gipson + vikinzi = svršavanje!!!
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Mel Gibson will direct and Leonardo DiCaprio will star in an untitled period drama about Viking culture. William Monahan is writing the script.
Graham King will produce with Gibson and Tim Headington in a co-production of King's GK Films and Gibson's Icon Prods. Shooting is expected to begin in fall 2010, meaning that if everything falls into place, it would be the next directing effort for Gibson.
There is no distributor at the moment, but Gibson and King often make their films outside the studio system and secure distribution later.
The principals confirmed the project but would not divulge many details. DiCaprio, who has long been fascinated by Viking culture, will play one in a storyline that will be as unsparing as Gibson's other period directing efforts, "Braveheart," "The Passion of the Christ" and "Apocalypto."
The connective tissue is King.
The producer teamed with DiCaprio and Monahan in the Oscar-winning drama "The Departed" and just worked with Gibson and Monahan in the Martin Campbell-directed drama "Edge of Darkness." King also just produced Monahan's directorial debut, "London Boulevard," the Monahan-scripted adaptation of the Ken Bruen novel, with Colin Farrell and Keira Knightley starring.
The Viking film will be DiCaprio's first picture with Gibson.
"This will be an awe-inspiring story, created with some of the industry's finest cinematic talent, and I am just over the moon to be making this film with Mel, Leo and Bill," King said in a statement after the principals confirmed the project to Daily Variety.
Aside from "London Boulevard," King and his GK Films just completed "The Rum Diary" with Johnny Depp and Aaron Eckhart and Emily Blunt starrer "The Young Victoria," latter of which is being released this month by Bob Berney's Apparition.
DiCaprio will likely take a film before putting on the Viking horns. He just completed the Christopher Nolan-directed "Inception" for Warner Bros. and will next be seen in the Martin Scorsese-directed "Shutter Island," which Paramount releases Feb. 19. Gibson just completed the Jodie Foster-directed "The Beaver."
Ovo je jedna od najboljih vesti godine,. Firer se vratio. Firer radi sve kako treba!
Quote from: Ghoul on 15-12-2009, 01:19:03
Jodie Foster-directed "The Beaver."
Ma jel to Jodie prešla u XXX produkciju? :shock:
Mel Gibson has set up his next starring vehicle, which reassembles the key members of his "Apocalypto" team.
Gibson will topline the action drama "How I Spent My Summer Vacation," based on a screenplay he penned. News surfaced a few days after Gibson committed to directing Leonardo DiCaprio in a pic about Viking culture (Daily Variety, Dec. 14).
"Summer Vacation" centers on a career criminal who gets caught by Mexican authorities and is sent to a drug- and crime-filled prison, where he learns how to survive with the help of a 9-year-old boy.
Gibson has written only two other screenplays in his career: "Apocalypto" and "The Passion of the Christ," both of which he directed. Though "Summer Vacation" would seem a natural fit for Gibson to helm, he is passing the torch to his protege Adrian Grunberg, who was first a.d. on "Apocalypto." Stacy Perskie, who was second a.d. on the Mayan thriller, will produce "Summer Vacation."
Gibson's Icon Prods., which financed "Apocalypto," is putting up the coin for "Summer Vacation." Gibson has been quietly scouting locations south of the border for nearly a year and will start shooting the pic in March in San Diego and Mexico's Veracruz state, which provided the backdrop for "Apocalypto."
Icon partner Bruce Davey is also producing "Summer Vacation."
Gibson has two upcoming starring pics under his belt: the Graham King produced conspiracy thriller "Edge of Darkness" and the Jodie Foster-helmed black comedy "The Beaver." He is expected to direct the untitled Viking pic in the fall.
Gibson is repped by WME.
brate... di Caprio Viking, 'oće li i šiškice da nosi? Ne može mač da podigne, upropastio je i Bande Nju Jorka.
kažu da će za ovu ulogu da nabaci 20 kila - ko de niro za bika.
ma može Švarci da mu pozajmi telo, nema on ono što je potrebno za ovo. Sto posto će Viking da plače na kraju filma.
