $10M Movie Role Did Will Smith Turn Down?(Photo Credit –Facebook)

Will Smith once looked a $10 million paycheck dead in the eye and said nope. Instead, he signed up for a $300K indie flick that, at the time, sounded more like a gamble than a glow-up (via Cheat Sheet). But that one move? It kickstarted his run to blockbuster royalty.

In the early ’90s, Smith wasn’t the megastar he later became. He was still the Fresh Prince, dipping his toes into films. That’s when his manager, James Lassiter, came to him with a juicy offer, co-starring in 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag. The studio was ready to drop $10 million in Smith’s lap. Tempting? Absolutely.

But Lassiter wasn’t sold. He’d read the script five times, trying to convince himself it was a good move. It wasn’t. The story, about a mobster whose bag...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 4/15/2025
  • by Koimoi.com Team
  • KoiMoi
‘Southern Gothic’: Lili Simmons, Kim Coates, Igby Rigney, Tom Bower & Justin Marcel McManus To Topline Drama From Oscar Winner Tom Schulman
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Exclusive: Lili Simmons (Power Book IV: Force), Kim Coates (The White Houe Plumbers), Igby Rigney (Midnight Mass), Tom Bower (El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie) and Justin Marcel McManus (Power Book II: Ghost) will topline Southern Gothic (working title), an upcoming indie drama from writer-director Tom Schulman (Dead Poets Society), which has wrapped production.

The story is set in the dangerous and shady world of illegal, high-stakes keno gambling, in a run-down plantation house owned by Nick (Coates) in the rural South, at the turn of the 21st century. Nick is enamored with the smart, tough and charming Keno ace Diana’s (Simmons) intent to win big and is determined to stake her. Little Nick (Rigney), a one-time prodigy keno hustler, now reduced to servicing pool tables, strikes up a friendship with Diana and coaches her to win against the odds. Diana must then prove herself in a man’s...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 4/8/2022
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
Shane Black
Legendary screenwriter and director Shane Black discusses some of his favorite movies with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante.

Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode

The Last Boy Scout (1991)

Sweet Smell of Success (1957) – John Landis’s trailer commentary

High and Low (1963)

Hard Times (1975) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary

The Good, The Bad And The Ugly (1966) – Ernest Dickerson’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review, Glenn Erickson’s 4K Blu-ray review

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) – Glenn Erickson’s Blu-ray review

The Beguiled (1971) – John Landis’s trailer commentary

Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia (1974) – Josh Olson’s trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson’s Kino Lorber Blu-ray review, Glenn Erickson’s Twilight Time Blu-ray review

Convoy (1978) – Dennis Cozzalio’s review

8 Heads In A Duffel Bag (1997)

Diner (1982)

The Bodyguard (1992)

12 Angry Men (1957)

Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)

Fist of Fury a.k.a. The Chinese Connection (1972) – Larry Karaszewski’s trailer commentary...
See full article at Trailers from Hell
  • 8/10/2021
  • by Kris Millsap
  • Trailers from Hell
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