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"the magnificent seven (fuqua, 2016)"


  

          

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http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2016/04/19/magnificent-seven-denzel-washington-sneak-peek-exclusive/83165304/

Director Antoine Fuqua knew he’d have to pull out some stops to convince Denzel Washington to saddle up for The Magnificent Seven.

After all, Washington had never done a Western. And there are big shoes to fill: Yul Brynner led an immortal cast (including Steve McQueen and Charles Bronson) in the original 1960 tale of gunslingers banding together to save a Mexican village from marauding bandits.

At lunch, Fuqua painted the whole picture of Washington dramatically riding over the hill on a black horse. He even played a hip-hop version of an Ennio Morricone Western theme to set the heroic mood.

It worked.

“Denzel just smiled and said, ‘All right, let’s do it,' ” Fuqua recalls. “I walked out of the restaurant and said to myself, ‘Denzel Washington is getting on a horse for The Magnificent Seven.' "

It’s not just Washington who is saddling up for Fuqua's remake, but an all-star cast which includes Chris Pratt, Vincent D’Onofrio and Ethan Hawke (the latter officially making it a reunion of 2001's Training Day).

The modern retelling rides into theaters Sept. 23 and releases its first trailer online Wednesday, revealing a black-hatted Washington with some serious sideburns and a mustache. The look was Washington’s idea, which shocked fans when he stepped out for the 2015 Manny Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather fight while starting to grow it out. That became an Internet thing.

“We went to that boxing match in Vegas, and people were seeing Denzel with the chops and were like, ‘What’s going on?’ “ Fuqua says. “I was saying to myself, 'Wait till they see him in full glory.' He looks great. Denzel just locked into that look."

Washington also took horseback riding lessons and bonded any and everywhere with his bounty-hunter character's nickel-plated Colt .45 Peacemaker.

“He had it with him all the time, even when he wasn’t on the set,” Fuqua says. “We’d have meetings and he’d be spinning and twirling his gun while we were talking. He used to walk around his house spinning guns, go to restaurants. Obviously, people knew it was for his character.”

Hawke rides alongside as the Civil War sharpshooter Goodnight Robicheaux, who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. Pratt, as the charming gambler Josh Farraday, was so amped to be riding in the crew that he kept a positive perspective, despite soaring temperatures on the set in New Orleans.

“It'd be 110 degrees and even the horses wouldn't do what you wanted them to do," Fuqua says. "I’d check in and ask Chris, 'You good?' And he’d say, ‘Let’s do this baby, I’m in a Western.' ”

The gang of misfits who come together for this Magnificent Seven is a diverse one, from its African-American leading man to South Korean star Byung-hun Lee, Mexican actor Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Native American Martin Sensmeier. That was important for Fuqua, but the killer attitude was paramount.

“These guys are gunslingers, and when they walk into the room, you notice them,” Fuqua says. “These are people you want to be with, or you want to protect you.”

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http://www.ew.com/article/2016/04/20/magnificent-seven-trailer

Forget righteousness. The new trailer for Antoine Fuqua’s starry, bullet-holed remake of The Magnificent Seven arrived early Wednesday morning, ready to serve up a helping of revenge.

Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Vincent D’Onofrio, Byung-Hun Lee, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Martin Sensmeier star in the film as the title seven avengers, with Peter Sarsgaard playing the villainous outlaw they’re out to kill (before he kills them first). As the trailer sets up, Washington’s Sam Chisolm is asked by a young woman (Haley Bennett, who also stars in this fall’s The Girl on a Train) if he’ll provide retribution to the evil Bartholomew Bogue (Sarsgaard), who previously rode into their town, burned a church, and shot her husband (Matt Bomer makes a brief appearance as the doomed spouse). Chisolm will, but he needs some help first. Enter the motley crew of ne’er-do-wells to lend support, including Pratt’s gambler and Hawke’s Civil War veteran.

“These guys are gunslingers, and when they walk into the room, you notice them,” Fuqua told USA Today on Tuesday when first-look photos of The Magnificent Seven were released. “These are people you want to be with, or you want to protect you.”

A remake of the classic 1960 Western starring Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen (itself based on 1954’s Seven Samurai), Magnificent Seven rides into theaters on Sept. 23.