Dobar je Leonardo.
za Titanik, da.
Quote from: Albedo 0 on 23-12-2009, 21:47:52upropastio je i Bande Nju Jorka.
Inache obozhavam ovaj film, ali da pokushaju da me ubede da ce onaj krzhljavi Leo da ujedini bande Njujorka - impossible!
Tek ovo za vikinge je teshka sprdnja.
Mada Mel, ne rachunajuci onu rezhijsko-debitantsku bedu od filma, nije izneverio. Na znam shta da mislim.
Ja i dalje verujem da je ovo oko Leonarda zajebancija,on eventalno može da glumi jedino žensku koju Vikinzi otimaju u nekom pohodu.Jedino ako Mel hoće da pravi neku parodiju a Di Kaprija nije o tome obavestio.
Slažem se za Bande Njujuorka ali meni je on još smešniji u ulozi zajebanog baje i mačo mena u Krvavom dijamantu i Body of lies.Tu je i Departed.Stvarno mi nije jasno kako bilo kome može to da proda sa svojim bejbifejsom,adolescentskom bradicom i unjkavim glasom.I sa 35 godina i dalje izgleda kao klinja koji je obukao ćaletovo odelo i nacrtao sebi brkove i bradu.
Ne znam kakav je bio komercijalni uspeh ovih njegovih filmova ali ako nastavi tim putem ,teško da će ikada moći da dostigne svoja najbolja glumačka ostvarenja još iz rane mladosti kao što su What's Eating Gilbert Grape iThis Boy's Life.
Total Eclipse mi je bilo gadno da gledam ali ne sumnjam da mu je odlično legla takva uloga. :mrgreen:
Nego jel odgledo neko konačno Refnovu Valhalu?
Meni Di Caprio izgleda kao Stejsi Kič. Glavat i ružan.
Quote from: EKSTREMISTA on 24-12-2009, 15:31:49Nego jel odgledo neko konačno Refnovu Valhalu?
ja se predbilježujem, al još je nijesam zamijetio u ponudi.
si ti to vido negde da ima divx?
Bogami, sto se mene tice, Leonardo je definitivno dokazao da ume da glumi (Dejmon je prosto smesno ispao pored njega u The Departed), a sto se izgleda tice - sa +20 kila ima da izgleda or'ginal drevni Nordijac.
Mada, ono sto mene zanima najvise je to kako ce da sve ispadne iz lingivsticke perspektive. :!:
Ono što je interesantno u anatomskom smislu jeste da su tada ljudi generalno bili niži rastom i sitniji. Dakle, Di Caprio verovatno dosta liči na pravog Vikinga.
Quote from: crippled_avenger on 24-12-2009, 16:42:04
Ono što je interesantno u anatomskom smislu jeste da su tada ljudi generalno bili niži rastom i sitniji.
Da, svi osim skandinavaca.
Quote from: Albedo 0 on 23-12-2009, 22:14:13
ma može Švarci da mu pozajmi telo, nema on ono što je potrebno za ovo. Sto posto će Viking da plače na kraju filma.
Pa, ako ćemo objektivno, pre di Caprio liči na Vikinga nego Švarceneger.
Quote from: crippled_avenger on 24-12-2009, 16:42:04
Ono što je interesantno u anatomskom smislu jeste da su tada ljudi generalno bili niži rastom i sitniji. Dakle, Di Caprio verovatno dosta liči na pravog Vikinga.
Vikinzi su bili tek neznatno niži od ljudi danas, gledano po proseku. Ali ipak znatno viši od drugih naroda Evrope. Stoga, ako gledaš naturalistički, di Caprio bi mogao da prođe kao Viking, ali takvo poređenje je
misleading.
Baš me zanima šta će Gibson da uradi od ovog filma. Vikinzi su me zanimali još od detinjstva.
