Top 10 Dragon-based Movies
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They defy science and logic, yet have existed longer than most creatures, the dragon has been used just as much as dinosaurs. Scary, funny, a best friend, in movies dragons have been in and done …

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Daniel Day-Lewis and Benicio Del Toro may SILENCE Scorsese!

Submitted by Daniel Herrera on February 1, 2009 – 11:14 pm2 Comments

Martin Scorsese may have his next filmed lined up after Shutter Island, with the Oscar winning director attempting to have his next project be the film Silence.  Silence tells the story of two Jesuit priests who travel to Japan and encounter violence and hardships while attempting to spread the word of Christianity.   The film would mark the first feature for Daniel Day-Lewis since completing the musical Nine by Rob Marshall and the first for Benicio Del Toro since completing the upcoming Wolfman remake.  Gael Garcia Bernal is also in talk to star in the film though no cast members have been officially signed on.

The last time Daniel Day-lewis worked with Martin Scorsese, resulted in an Oscar nomination for his work in Gangs of New York.  Benicio Del Toro has not yet worked with the celebrated director but if all three actors agree to partcipate in the film, would surely result in yet another masterpiece.

 

Source: Variety

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