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The Josh movie career past/present and future projects
Ok list of all of Josh movies, now let us discuss which is the best and what carachter and so on. Alright
Halloween: H20 (1998) Carachter: Jamie Lee Curtis .... Laurie Strode/Keri Tate Josh Hartnett .... John Tate Adam Arkin .... Will Brennan Michelle Williams .... Molly Cartwell LL Cool J .... Ronald 'Ronny' Jones Jodi Lyn O'Keefe .... Sarah Wainthrope Adam Hann-Byrd .... Charles 'Charlie' Deveraux Janet Leigh .... Norma Watson Joseph Gordon-Levitt .... Jimmy Howell Nancy Stephens .... Nurse Marion Chambers Whittington Brandon Williams .... Tony Allegre Beau Billingslea .... Detective 'Fitz' Fitzsimmons Matt Winston .... Detective Matt Sampson Larissa Miller .... Claudia (as Larisa Miller) Emmalee Thompson .... Casey Directed by Steve Miner Awards/Nominations(for josh): 1999 Nominated Blockbuster Entertainment Award - Favorite Male Newcomer 1999 Nominated MTV Movie Award - Best Breakthrough Male Performance Box Office: Gross $55,004,135 (USA) Rentals $21,451,562 (USA) The Faculty (1998) Cast: Jordana Brewster .... Delilah Profitt Clea DuVall .... Stokely 'Stokes' Mitchell Laura Harris .... Marybeth Louise Hutchinson Josh Hartnett .... Zeke Tyler Shawn Hatosy .... Stan Rosado Elijah Wood .... Casey Connor Salma Hayek .... Nurse Rosa Harper Famke Janssen .... Miss Elizabeth Burke Piper Laurie .... Mrs. Karen Olson Christopher McDonald .... Mr. Frank Connor Bebe Neuwirth .... Principal Valerie Drake Usher Raymond .... Gabe Santora Robert Patrick .... Coach Joe Willis Jon Stewart .... Prof. Edward Furlong Daniel von Bargen .... Mr. John Tate Directed by Robert Rodriguez Awards/Nominations (for josh): 1999 Nominated Saturn Award - Best Performance by a Younger Actor/Actress Box Office: Budget $15,000,000 Gross $40,064,955 (USA) [IMG]The Virgin Suicides (2000) [/IMG] Cast: James Woods .... Mr. Lisbon Kathleen Turner .... Mrs. Lisbon Kirsten Dunst .... Lux Lisbon Josh Hartnett .... Trip Fontaine Michael Paré .... Adult Trip Fontaine Scott Glenn .... Father Moody Danny DeVito .... Dr. Horniker A.J. Cook .... Mary Lisbon Hanna R. Hall .... Cecilia Lisbon (as Hannah Hall) Leslie Hayman .... Therese Lisbon Chelse Swain .... Bonnie Lisbon Jonathan Tucker .... Tim Weiner Noah Shebib .... Parkie Denton Robert Schwartzman .... Paul Baldino Lee Kagan .... David Barker Directed by Sofia Coppola Awards/Nominations (for josh): None for josh for the movie see here Box Office: Budget $6,000,000 Gross $4,859,475 (USA) Here On Earth (2000) Cast: Chris Klein .... Kelvin 'Kelley' Morse Leelee Sobieski .... Samantha 'Sam' Cavanaugh Josh Hartnett .... Jasper Arnold Michael Rooker .... Malcolm Arnold Annie Corley .... Betsy Arnold Bruce Greenwood .... Earl Cavanaugh Annette O'Toole .... Jo Cavanaugh Elaine Hendrix .... Jennifer Cavanaugh Stuart Wilson .... John Morse Ronni Saxon .... Robin Arnold Maureen O'Malley .... Patty Tac Fitzgerald .... Pete Jessica Stier .... Vanessa Erik Kristofer .... Charlie Zach Fehst .... Steve Directed by Mark Piznarski Awards/Nominations (for josh): None Box Office: Budget $15,000,000 Gross $10,494,147 Blow Dry (2000) Cast: Alan Rickman .... Phil Allen Natasha Richardson .... Shelley Allen Rachel Griffiths .... Sandra Rachael Leigh Cook .... Christina Robertson Josh Hartnett .... Brian Allen Bill Nighy .... Ray (Raymond) Robertson Warren Clarke .... Tony Rosemary Harris .... Daisy Hugh Bonneville .... Louis Heidi Klum .... Jasmine Peter McDonald .... Vincent Michael McElhatton .... Robert David Bradley .... Noah Ben Crompton .... Saul Ann Rye .... Margaret, Farmer's Wife Directed by Brian Allen Awards/Nominations (for josh): None Box Office: Gross $637,769 (USA) Town & Country (2001) Cast: Warren Beatty .... Porter Stoddard Diane Keaton .... Ellie Stoddard Andie MacDowell .... Eugenie Claybourne Garry Shandling .... Griffin Miller Jenna Elfman .... Auburn Nastassja Kinski .... Alex Goldie Hawn .... Mona Miller Charlton Heston .... Eugenie's Father Marian Seldes .... Eugenie's Mother Josh Hartnett .... Tom Stoddard (as Joshua Hartnett) Tricia Vessey .... Alice Stoddard Vincent Lascoumes .... Waiter William Hootkins .... Barney (as Bill Hootkins) Terry Hoyos .... Yolanda (as Terri Hoyos) Marc Casabani .... Omar Directed by Peter Chelsom Awards/Nominations (for josh): None Box Office: Budget $90,000,000 Gross $6,712,451 Pearl Harbor (2001) Cast: Ben Affleck .... Capt. Rafe McCawley Josh Hartnett .... Capt. Danny Walker Kate Beckinsale .... Nurse Lt. Evelyn Johnson Cuba Gooding Jr. .... Petty Officer Doris 'Dorie' Miller Jon Voight .... President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Alec Baldwin .... Lt. Col. James 'Jimmy' Doolittle Tom Sizemore .... Sergeant Earl Sistern William Lee Scott .... Lt. Billy Thompson Greg Zola .... Lt. Anthony Fusco Ewen Bremner .... Lt. Red Winkle Jaime King .... Nurse Betty Bayer (as James King) Catherine Kellner .... Nurse Barbara Jennifer Garner .... Nurse Sandra Sara Rue .... Nurse Martha Michael Shannon .... Lt. Gooz Wood Directed by Michael Bay Awards/Nominations (for josh): 2002 Nominated MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance Other awards including academy awards see here Box Office: Budget $135,250,000 Gross $198,539,855 (USA) O (2001) Cast: Mekhi Phifer .... Odin James Josh Hartnett .... Hugo Goulding Andrew Keegan .... Michael Cassio Julia Stiles .... Desi Brable Rain Phoenix .... Emily Elden Henson .... Roger Rodriguez Martin Sheen .... Coach Duke Goulding John Heard .... Dean Brable Anthony Johnson .... Dell (as AJ Johnson) Chris Dong .... Dutchman Player Rachel Shumate .... Brandy Marshall Gitter .... Radio Announcer Lisa Benavides .... Ms. Serney Chris Freihofer .... Assistant Coach Ken French .... Scout #1 Directed by Tim Blake Nelson Awards/Nominations (for josh): None Box Office: Budget $5,000,000 Gross $16,017,403 (USA) Black Hawk Down (2001) Cast: Josh Hartnett .... SSgt. Matt Eversmann Ewan McGregor .... Spec. Danny Grimes Jason Isaacs .... Capt. Mike Steele Tom Sizemore .... Lt. Col. Danny McKnight William Fichtner .... SFC. Jeff Sanderson Eric Bana .... SFC 'Hoot' Gibson Sam Shepard .... Maj. Gen William F. Garrison Ewen Bremner .... Spec. Shawn Nelson Tom Hardy .... Spec. Lance Twombly (as Thomas Hardy) Ron Eldard .... C.W.O. Mike Durant Charlie Hofheimer .... Cpl. Jamie Smith Hugh Dancy .... SFC. Kurt Schmid Tom Guiry .... SSgt. Ed Yurek (as Thomas Guiry) Brian Van Holt .... SSgt. Jeff Struecker Steven Ford .... Lt. Col. Joe Cribbs Directed by Ridley Scott Awards/Nominations (for josh): None Other awards including academy awards see here Box Office: Budget $90,000,000 Gross $108,638,745 (USA) 40 Days and 40 Nights (2002) Cast: Josh Hartnett .... Matt Shannyn Sossamon .... Erica Sutton Paulo Costanzo .... Ryan Adam Trese .... John Emmanuelle Vaugier .... Susie Lorin Heath .... Diana Aaron Trainor .... Waiter Glenn Fitzgerald .... Chris Monet Mazur .... Candy Christine Chatelain .... Andie Keegan Connor Tracy .... Mandy Michael C. Maronna .... Bagel guy (as Michael Maronna) Vinessa Shaw .... Nicole Stefanie von Pfetten .... Girl in Chinatown Stanley Anderson .... Father Maher Directed by Michael Lehmann Awards/Nominations (for josh): None Box Office: Budget $17,000,000 Gross $37,939,782 (USA) Hollywood Homicide (2003) Cast: Harrison Ford .... Joe Gavilan Josh Hartnett .... K.C. Calden Lena Olin .... Ruby Bruce Greenwood .... Lt. Bennie Macko Isaiah Washington .... Antoine Sartain Lolita Davidovich .... Cleo Ricard Keith David .... Leon Master P .... Julius Armas Dwight Yoakam .... Leroy Wasley Martin Landau .... Jerry Duran Lou Diamond Phillips .... Wanda Gladys Knight .... Olivia Robidoux Meredith Scott Lynn .... I.A. Detective Jackson Tom Todoroff .... I.A. Detective Zino James MacDonald .... Danny Broome Directed by Ron Shelton Awards/Nominations (for josh): None yet Box Office: Budget $75,000,000 Gross $30,013,346 [ 12-04-2003: Message edited ellavm ] [ 03-19-2004: Message edited ellavm ] |
