
Paramount Pictures (2022) - The Lost City on Channel 5 in High Pitch (Premiere)
“I found a British guy in a cave! I thought he was a little boy, but he has a full beard! We're gonna go through the jungle. We're gonna go to the airport and find a phone so you can have your cake and get what you want. And eat it too? If that's what you want to do with your cake, fine. Let's go. That’s the only thing you do with cake. Not mine. I don’t know what your people do, but my people eat it. You... could... give it to someone as a gift. Those people are still going to eat the cake. Everybody eats cake. What about the people who jump out of it? They don't eat it. When they're in it. I’ll have her back within 48 hours, or your next rescue is free, how many people need a next rescue? More than you think. Where’s the treasure? She’s holding him. I'm about to ask you something, and you better tell me the truth. Have you ever murdered anyone before? No. I don't know if I really buy it, but let me tell you something. If you ever think about murdering me, I promise, I will murder you first. My pleasure. You are weird. Let's go in the other room and talk about whichever war you lived through. I need you to do better. Then next time maybe din’t kidnap a romance novelist, hmmm? You need to send officials here. We’re closed. You’re closed. You’re closed? You know, I’ve been trying to take a nap for a year and half?” - Beth Hatten (Da’Vine Joy Randolph), Alan (Channing Tatum), Loretta (Sandra Bullock), Jack Trainer (Brad Pitt), Allison (Patti Harrison), Abigail Fairfax (Daniel Radcliffe), Oscar (Oscar Nuñez) and Local Policeman (Marcos Sánchez) Let me warn you, this movie contains violence gore and some bloody images, suggestive material, partial nudity, scenes of swearing, a bit of sexual scenes, alcohol and smoking use from the outset as well as frightening and intense sequences that are not suitable for children under the age of 13. Parental guidance and viewer discretion is advised. The opening song, which you hear in the background is, “The Lost City of D” composed by a Turkish-born American composer, conductor, and musician, Pinar Toprak. Why D? In October 2021, The Lost City of D has been retitled to The Lost City that has been theatrically released on March 2022 after previously having been set for April 2022. Filming then took place at the heart of the Dominican Republic at the Caribbean Sea from May to August 2021.