It's been only one episode since Carol told Rick that he needed to solve Jessie's spousal abuse problem by offing her horrid husband, and that plot accelerated into overdrive during this week's installment of "The Walking Dead," titled "Try."
No, Rick didn't actually kill Pete, but the two men had a gnarly fistfight that started in Jessie and Pete's house, smashed out their front window, and continued onto the streets of Alexandria, where everyone looked on in horror as the two men rolled around and beat each other to a bloody pulp. Earlier, Rick confronted Jessie with his knowledge of Pete's abuse, and while the woman initially rebuffed Rick's offers of help, skeptical of his motivations, she eventually relented when she realized that the constable's crush on her was more than just puppy love. And while Rick letting Little Rick guide his desire to separate Jessie and Pete may have...
No, Rick didn't actually kill Pete, but the two men had a gnarly fistfight that started in Jessie and Pete's house, smashed out their front window, and continued onto the streets of Alexandria, where everyone looked on in horror as the two men rolled around and beat each other to a bloody pulp. Earlier, Rick confronted Jessie with his knowledge of Pete's abuse, and while the woman initially rebuffed Rick's offers of help, skeptical of his motivations, she eventually relented when she realized that the constable's crush on her was more than just puppy love. And while Rick letting Little Rick guide his desire to separate Jessie and Pete may have...
- 3/23/2015
- by Katie Roberts
- Moviefone
It’s been a little slow on the news uptake when it comes to Paul Greengrass‘ Captain Phillips, but this silent production just had a minor break. As Variety reports, Max Martini (Pacific Rim) will join Tom Hanks in the true-life thriller, playing Frank Castellano, the Navy Seal commander who organized both Richard Phillips‘ rescue and the killing of his four Somali captors. Since this event serves as the film’s main conflict — and, considering the extent of Castellano’s involvement in said event — it sounds as though Martini‘s nabbed a decently-sized role.
Catherine Keener also stars in the Billy Ray-scripted film, which is scheduled to open on March 22nd, 2013.
Moving on, Variety has two casting stories on Brian Helgeland‘s Jackie Robinson film, 42, telling us that Toby Huss (Seinfeld‘s “The Wiz”), Brad Beyer (Gcb), and Ryan Merriman (Pretty Little Liars) will all break in their gloves...
Catherine Keener also stars in the Billy Ray-scripted film, which is scheduled to open on March 22nd, 2013.
Moving on, Variety has two casting stories on Brian Helgeland‘s Jackie Robinson film, 42, telling us that Toby Huss (Seinfeld‘s “The Wiz”), Brad Beyer (Gcb), and Ryan Merriman (Pretty Little Liars) will all break in their gloves...
- 4/13/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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