Warner Bros. is rebooting its Lethal Weapon franchise, sans original series stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.
Deadline reports that the studio and Lethal Weapon producer Joel Silver have hired former cop-turned-screenwriter Will Beall to script the reboot. Beall also wrote the period LAPD pic Tales From the Gangster Squad for Warners.
"Beall pitched a take that maintains the tone of the original -- a hard R-rated edgy street cop movie," according to Deadline. (Shane Black scripted the 1987 classic and Richard Donner directed all four installments in the series.) Warners had tried to make a Lethal Weapon 5 a few years ago until that imploded
so how was due date? its at the cheap theater and i wanna get really stoned and see mez som funnahyz
I saw it high while my other two friends were drunk and none of us cared for the movie. In fact we left before the end, which I haven't done in 10 years.
But as Marc said some like it and some don't. Yes their are some funny parts in the movie but IMO overall, blah.
Death is not the worst of evils.
You can't be down, when you're always high.
Part with the dick made me laugh so hard. Good thing I didn't see that in 3D haha.
whats sad is that when i saw it in theaters, there was a family with 2 little kids there (under 10) so it was kinda awkward laughing at the funny parts
Part with the dick made me laugh so hard. Good thing I didn't see that in 3D haha.
whats sad is that when i saw it in theaters, there was a family with 2 little kids there (under 10) so it was kinda awkward laughing at the funny parts
That's so annoying. I don't want to preach how to raise kids, but have some respect for the people in the theater. When I went to see The Dark Knight there was a kid behind me practically crying.
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Warner Bros. is rebooting its Lethal Weapon franchise, sans original series stars Mel Gibson and Danny Glover.
Deadline reports that the studio and Lethal Weapon producer Joel Silver have hired former cop-turned-screenwriter Will Beall to script the reboot. Beall also wrote the period LAPD pic Tales From the Gangster Squad for Warners.
"Beall pitched a take that maintains the tone of the original -- a hard R-rated edgy street cop movie," according to Deadline. (Shane Black scripted the 1987 classic and Richard Donner directed all four installments in the series.) Warners had tried to make a Lethal Weapon 5 a few years ago until that imploded
But as Marc said some like it and some don't. Yes their are some funny parts in the movie but IMO overall, blah.