American Gangster (great quality)

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glad you liked it bdb...right now i don't think anybody is better than denzel.

so far my picks for best actors are...

denzel for male...& cate blancard for best female( she is owed)...

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agree about Denzel........when he kept saying "my man" when talking to everyone it was vintage Denzel.....He's great.

As for Hanks, his Senator movie doesn't come out til christmas, but already buzzing oscar for his performance....who knows.


quick question about the gangster movie though, there's something I didn't get and the movie kind of skipped over

don't read below...small spoiler...sort of















Cuba Gooding makes a brief appearance as a club owner who recuts Denzels heroin and resells. It's a good scene, but totally forgotten about. First, is Cubas career gone downhill that bad that he's resorting to cameos that aren't even cameos. And how was this never resolved. He never gets whacked or nothing ever happens to him....thought that it was weird it was just forgotten about.

And the first gangster who gets shot....the guy from the wire.....he's great to.



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thanks bdb..appreciate it...

yeah i was a little puzzled about the movie brushing over cuba's character. nicky barnes (cuba's part) was also a big wheel in the drug business in harlem in those days & probably would also make a good movie about his rise to fame...i think there was a lot of editing of cuba's part & think both frank lucas & nicky barnes are both still alive.

here's a little trivia...the gangster who played frank's mentor also played linc in the old mod squad tv show...
 

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nice to see you back AL,

great movie all around. Denzel should win oscar for his performance. Does anyone else think that it's between the kingdom and American gangster for best movie of the year?
 

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nice to see you back AL,

great movie all around. Denzel should win oscar for his performance. Does anyone else think that it's between the kingdom and American gangster for best movie of the year?

thanks dr. love...

it's funny that you mentioned the kingdom....i just saw it tonight & although i enjoyed it i don't think it's oscar worthy at all....
 

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American Gangster (2007)

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Antoine Fuqua was originally set to direct this project in 2004 with Denzel Washington and Benicio Del Toro starring, but production was halted one month before shooting after Universal Pictures canceled the film over budget concerns.


Dania Ramirez was originally cast in the film when Antoine Fuqua was still directing the production.


After Terry George's screenplay was turned down, Steven Zaillian was re-hired to write another draft of his own screenplay.


The real Richie Roberts and Frank Lucas were major consultants to director Ridley Scott on the New York set of this film.


When Terry George was set to direct the film with Don Cheadle in the leading role, Joaquin Phoenix was a definite consideration for the role of Richie Roberts. Phoenix previously co-starred with Russell Crowe in Gladiator (2000), which was also directed by Ridley Scott.


Russell Crowe requested tape recordings of Richie Roberts speaking in order to match his voice mannerisms accurately.


During the very first stages of production, this film had a number of different titles, such as "Tru Blu" and "The Return of Superfly".:00hour


Screenwriter Terry George was brought on to rewrite the script in order to downsize the project's budget to $50 million when it was first revitalized in March 2005. George had planned on reuniting with his Hotel Rwanda (2004) lead, Don Cheadle, to portray Frank Lucas, the Harlem heroin kingpin.


When director Antoine Fuqua was attached to the project, he pursued Ray Liotta and John C. Reilly for supporting roles. This was one of many budget-related concerns that lead to Universal's cancellation of this production while it was under Fuqua's management.


When this project was canceled by Universal, actors Denzel Washington and Benicio Del Toro received their salaries nonetheless. A pay-or-play deal was stipulated in both of their contracts that Universal would pay Washington $20 million and Del Toro $5 million regardless of whether the film was made or not. Once this project was green-lit by Universal a second time, under Ridley Scott's direction, Washington returned to the project without an upfront fee. He also received half of his $20 million salary for the previous year's Inside Man (2006), another Imagine Entertainment production.


While filming on-location in the Chiang Mai province of Thailand, Ridley Scott hired many extras from the local villages, some of whom were actual participants in the drug-running operation of Frank Lucas during the Vietnam War.

Director Ridley Scott had read the first draft of Steven Zaillian's screenplay before filming Kingdom of Heaven (2005) and instantly became interested in directing it. While filming his next feature, A Good Year (2006), Scott and Russell Crowe extensively discussed the project, which ultimately led to them signing on.


Russell Crowe and Brad Pitt were director Ridley Scott and producer Brian Grazer's first two choices to portray Richie Roberts. Crowe was ultimately cast in the role.


James Gandolfini was offered the role of Detective Trupo, but turned it down.
 

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Just watched it, it was a good flick, I didn't wet my pants over it like I figured I was going to based on all the hype.

It just seemed to me, this was another version of Blow except set in Harlem.


The Kingdom - the critics hated it I thought. Saw it and enjoyed it, but not really an Oscar type movie. You sure you are not thinking of the one with Reese Witherspoon coming out soon?
 

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Ain't Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang


New Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe drama ''American Gangster'' kicks off Hollywood's awards season with a $46.3 million opening weekend

Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe
David Lee

By Joshua Rich

Joshua Rich is a staff editor for EW.com

Talk about starting things off with a bang, Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe's violent drug-war saga American Gangster parted the curtain on Hollywood's peak season for prestige pictures with a big $46.3 million opening.

That No. 1 debut is the biggest of both Washington's and Crowe's careers, passing Inside Man's $29 mil premiere and Gladiator's $34.8 mil first weekend, respectively, and it's the best bow for director Ridley Scott since Hannibal scared up $58 mil nearly seven years ago. In broader terms, it's the ninth-best R-rated opener ever, the 11th-top November debut, and the third-ranked R-rated fall release of all time (following 8 Mile's $51.2 mil and The Matrix Revolutions' $48.5 mil). But perhaps even more important than its place in box office history is the fact that American Gangster (which has garnered generally strong reviews and drew a decent B+ CinemaScore review from an audience that skewed way older) is now positioned as a true awards-season contender ? just like last fall's The Departed, which debuted with $26.9 mil, totaled $132.4 mil domestically, and won that Best Picture Oscar thing.
 

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some "Classic Rides" in this capture of the set
 
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