^ He sure does

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The mind boggles!
I think the last time People had Alex it was because they were going with the Margot/Alex 'hookup' at Sundance. And People is a joke now. On the other hand, they still have a lot of readers, so more notice for the movie. And now I want an In-n-Out burger.
And some fab edits from the Berlinale last month
Askars, that is a lovely shirt, it suits you n'all, (and I know you bought 10), but pls don't wear it to sxsw, otherwise 2016 will forever be known as 'the year of the striped shirt'
I would not be surprised if the striped shirt makes an appearance this weekend at SXSW. When he loves a shirt, he loves a shirt
Rolling Stone has WOE as one of their 25 films to watch at SXSW
From the deviant mind that brought you
The Guard comes another jet-black screwball comedy about a pair of cops (Alexander Skarsgård and Michael Peña) who are just as crooked as the perps they bring to "justice." Set along the arid border between New and old Mexico, John Michael McDonagh’s warped crime flick follows our acidic heroes as they shakedown a local strip-club owner — only to end up in a bind when their attempted extortion reveals a crime too grim for them to ignore. Co-starring Paul Reiser and
Creed actress Tessa Thompson, this has cult potential written all over it.
DE
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/...t-sxsw-2016-20160303/war-on-everyone-20160301
I just showed this to him, Reed is my friend.
Cool! And my friend would love your avi.
Some Tarzan stuff:
WB's presentation at CinemaCon will be on April 12, I don't know if Alex will be there, but it's always a possibility:
US Briefs: Warner Bros lines up CinemaCon presentation
Warner Bros will unveil a sizzle-reel of 2016 releases at the Las Vegas convention on April 12 at the Colosseum in Caesars Palace. The Big Picture, as the studio is calling its CinemaCon appointment, will feature footage and talent.
If the studio’s slate is anything to go by, the presentation could be a hot ticket. The pipeline includes Shane Black’s mystery thriller
The Nice Guys starring Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe, as well as
The Conjuring 2,
Suicide Squad, drama
The Accountant, animation
Storks, comedy
Bastard, and
The Legend Of Tarzan and
Harry Potter prequel
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them, both of which are directed by David Yates.
http://www.screendaily.com/news/us-...con-presentation/5101122.article?referrer=RSS
And they've got a new composer:
Hans Zimmer and
Rupert Gregson-Williams have taken over scoring duties on the upcoming action adventure
The Legend of Tarzan. The film is directed by David Yates (
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) and stars Alexander Skarsgård in the title role, as well as Samuel L. Jackson, Margot Robbie, Djimon Hounsou, John Hurt, Jim Broadbent and Christoph Waltz. Adam Cozad (
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit) and Craig Brewer (
Footloose, Hustle & Flow) have written the screenplay based on the Tarzan stories created by Edward Burroughs. Jerry Weintraub (
Ocean’s trilogy,
The Karate Kid) produced the project, alongside David Barron (
Harry Potter series,
Cinderella), Alan Riche (
Southpaw,
The Family Man) and Tony Ludwig (
Starsky & Hutch).
As previously reported, Mario Grigorov was originally scoring the film.
The Legend of Tarzan is set to be released on July 1, 2016 by Warner Bros. Pictures. Visit the
official movie website for updates.
http://filmmusicreporter.com/2016/0...ams-scoring-david-yates-the-legend-of-tarzan/