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Channing Tatum broke into Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s home
“When you’re grieving over a lost loved one, you don’t only focus on their death, you celebrate their life, and that’s what this movie does for the Towers”, Levitt said. Or how about a reboot of “How to Succeed In Business (Without Really Trying)”?
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“Philippe actually insisted that he be the one to teach me to walk on the wire”, Levitt said a recent press event. “How times have changed”. The dizzying effect – made within a budget of just $35 million – sent some moviegoers rushing to the restroom at the film’s New York Film Festival premiere on Saturday. Armed with an extensive, minute-by-minute lesson plan, Petit swore Gordon-Levitt would be walking unassisted on a wire within a week – and he was. That film was affectionate and informative, gripping and tense; via plentiful yet tasteful dramatizations and stylized interviews with its affable subject and his accomplices, it told the story of Petit’s illegal walk with the tension and intricacy of a heist movie.
On Thursday night, Gordon-Levitt kicked it up a notch by joining “The Tonight Show’s” barbershop quartet to cover Rihanna’s “B***h Better Have My Money”.
The “Walk” hits the big screen on September 30, 2015.
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“It’s an endangered species”, says Rothman. The business has a awful time making them now. “It’s a great documentary, and it lets you in to see what all the real characters were thinking and how they did this”.