Imam apsolutno poverenje da uopste nece liciti na Pathfindera i ocekujem (zeljno) autenticni prikaz perioda - ma kakav film bio.
Ma kakav film bio?! Pošto ga režira Gibson, može samo da bude - odličan!
Quote from: ridiculus on 24-12-2009, 16:59:28Pa, ako ćemo objektivno, pre di Caprio liči na Vikinga nego Švarceneger.
ako bi bili potpuno, ali potpuno realni, onda bi morali priznati da Leonardo jednostavno nema jednu ratničku crtu na licu, on to jednostavno nije.
Kad bi počeli da kopamo po nekim starim slikama balkanskih gorštaka, pa uporedimo njihovu facu sa Kapriom, mislim šta bi rekli? Smešno...
na kraju nije poenta ni u visini ni u nabildovanim mišićima... Gibson da je mlađi i plavlji mogao bi da prođe, ova beba nema tu šta da traži.
Dobar će biti film.
Hoćeš reći biće odličan. Gibson je to!
šta si ga je na ovom forumu većih reditelja od skorsezea, i boljih poznavalaca glumaca od njega...
Pri tom, DiCaprio je visok koliko i ja, 183cm. Sto ce reci vise od prosecnog belca; stavise, vise od prosecnog danasnjeg Skandinavca. Ili, da to graficki predstavimo:
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(Roesdahl, Else. The Vikings. Harmondsworth: Penguin. 1987.)
Vidite onu liniju na kojoj pise 6ft? To je Leonardo. :lol:
Quote from: Albedo 0 on 24-12-2009, 19:18:07
ako bi bili potpuno, ali potpuno realni, onda bi morali priznati da Leonardo jednostavno nema jednu ratničku crtu na licu, on to jednostavno nije.
i edi je viking!
Quote from: Ghoul on 24-12-2009, 16:12:16
Quote from: EKSTREMISTA on 24-12-2009, 15:31:49Nego jel odgledo neko konačno Refnovu Valhalu?
ja se predbilježujem, al još je nijesam zamijetio u ponudi.
si ti to vido negde da ima divx?
Ma ne bi ja ni bunario bez neke dobre preporuke,a kritike koje sam pročito na netu ne ulivaju baš nadu.Ova ih sve sublimira:
Director Nicolas Winding Refn continues to change up the formula with each new film. Completely different then the gritty Pusher Trilogy and oddly creative Bronson, comes Valhalla Rising. The loose story follows a savage named One Eye, played by Mads Mikkelsen, on a journey through a mysterious land as he breaks free from capture. Winding Refn breaks up the story into six chapters with some epic titles (Hell, Sacrifice, etc.). It's a shame the film doesn't quite live up to that goal. This is the definition of all style, no substance. Winding Refn has a wonderful eye for visuals, and it shows here. This would be the perfect film to play in the background at some sort of gothic rave.
Winding Refn described the film as a piece of art, a painting one would look at for hours. There is breathtaking imagery on nearly every fram, so the film does succeed on some level. The story and pacing are left in the dust though. The first act is interesting, like seeing anything wildly new for the first time. That feeling wears out quite quickly, and for the middle hour of the film we wander randomly with this character, wondering how we got here and why does it matter? The end picks up a bit as we get to a final showdown. Mikkelsen said his character is more about "energy" rather that motivations or any type of development, and this is quite apparent. There is no connection to any actions he carries out or any type of familiarity. One of the few highlights of the film is the score. Winding Refn has crafted a dronal rock soundtrack, that gives a desperately needed punch to the face. The few moments of violence also delivers. Mikkelsen's character literally beats the living shit out of many of his opponents and it is handled beautiful. The film isn't terrible, but it certainly is a massive let-down in what would have been an addition to a perfect filmography for this young director.
