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Post by belelmo27cien on Jun 30, 2013 6:55:33 GMT -5
Thanks!
Japan is the last country to release...as usual. But still it's good to know we'll get to see it this year. I wonder if there are any premieres outside US.
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Post by Gabi on Jun 30, 2013 22:59:17 GMT -5
Thanks snajper!!!! I'm suprised by the brazilian release. And it's funny that will open only 3 weeks after "The Heat".
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Post by addicted on Jul 1, 2013 17:35:20 GMT -5
Thanks for that. Another Sandy fix later in the year. Can't complain.
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 5, 2013 22:23:17 GMT -5
James Cameron helped Alfonso Cuaron. This site reports a bit of interesting thing. thefilmstage.com/news/james-cameron-confirms-battle-angel-will-follow-avatar-trilogy-says-man-of-steel-iron-man-3%E2%80%99-didnt-need-3d/We also brought you the news, earlier in the week, that Cameron helped out longtime friend Alfonso Cuarón with his own upcoming space epic, Gravity; speaking together at the forum, he opened up regarding his work. Giving a hint as to the long delays, the Children of Men director said that during the extensive production period he didn’t think he had the tools available to tell the story of astronauts stranded to space. As he was stuck trying to complete the film, Cuarón called Cameron, who believed his obstacle was not a matter of technology but storytelling. Unfortunately, the duo don’t go into specifics as to what was adjusted in order to push forward, except to say that it was solved with the help of cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki. Hopefully more details on their process arrive after a Venice premiere of the Sandra Bullock- and George Clooney-led film.
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Post by Gabi on Jul 6, 2013 1:37:25 GMT -5
Alfonso will attend the "EW’s Visionaries" panel be at the Comic-Con on July 18. Entertainment Weekly's The Visionaries From art house cinema to studio blockbuster, these uncompromising directors have electrified audiences with their virtuoso storytelling and breathtaking imagery. Marc Webb (The Amazing Spider-Man 2, 500 Days of Summer), Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban), and Edgar Wright (The World's End, Shaun of the Dead) lead this master class on the art of filmmaking and a wide-ranging discussion about the future of film. Thursday July 18, 2013 2:30pm - 3:30pm www.comic-con.org/cci/thursday"The Amazing SM2" and "The World’s End" are confirmed at the convention. So I guess "Gravity" will have a panel too. And I can't believe it's only 3 months to the release.
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 6, 2013 14:10:12 GMT -5
Thanks. I really wasn't paying attention to it. So, Warner Bros. will introduce several future films including "Gravity" on July 20, Saturday. I don't really know about Comic Con, but I wonder if Sandy and/or George will attend? www.comic-con.org/cci/saturday
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Post by addicted on Jul 7, 2013 17:19:23 GMT -5
Cameron ey... Every time I hear more about this film I'm even more intrigued.
Would be cool if she attended Comic Con.
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 8, 2013 11:02:02 GMT -5
George Clooney's interview on an Australian site. It sounds like recyling from earlier interview but anyway... www.theaustralian.com.au/executive-living/luxury/george-clooney-from-er-to-gravity-with-sandra-bullock/story-e6frg8io-1226673364190You recently worked with Alfonso Cuaron on Gravity - what can you say about that? That movie was so complicated. It was one of those things where sometimes I go, "I'd like to direct that, or I wish I had done that", but I look at this movie and don't have a clue! It's two people floating in space. It's really high concept and it'll either be an amazing film or just awful! I think it's gonna be unbelievably beautiful and an unbelievably great movie. And Sandra Bullock is off-the-charts great. She's been a friend of mine for many years and it was really, honestly, one of the best times I've had working. She's so good in the movie. I think it's gonna be a beautiful, beautiful film. But it's a big risk to have Alfonso basically saying, "I'm gonna put you guys in space suits and make this a story about survival and really about your own sort of personal journey". I think it's a very brave film. I'm so proud to be a part of it.
