Part III was decent too.
This is directed by Brad Bird. I'm IN.
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Part III was decent too.
This is directed by Brad Bird. I'm IN.
Hey I like Part 3. To me that was the best in the series. Too bad the gross was average.
Fassbender's disturbing portray of a sex-maniac
He gaze-rapes a passenger. The helpless deplorable state of the character translated to the screen :notworthy: Exploitation & indecency of the sequence is felt through-out despite staying truthful to pervert's pov.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=cVeI1lymAMI
Is this the film premier that Fassbender was happy that her mom missed ? :lol:
Yes. Lot of nude scenes. Heart-attack thaan. :lol:
http://www.toofab.com/2011/12/02/ext...g-rooney-mara/
8 (!!!) minute trailer.
'Dark Knight' rises briefly on IMAX screens
Director Christopher Nolan showed off six minutes of the highly anticipated The Dark Knight Rises on Thursday night. It's clear the comic book hero will have a fight on his hands.
The extended IMAX footage for Nolan's third, and final, venture into the Batman series featured a lot of Bane, the newest, macabrely-masked villain (played by Tom Hardy).
The prologue, as the footage is being called, will be released on several IMAX screens on Dec. 16 before Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible — Ghost Protocol.
"We're trying to begin in a surprising place," Nolan told USA TODAY after the Dark Knight footage screening. "It's a good chance of letting people know where this is all going to go."
The brief journey is a breathtaking airplane action sequence which makes clear that havoc lies ahead for the caped crusader. Centered around the film's opening sequence, it shows the masked Hardy displaying formidable high-altitude badness.
"Tom Hardy is an incredible talent," said Nolan. The two men worked together on 2010's Inception. "In this he is so limited in his movement with the mask, but he brings something to every gesture."
Of course, most every gesture in this prologue means pain to Hardy's adversaries.
Because the film's introduction focuses on the new baddie in town, Christian Bale (who plays both Batman and Bruce Wayne) appears only briefly. Anne Hathaway, new to the series, is seen fleetingly as Catwoman.
Nolan called it all "a little taste" of the movie which he is still heavily editing.
Allowing many of the IMAX camera-shot scenes to be seen on massive screens gives people the opportunity to see Dark Knight in "the true film grandeur which is being chipped away" through progressively smaller screens, said Nolan.
The Dark Knight Rises opens July 20, 2012.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/...man/51761112/1
Scene where Salander gets molested is the one which clearly explains Fincher's vision towards the book. The book itself isn't that deep and all, waiting badly to see what Fincher has added to it. The swedish version too wasn't that great IMO. Thanks for the link, kidglove.
Yeah.
I don't think TSN was that 'deep' and all. It could have been a routine Sorkin talkie but for the way Fincher translates it makes it seem much deeper than it really is. That's what he does.
Even though I haven't read the book, I do think the psychological nuance, infliction & entropy of revenge should be of great depth considering the subject matter. IF not, it could only be a failure.
I'd have always thought this kind of thematic challenge was meant for Polanski. In Fincher, they found someone close to that kind of level.