5 out of 10
http://thefilmstage.com/2009/09/14/tiff-up-in-the-air-valhalla-rising-the-road/ (http://thefilmstage.com/2009/09/14/tiff-up-in-the-air-valhalla-rising-the-road/)
ma znam, pročito sam brdo rivjua i prilično mi je jasno da ovom filmu treba prići sa smanjenim očekivanjima (iako mi je njegov BRONSON u top-10 za 2009.); realno, to će biti negde oko 3- po mojoj skali.
ipak, refn je veliki reditelj, pa su i njegovi padovi vredni praćenja, a 'lepe slike' u ovom slučaju biće sasvim dovoljne da istrpim ostale eventualne probleme sa pričom, oikovima itd.
Quote from: Ghoul on 25-12-2009, 17:08:26ipak, refnKameron je veliki reditelj, pa su i njegovi padovi vredni praćenja, a 'lepe slike' u ovom slučaju biće sasvim dovoljne da istrpim ostale eventualne probleme sa pričom, likovima itd.
Ispravljeno :evil:
Quote from: mac on 25-12-2009, 17:19:02
Quote from: Ghoul on 25-12-2009, 17:08:26ipak, refnKameron je veliki reditelj, pa su i njegovi padovi vredni praćenja, a 'lepe slike' u ovom slučaju biće sasvim dovoljne da istrpim ostale eventualne probleme sa pričom, likovima itd.
Ispravljeno :evil:
ne znam zašto misliš da si neki džavo s ovom 'ispravkom': kameron je za svoj pad od mene dobio TROJKU, a refnu prognoziram 3-.
znači, sve je ok i dosledno 100%.
Iako je ocena slična rečnik je različit. To jest nedosledan.
koji rečnik?
o VALHALI se još nisam izjasnio.
a prilično sam siguran da, kakvi god da su promašaji u pitanju na nivou scenarija ili glume, sasvim sigurno nije u pitanju nekakva otužna bljutava orgija hipi bulšita...
Quote from: Ghoul on 24-12-2009, 20:04:48
šta si ga je na ovom forumu većih reditelja od skorsezea, i boljih poznavalaca glumaca od njega...
Glumaca?
To je holivudski film.
Quote from: Albedo 0 on 24-12-2009, 19:18:07
Kad bi počeli da kopamo po nekim starim slikama balkanskih gorštaka, pa uporedimo njihovu facu sa Kapriom, mislim šta bi rekli? Smešno...
Imao sam utisak da pričamo o Vikinzima, ne o balkanskim gorštacima.
Nas i skandinavljana, trijes miliona.
During press interviews for Mel Gibson's upcoming revenge picture "Edge Of Darkness", Mel was quizzed on his future plans and dropped a little non "Mad Max 4: Fury Road" news but had some very cool things to say about his epic Viking movie project that will star Leo Dicaprio with a script from "Departed" writer William Monahan.
Question: Have you talked to George Miller about Mad Max 4?
Mel Gibson: I've talked to George...yeah. We talk all the time anyway. I'm abreast of that. He's been trying to do this for years – the 4th installment. At one point I was involved and it fell to bits and then this and that...so now it's probably gone through a lot of changes and I can't wait to see it cause everything he does is magic. There is a touch of genius about George. Probably any good trick I've learned I got from George and Peter Weir.
What are you doing next?
Gibson: I'm working with Graham on the Viking movie. The very first idea I ever had about making a film...my first thought about ever being a filmmaker was when I was sixteen years old and I wanted to make a Viking movie. And I wanted to make it in old Norse, which I was studying at the time. It's odd because at that age that's a stupidly ridiculous idea cause how will I ever be a filmmaker. It's just some kind of romantic pipe dream. But that was the first big, epic, wacky idea I ever had was to show Viking real.
Does that mean the Viking movie will be in English or in old Norse?
Gibson: I think it's going to be English – the English that would have been spoken back then – and Old Norse. Whatever the 9th century had to offer. I'm going to give you real.
Is that really important to you.