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youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deSRpSn8Pyk
Apr 20th 2016
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better than Tarantino. NOPE! We comparing!
Apr 20th 2016
2
haha. fooq dogg!!!
Apr 20th 2016
3
Aint no comparison....Hateful Eight was turribell.
Sep 29th 2016
17
Went to an advanced screening..,
Apr 23rd 2016
4
Chris Pratt is so clear on who he is...zero fucks
Apr 23rd 2016
5
Trailer didn't move me.
Apr 26th 2016
6
It's great. Incredibly entertaining.
Sep 22nd 2016
7
Solid throwaway Western
Sep 25th 2016
8
Solid Movie. Good pace and action from start to finish
Sep 26th 2016
9
saw it last night w/ the wife on a date night. this was great. loved it....
Sep 27th 2016
10
I really enjoyed it.
Sep 28th 2016
11
the more I think about it he more I dislike it
Sep 28th 2016
12
it was aight for a matinee
Sep 28th 2016
13
I couldn't help thinking that while watching.
Sep 28th 2016
14
      totally agree on a backstory
Sep 29th 2016
16
predictable
Sep 29th 2016
15
This shit was good as hell
Oct 02nd 2016
18
I thought it was good.
Oct 05th 2016
19

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1. "youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deSRpSn8Pyk"
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2. "better than Tarantino. NOPE! We comparing!"
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3. "haha. fooq dogg!!!"
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17. "Aint no comparison....Hateful Eight was turribell."
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Indulgent af.

Magnificent Seven does play it safe....but sometimes that's all a movie has to do. Fuqua/Denzel on a roll.

  

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4. "Went to an advanced screening..,"
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Easily Fuqua's best film since 'Training Day'. Denzel transcends and Chris Pratt is scary good (I haven't seen too many people steal scenes from Denzel). I'm a huge fan of 'Seven Samurai' and the original 'Magnificent Seven'...they did those films justice and it fits into the canon nicely.

  

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5. "Chris Pratt is so clear on who he is...zero fucks"
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He just shows up as Chris Pratt and when the camera rolls, its Chris Pratt in a Cowboy outfit, space suit, army uniform, whatever.

He's Keanu 2.0 now with personality.

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6. "Trailer didn't move me."
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I peep it in the theaters though. I'd love to be surprised by how good this is.

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7. "It's great. Incredibly entertaining."
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Very old school Western. Action is all crisp. D'Onofrio hams it up beautifully.

One complaint: wish they'd used the original music the entire movie long. The original score is an all-timer.

Still-- a lot of fun.

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8. "Solid throwaway Western"
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Fairly standard Western. Entertaining enough. Don't think you need to rush to the theaters to see it.

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9. "Solid Movie. Good pace and action from start to finish"
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10. "saw it last night w/ the wife on a date night. this was great. loved it...."
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gripped you from the word go. let you know something about everyone's backstories, and then they got down to business shooting shit up.

denzel was badass. pratt was pratt but great at it. d'onofrio... man, i loved his character.




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Cast made it all the better.

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12. "the more I think about it he more I dislike it"
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I lay the vast majority of the blame on Nick Pizzolatto and Wenck's script which fails on multiple levels.

I'm happy it made a bunch of money because I'm always happy when westerns do well in this day and age. I just hope they don't make more westerns like this.

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13. "it was aight for a matinee"
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*spoilers*


how did the 40 bad guys who showed up with sarsgaard before the gunfight turn into like 300 during it?

shit felt like agent smith matrix reloaded levels of spawning ridiculousness.

it warmed my heart though seeing the black dude, mexican and native american riding off into the horizon as the only survivors out of the 7.

  

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14. "I couldn't help thinking that while watching."
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I would have put money on the Mexican dude or the Native American being the first one to get it. I would have liked more backstory about the two Native Americans. That could be an interesting approach to a Western - Native Americans deciding which side to choose when both sides stole their land.

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16. "totally agree on a backstory"
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>I would have put money on the Mexican dude or the Native
>American being the first one to get it. I would have liked
>more backstory about the two Native Americans. That could be
>an interesting approach to a Western - Native Americans
>deciding which side to choose when both sides stole their
>land.

you just had the anticipatory feeling the two were gonna square off.

*spoiler*

tho i thought fuqua would've had the older NA put up more of a fight as the clear-cut henchman...maybe having a few tricks up his sleeve from combat experience, instead of getting shanked in two seconds, called a sellout and going out like a sucka.

*end spoiler*

re: backstory, i was watching 'hell or high water' yesterday and they did a nice job drawing subtextual sympathy to the NA cop when he gave his own monologued sentiment re: all his kinfolk's land stolen by "regular" white folk/the army... and then the banking system subsequently stealing it from the latter.

  

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15. "predictable"
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could've waited for redbox

  

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18. "This shit was good as hell"
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19. "I thought it was good."
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It was definitely helped by having a strong cast of actors.

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