http://www.miamivicemovie.com/main.html So Michael Mann's remaking the 80's classic. I have hope for this flick even though the recent flood of TV movies have sucked (ie Dukes of Hazzard, Bewitched, etc...). In the hands of its original creator and the same man that gave us Heat, Collateral, Last of the Mohicans, Ali, The Insider, and Manhunter... I have faith.
They could have made a much better trailer in my opinion, but then again, maybe the movie just isn't that good. Looks like a more serious Bad Boys movie, they should have just made GTA: Vice City into a movie.
As long as people keep shelling out $$$ for these God awful remakes, the onslaught of pathetic movies will continue.
is he saying the word "Forboden" in that clip? Is that even a word... "do you understand the meaning of the word forboden? As in badness is happening right now."
I know I might get flamed for it...but I thought it was over-the-top, cheesy trash. Maybe I should give it another try, I dunno. And that Vice City trailer looks like another Bad Boys. If you're not gonna set it in the 80's, then really what's the point.
If you guys think that looks bad you ain't see nothing yet. http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1139397,00.html Wilmer Hops onto Estrada's CHiPs Seat Friday Dec 09, 2005 8:00am EST By Stephen M. Silverman Wilmer Valderrama is about to become a CHiP off of Erik Estrada's block. The actor, who plays Fez on That '70s Show, will assume the role as motorcycle cop Ponch – made famous on TV in the late '70s by Estrada – in a big-screen version of the cult favorite CHiPs, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The show tracked the adventures of two macho California Highway Patrol motorcycle cops, Francis "Ponch" Poncherello and Jon Baker, who was played by Larry Wilcox. (No word yet on who will step in as Valderrama's partner.) The movie, which so far has no producer or director, says the trade paper, will come from Warner Bros., which also brought such '70s and '80s TV fare as Starsky & Hutch and The Dukes of Hazzard to movie theaters. The script will be by George Lopez vets Paul Kaplan and Mark Torgove. Valderrama, 25, meanwhile, is wrapping up the final season of That '70s Show and will appear in the Sundance Film Festival entry The Darwin Awards in January.
too lazy to click on the preview. who's playing tubbs and crockett? i think the most interesting thing about this is that mann is doing it. first, i really like mann. i liked collateral and i loved heat. he LOVES the city at night, and captures it very well on film, in my opinion. i think it will be interesting to see him return to vice but this time as a movie.
You should click it. I didn't expect much, but it does have a nice, serious, heat and collateral vibe that works.
Colin Farrell looks like Hulk Hogan with that 'stache. Mann normally does a good job, but, this thing looks like it could just be SWAT 2. Colin Farrell sucks.