Friday, October 26, 2012

Silent Hill Revelation 3D: Director Michael J. Bassett Gets Scary Related Posts No Comments

Silent Hill Revelation 3D is the sequel to the 2006 film that took the wildly popular horror video game and brought it to the big screen. Director Michael J. Bassett was tapped to bring the sequel to life and as a huge player of the game, considered the task a huge honor.

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“Being a fan of the game and realizing that this is a huge opportunity to create and play in this world, there’s not many movies where you get to make worlds. That is why I like fantasy and horror because you are building things from scratch,” Bassett said.

The Australian filmmaker knows how hard it is to get films of any genre made. “The opportunity to make a movie just doesn’t come along that often. It’s hard to get films made.”

After working on the film for years, he is clearly ecstatic about it finally opening this weekend. “I’ve been telling people about it for so long now and finally I get a chance to share it with them,” he said and laughed. “I’m kinda thrilled.”

If the latest Silent Hill film succeeds, much of the credit can go to the impeccable casting of lead Adelaide Clemens. The actress had previously only appeared in small budget Australian movies and Bassett believes the dramatic actress is exactly what the horror film needed.

“The more I think about it the luckier I feel I was to get Adelaide Clemens involved in this -- acting is such a natural talent for her -- to be able to put her into this world of Silent Hill and to see her blossom as a dramatic actress is a true blessing,” Bassett said.

“We’re making a horror movie and she took it very seriously. She’s an actress who is able to ground the whole thing. That’s the thing with horror, it would be very easy to make this with a typical scream queen and it wouldn’t be right. This world is real and unreal… and to have an actress who tackles it like a true drama is a true gift. She treated it like a proper drama, and not like a computer game adaptation and that is exactly what is needed to make it work.”

Adelaide Clemens in Silent Hill Revelation 3D
Many video games when they make the jump to the silver screen forget that they have to become a film with a beginning, middle and end as opposed to simply playing out the game onscreen. “I thought the first Silent Hill was the best game to screen adaptation I’d seen ever... in terms of capturing the visuals and truly getting what the game was. I think a movie like this has to be a visual experience,” Bassett admitted.

“While I admire the Paranormal Activities of the world, they do a different kind of horror. I love the idea of creating something new. It gives me a big palette and canvas."

Horror movies arrive all year long, but the Holy Grail of weekends for the genre is Halloween. Silent Hill Revelation 3D is the only new film released this year on Halloween which has the filmmaker beside himself.

“You can’t get a better time to release a horror film than now. It is the horror day and it is incredibly cool to be here in the U.S. It is a really significant holiday,” Bassett said.

“To be the horror movie that opens on that weekend is a true honor. I hope the audiences will completely freak out and I’d love to go back to this world if audiences are receptive to this movie.”


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Movie News FilmDistrict to Distribute Olympus Has Fallen ADD COMMENTS

FilmDistrict announced today that it has acquired US distribution rights to Millennium Films� Olympus Has Fallen, starring Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart and Morgan Freeman and directed by Antoine Fuqua. It will hit theaters on April 5, 2013.

Olympus Has Fallen is an action thriller starring Gerard Butler, a disgraced Secret Service agent who is called back to duty when the White House is taken over by terrorists. The movie also stars Angela Bassett, Robert Forster, Cole Hauser, Ashley Judd, Melissa Leo, Dylan McDermott, Radha Mitchell and Rick Yune.

FilmDistrict�s Peter Schlessel stated, �Olympus is a great action thriller that will keep audiences guessing and on the edge of their seat. Everyone at FilmDistrict is happy to be in business again with Avi, Mark and the team at Millennium and with a film starring Gerry Butler, who also stars in 'Playing For Keeps'".

The film is written by Creighton Rothenberger and Katrin Benedikt and produced by Fuqua, Butler, Alan Diegel, Ed Cathell III, Danny Lerner and Mark Gill. The executive producers are Avi Lerner, Danny Dimbort, Trevor Short, Boaz Davidson, John Thompson and Heidi Jo Markel.


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Susan Sarandon in heaven with 'Cloud Atlas'; 'You felt like you were in a circus'

Susan Sarandon says making "Cloud Atlas," adapted from the award-winning British novel, was a joyous theatrical experience in what seemed more like a "circus" than a movie set.

The Oscar-winning "Thelma and Louise" star plays four different characters in the visually rich movie by directing duo Andy and Lana Wachowski (of the "Matrix" saga), which opens in North America on Friday.

The nearly three-hour movie transports the filmgoer through six different eras, from the 19th to the 24th centuries, with a cast that also includes Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Hugh Grant and Jim Broadbent.

"The structure is different (from the 2004 novel) but the essence is definitely there," said Sarandon, who was given a copy of the novel by the Wachowskis after she appeared in their 2008 movie "Speed Racer."

"I thought the book was amazing but I didn't think they were making a movie. But at a certain point when they had assembled the money and the people, I got a phone call and they just said 'We missed you, why don't you come to Berlin and do this? And we'll send you the script.'

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Halle Berry as Meronym and Tom Hanks as Zachry in ‘Cloud Atlas’

"And I said: 'I'll come'... I hadn't read the script and I didn't know what parts or anything. I said yes, because I just think that they're so brilliant and so much fun and so sweet and I love them."

Sarandon, 66, who won the best actress Oscar for 1995's "Dead Man Walking," added: "I didn't know how they would make it into a movie. But that's their problem. I was up for the adventure and I kind of just jumped."