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For me personally i think that Black Hawk Down is hands down the best movie performance wise and well the quality of the movie as a whole is immense.
Although those numbers are only the USA box office not worldwide numbers which i´ll try to find as well, we can note that there is only hollywood homicide that tanked at the boxoffice i will not include town and country cause josh isn´t really in it. All the other movies have made profit. I don´t want to see him doing movies like 40days and 40nights or here on earth types ever again. He for me has moved on from that. But i quess you have to start somewhere and what better way than to get noticed is a teen flick [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img]. We know that wicker park is a dark movie which i think suits josh very well he has this mysterious look about him. Also josh has made a very wise decicsion when he team up for the rum diary with no less names than benicio del toro and johnny depp amongst other that has just started filming and i for one cannot wait to see it. It is based on a novel by paul hunter who is a very well known writer. Then we have heard of a possible new project called the black thalia also a famous novel. So even though we might be in a little bit of a draft fear not my fellow joshaholics i´ve got a feeling that we will be seeing alot of josh in the coming years starting with 2004. |
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I have to agree with you ellavm I do think Black Hawk Down is some very good work.
The Faculty - i do love that film purely for entertainment value though. The Virgin Suicides - very different role than what i would be used to but well acted. Here On Earth - not at all a fan of that film, flimsy character. Pearl Harbour - not at all liking this film, very typical character, boyish, not one of my favs. 40 Days and 40 Nights - hated it, not even Josh could change my mind about this film. Hollywood Homocide - hilarious character! __________________
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Hello! [img]smilies/wave.gif[/img] I'm gonna like this topic [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img]
firstly I have to say that I have never seen neither Blow Dry nor Town and Country. so.. as you guys, my fave movie of Josh is BHD, actually not only of Josh, it's one of my fav emovies of all times, I would never had believed that I owuld like a movie about war because I don't usually like those kinds, but this one is worth gold. I would classificate Josh's movies as follows: My fave movie sof him--> BHD and The virgin suicides, I got speechless with these movie, I just love love love them Least fave movie--> Halloween H20 and Here on Earth, well I'd rather see HOE than HH20, I just can't stand these [img]smilies/nono.gif[/img] The hottest Josh--> in The Faculty, although the movie is very silly and I can't stand that argument [img]smilies/nono.gif[/img] I have seen it tons of times only for his hair and his pants [img]smilies/drool.gif[/img] The "ugliest" Josh (it's impossible for him to be ugly, but anyway..)---> The virgin Suicides, that hair [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] His best acting--> in BHD, he was just brilliant His best character--> I would Hugo, he was the weirdest and deepest character he's ever played I'll keep on thinking about more to comment [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img] |
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I always thought that when josh made BHD it would be the beganin of a carreer full of good movie.
But when he did 40D&40N... i don't know [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img] I dont mean that didn't like that movie, because i like. But i still think that is like to back down a step. Then he did Hollywood Homicide and it was the same [img]smilies/rolleyes.gif[/img] His performance was great in BHD! and he get one of the principal character and just him was in the poster promotion ( [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] )!!! I don't know why he didn't climb as i thought. __________________
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marce: he only did 40days and 40nights as a part of a 3movie deal with miramax (the other 2 were the faculty and h20) so we need not worry about a repeat of that movie. I kinda liked it i mean 90min of hot looking josh contemplating sex uhm [img]smilies/eyebrows.gif[/img] thats just to my liking [img]smilies/wink.gif[/img].
now a shocking revelation [img]smilies/blush.gif[/img] i´ve yet to see HH but i´ve heard from my friends who arn´t particulary fans of josh that they really liked the movie and him in it. So no comment on that movie from me. |
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oh i post lots of new info on both rum diary and the black dahlia in the news thread recently so check it out. |
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Loving this thread, i'm gonna say my thoughts of every movie:
Halloween: H20 --> I have to say that Josh was really cute in it. But is the movie of him that i always forget when i think about his filmografy. It didn't had such an..impact on me. It didn't matter....i don't know how to say it...i mean after seen the movie i was like that [img]smilies/look.gif[/img] His performance was nothing big and nothing small neither...just...one more movie. The Faculty--> Ok. This is the hottest Josh! This is the first movie i saw of him, and besides i have a pretty cool memory of the day i went to see it. That's why i'll always have a special feeling for the movie. Is the only Josh movie i own, but not my fav of him. Is kind of a stupid movie, but that hair, and that whispering talks he does killed me. Killed me so much! [IMG]The Virgin Suicides [/IMG]--> uh, the things i did to see this movie. I looked for it EVERYWHERE, i swear and i couldn't find it (damn town), so one day, i went to sleep over my friends house, and when we went to rent a movie i saw it. I started jumping like an idiot saying we needed to rent that. And i saw it. Ok, i expected more from the movie because i had been waiting for it soooo much. But i liked it a lot. I didn't really see the point on Josh' character, i guess he was a heartbreaker? But i still don't like his character. His performance...well i think that is not about him. Is about the character, if the character doesn't give him a chance to make a wonderful acting, he can't do it. And that character was kinda plain for me. Besides Kirsten was wonderful in it. But i liked it, and me and my friends have some jokes about that night and i'll always remember that movie with a good feeling, like the faculty. Here On Earth --> Not even Josh saved that movie. I HATE THIS MOVIE. Is one of the worst movies i've ever seen, and i'm sorry for josh but i just can't see it. If it's on TV, even i know that the god josh is in it, i just have to go away. Such a bad bad bad movie. [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] Blow Dry --> haven't seen it [img]smilies/look.gif[/img] Town & Country --> Ok, as i HATED Here on earth, i don't hate this one. I just got a thrauma with it [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] I don't hate it i just pretend i never rented it [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] Is that i can't see the point of Warren Beaty pretending he's a teen-hot-wanted man anymore. Pearl Harbor --> Yes, i hate it too. ( Do i like any of Josh's movies? [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] ). I think that this movie is not as bad as here on earth but this movie, in my opinion, blamed war movies. Is not war. Is just love. I don't like it. I don't like war movies with love storylines because that's just not the way it is. Besides Josh's character was pretty...i don't know...i won't say stupid because...it wasn't stupid. But i just didn't find the point of his falling in love with the girl, because they hardly knew eachother. (But that's just MY opinion). And i think that the fact that the same voice that they use for Dawson, here in spain was the one he got, didn't help. O --> Ok, i enjoyed this movie. Not only because it was somehow Shakespeare's. But because I loved Mekhi and Josh's performances. Alex said Josh spends the whole movie whispering and that put her on her nerves, but i liked it. I think it gave a different aspect to Hugo that maybe someone else wouldn't have been able to do. Hugo is.."dark" and yeah...somehow insane. That's why i liked it. But i'm getting to think that maybe i liked how Hugo's mind was working more than Josh. Anyway i think he did a great think making this movie. Black Hawk Down--> What can i say from this movie? Alex and I waited until the credits were done to start clapping in front of the big screen. I LOVED it. I love war movies, and i realise i did after i saw this movie. Ridley Scott is one of my favourite directors, and Josh did such a great job. Because that scene with the whole "operation" to one of the guys. That scene touched me. Look at Josh's face. Well look at Josh's face in the whole movie. He was splendid in it. 40 Days and 40 Nights --> Well...i didn't hate that movie. I think its pretty funny, if you think about how embarassing must be to shoot some scenes. Wanting it or not, Josh's expressions were really hilarious. Hollywood Homicide --> Well..it dissapointed me. A little, because it wasn't exactly what i expected. But i liked it. It was cool and funny and Josh was SO SO HANDSOME in it. Really. And everytime i hear "Stella" i start giggling like an idiot thinking about josh yelling "STELLA!!!STELLA!!!". [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] __________________
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The virgin suicides produced a big impact on me, I couldn't stop thinking of the movie 24/7, I absolutely loved it and I wanted to marry Sofia Coppola [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] I have some scenes recorded in a videotape and I love to watch it, also Leslie Hayman is one of my fave actresses
I did like Pearl Harbor and I think it's because I have never seen it as a war movie, I've always seen it as a love one. For me the war is not important in it, plus, the facts that are told are fake, it's like America was the victim [img]smilies/pout.gif[/img] but well, I'm turning to the political side [img]smilies/lol.gif[/img] I think this is a completely love movie and nothing else. Quote:
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more info on some of the movies i mentioned Black Thalia Based on the novel by James Ellroy, The Black Dahlia is set in 1940s Los Angeles. Two cops, Bucky Bleichert (Josh Hartnett) and his partner, Lee Blanchard, investigate the death of Elizabeth Short, a young woman found brutally murdered. Bucky soon realizes that his girlfriend had ties to the deceased, and soon after that, he begins uncovering corruption and conspiracy within the police department. Script review (spoilers) Quote:
Like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, this film is an adaptation of a Hunter S. Thompson book. This one, The Rum Diary, is his first published work of fiction and covers his early days as a journalist, before all the hallucinogens (though with abundant booze), at a San Juan paper in the 1950s. The Rum Diary was Thompson's first work of fiction, based on his early journalistic foray at a newspaper in San Juan in the late 1950s. While it predated the ingestion of hallucinogens that colored his later work, such as Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (the film adaptation of which starred Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro), the novel featured plenty of drinking and carousing at the paper, with a love triangle thrown in for good measure. Much more background info can be found right here. The company behind this movie, FilmEngine, is also producing Josh Hartnett's Wish You Were Here. Its credits also include Hartnett's "O." (alt.journalism.gonzo so Wish you were here is still on the cards [img]smilies/biggrin.gif[/img] hope so anyways... Obsessed / Wicker Park or whatever it will be called in the end. In this remake of 1996 French thriller L'Appartement, a New York investment banker (Josh Hartnett) sees a woman in a café who looks like his long-lost love and decides to follow her home to her apartment, where he waits for her. Things get more sinister from there. Remake alert: The French film L'Appartement, upon which The Apartment is based, won Best Foreign Film awards at the British Independent Film Awards and the British Academy Awards |
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