Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Immortal (for) a weekend.

The previews to Drive were massive!  That did take some of the heat away from the movie I have to admit. To see heavy hitters like this before a movie that demands my attention was tough, but my thoughts on Drive are brewing and it will come out if I feel like it...

The background with these films are just super sic!
Anyways. There is so much information on these three movies.

Adventures of Tin Tin
Red Tails
Immortals
First up!


Immortals 111111
Distributed by Relativity Media and Universal Pictures (Joint Studio Cooperation) **Which you see a lot of during these times of 3D and heavy budgets.
VFX- Image Engine, Modus Effects and Scanline FX
Director - Tarsem Singh
Producer(s) - Ryan Kavenaugh (CEO of Relativity Media), Mark Canton and
Gianni Nunnari
Director of Photography - Brendan Galvin
See IMDB for the Full VFX artists who made this show happen and on time (I hope)!....

The links below is documenting the credits of the film "Immortals" which opened on Friday.

Because I feel like it and I have finished cleaning and organising my room and library. I'm going to allocate all I know about these films as they were profoundly affecting when I was in the theater, alone, yet very excited to see these movies. To give you guys a better idea of what these movies are about. Because this was a year of movies. Without a doubt and next year will be just as volatile.
There will be no red carpet coverage ever on this site.
Matter of fact, this will be the last time a Red Carpet will be mentioned.

So I'll get to some good stuff, some substance that I can find on the net, for viewing and informative pleasure.

I HAVEN'T HAD THE TIME OR THE CASH TO GO CHECK THIS OUT YET!
Major success in terms of monetary gain.
It dissed Spielberg's Tin Tin all weekend.
Spielberg is none too happy. (see King of Cinema)
From THR:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/foreign-box-office-immortals-tintin-260975?utm_source=SilverpopMailing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Compose%20-%20new_international_500p_20111111%20%282%29&utm_content=


Enjoy the two little timbits, as I continue to explore the realm of high concept high budget films that are banking on the audiences dollars upon opening. Tin-Tin did strong this last weekend and we'll see how it does over this upcoming weekend. The only competition is coincidentally... Immortals, which will give it some trouble. It is being projected in Real 3D and native 2D.
3D-VS 2D/3D Epics. (see b(lock)busters))

Crucial in the tale of the tape coming up this weekend!

Too bad for Tower Heist. I don't see it doing too well with this, and Dreamworks' Puss N Boots 3D still remaining a threat for the third spot. An all 3D for Top 3 this weekend is imminent.

These are the links of a sequence similar to 300 (Same director) and the production notes provided by Cinefex Magazine:

http://www.makingof.com/posts/photos/4479/1/stand-your-ground

http://www.cinefex.com/upcomingfilms/upcoming.php?id=179

Great article fresh off the digital presses at Canada.com on The rise from the Ashes of Mickey Rourke. This is a role more geared toward him in the comic book sense, compared to IRON MAN 2. Hopefully he can eye up another artistically, emotionally driven flick to counter Ryan Gosling pretty soon here. Enter Darren Aronofsky... More on this a lot later
http://www.canada.com/entertainment/Mickey+Rourke+among+Immortals+After+years+lonely+dark+place+actor+career+risen+from/5646063/story.html

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