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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#176 Post by Finch »

Yes to Adam Driver but please keep Timothee Chalamet as far away as possible.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#177 Post by Computer Raheem »

Proof that there is a loving God; we just have to make sure it's released in theaters above all else
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#178 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Charlie Day as Vincent Hanna would be awesome. His comedic energy put towards the relatively more serious theatrics of a detective as addicted to his job as Hanna plays out in the book works for me.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#179 Post by feihong »

Not sure if people have seen this video, or another one like it, but it's kind of fun to see all the locations where Heat was shot, and what's left of a lot of the different spaces where the film was made.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72djOMRLzHg

Lots of these are locations I've been by countless times, which explains the familiarity of a lot of the settings in the movie.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#181 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Wouldn’t that be something if it gets into theaters two years from now, 30 years after
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#182 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

flyonthewall2983 wrote: Thu May 18, 2023 9:13 pm Charlie Day as Vincent Hanna would be awesome. His comedic energy put towards the relatively more serious theatrics of a detective as addicted to his job as Hanna plays out in the book works for me.
Gonna double down on this and say he should only cast comedians in the roles a la The Informant! with whoever plays Neil in the Matt Damon role.

I wonder how different the screenplay will be to the novel.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#183 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Mann close to finishing the screenplay. I have all the faith he can pull it off, and maybe even top the book. It is otherwise hard to ignore the even greater possibility this gets turned down by Warner Brothers. I have little faith in them for obvious reasons, but there does lie the responsibility they will want to move forward on it if the project catches fire.

One reason I can think of WB pulling out is not getting in any kind of turf war with Disney about home video rights. Speaking of which, I am going to make an even bolder claim that I think Criterion will wind up putting Heat out themselves, if Mann at all is persuaded to redo the 4K transfer.
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#184 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

MGM/Amazon in play, after WB balked at the budget.
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Heat 2 (Michael Mann, 202?!?!)

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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#186 Post by hearthesilence »

I want a reboot with Cate Blanchett (as the law) and Tilda Swinton (as the outlaw).
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Heat 2 (Michael Mann, 202?!?!)

#188 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Christian Bale is in and he has jokes!

Odd parallel here with De Niro who was in a movie playing Frankenstein’s monster just before doing the first Heat.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#189 Post by JamesF »

I just got back from a 35mm screening of Heat, my first time seeing the film on anything other than VHS or DVD (something I did a lot as a teenager), which just goes to show how long it’s been since I’ve seen the film at all. My memory of the film’s visual look is that of being quite cool and neutralised, bordering on desaturated - but woah, was the 35mm print not that. Frequently golden skin tones, teal and green fluorescents, saturated primaries… if anything it reminded me of Robby Müller‘s work on Paris, Texas and To Live & Die in LA, and perhaps ironically, the Criterion grading on Thief. I can’t imagine seeing Heat any other way now, which is too bad given Mann clearly has designs otherwise based on the caps I’ve seen of the Blu and UHD.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#190 Post by MichaelB »

I saw it twice in 35mm when it came out, and I also remember it being rather more colourful.
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Re: Heat (Michael Mann, 1995)

#192 Post by Brian C »

Damn, they’ll literally try to pass off anywhere as Los Angeles these days.
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