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This a scene that was shown in a trailer, but was not in the movie where he admits it at the 1:45 mark https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlnoOdbZFdg I'd say he would have done more "Fast" movies, and probably helped Vin and Dwayne work out their differences, he would have taken roles that he was meant to play (i.e. Agent 47, The Best of Me, etc), I could have seen him do more action type of roles Not only did he beg his parents to be released, but his parents seem to run a company for clients (law or business, IDK) and unlike Jade's parents, they are most likely right-wing conservatives. My dad was 57 when I was 18 and that's not old You could put Aquaman in there since Zack did consult with James Wan and approved his story for the film pre-2017 I feel like Gina Carano would have been a better choice than her I’d watch it even if he casted his buddy Bruce Campbell as Tracy Was never fond of the guy, though I did enjoy Bulworth for its political satire and it’s impressive cast, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Paul Sorvino, Sean Astin, Christine Baranski, Oliver Platt. He does have a big ego and demands to do multiple takes. Gene Hackman, who worked with Beatty on Reds, couldn’t bear being directed by him and turned down a role in “Dick Tracy”. He's a notorious perfectionist on both the movies he directs and (to the grief of his directors) on those he only acts in. For someone of his longevity and stature, he's made very few films, reflecting his extreme pickiness at choosing projects. I doubt "Town & Country" "killed" his acting career--the last time he was an actual box-office star was probably 1978's "Heaven Can Wait"--so much as it reinforced his disinterest in acting in projects he didn't have complete control over. Then probably worries about age as well as his usual skittishness toward committing to a film led him to stall and stall and stall until he was de facto retired. A pity his intelligence was always so cautious in terms of making industry decisions--he could have been a major American director. Certainly "Reds" and "Bulworth" are more inspired and risky in terms of both subject and style than anything fellow actor-turned-director Clint Eastwood has ever done. But Eastwood on the other hand has always shot very quickly and doesn't give studio headaches. He's made several masterpieces compared to Beatty Yep, big mistake for him, if I wanted two watch to guys in a snowy location I’d take Christopher Moltisanti and Paulie Walnuts getting lost in the Pine Barrens any day, that Sopranos episode was released the same year. However I’m not talking about the Sopranos About T&C,when he signed on, all red flags began to show, several re-writes, several days, a film reel being stolen, clashing with the director and having no press tour, a recipe spelt out for disaster. At least Diane Keaton, Garry Shandling, Andie McDowell, Josh Hartnett and Jenna Elfmans careers somehow survived after that. remember I had a girlfriend, who was being stalked by someone who I had beef with in the past and was using it to get back at me, to deal with this, I had my family, and friends to stand with me and her through all of it, I eventually had to deal with the perpetrator on subsequent occasions, won't forget the whole ordeal and the dude was a sociopath and attacked a friend of mine as a message. Just an idea, maybe Gisele knows something about Dante I'd say he'd be part of the mission, but will be on the sidelines while the rest are on the mission on-screen The Mansion family Verone and Dante are the best villains, Cipher had potential, but was sidelined in the ninth movie and turned good in the 10th, The Shaws are now friends with Dom. Braga was okay, now he's in the can Hernan Reyes was a ruthless guy DK Takashi was a menace Johnny Tran, good villain, but generic Didn't like Otto in F9 Great choice, his performance would be a mix of Christian Bale and Robert Pattinson, Nicholson could stay as Joker, Dent maybe be a different actor (Ray Liotta), Vale (Yeah Sean Young), probably someone younger than Hutton, I'd keep DeVito as Penguin, Michelle Pfeiffer, but probably someone a little younger, for the third, Robin Williams would the Riddler, Marlon Wayans would play Robin, Sutherland as Alfred could work, but Burton casted Michael Gough because of his performances in Hammer films, maybe Sutherland as Gordon? I saw this Theory on reddit in a comment, but I think Dante and Aimes are pretty much the bizarro versions of Dom and Brian/Hobbs Once Lionsgate wanted John Wick 5 to be made and filmed back-to-back however these plans changed and John Wick died in the 4th movie, but they say never say never. I think Vin had overspoke How about someone like Rami Malek (could see him as Scarecrow, though) or Michael Fassbender Beatty wanted to make a sequel, but it never came to fruition, shame because Bulworth was his best, I believe, it was his last good film before he blew it with that trainwreck that shouldn't have been made (Town & Country). I guess the character could have survived assassination, we'll just never know She’s Mr. Nobody’s daughter and Alan Ritchson is playing his successor, while Scott Eastwood’s character is still in the same position as he was in 8, but I guess Ritchson’s character’s experience in the agency is obviously longer than Eastwood’s was in the franchise. I think that since Ritchson’s character is at odds with Dom from the start, but after the Rio race, they’ll join forces against Dante