Showing posts with label On-Set Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On-Set Video. Show all posts

Thursday, September 8, 2011

WORLD WAR Z (2012) - On-Set Zombie Attack Video



This video gives us a glimpse of one of the movie's many zombie attack sequences. The scene also involves a little zombie metamorphosis, as one person gets bitten, transforms into a zombie, then goes into a frenzy. The stunt person does a great job, portraying the "zombie fever" with "conviction" and the scene looks to have a realistic and frightening atmosphere. The movie is directed by Marc Forster ("Monster's Ball", "Quantum of Solace") and stars Brad Pitt, Bryan Cranston, Matthew Fox and James Badge Dale. Based on a novel  by Max Brooks, the movie tells the story of a world war triggered by a zombie outbreak, narrated through the perspective of survivors, after the end of war. Scheduled for release on December 21, 2012, because, well, December is a great month for a zombie flick, right ?



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Sunday, July 31, 2011

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES - Bane Costume Revealed

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"The Dark Knight Rises" has moved back to Pittsburgh and resumed filming, and that's where JustJared.com managed to take some pictures of Tom Hardy in full-gear as Bane, one of Batman's most dreaded villains, as well as Batman's new Tumbler, which is basically the old one with military camouflage. In the pictures, Bane is standing on top of the Tumbler, which has sparked a great deal of speculation on the Internet about what this means in terms of plot. As usual, I will refrain from any such speculations, but I will say that Bane looks like a cyborg from some kind of post-apocalyptic scenario.

It's really too soon to say if he looks ridiculous, or not, because we'll have to see him in action before passing judgement, but I'm sure Hardy is capable of crafting a menacing character, so the costume really is a secondary thing here. There's also a video of the crew allowing a bride and groom to take a closer look at the Tumbler, which is pretty cool. 





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Saturday, July 9, 2011

THE HOBBIT - New Peter Jackson On-Set Video



Peter Jackson just released another on-set video which details the filmmaking process of "The Hobbit" the first of two movies based on J.R.R's epic novel, which follows Bilbo Baggins' adventures pre-Lord of the Rings. The production, now in its location scouting phase, should resume production in September. The first of the movies, subtitled "An Unexpected Journey" is scheduled for a December 14, 2012 release. The second one, "There and Back Again", will be released on December 13, 2013.



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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Robert Pattinson Filming David Cronenberg's COSMOPOLIS [VIDEO]



This is an on-set video of Robert Pattinson at work in David Cronenberg's latest movie, "Cosmopolis", due for release sometime in 2012. The movie follows a 28 year old billionaire (played by Pattinson) who loses all of his fortune in one day. The story, based on a novel by Dom DeLillo, is a modern version of James Joyce's "Ulysses", taking place in New York, around the year 2000 and is meant to be a thorough insight into the flaws of society, which is pretty much Cronenberg's favorite topic. The movie also stars Keira Knightley, Paul Giamatti and Juliette Binoche.



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Sunday, July 3, 2011

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES (2012) - Set Video, Christian Bale and Anne Hathaway



The on-set video features Anne Hathaway (Selina Kyle/Catwoman) and Christian Bale (Bruce Wayne/Batman) in a scene together at Wollaton Hall, in England, which serves as the new Wayne manor. At the end you can even spot director Christopher Nolan approaching to discuss something with the actors. The movie comes out July 20, 2012. I think I'll leave the storyline speculations to the specialists out there. Instead, here are three more videos, one which shows off the splendid Wollaton Hall, and the other serving as reminder that they need a bigger gate. To Watch them read the full article.

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