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Apr 25, 2017

New poster for The Bleeder aka Chuck aka Outsider

A poster for Naomi Watts & Liev Schreiber's (as Chuck) new movie, The Bleeder aka Chuck now officially renamed as "Outsider"", has been released. Interestingly, Naomi had also made a western TV movie known as "The Outsider" in her early years (2002) with Tim Daly, playing respectively an Amish woman and a cowboy falling in love.

*scheduled opening on May 5, 2017


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good poster

kidwatt said...

Thanks for mentioning Naomi did a western-type movie called The Outsider. It was done right before, or at the time, she did The Ring. I recommend The Outsider for all Naomi fans. As always she is stunningly beautiful (without much make-up here, too) and just perfect. It's not hard to sit through and is, in my opinion, an underrated movie of hers. She has some great scenes. :)

JohnQ said...

Wonder how big her role is, and how much screen time she has in this one. Otherwise this is her big support of her ex, following The Painted Veil when they started it all, his role being her recommendation as reported.

Kent said...

The Outsider was made in 2002 as a TV movie, she played an Amish woman and single mother and Tim Daly played a cowboy, the two fell in love after she lost her husband to and saved his life from the local rascals. She was extra beautiful in that movie.

Kent said...

Yes Kidwatt that movie is a must for Naomi fans, she had some great moments and chemistry with Tim Daly. And I think some of the scenes where she and Tim Daly were playing jokes with each other were priceless, and she was very lovely in those. I also like the fact that both the Carradine brothers (one is now dead, mysteriously now) were in that film.