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The Wait 2016

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2016
Cast and Director

Directed by

Piero Messina

Starring

Juliette Binoche / Giorgio Colangeli / Lou de Laage / Domenico Diele / Antonio Folletto / Corinna LocastroGiovanni Anzaldo
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UK box office

  • Debut box office: 8th Jul '16
  • Debut position: 25
  • Highest position: 25
  • Debut gross: £1.6 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 1
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We've been waiting for this a long time, arguably 25 years, and finally today, on Bill And Ted Day, Warner Bros. release the first trailer for Bill & Ted Face The Music.

After this wait we get to see the most prestigious duo 25 years after they were last seen, and the slackers aren't doing too well.

It seems they are yet to write the song which will unite the future, and the future is getting a little impatient.

The trailer gives very little away except what we know but hey, this is Bill And Ted dude.

The film gets released on 21st August, provided cinemas are open by then.

We're all used to remakes these days and this year cult horror film Childs Play gets make over.

The original series although having its moments was always seen as more tongue in cheek and verging on comedy than a full out horror.

Judging from this trailer the series is being rebooted with a more horror feel to it.

We'll find out when the film hits 21st June 2019, check out the trailer below.

Peter Jackson has officially announced that his Hobbit films will now be 3 rather than just 2.

Be cynical if you like but I actually think this is a great idea, it worked so well with The Lord of the Rings, and for 3 exciting year we had 3 excellent films, and I truly believe that Jackson can do the same again.

On that more cynical note, each of the Rings films took close to or over a billion dollars in box office grosses, and over the years created a massive buzz that probably drove merchandising sales through the roof, as well as creating DVD sales in standard forem and extended form.

You can see why it makes sense to turn this into a trilogy, New Line Cinema (and all other studios involved) have probably just made themselves another couple of billion dollars in revenue, as I'm sure, unless the first film is an absolute turkey, that these films will make over a billion at the box office each, and thats before you consider everything else. With no release date or title the details are still sketchy, but at the moment lets presume that this will take The Hobbit into 2014, thats this December, December 2013 and then December 2014 for the next film.

The good news in all this is that we should get to see the entire book turned into a film and any un-filmed stuff from the Middle Earth universe that has so far been untouched. Roll on this December when we find out if the wait has been worth it.

Tonight I attended the UK premiere of the new Star Trek movie at the Empire Leicester Square in the heart of the West End in London, and what a night it was.

Although there was a wait of over an hour once I took my seat in the theatre and got chatting to a very nice couple sitting behind me, the wait was well worth it as JJ. Abrams and the full cast of the movie came in to introduce the film.

Simon Pegg who plays Scotty in the movie came dressed in a kilt, honouring the Scottish heritage of his character Scotty, and took to the mike and gave a speech to his fellow Brits on how honoured he was to be in the movie.

As for the film itself, WOW, what a film, action from start to finish, this is what so many other Star Trek movies have lacked in the past but this film piles on the action right from the word go.

Despite enjoying this film to the full I do still have some reservations, the story, although good and honours the Star Trek 40 year legacy it does take some liberties, the opening is really well done and I think true Trek Fans will love it, but, and I hope this isn't too much of a spoiler, the time travel aspect of the film can be a little difficult to swallow.

I don't think I'm giving too much away by saying that original Spock Leonard Nimoy make an extended cameo in the film, but after the initial appearance I found his presence a little uncomfortable, and the final scene in the film although fascinating I found a little odd.

That said the new cast a just superb and Abrams has stayed true to the legend while giving non hard core fans enough reasons to go, there are some in joke which the true fans will roll around on the floor at, but they are well placed and are additions to the film and don't drive it.

Let's hope this film can reignite the series and in 4 or 5 films time we can explore the origins of The Next Generation crew.