Gibson: I want a Viking to scare you. I don't want a Viking to say, "I'm going to die with a sword in my hand." I don't want to hear that. It pulls the rug out from under you. I want to see somebody who I have never seen before speaking low guterl German who scares the living shit out of me coming up to my house. What is that like? What would that have been like?
How hard is that going to be to cast apart from Leo?
Gibson: He'll be amazing. He's a great actor.
:)
Quotenephron
just can't. I've seen some of his newer stuff, but I can not buy that kid as anything but an irritating, weak-ass prettyboy.
Leonardo DiCaprio as a Viking is as believable as Denise Richards as a nuclear physicist. Yeah, I guess it's possible....but....c'mon.
Some actors get on my nerves for no particular reason. DiCaprio is one. Nicolas Cage is the the other. Both of 'em are like nails-on-a-chalkboard to me.
monk
You keep calling him a kid. To me, that means you haven't seen him in anything recent.
nephronCan't help it. Such is my distaste for DiCaprio.
The Aviator, for instance. Good movie, but I kept thinking "Really? The kid from Titanic? Don't buy it." Same thing with Gangs of New York - well-done film, but it was really difficult for me to buy him as a hardscrabble tough guy. Yeah, he's a decent actor I guess, but I can't help seeing him as anything but a 14 year old girlboy, so a Mel Gibson Viking movie is the last film I think he'd work in. Maybe it's because of Titanic. I hated that movie for a whole bunch of different reasons, so perhaps that's permanently, and unreasonably tainted my take on DiCaprio. In any case, I don't like watching the man. Don't know what else to tell ya.
Mel Gibson is the first guy I'd want to do a Viking movie. He does violence so well, and as South Park put it, "Say what you will about Mel Gibson, but the sonofabitch knows good story structure!". I bet he'd give us a good story, great action (violence), and I can't see him doing too bad on the details - I doubt we'd get horned-helmets, and I bet we wouldn't get any stupid fantasy bull**** like goofy-sword-slung-over-the-hero's-back. Mel Gibson does good work, & I like his movies.
But....DiCaprio?! Man.....talk about a fly-in-the-ointment....
Question: You didn't expect "The Passion of the Christ" to be what it ended up becoming, did you?
Gibson: No, I didn't expect it to resonate so much. I really didn't. That shocked me. I was making it for myself. But one still has to think, "Well, I'm an audience member. Would I want to see it?" The same with Apocalypto. People keep asking "Whoa, how'd you do that?" That's why I can't wait to get my teeth into this Viking thing with Leo.
Question: So as a director, that's your next thing?
Gibson: I think so. I think it's the Viking movie.
Question: Is it going to be really violent? "Apocalypto"-type violence? I mean, is it going to be that intense?
Gibson: What do you think? I mean, who were the Vikings? Probably the worst bunch of motherfuckers –
Question: I know, savages.
Gibson: Savage animals. I mean, animals. And nice at home, but as soon as they get to somebody else's place, they were monsters.
Question: And you're doing it in –
Gibson: Well, what else? Old Norse. Otherwise, it's not scary.
Question: You really don't like movies that take risks, do you?
Gibson: Well I believe that's actually a safer bet. I mean, it's going to be very effective.
Question: Who are you casting in that?
Gibson: Leo DiCaprio.
Question: And he's going to speak in Old Norse?
Gibson: I hope so... and you're going to see him in a different way, because I'll make sure you do. Even he'll be surprised. [LAUGHTER]
od svega što je trenutno u najavi ili produkciji ne postoji film od koga očekujem više nego od ovoga.
a sve što gipson kazuje na tu temu samo me učvršćuje u prijatnim slutnjama.
zanimljivo je da se za APOCALYPTO, Mel zagrevao producirajući RAPA NUI, a ovde uklizava bez zagrevanja...
Stewart Till's (pictured) new distribution and sales business takes rights on Adrian Grunberg's film through Icon Productions first look deal
Icon Film International (IEI) has picked up worldwide sales rights to How I Spent My Summer Vacation as part of their first look deal with Mel Gibson and Bruce Davey's Icon Productions.