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 8, 2013 13:09:40 GMT -5
USA Today's article including Curaon & producer's comments. www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2013/07/08/gravity-george-clooney-sandra-bullock/2473513/If you thought going to the moon was complicated, try shooting a thriller set in the depths of outer space. Director Alfonso Cuarón spent nearly five years attempting to perfect the look of zero gravity for the thriller Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney (out Oct. 4). "We wanted to shoot the whole film showing zero gravity with the actors moving in a choreographic way," say Cuarón, perhaps best-known for directing 2004's Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. "This has never been done before. It was a journey of learning. But it looks pretty darn good." Gravity, which Cuarón wrote with his son Jonás, opens the prestigious Venice Film Festiva on Aug. 28 in Italy, and Cuarón will show off footage at the July 18-21 Comic-Con in San Diego. The film follows Dr. Ryan Stone (Bullock), a medical engineer on her first space shuttle mission, alongside veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (Clooney). Their routine mission goes very, very wrong when the shuttle is destroyed, leaving them tethered together and spiraling in space. A scene where Bullock struggles to make it back into the International Space Station shows the scope of the film work. It required numerous processes to show the floating, from elaborate wire work to encasing Bullock in a specially constructed 9-foot cube. And that was before the computer graphics were added. "Sandra had to be in tremendous shape for this kind of filming," says producer David Heyman. "When she was not shooting she was either spending time with her son or working out for these scenes." The return to the space station might show a moment of calm for Bullock's character, who nearly perishes in her space suit, but it also highlights why outer space is such a scary mental concept. "She's confronted with the idea that Earth is so far away. She can see the whole Earth and she doesn't belong to it," says Cuarón. "What is really scary for people is being lost or alone in the immensity of the void." The filmmakers had the task of depicting some of the great celestial bodies in the galaxy, and used computers to map and shoot millions of stars and the Earth in various states. After pulling it off, Cuarón was struck with the majesty of the planet, which becomes a major character in Gravity. "When you see this Earth from outer space with all of its beauty and colors, you don't see all of these separations between these countries," says Cuarón. "Earth is just one organic, beautiful thing. We happen to live in a very stunning and beautiful place." Attachments:
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 10, 2013 1:32:51 GMT -5
Not officially confirmed, but there is a possibility that Sandy will attend the Comic Con on Saturday, July 20. www.hitfix.com/news/15-biggest-stars-expected-at-comic-con-2013-jennifer-lawrence-chris-hemsworth-and-moreSandra Bullock Comic-Con Virgin: Yes - which shouldn't be a surprise given her decidedly non-geeky filmography. Promoting: "Gravity" When: Sat. 10:45a.m.-1:15p.m., Hall H Lowdown: Neither Bullock nor her co-star George Clooney are confirmed to be attending "Gravity's" Comic-Con panel alongside director Alfonso Cuaron, though the buzz is that Bullock may be making her very first SDCC appearance to promote the forthcoming sci-fi film. While the actress isn't exactly known for her genre output, having a star of her caliber at the convention always gets a big response - particularly one who's so universally beloved.
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Post by Gabi on Jul 12, 2013 23:42:08 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 13, 2013 7:56:48 GMT -5
Thanks! It looks like lots of works done on a still.
I really wonder if Sandy attends the event.
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Post by snajper on Jul 13, 2013 13:09:59 GMT -5
Thank You! I love it! @bel - I saw that You added pictures form LAX - maybe she is flying there with Louis? BTW - Why did You block out & about thread?
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jul 13, 2013 20:12:45 GMT -5
Thank You! I love it! @bel - I saw that You added pictures form LAX - maybe she is flying there with Louis? BTW - Why did You block out & about thread? Hey thanks! I didn't realize it's blocked. I have no memory doing that lol I must have pushed the locked button accidentaly. I blame that to the heat (not the movie) here! It's unlocked. Thanks again!
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Post by Gabi on Jul 20, 2013 21:16:38 GMT -5
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