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Jesse Plemons getting a role in Civil War because Kirsten Dunst suggested casting him after the original actor dropped out is a rare example of Hollywood nepotism gone occasionally right?
No, but most reviews I have read about this film say he is absolutely best thing in it.
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I want more queer romcoms with old men in them.
Cast Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac in a fake dating, set in Vegas romp where they get mistaken for being a couple and have to sell it in order to keep the perks and not have to pay for all the upgrades they're getting and they've been friends forever, and Oscar's character is finally getting the divorce with the estranged ex-wife finalised, and Pedro's character has gotten laid off from his career job and is a little at loose ends, so they go to Vegas for a week to blow off some steam.
Mark Ruffalo is their extremely long-suffering friend who has been trying to get them to look at each other instead of other people for the last fifteen years, and he is one hundred percent the reason why the receptionist at the hotel was like "Congratulations on your wedding!" when they checked in.
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man, hollywood has really warped some perceptions of how people age if you think that young manzino (32) looks perfect as a 20yo, but also that bella (20) and isabela (22) are too young looking to play 19/20 year olds
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Producer Jesse L. Lasky, stars Spencer Tracy and Colleen Moore, and director William K. Howard on the Fox Studios lot during filming of THE POWER AND THE GLORY (1933)
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