Gibson will star in the film, which he has co-written with Adrian Grunberg and Stacey Perskie, about a career criminal caught by Mexican authorities who is sent to a prison run by gangs.
Grunberg, who was the first assistant director on Gibson's Apocalypto, will direct the film, which is being produced by Bruce Davey and Stacy Perskie.
The film is due to start shooting on location in Mexico in March.
IEI will handle all international sales for the title, excluding North America/Canada which will be handled by Icon Productions.
Icon will distribute the film in the UK, Ireland and Australia and New Zealand.
Mel Gibson's Viking Epic Might Be His Final Directing Effort
March 13, 2010
Source: Hero Complex
by Ethan Anderton
Though it had been a little over eight years when Mel Gibson finally made his return to acting in Edge of Darkness, released earlier this year, it's only been half that time since he last directed a feature and that was the Mayan epic Apocalypto. We already know that Gibson's next film as a director will be yet another epic, this time set amongst the times of the Vikings, being written by William Monahan (who also wrote Kingdom of Heaven, Edge of Darkness, and The Departed) and starring Leonardo DiCaprio. And now Hero Complex is reporting that this yet-to-be-titled Viking dream project may very well be Gibson's last film as a director.
Over at the Icon Productions offices there was an equally epic five hour meeting to discuss Gibson's Viking project, and since there hasn't really ever been any memorable Viking films, this extended meeting seems a little bold in itself. But when you hear how long Gibson has been thinking about this, it's no surprise that he wants to get it right, and five hours is nothing compared to the time he's been waiting for this opportunity:
"It was the first movie I ever thought about making. I saw it in my mind back when I was teenager. Seriously, it's the first movie I wanted to make. And I think it will be the last film I direct. It's the thing I have been going toward, in a way, since I was young, and I think when it's done I may be finished."
Boucher says that "the people around Gibson, however, scoff at that notion and say that the Australian-bred actor and auteur is far too restless creatively to ever walk away from filmmaking." I think it would be hard for anybody who is passionate about filmmaking to turn their back on it, but at the same time, after you've completed your dream project at this point in your career (especially if it turns out to be successful) what else is there to do? Much like his attention to historical detail in Apocalypto and Passion of the Christ where he hones right into the native language, this film is not only epic in scope but meticulous in its construction:
"We're going hammer and tongs on the script right now. When I was 16, learning about the history of the English language I became fascinated with Vikings. And I imagined what they would sound like, how would they talk and that's what I will be going for in this film. It's a challenge though. There's never been a good Viking film, not that I've seen. I think I have found the right way to get into it, though, but I don't want to say too much. The real problem is making those guys sympathetic. They were monsters."
Producer Graham King knows the passion that both Gibson and, apparently DiCaprio, have for an awesome Viking story. He also goes on to talk about the difficulties of portraying these "monsters" as real characters:
"We all knew we wanted to do it. It was just a matter of finding what the story would be, who our Viking was. There's not many sympathetic Vikings out there. And you have to find something of sympathy in one of them or what else is there to show, other than blood and guts and rape and pillaging? You can't just show a film that is battle scene after battle scene, you have to show heroism and sympathy."
That's all Hero Complex could muster out of Gibson and King for now, who wouldn't reveal anything about DiCaprio's character or any bits about the story. I guess we'll just have to wait and see what comes out of the woodwork as this film plunges deeper into development and hopefully moves into production. As for this being Gibson's last film as a director, I'm kind of indifferent. Braveheart is fantastic, and religious quibbles aside, Passion of the Christ is emotionally trying and very powerful, but Apocalypto just felt like a retread of other epics before it, including Braveheart. How do you feel about Gibson leaving directing behind?
