Hartnett and the Rain | Movie News
A NSFW trailer for Josh Hartnett's upcoming flick I COME WITH THE RAIN seems to have hit the webs way out of the left field this morning. The film seems to be about a cop on the edge of his sanity (Hartnett) who is hired by a mysterious billionaire to find his son Shitao. Elias Koteas plays Hasford, a serial killer from the Buffalo Bill school of art, whose body of work caused Hartnett to lose his mind. You can check the "trailer" our HERE.
Did you watch it? Let's call a spade a spade, huh? That thing looks crazy. Not crazy in a good way or crazy in a bad way; just crazy. Like the kind of thing Gary Busey would read to his children crazy. I'm looking forward to it. Probably not a first date option, but definitely a second or third. Lee Byung-hun, who will suit up in all white to play Storm Shadow in the upcoming GI JOE, also plays a part in the film that is directed by Tran Anh Hung (AT THE HEIGHT OF SUMMER).
Source: Cinemablend
Extra Tidbit: Elias Koteas. I'd give homeboy an Oscar for THE THIN RED LINE.























































































1:34AM on 04/22/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
p.s. Elias Koteas' best role was in "Some Kind of Wonderful" (the Pretty in Pink remake with the originally intended ending).
p.s. Elias Koteas' best role was in "Some Kind of Wonderful" (the Pretty in Pink remake with the originally intended ending).
1:10AM on 04/22/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
p.s. Elias Koteas' best role was in "Some Kind of Wonderful" (the Pretty in Pink remake with the originally intended ending).
p.s. Elias Koteas' best role was in "Some Kind of Wonderful" (the Pretty in Pink remake with the originally intended ending).
4:20AM on 04/21/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
8:49PM on 04/18/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
I'm also in agreement about The Thin Red Line. Maybe not Koteas in particular (though the man surely has some award-worthy performances under his belt, I just haven't watched it recently), but it really did kind of get lost in the shuffle.
I'm also in agreement about The Thin Red Line. Maybe not Koteas in particular (though the man surely has some award-worthy performances under his belt, I just haven't watched it recently), but it really did kind of get lost in the shuffle.
5:29PM on 04/18/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
1:46PM on 04/18/2008 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Love the tidbit. The Thin Red Line doesn't get NEARLY enough love. If Saving Private Ryan would have come out one year later, I think a lot more people would have seen and appreciated Malick's War Epic.
Love the tidbit. The Thin Red Line doesn't get NEARLY enough love. If Saving Private Ryan would have come out one year later, I think a lot more people would have seen and appreciated Malick's War Epic.