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First pics from Spielberg's untitled Munich film

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Ash Housewares

The Mountain Jew
so what's this about? not WWII so... something to do with Israel?

... (wheels turning)

ah, a murderous vendetta against the '72 Olympic terrorists, sounds like a fun trip, I wasn't too far off
 

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I hate Eric Bana. I don't know why, maybe it's his look. I don't want to hate him, but I do. I like the way this looks, though.
 

speedpop

Has problems recognising girls
temp said:
I hate Eric Bana. I don't know why, maybe it's his look. I don't want to hate him, but I do. I like the way this looks, though.
Eric Bana is king, and was awesome in his Ray Martin sketches for Full Frontal, not like any Americans would know.. but Bana has a shitload of acting depth which I'm sure will come out in Spielburg's new film.
 

AB 101

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I am looking forward to this movie.


I remember a little about this. I was very young at the time.

The subject does seem to lend itself to the big screen.

Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals at those games in swimming. :)


Sadly, tragedy struck those games also. :(
 

GaimeGuy

Volunteer Deputy Campaign Director, Obama for America '16
It was Israel's first olympics. And the PLO's first, too. :|
 

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speedpop said:
Eric Bana is king, and was awesome in his Ray Martin sketches for Full Frontal, not like any Americans would know.. but Bana has a shitload of acting depth which I'm sure will come out in Spielburg's new film.
Yeah, he's a good actor. Maybe it's because the first thing I saw him in was Hulk, and I really, really hated that movie. Actually, I have been sort of warming up to him since then. Damn Hulk was a bad movie.
 

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Woah, he was in Black Hawk Down. He must've had a really small role in it or something, because I don't remember him at all.
 

Substance

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Eric Bana's early career as a Sketch TV comedian is certainly different from what his American CV suggests. Its actually quite remarkable how suddenly he has hit the American scene, working with such greats as Ang Lee, Curtis Hanson, Ridley Scott and now Spielberg... It was probably Chopper(2000) which launched him. That was a ho-hum Australian movie but with damn compelling work from Bana. He was also in Finding Nemo, y'know.. the hammerhead.
 

Rlan

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