Jesster
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Post by Jesster on Oct 11, 2005 9:56:03 GMT
Ah, I assumed Tarantino was there for general helping out with problems. Well done to Miller then for directing such a brilliant film.
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si
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Post by si on Oct 11, 2005 15:51:00 GMT
Also, to be fair, and I forgot theis earlier, Miller DID have a co-director, it was Robert Rodriguez though. Now that I remember there was some to do over which Rodriguez left the guild of directors, but I don't recall the details.
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Post by Shannon Philips on Oct 11, 2005 17:44:06 GMT
It was something to do with the guild not allowing for a non-director to co-direct a big blockbuster or something stupid like that. Rodriguez only took the Sin City project, on the clause that Miller would co-direct. When the guild objected, he left...Miller and Robby lived happily ever after.
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Post by themiracle on Oct 12, 2005 20:28:47 GMT
with tarantino directing the car scene where that guy talks to the other guys severed head.
then joining miller and robby living very happily ever after, up to his oversized chin in cash.
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Jesster
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Post by Jesster on Oct 12, 2005 21:58:57 GMT
As well he should. While I'm not a fan of films like Kill Bill and Reservoir Dogs, his distirbution company did do good work in bringing Eastern films back into the Western eyes of our public. Like with Hero, which I love, and most of my friends don't understand.
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sparx
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Post by sparx on Oct 13, 2005 12:06:56 GMT
I liked hero, it was wonderful especially on the use of colour within the cinematography
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Post by themiracle on Oct 18, 2005 19:40:12 GMT
little help from you comic nuts needed!
im writing a story. part of it is set in the mid seventies, where a young girl is designing her own superhero. can anyone give me a few superheroes from comics that were around/popular in 1970-1976ish?
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Post by Shannon Philips on Oct 20, 2005 10:42:40 GMT
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Post by themiracle on Oct 20, 2005 14:49:50 GMT
cheers, you crazy phfilipino you.
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Post by pownall on Oct 27, 2005 13:47:55 GMT
Early birthday presents rule!!!
Especially when its "Batman the animated series VOLUME ONE" thats 28 episodes pf batty goodness.....
oh yeah
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Jesster
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Post by Jesster on Oct 27, 2005 14:34:05 GMT
I went out and bought myself the Deluxe Edition of Batman Begins. Loving it. Only £18 from HMV. Purchased with a dead man's money.
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Post by sparx on Oct 28, 2005 13:01:03 GMT
Ah Jess my old man bought the same, but alas not with a dead mans money. He just brought him home.....
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Post by Shannon Philips on Oct 29, 2005 18:54:45 GMT
I've been at Uni, without a computer, so let's talk about Batman Begins: The DVD. It rocks ass, even better, it kicks ass. it's the best dvd in the world. discuss
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Jesster
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Post by Jesster on Oct 29, 2005 18:59:21 GMT
I agree. I've only watched the film, not any special features, but I shall do tomorrow. Also read the three comics in the deluxe edition. Even though I already own The Long Halloween I read it again anyway because it's that good.
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Post by themiracle on Oct 29, 2005 21:25:42 GMT
watched the punisher twice last night. anyone seen it and read the comics? as a stand alone film its one of my favourite films of the past 5 years, but i dont know how it translated from the comic books.
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