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Matthew Modine raging Amazon Prime stripped ironic ‘BORN TO KILL’ message from ‘Full Metal Jacket’ poster
Amid backlash from movie fans, Matthew Modine has admitted he is raging Amazon Prime stripped the tongue-in-cheek ‘BORN TO KILL’ message from the ‘Full Metal Jacket’ poster.
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Lorraine Toussaint Joins Jessica Biel & Elizabeth Banks In Prime Video’s ‘The Better Sister’
EXCLUSIVE: The Equalizer‘s Lorraine Toussaint is set as a series regular opposite Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks in Prime Video‘s thriller series The Better Sister, based on the novel by Alafair ...
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5 days ago · Matthew Modine is raging Amazon Prime stripped the tongue-in-cheek ‘BORN TO KILL’ message from the ‘Full Metal Jacket’ poster. The 65-year-old actor played jaded marine James T ‘Joker’ Davis in late director Stanley Kubrick’s searing 1987 anti-war Vietnam movie – which was famously ...
Jun 13, 2024 · EXCLUSIVE: Gabriel Sloyer (Grisdela) and Matthew Modine (Stranger Things) are the latest thesps tapped as series regulars for The Better Sister, Prime Video’s thriller series based on the novel...
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Jun 20, 2024 · Amazon makes a small but significant change to Full Metal Jacket's iconic poster, and Matthew Modine isn't happy.
4 days ago · Matthew Modine, who starred in the 1987 Stanley Kubrick war comedy “Full Metal Jacket,” is outraged that Amazon changed the artwork on the platform’s landing page for renting the film ...
Jun 19, 2024 · — Matthew Modine (@MatthewModine) June 18, 2024. “The duality of man” is a consistent theme in Kubrick’s work, as are Jungian themes, which are explicitly at work in the statement and pin on...
Jun 1, 2024 · Maybe California-born Matthew Modine caught the movie bug courtesy of his father Mark, who used to manage drive-in theatres, but after bagging his first film role in John Sayles’s Baby It’s You (1983) he never looked back.
Jun 20, 2024 · Prime Video will restore the artwork for Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket after Matthew Modine called out the streaming service for altering the image.