'127 Hours' (new Danny Boyle film)
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First Teaser for Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours
"So get this, Apple has debuted the first official trailer for Danny Boyle’s much anticipated follow-up to his Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire. It’s the film 127 Hours and it recounts the perilous situation involving real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston. Boyle, a fixture with studio 20th Century Fox for a number of years, sees many of his films referenced, before getting down to business. While it may appear to be a movie about a guy (James Franco) lending his hiking guide services to two babes (Kate Mara and Amber Tamblyn), it’s just a case of misdirection before setting up the predicament that will take Franco 127 hours to solve."
"Danny Boyle has taken us to India (Slumdog Millionaire), to space (Sunshine) and has shown us the inside of a toilet bowl (Trainspotting). 127 Hours, like this fall’s Buried, looks to be a film that will live and die, so to speak, on a single performance. When discussing the film, Boyle has said that he wants the film “to be a challenge [to audiences]… to see if you can watch it.” Besides Kate Mara and Amber Tamblyn, the cast list includes Clémence Poésy and Lizzy Caplan, who previously worked with Franco on the short-lived series Freaks & Geeks. Also worth noting is that Boyle is using two cinematographers, Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak, for the production. How exactly each one will be utilized will probably depend on the situation, but I for one am intrigued. Fox Searchlight has scheduled 127 Hours for limited release beginning November 5th."
http://movies.insidepulse.com/2010/08/24/first-teaser-for-danny-boyles-127-hours/
"So get this, Apple has debuted the first official trailer for Danny Boyle’s much anticipated follow-up to his Academy Award winning Slumdog Millionaire. It’s the film 127 Hours and it recounts the perilous situation involving real-life mountain climber Aron Ralston. Boyle, a fixture with studio 20th Century Fox for a number of years, sees many of his films referenced, before getting down to business. While it may appear to be a movie about a guy (James Franco) lending his hiking guide services to two babes (Kate Mara and Amber Tamblyn), it’s just a case of misdirection before setting up the predicament that will take Franco 127 hours to solve."
"Danny Boyle has taken us to India (Slumdog Millionaire), to space (Sunshine) and has shown us the inside of a toilet bowl (Trainspotting). 127 Hours, like this fall’s Buried, looks to be a film that will live and die, so to speak, on a single performance. When discussing the film, Boyle has said that he wants the film “to be a challenge [to audiences]… to see if you can watch it.” Besides Kate Mara and Amber Tamblyn, the cast list includes Clémence Poésy and Lizzy Caplan, who previously worked with Franco on the short-lived series Freaks & Geeks. Also worth noting is that Boyle is using two cinematographers, Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak, for the production. How exactly each one will be utilized will probably depend on the situation, but I for one am intrigued. Fox Searchlight has scheduled 127 Hours for limited release beginning November 5th."
http://movies.insidepulse.com/2010/08/24/first-teaser-for-danny-boyles-127-hours/
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Boyle is a ? nerdy filmmaker... a good one at that
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dvd screener is out
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bcotton2000@yahoo.com wrote: »dvd screener is out
Nice one
Now I've got to decide whether to watch it later or wait til I go cinema tomorrow to watch it. Dilemma! -
dontdiedontkillanyone wrote: »Nice one
Now I've got to decide whether to watch it later or wait til I go cinema tomorrow to watch it. Dilemma!
lol man I dont even pay for movies no more, unless its the new Batman or something like that -
Man, this was good. I see an oscar nod for Jame Franco coming.
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Imma try to watch it today if I get a chance
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Man, this was good. I see an oscar nod for Jame Franco coming.
Yeah he was on screen by himself for about 3/4 of the movie and he held my attention the whole time, many oscars in his future I see (word to Yoda) -
Yup saw this last night. it was really good, i don't what i would do in that situation. i guess after 4 days stranded i would have to man up and do what he did.....
But a ? like me would never be in the a bunch of rocks to begin with....... -
This was a good movie, and based on a true story!!
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Yeah he was on screen by himself for about 3/4 of the movie and he held my attention the whole time, many oscars in his future I see (word to Yoda)
have you seen the movie buried? ryan reynolds was on film by himself in a box for 100% of the movie -
bankrupt baller wrote: »have you seen the movie buried? ryan reynolds was on film by himself in a box for 100% of the movie
Or nearly.
Or
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bcotton2000@yahoo.com wrote: »lol man I dont even pay for movies no more, unless its the new Batman or something like that
I'm still a bit old school that I still like to go to the cinema when I can. It's all about the experience of the big screen and chucking popcorn at people in front of you
Going in about half an hour for the late night showing anyways, this film better be good -
? hell, that film got pretty brutal, the man's a soldier. There were blatantly people flinching in the cinema at the moment he started cutting his arm off though the film does a great job putting the actual fear in your head rather than actually showing it all in full view, and the sound really didn't help at all. Great film, dunno if I'd want to watch it again in a hurry though. James Franco's blatantly getting nominated for an Oscar for that
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dontdiedontkillanyone wrote: »? hell, that film got pretty brutal, the man's a soldier. There were blatantly people flinching in the cinema at the moment he started cutting his arm off though the film does a great job putting the actual fear in your head rather than actually showing it all in full view, and the sound really didn't help at all. Great film, dunno if I'd want to watch it again in a hurry though. James Franco's blatantly getting nominated for an Oscar for that
Have to agree, the ? was disgusting but real!! -
lol I couldnt even look at the screen during that scene
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The worst part (and most painful for him) was when the ? cut his nerve out lol
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The worst part (and most painful for him) was when the ? cut his nerve out lol
this this and this i was just bout to come in here and say that had me over here flinching and sht when he did that i was like "no dont do it! " haha
i was surprised how much i liked this film and nice touch at the end showing the guy its based off and his wife
makes you wonder would you be crazy enough to cut your own arm off or just say ? it cant do it
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Danny Boyle takes realism in cinema to a different level.
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Great flick, saw it not long ago.
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I watched this last night....and Thought it was kinda boring.
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kingofbama205 wrote: »I watched this last night....and Thought it was kinda boring.
i understand ppl that say that . ...nothing REALLY happens till like the last 20 minutes......
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Just watched. ? at that nerve lol, cringing along with Franco
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That was some gut wrenching cinema. In terms of direction it's Boyle's greatest work to date. This is a movie of one actor and Franco finally found role that should guarntee him all trophies this year, although Colin Firth makes hard competition. Material that could easily be boring and cliched, ended as psychadelic masterpiece.