Tampa Could Be Site Of New Bryan Cranston Movie
Bryan Cranston starred in 2016’s The Infiltrator. He portrayed true-life U.S. Customs special agent Robert Mazur. Now, a second book by Robert Mazur is becoming a movie.

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Bryan Cranston starred in 2016's The Infiltrator. He portrayed true-life U.S. Customs special agent Robert Mazur. Now, a second book by Robert Mazur is becoming a movie.
The Infiltrator was a film about a government agent who went undercover to take down an organization run by Pablo Escobar. According to Film Tampa Bay, sites including Tampa International Airport, Hyde Park, Ybor City, Port of Tampa, Downtown Tampa and Tampa Theatre were used for scenes in the movie. Here's the trailer for The Infiltrator.
Now, the book The Betrayal is getting the big screen treatment. Bryan Cranston will reprise his role as goverment agent Robert Mazur. We don't know yet exactly where the movie will be made, but it's believed that Tampa will again be featured in the production.
[Source: Tampabay.com]
Mason Dixon’s 15 Favorite Summer Blockbuster Movies
Summer has officially begun, and there are already a couple of summer blockbuster movies out there. This brought me to look back and see which my favorites are of all time.
Already, "Top Gun: Maverick" has exceeded $900 million worldwide, and "Jurassic World: Dominion" is on Tom Cruise's heels with over $630 million so far. With those become all-time favorites? I did see "Top Gun: Maverick" and it was great. It might end up on my list of all-time favorites someday.
Having said that, let's take a look at which summer blockbuster movies did make my all-time list.
15 "Dirty Dancing" (1987)
With a fantastic mix of new songs and songs from when it takes place, Patrick Swayze, Jennifer Grey, Jerry Orbach and Cynthia Rhodes make a great cast. By the way, you can see Patrick Swayze and Cynthia Rhodes in the video for "Rosanna by Toto, which came out 5 years earlier.
14. "National Lampoon's Vacation" (1983)
They got it all started with Clark and Ellen Griswold as they made their way to Wally World. Without "Vacation," I wouldn't have my favorite all-time Christmas movie!
13. "Shrek" (2001)
You can't go wrong with a donkey and an ogre. Oh, and a Lord Farquaad.
12. "Weekend at Bernie's" (1989)
They were the only ones who knew. They just had to make sure everyone though Bernie was still alive.
11. "Grease" (1978)
The sing-along showings of "Grease" still fill up theatres.
10. "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" (1982)
Possibly the best family sci-fi film of all time.
9. "Caddyshack" (1980)
Still an immensely quotable film. Even if you're not a golfer, this cast makes the links funny.
8. "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986)
The perfect way to have so much fun in a single day. Some great advice from Ferris? "Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”
7. "Ghostbusters" (1984)
The movie stands the test of time. They tried again a couple of years later, and it wasn't quite as good. They tried it with a female cast a few years ago, and that didn't work either. They tried it one more time in "Ghostbusters: Afterlife," and it was directed by Jason Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman who directed the original and... it worked. If you haven't seen it, watch for lots of Easter eggs.
6. "Stand By Me" (1986)
The story by Stephen King brought to the big screen by Rob Reiner. Toss in kids like Wil Wheaton, River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Jerry O'Connell and Kiefer Sutherland.
5. Top Gun (1986)
It took a long time to finally get a sequel. Go back and watch the original one again. Then watch "Top Gun: Maverick" yet again.
4. "Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981)
The beginning of a franchise. Hard to believe they're about to make another one.
3. "Independence Day" (1996)
This wasn't E.T's family. These visitors were not here to be our friends.
2 "American Graffiti" (1973)
Wow, what cars they had in this movie, and you know I'm a car guy!
1. "Jaws" (1975)
It's the one that began the 'summer blockbuster movie'... It's also the one that scared people out of the ocean!