Read more: http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/03/13/mel-gibsons-viking-epic-might-be-his-final-directing-effort/#ixzz0i9KFNYvn (http://www.firstshowing.net/2010/03/13/mel-gibsons-viking-epic-might-be-his-final-directing-effort/#ixzz0i9KFNYvn)
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..nedeljni matine je posvećen povratku Martina Campbella na teritorije EDGE OF DARKNESS. Malo je reći da me 80s mini TV serija još uvek oduševljava, Martina Campbella cenim kao vrhunskog A-rutinera, tu je motiv osvete i Bojana Novaković kao update za Joannu Whalley - malo li je razloga za visoka očekivanja i dosta strepnje?
...Campbell usrsređeno vodi priču (mada je plot previše oslonjen na klimav motiv opšte zavere koja danas delujue malo prevaziđeno), ali ono što ovom, inače, sasvim solidnom filmu ozbiljno manjka je suštinski žest (a znamo da Campbell to ume i zna; Campbell je upadlljivo najuspešniji britanski autor mereno na osnovu sposobnosti prilagođavanja i usvajanja najvrednijih aspekata američkog zdravog repertoarskog filma). Zato mi je ponajviše zasmetao taj niskoenergetski pristup pravoj akciji, jer svi koji su gledali TV izvornik ne daje nimalo prostora za cerebralnost, a više živosti bi svakako doprielo da se prenbregne činjenica da nam je i Gibson baš postario i usporio. A falilo mi je još screen presence-a Bojane Novaković koja se vrlo dobro snašla u datom prostoru...
..ipak, da ponovim - zadovoljavajuće ostvarenje, zgodan B osvetnički naslov, fin odabir za konzumaciju u bioskopu, ali nikako u stravičnim neuslovima (ekstremno bučna ventilacija) sale 6 nabudženog Koloseja...
Meni je EoD izuzetno prijao. Delom zbog Bojane Novaković, koja ima zaista lepu ulogu ovde, što zbog moje naklonosti prema izvornoj seriji. Film je znatno lošiji u odnosu na seriju, ali imajući u vidu da je serije remek-delo i možda najbolja TV serija ikada (krupnih li reči), to ne znači da film nije vredan gledanja. Naprotiv!!!! Film je sasvim na mestu, mada ne uspeva da bude izvrstan, nedostaje mu to nešto što je teško definisati.
http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=d135898c-f6f7-4bbb-b5d4-4bc6c46565fb (http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=d135898c-f6f7-4bbb-b5d4-4bc6c46565fb)
ovo otvara pitanje - da li je prilikom kastinga za seljančice koje će vikinzi raidovati pouzdano utvrđeno odsustvo stranih tela u blizini mlečnih žlezda?
Zasto bi? Vikinzi u filmu nece da zene te seljancice i da im ukazuju duzno postovanje, ako ista silikoni ce samo jos vise razbuktati animalisticke instinkte i melgibsonovski osecaj za pravdu. Ako budu gengrejpovane od strane raspomamljenih vikinga, to je njihova greska.
Htedoh reci, bjorn-gibsonovski osecaj za pravdu. :D
Mel Gibson Interview - part one - Parkinson - BBC (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTMwsUHmufA&feature=related#normal)
Quote from: Morningstar on 13-07-2010, 10:54:22
silikoni ce samo jos vise razbuktati animalisticke instinkte
i poljuljati аutentičnost koju svi od gibsona očekujemo, pod uslovom da ne radi adaptaciju lost vikingsa. ne bi bilo bez vraga da di kaprio otkrije prevaru a zatim padne u jarost i kaže silikonki da će joj spaliti kolibu ali će prvo morati da mu poduva.
Verujem da će Youtube spoofovi sa baš takvim šalama da se pojave nakon premijere filma.
Vise mi zvuci dikapriovski da jedini otkrije svoju neznu stranu usred tog ludila i zaljubi se u zgodnu seljancicu koja ce nesumnjivo umreti u groznim mukama i tako mu dati povoda za osvetu. Zasto bi ga inace izabrao za tu ulogu?