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Alexdelarge

Julien Maury and Alexandre Bustillo know what they like and they like Beatrice Dalle. The French directing duo leapt to instant international fame with the grueling Inside, in which Dalle starred as a scissor wielding, baby mad slasher killer. And the experience worked out so well that they cast Dalle again for their sophomore film, Livid. And now the third time looks to be the charm with the upcoming Among The Living (Aux Yeux Des Vivants).

            Youngsters, Victor, Dan and Tom skip school to wander around an abandoned amusement park. They stumble upon a horrific vision: a woman in chains is dragged through the field by a man wearing a clown mask. The masked man catches a glimpse of the boys, who scramble to run away. But, before they can escape, they see something which has been hidden for years, something they were not meant to see. Terrified of having been seen by the masked man, the boys try to alert the police. Unfortunately, their past record of unruly behavior discredits them and the police do not follow up on their tipoff. That night someone breaks into their homes, seeking to eliminate them...one after another. They are going to meet Klarence...

Production is currently scheduled to begin spring 2013. Chloé Coulloud, Lannick Gautry, and Francis Renaud also star.
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

SaksOverkill

Iron Man 3 - Official Trailer (HD)


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Sign up to get the latest updates instantly.   Sign Up ►      More Instant Alert Options ►  I am, quite frankly, surprised by this announcement.

It's a pleasant surprise.  I'm more than happy for James Cameron to make whatever he wants, and adding another film to his development slate can only be a good thing.  But a little while ago, he basically announced that he was done developing new properties and claimed that he was in the "Avatar" business exclusively.

My guess is now that he's deep into the nuts and bolts part of actually writing those sequels and preparing for the sure-to-be-crushing experience of doing part two and part three as one giant production, he's realizing that maybe he doesn't want to spend the entire rest of his life just doing stories about Pandora.  While I agree with him that he's created this fictional planet where he can pretty much tell any story and metaphorically tackle any topic, I also look forward to seeing him try something different because I think he remains exciting and intriguing no matter what the subject matter.

In this case, if you're interested in spoilers, all you need to do is track down a copy of The Informationist by Taylor Stevens, a novel that was published last year.  I haven't read it, but I'm certainly curious now, and it sounds like the female lead is a perfect fit for Cameron's sensibilities.  According to Deadline, the book deals with Vanessa "Michael" Munroe, an information specialist who is hired to track down a billionaire's daughter who vanished in Africa years earlier.  It sounds like Munroe's journey to find the girl pushes her to some extreme places, and with a backdrop like that, I'm dying to see how Cameron handles it.

For one thing, the idea of Cameron shooting in a place as volatile and wild as Africa is exciting.  But honestly, no one has a better handle on creating strong, interesting female leads in action films, and considering how uneven the landscape still is, it is always good news when Cameron gears up to do this.  It sounds like they've got a long way to go before this one is in front of cameras, but when I reached out today to Jon Landau, Cameron's producer, he seemed excited.  Landau replied, "If you get a chance to read the book... you will see why it is a perfect fit for us that will make a great movie."

Consider me sold.

The "Avatar" sequels are in pre-production now.  I'm sure we'll have years of coverage of those for you, and I hope this ends up as something Cameron actually gets around to making.  Development is a tricky beast, and I wish them well with it.

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"


Barbarin

Ovo kao da je Skriljeks radio muziku.
Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

SaksOverkill

EXCLUSIVE: Universal Pictures has made a deal for The Legend Of Conan, an action film that will star Arnold Schwarzenegger in one of his signature roles as Robert E. Howard's mythic barbarian. The deal brings Conan and Schwarzenegger back to Universal, which released the first film that launched Schwarzenegger's movie career back in 1982. Universal has world rights on the film. The film will be produced by Fredrik Malmberg and Chris Morgan. Malmberg is CEO of Paradox Entertainment, which holds the rights to Conan. Morgan is the Universal-based writer and producer whose credits include the last four Fast And The Furious films, along with Wanted and 47 Ronin. Morgan has hatched the story and might write the script. The caveat is that the studio wants The Legend Of Conan for summer 2014, and Morgan might not be finished writing the seventh Fast And Furious installment by then. If that happens he will be a very active producer, because this is Morgan's dream project.
Schwarzenegger starred in two Conan films before moving on to Terminator and other blockbusters as he became the world's biggest action star. Paradox was involved in a 2011 reboot at Millennium Films that starred Jason Momoa and misfired. Paradox's Malmberg, who moved the project away from Warner Bros after seven years of development with big-name filmmakers because the project was moving too slowly, feels that this is the version of the film that he and everybody else always wanted to see on the screen but couldn't while Schwarzenegger was governor of California.
"The original ended with Arnold on the throne as a seasoned warrior, and this is the take of the film we will make," Malmberg told me. "It's that Nordic Viking mythic guy who has played the role of king, warrior, soldier and mercenary, and who has bedded more women than anyone, nearing the last cycle of his life. He knows he'll be going to Valhalla, and wants to go out with a good battle."
There are no plans for Momoa to return. Morgan said that in his mind, The Legend Oof Conan not only skips over that film, but also the 1984 sequel that Schwarzenegger starred in. The direct link is to the original, which was directed by John Milius from a script he wrote with Oliver Stone. That was a testosterone-laced exploration of Howard's mythology of a child sold into slavery who grows into manhood seeking vengeance against the warlord who slaughtered his family and his village.
"After the original seminal movie, all that came after looked silly to me," Morgan said. "Robert E. Howard's mythology and some great philosophy from Nietzsche to Atilla the Hun was layered in the original film. People say, he didn't speak for the first 20 minutes of the film, but that was calculated in depicting this man who takes control of life with his own hand. This movie picks up Conan where Arnold is now in his life, and we will be able to use the fact that he has aged in this story. I love the property of Conan so much that I wouldn't touch it unless we came up with something worthy. We think this is a worthy successor to the original film. Think of this as Conan's Unforgiven."
They've yet to figure out whether the film will be R-rated like that original, but they won't flinch from the hardness of the period depicted.
"I loved the choices they made in that film," Morgan said. "You start with the wholesale slaughter and death of Conan's village at the hand of the warlord played by James Earl Jones, and you see young Conan chained to a wheel as he becomes stronger. Then he's a pit fighter, and later basically a stud bull before he meets the first kind person of his life, who lets him go. All of that horrific stuff happened for a reason, and then an act of kindness sends him on his journey. Will that level of violence be there? Absolutely, but only if it serves a character who lives by that barbarian law of the wild, who is capable of extreme violence and rage, but who has created his own code and operates from within it. By the end of that film, Conan became a certain character, and this film picks him up there, as he faces different challenges that include dealing with age."
Said Schwarzenegger: "I always loved the Conan character and I'm honored to be asked to step into the role once again. I can't wait to work with Universal and the great team of Fredrik Malmberg and Chris Morgan to develop the next step of this truly epic story."
Universal co-president of production Jeff Kirschenbaum will oversee the project, and attorneys Patrick Knapp and Richard Thompson made the deal for Paradox. CAA reps Schwarzenegger along with Knapp and Jake Bloom. ICM Partners reps Morgan.