The film is arresting in that actors play several roles, male and female, in starkly different eras.

"In the book the characters don't have to be played by the same people, and I think that was really genius," Sarandon said.

It evokes the "feeling that being human is not about your color, your gender, time period or anything, but there's some kind of essence. And that's something that just happens subliminally as you watch the film," she said.

Sarandon said she was surprised at the atmosphere on set.

"I got there and it was kind of like a big theatrical repertory company. The spirit of that made me just forget about being nervous. There was just this playfulness that didn't let you be scared for too long," she said.

"I don't think I will ever find this feeling again. You felt like like you were in a circus, and that spirit was contagious," she added.

She admitted she had no idea what the final result would look like, but put her trust in the filmmakers.

"You know how some people are paranoid, have paranoia? Well, there is a word called pronoia, when you just assume that the universe is conspiring for you, not against you.

"I don't know if it's a real word but I believe in pronoia, and I think that the more you expect that, the more it actually works out."

This positive outlook is combined with a disarming modesty.

"For me the addictive part of being an actor, it's two things. The first one is the collaboration. Most of the other art forms are designed to be solitary, but film isn't, theater isn't.

"The second one is that you never feel like you get it right.

"When you see it sometimes you think: 'I wasn't brave enough. Why did I do that?' You try to make it intense and clear, but somehow you muddied it by doing too many things, you're a little lazy.

"And you think, 'Next time I'll get that'."

The "Cloud Atlas" talks about the film in this video clip


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Movie News Bullet to the Head Reveals a Second Domestic Trailer ADD COMMENTS

A second domestic trailer for Walter Hill's upcoming graphic novel adaptation Bullet to the Head is now online and you can check it out in the player below!

The R-rated action thriller opens on February 1, 2013 and co-stars Sung Kang, Sarah Shahi, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Christian Slater and Holt McCallany.

Bullet to the Head tells the story of a New Orleans hitman (Stallone) and a DC cop (Kang) who form an alliance to bring down the killers of their respective partners.




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Movie News CS Video Interview: Suraj Sharma, Star of Life of Pi COMMENTS (1) Posted by: ADD COMMENTS

Every year, there are new names and faces appearing in major studio movies, and as with many of Ang Lee's previous films, his adaptation of Yann Martel's novel Life of Pi introduces us to one of them, a fantastic young talent named Suraj Sharma, a young man with no previous acting experience until he was cast in the film.

Sharma's story is as remarkable as the journey of the character he plays. The film documents Pi surviving a shipwreck to end up adrift at sea with only a large Bengal tiger named Richard Parker as his companion.

A few weeks back, ComingSoon.net got to sit down with Sharma for one of his very first interviews to talk about taking on the role of the title character in such a beloved novel.

In the video interview below, we spoke to the charming young actor about:

* The audition process and how he got the role in the prestigious film
* How he didn't know how to swim before getting the part
* How playing the role changed his life
* Reading the book and wondering how they might do some of the things
* The order in which Ang Lee shot the movie
* What he learned in the "Ang Lee Acting Boot Camp"
* Working with the tigers, both real and CG
* How involved Ang Lee is in all aspects of the filmmaking
* The impact Ang Lee had on him and the Indian ceremony they had to solidify their relationship
* Ang Lee's calming nature and how that played into making the movie

And More!




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‘A Good Day to Die Hard’ trailer promises that John McClane will be back in latest addition to classic Bruce Willis franchise

It’s a good day for “Die Hard” fans.

Twentieth Century Fox released the first full-length trailer for “A Good Day to Die Hard,” the fifth installment of the franchise that stars Bruce Willis as the bane of both terrorists and property insurance adjusters.

This time around — after having exhausted all action possibilities stateside — Willis’ John McClane finds himself a fish out of water in Moscow.

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Fox via YouTube

There will be guns, there will be terrorists, and there will Bruce Willis.

 

“Dad, try not to make an even bigger mess of things,” warns his daughter Lucy, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, as she drops him off at the airport.

Judging from the more than one minute of explosions, bullets and punches that flash by during the 90-second trailer, he’s not a very good listener,

Yippee-ki-yay, moviegoers!

Directed by John Moore, “A Good Day to Die Hard” opens on Valentine’s Day 2013 and puts McClane in Russia, where he is forced to help his estranged son (Jai Courtney), who runs afoul of — you guessed it — terrorists.

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Fox via YouTube

The new film will be the fifth installment of the franchise that stars Bruce Willis as the bane of both terrorists and property insurance adjusters.

 

“Need a hug,” McClane asks his son in a rare break between action scenes.

“We’re not a hugging family,” John Jr. replies.

“Damn straight,” says McClane.


Source : nydailynews[dot]com

Fun Size Clip: Meet Roosevelt's Moms Related Posts No Comments

Meet Roosevelt's moms in this new Fun Size clip, which is out today! Take a look:

Victoria Justice stars as Wren, a high school girl who is invited to a Halloween party by her crush Aaron, played by Thomas McDonell. The only problem is that her mother, played by Chelsea Handler, makes her take her little brother trick or treating.

Jane Levy stars as Wren's best friend April, with Thomas Mann, Osric Chau, Josh Pence (Gangster Squad), Johnny Knoxville (Movie 43), and Ana Gasteyer also starring.

Fun Size is written by Max Werner and directed by Josh Schwartz. Catch the film in theaters beginning today!


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