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Thanks @Creasy47 for posting that. I had no idea there was a wiki page pointing this stuff out, or that "twin films" was an accepted term.
The two Hitchcock and Capote films were the ones I was thinking of, but couldn't recall.
And he's back !
http://m.imdb.com/news/ni60155792?pf_rd_m=A2FGELUUNOQJNL&pf_rd_p=2540377602&pf_rd_r=0Y1M9YSY03B5FQM8JKQF&pf_rd_s=center-6&pf_rd_t=15061&pf_rd_i=homepage&ref_=m_hm_nw_uk_tp_sm
I'll be checking out this film tomorrow in a double bill with 'Star Trek Beyond':
Really excited for this film, been several years since I last saw an Asian film on the big screen.
Voyage Of Time: Life's Journey will be also at TIFF (North American premiere).
Arrival:
The international trailer for Arrival:
If you're interested in reading an article about the making of it:
https://thefilmstage.com/news/the-making-of-terrence-malicks-ambitious-documentary-voyage-of-time/
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In news: http://deadline.com/2016/08/will-ferrell-john-c-reilly-holmes-and-watson-talladega-nights-step-brothers-etan-cohen-1201804446/
Brady, Michael Peña as Lestrade. Whaddya say? :))
@ClarkDevlin, the whole film Peña would just be purposely emphasizing a Mexican accent, paying no attention to the fact that he's meant to be playing a Brit.
A scene where Peña's Lestrade enters a crime scene, and addresses the possible suspects near the location:
"Hey there, eses, looks like we got a murder up in here. It's a good thang my homes Holmes is here to do somethin' about that. And you guys must not be eatin' enough apples to keep a doctor away, cuz Watson is right behind him. Oooh, you all in trooouble. All you are suspects."
http://collider.com/big-lebowski-spinoff-filming-john-turturro-jesus/
Not really, no. I like Sandra Bullock (and will end up buying the DVD), but this film doesn't need two remakes and however many sequels. The original 1960 film is still cooler than ice.
The movie with Amy Adams in the lead is directed by one of my favourite directors: Denis Villeneuve. We know Mr Villeneuve from some very critically acclaimed movies like 'Sicario' (MetaCritic: 81%. RottenTomatoes: 94%), 'Incendies' (MetaCritic: 92%. RottenTomatoes: 82%) and 'Prisoners' (MetaCritic: 74%. RottenTomatoes: 81%).
'Arrival' is based on the 1998 Sci-Fi novel 'Story Of Your Life', which was written by author Ted Chiang. The story deals with themes like determinism, language, and a more intellectual take on the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (a concept-paradigm in linguistics and cognitive science that holds that the structure of a language affects its speakers' cognition or world view).
From what I have read about the premise of this film, it will be a rather complex tale with no specific ending, leaving explanations to your own imagination. Could be very very interesting no? In case you guys are into Arthur C. Clarke and similar kind of movies, please visit this topic: http://www.mi6community.com/index.php?p=/discussion/16015/arthur-c-clarke-s-work-adapted-to-the-big-and-small-screen#latest
Thanks for the link @Creasy47 ;-). I'm curious though if you like his 'style' of directing, which is many times perceived as 'weird' or 'odd'. Many mainstream movie lovers don't 'get' his movies or shorts. Remember, this version is not to be confused with the 40-minute IMAX version that will be narrated by Brad Pitt. The version coming to TIFF is the 35mm 90-minute edition that will be narrated by Cate Blanchett. Here's the trailer:
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/759201-jared-leto-boards-blade-runner-sequel-as-casting-concludes#1GmB9zea7Ax8AKQz.99
Seems to me like a brainless concoction of 'splice' and the new TV series 'Stranger Things'. Sometimes Ridley Scott makes a gem ('The Martian'), but other times it's sepid, unoriginal stuff.
He didn't exactly "make it", he's just one of the producers. The producers' names are only used in advertising when they're a big name. Most people wouldn't have a clue who the director Luke Scott is, so he isn't a selling point.
http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/759201-jared-leto-boards-blade-runner-sequel-as-casting-concludes#1GmB9zea7Ax8AKQz.99
Ridley's son is the director.