stari mlinar

http://screamfestla.com/showfilm2012.php?movie=Incident

Deluje interesantno. na ovogodišnjem izdanju Screamfesta u Los Anđelesu, osvojio nagradu za najbolji kratki film.

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"


Alexdelarge

After playing to strong reviews at Sitges and FrightFest, The Seasoning House, directorial debut of British special effects maestro Paul Hyett (The Descent, The Woman in Black), is set to hit UK theaters sometime in 2013 thanks to Kaleidescope Films Distribution. In the meantime, we've got the official, ultra-violent trailer, in which an abused deaf mute wreaks vengeance upon a cruel brothel during a military conflict in the Balkans. Alternate title suggestion: I Spit on your Tank.

Here's the synopsis from the Variety story about Kaleidescope's acquisition of the film:

    The Seasoning House follows a deaf mute orphan, living in a house where young girls are bought and sold for men's pleasure, who sets out to exact revenge for the death of her friend.

While our own James Marsh wasn't totally on-board with the script at FrightFest, he still found that the film "frequently delivers an oppressive, unsettling atmosphere, memorable death sequences and a confidence behind the camera..."

THE SEASONING HOUSE OFFICIAL TRAILER
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Alexdelarge

THE PERVERT'S GUIDE TO IDEOLOGY (Sophie Fiennes)

Director Sophie Fiennes and superstar philosopher Slavoj Zizek re-team in this follow-up to their 2006 collaboration The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, and this new film is as riveting, funny, and profound as its predecessor. The formula is pretty much the same: Zizek, with his inimitably passionate, excitable demeanor, holds forth in an almost non-stop monologue, during which he analyzes numerous films to build his arguments. Fiennes puts it all together with a witty, stylish flair, the pertinent film clips always well-placed, and with Zizek often hilariously inserted into recreations of the settings of the films he discusses. Whereas their previous film concerned cinema itself as a subject, here Fiennes and Zizek expand their purview beyond the realm of movies, using cinema to illustrate how ideology functions in society, and how it underlies everything we see, do, and think, often without our realizing it. Analyses of such disparate films as They Live, The Sound of Music, West Side Story, Taxi Driver, and Triumph of the Will are harnessed to illustrate Zizek's thesis. Non-fiction clips also make appearances here: the World Trade Center attack, the London riots, the mass shootings in Oslo, Norway. It's a wild psychoanalytical and intellectual ride, and one that you'll want to return to again and again.
moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.


Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Alexdelarge

moj se postupak čitanja sastoji u visokoobdarenom prelistavanju.

srpski film je remek-delo koje treba da dobije sve prve nagrade.

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

raindelay

I WAS ANTI-OBAMA BEFORE IT WAS COOL

Barbarin

 :cry: :cry: :cry: 'Sherlock' season 3 might not air until 2014 -- EXCLUSIVE  :cry: :cry: :cry:

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Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Milosh

"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part."

http://milosh.mojblog.rs/

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...


Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...




Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Barbarin

Jeremy Clarkson:
"After an overnight flight back to London, I find myself wondering once again if babies should travel with the baggage"

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Milosh

"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part."

http://milosh.mojblog.rs/


Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Milosh

"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part."

http://milosh.mojblog.rs/

Agota

uzasno zanimljiv i intrigantan trejler ,jedva cekam film !
ali ,eto, do tada ,pogledacu PRIMER .
This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Milosh

"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part."

http://milosh.mojblog.rs/

Milosh

"Ernest Hemingway once wrote: "The world is a fine place and worth fighting for." I agree with the second part."

http://milosh.mojblog.rs/


-_-

Nikad nisam voleo spin-off-ove,
ali ovo bih vrlo rado pogledao...  :D

QuoteNakon što je Dizni kupio prava na snimanje nastavaka "Ratova zvezda",
pojavile su se glasine da će minijaturni učitelj Joda
biti prvi od likova koji će dobiti film posvećen isključivo njemu.



B92 - Ratovi Zvezda: Stiže film o Jodi?

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...

Agota

This is a gift, it comes with a price. Who is the lamb and who is the knife. Midas is king and he holds me so tight. And turns me to gold in the sunlight ...