New Trailer for Don Cheadle's 'Talk to Me' Hits the Net
Filed under: Comedy, Drama, Independent, New Releases, Newsstand
Consummate pro Don Cheadle is an actor who seems like he should be getting leading roles in huge Hollywood blockbusters. But instead, he often gets second, third or, in the case of Ocean's Thirteen, fifth billing in the credits. Well, no matter his position on the poster, he's always been tops with me as an actor to watch. And even if he hasn't quite achieved "household name" status, he's still managed to become one of the most successful and well-regarded actors working today with several projects in the works including the previously mentioned Oceans' Thirteen, a Miles Davis biopic and the soon-to-be-released Talk to Me -- the comedic yet uplifting and poignant story of ex-con turned radio personality Ralph "Petey" Greene. Previously on Cinematical, we brought you word of the film and included some background on the story and other details like who are the film's co-stars and director (Martin Sheen, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Kasi Lemmons, in case you don't want to click). There was also a trailer at that time as well. And now, thanks to Rope of Silicon, we can bring you a new trailer for the film to help encourage you to go out and see it. Its a good story featuring an interesting and compelling character portrayed by an actor who deserves attention and respect. It's ok to watch something else besides movies like Transformers and Pirates of the Caribbean: AWE sometimes. It won't hurt you, I promise. So, do yourself and Mr. Cheadle a favor: watch the Talk to Me trailer, get interested in the movie and then go see it when it opens in July.









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6-03-2007 @ 9:22PM
Abby Haworth said...
and don't forget the up-and-coming Chiwetel Ejiofor. i'm quite looking forward to what this cast can do together.
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7-02-2007 @ 2:28AM
russ lowry said...
Don i was very pleased when you got yhe humitarian award for your work in africa , i think not enough is done by the black community to send the message to all the dicktors not to abuse their black people , the black people need to band together and stand firm against any futher abuse of black people , in afraca . i am white and i think its terriable on how they treat their own people . russ lowry
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