Jason Statham says very, very little in his new film. The English actor must have only need to memorize about three pages of dialogue. But, as always, he s very expressive
Piers Morgan s savage response to Alastair Campbell accidentally announcing Queen s death
Alastair Campbell issued a swift apology after accidentally announcing the Queen s death on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday
15:32, 13 MAY 2021
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Piers Morgan has moved to taunt his GMB replacement Alastair Campbell after he accidentally announced the Queen had died.
Alastair Campbell issued a swift apology after accidentally announcing the Queen s death on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday.
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Based on the 2004 French film Cash Truck, Wrath of Man is co-written and directed by Guy Ritchie (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels; Sherlock Holmes; The Gentlemen) and follows H (Jason Statham), a mysterious man who takes a job with an armored truck company. When his truck is held up at gunpoint, H efficiently dispatches the assailants. Who is this guy? We learn his son was murdered in a similar robbery, and he s using his position with the trucking company to find the killers. (118 min.) click to enlarge
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“This is a creaky old dinosaur. This girl should have been retired 10 years ago.”
That’s a doomed security guard talking about a weather-beaten armoured car in the latest bloody action film from Guy Ritchie. But it’s also an easy opening for Ritchie and actor Jason Statham to flex their ageing chops, as if to say, “Hey, there’s some life in us yet!” And by the end of this nearly two-hour crime drama, a remake of the 2004 French thriller “Le Convoyeur,” the director and star, both in their 50s, seem reinvigorated, albeit at a slower and more effective pace than one might expect.
Alastair Campbell accidentally announces Queen s death on Good Morning Britain
Alastair Campbell made a blunder over the Queen s death on his final day as Good Morning Britain guest host
16:30, 12 MAY 2021
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Alastair Campbell issued a swift apology after accidentally announcing the Queen s death on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday.