HEAT sequel inbound?

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They holding up a buffet in Sun City?
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Doc wrote: July 30th, 2022, 3:44 pm They holding up a buffet in Sun City?
Golden Coral?
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If Mann is directing (if this is real) … I am totally in for it. Heat and Collateral are two of my favorite movies of all time.
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Yeah, Mann being in on this means it will probably be good. His track record of movies is solid (Heat, Collateral, Miami Vice, BlackHat) The weakest of his movies is BlackHat - but it is still great cinematically and firearms wise.

I always thought they should do a sequel. Chris (Val Kilmer) was the only one left. Would be awesome (if unlikely) if they showed him as an aging broke has-been living in the memories of his past - till he has had enough and plans one last heist which results in him going out in a blaze of glory that is the opposite of Neil's death running from the law.

It looks like the actual movie will be :
Michael Mann is ready to rip on Heat 2, a novel he has written with Edgar-winner Meg Gardiner that expands the tapestry of his 1995 crime classic film. The surprise here: the novel coming August 9 from William Morrow through the HarperCollins-based Michael Mann Books imprint will tell an original story about the lives of the characters in that movie both before and after the events depicted in the movie. (Watch the book’s trailer, accompanied by Moby’s ‘God Moving Over the Face of the Water,’ the famed final music that plays at the film’s end).
It’s been my intention for a long time to do the further stories of Heat,” Mann told Deadline. “There was always a rich history or back-story about the events in these people’s lives before 1995 in Heat and projection of where their lives would take them after.”

The book represents the first novel from Michael Mann Books — which signed a multi-million dollar deal with HarperCollins imprint William Morrow — and it marks Mann’s debut as a novelist. The cat and mouse game between Hanna and McCauley was informed by real life ex-cop Chuck Adamson and his obsessive pursuit of the real Neil McCauley, a wily ex-con from Chicago who lived to take down big scores. Many of the events depicted in the film actually happened.

The novel Heat 2 starts one day after the events of the film, with a wounded Chris Shiherlis [played by Val Kilmer in Heat] desperate to escape LA. The story moves to both the six years preceding the heist and the years immediately following it, featuring new characters and new worlds of high-end professional crime, with highly cinematic action sequences. The venues range from the streets of L.A. to the inner sanctums of rival Taiwanese crime syndicates in a South American free trade zone, to a massive drug cartel money-laundering operation just over the border in Mexico, and eventually to Southeast Asia. Heat 2 explores the dangerous workings of international criminal organizations with full-blooded portraits of its male and female inhabitants.

A key is a deep dive into the life of Hanna, six years earlier, in Chicago and signature cases that honed his skills. It includes the failing of his earlier marriage, the effects of his Marine Corp service in Vietnam and conflicts within the Chicago PD where he discovers his life’s calling – the pursuit of armed and dangerous felons into the dark and wild places that would doom his marriage in Heat. In Chicago, that included the hunt for a particularly vicious crime crew.

The book also covers the lives –six years before the bank heist — of master thieves McCauley and Shiherlis, whose character becomes central in the post-1995 world of Heat, as well as Charlene (Ashley Judd), Nate (Jon Voight), Trejo (Danny Trejo) and the wheelchair-bound Kelso (Tom Noonan), who provided the bank alarm schematics to McCauley in the film.

“The bank job was not the first time Kelso worked with McCauley, and not the last time he will work with Chris,” Mann revealed.
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oldslurrydog1 wrote: July 30th, 2022, 5:40 pm
Doc wrote: July 30th, 2022, 3:44 pm They holding up a buffet in Sun City?
Golden Coral?
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Doc wrote: July 30th, 2022, 11:45 pm
oldslurrydog1 wrote: July 30th, 2022, 5:40 pm
Doc wrote: July 30th, 2022, 3:44 pm They holding up a buffet in Sun City?
Golden Coral?
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Michael Mann all I need to see it.
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XJThrottle wrote: July 30th, 2022, 11:47 pm
Doc wrote: July 30th, 2022, 11:45 pm
oldslurrydog1 wrote: July 30th, 2022, 5:40 pm
Golden Coral?
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aw probably be a buncha woke shiteheads, in rainbow suites and masks, using salt guns to scare the masses, with their AW. hollyweird is only getting worse, they think the world needs to know their opinion, i just want them to entertain me, thats all, no one needs a wanna be hero.
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I am waiting on John Wick 4...probably the only thing that would draw me to a theater (unless you count gay clown midget porn)
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paulgt2164 wrote: July 30th, 2022, 7:08 pm Yeah, Mann being in on this means it will probably be good. His track record of movies is solid (Heat, Collateral, Miami Vice, BlackHat) The weakest of his movies is BlackHat - but it is still great cinematically and firearms wise.

I always thought they should do a sequel. Chris (Val Kilmer) was the only one left. Would be awesome (if unlikely) if they showed him as an aging broke has-been living in the memories of his past - till he has had enough and plans one last heist which results in him going out in a blaze of glory that is the opposite of Neil's death running from the law.

It looks like the actual movie will be :
Michael Mann is ready to rip on Heat 2, a novel he has written with Edgar-winner Meg Gardiner that expands the tapestry of his 1995 crime classic film. The surprise here: the novel coming August 9 from William Morrow through the HarperCollins-based Michael Mann Books imprint will tell an original story about the lives of the characters in that movie both before and after the events depicted in the movie. (Watch the book’s trailer, accompanied by Moby’s ‘God Moving Over the Face of the Water,’ the famed final music that plays at the film’s end).
It’s been my intention for a long time to do the further stories of Heat,” Mann told Deadline. “There was always a rich history or back-story about the events in these people’s lives before 1995 in Heat and projection of where their lives would take them after.”

The book represents the first novel from Michael Mann Books — which signed a multi-million dollar deal with HarperCollins imprint William Morrow — and it marks Mann’s debut as a novelist. The cat and mouse game between Hanna and McCauley was informed by real life ex-cop Chuck Adamson and his obsessive pursuit of the real Neil McCauley, a wily ex-con from Chicago who lived to take down big scores. Many of the events depicted in the film actually happened.

The novel Heat 2 starts one day after the events of the film, with a wounded Chris Shiherlis [played by Val Kilmer in Heat] desperate to escape LA. The story moves to both the six years preceding the heist and the years immediately following it, featuring new characters and new worlds of high-end professional crime, with highly cinematic action sequences. The venues range from the streets of L.A. to the inner sanctums of rival Taiwanese crime syndicates in a South American free trade zone, to a massive drug cartel money-laundering operation just over the border in Mexico, and eventually to Southeast Asia. Heat 2 explores the dangerous workings of international criminal organizations with full-blooded portraits of its male and female inhabitants.

A key is a deep dive into the life of Hanna, six years earlier, in Chicago and signature cases that honed his skills. It includes the failing of his earlier marriage, the effects of his Marine Corp service in Vietnam and conflicts within the Chicago PD where he discovers his life’s calling – the pursuit of armed and dangerous felons into the dark and wild places that would doom his marriage in Heat. In Chicago, that included the hunt for a particularly vicious crime crew.

The book also covers the lives –six years before the bank heist — of master thieves McCauley and Shiherlis, whose character becomes central in the post-1995 world of Heat, as well as Charlene (Ashley Judd), Nate (Jon Voight), Trejo (Danny Trejo) and the wheelchair-bound Kelso (Tom Noonan), who provided the bank alarm schematics to McCauley in the film.

“The bank job was not the first time Kelso worked with McCauley, and not the last time he will work with Chris,” Mann revealed.
You left out “Thief”, one of the best crime movies ever made. James Caan wanted to get some pistol training at Gunsite but Jeff Cooper being a tight ass declined the request (he felt it wouldn’t be a realistic film if the star criminal knew how to expertly shoot). So under the table Chuck Taylor instructed Caan for several hours which is why Caan’s use of his .45 Colt Gold Cup in the film is flawless.
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Original was great. Hope the sequel is as good.
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Hollywood will poison anything good.
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mtptwo wrote: August 1st, 2022, 2:57 pm Hollywood will poison anything good.
Yep! Yer galdurned right-“The Unforgiven”, “American Sniper”, “Lone Survivor” and “Fury” were such Progressive disappointments……
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