No no, I'm one of the admins on the biggest Icelandic Star Wars FB page (there are more than one). It's been getting a lot of traction today.
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No no, I'm one of the admins on the biggest Icelandic Star Wars FB page (there are more than one). It's been getting a lot of traction today.
Nevermind BDA JJ, I still love you!
Mickey Mouse Logo On Cloud City In ‘The Empire Strikes Back’
'Dredd' Tops DVD And Blu-Ray Sales Charts
Althought the film may not have done so well at the box office, it is doing exceedingly well in sales.
Nice renders BDA...
Can you render out animations in that thing? Making animatics in that style would be super cool
Awesome!
Loved the super-hero sketches. How would the DIF crew look sketched out in your style?
Thanks Paulou, I've never heard of Tsai Ming-liang before. I'm interested in checking out his films. What movie of his would you say is the best to begin with?
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Oldman and Portman goofing around - Leon
Natalie Portman
Natalie Portman and Luc Besson
Vol VI ~ Big Trouble In Little China (1986)
One of my old favorites. I was a little surprised how little "behind the scenes" stuff there was from the making of the movie.
Kurt Russell and John Carpenter.
John Carpenter with David Hong as Lo Pan
The cast posing with John Carpenter
Steve Johnson's "Beast" suit with mechanical head
Steve Johnson applies age makeup to actor James Hong
Exploding man ~ Still from the movie
Prop exploding man
Glowing Lo Pan
Prop Lo Pan made for the glowing scene
Prop hand made for the glowing Lo Pan
And for fun... Big Trouble in Little China recast
Halfway through tutorial nr. 2
Single object, made from disk (six sided) and bevel.
It's hard to say. But we have seen many times that two strong performances in a single year can split the votes so that the third comes out on top. One example is when Anna Paquin won best supporting actress (the theory is that the other four were all stronger but Paquin edged out of it because none of the other could get a runaway margin).
I think Day-Lewis is also a sure thing. I'm hearing Joaquin Phoenix could be a spoiler, but I doubt it. Day-Lewis is going to walk away with it.
If that happens then it will be the first time an actor directed by Steven Spielberg wins an Oscar.
Let's look at some numbers for Spielberg at the Oscars.
12 actors directed by Spielberg have been nominated. No actor has ever won under his direction.
Lincoln and Schindler´s list both have gotten 12 nominations.
The Color Purple got 11 nominations and no oscars.
Spielberg has directed 27 pictures. Four of them did not get any nominations (Sugarland Express, Always, Terminal and Indy 4).
Out of the 23 pictures that have gotten nomination, only six of them have gotten best actor nominations.
So yeah... if it happens then it will be a breakthrough for Spielberg.
Vol V ~ Predator (1987)
Director John McTiernan
Arnold Schwarzenegger and John McTiernan
Kevin Peter Hall, aka Predator
Predator - Crew photo
Carl Weathers with Jean-Claude Van Damme who did some Predator stunts.
Arnold Schwarzenegger with Joe Weider
Props (Steve Wang)
Steve Wang hard at work
Steve Wang working out hard
Concept art by Stan Winston
Original Predator Design
Original Predator Design
Original Predator Design
Paulou, Zarban. Do your worst...
"DESCRIBE WHAT MASTER YODA LOOKS LIKE!"
"he's...he's...he's green"
"GO ON!"
"he's small"
"DOES HE LOOK LIKE A WOOKIE?!"
`fixed
Context: This is an ad for a protein drink made in partnership by these guys who are fitness gurus here in Iceland. The guy who is talking really stutters. I was reminded of this ad by all the Tom Hooper talk (bashing) on other threads on the forums.
Vol IV ~ Dune (1984)
Dino De Laurentiis, Raffaelia De Laurentiis, David Lynch, Freddie Francis
David Lynch with Frank Herbert
Spice harvester and carrier model
Large Face Burner fiberglass model.
Filming the sandworm
Filming the sandworm
Looking forward to forum members poll.
Few facts from the Academy
85TH ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS
SIDEBARS
In the acting categories, four individuals are first-time nominees (Bradley Cooper, Hugh Jackman, Emmanuelle Riva, Quvenzhané Wallis).
Nine of the nominees, including all of the Supporting Actor nominees, are previous acting winners (Daniel Day-Lewis, Denzel Washington, Alan Arkin, Robert De Niro, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Tommy Lee Jones, Christoph Waltz, Sally Field, Helen Hunt).
Jessica Chastain is the only one of this year's acting nominees who was also nominated last year. She received a Supporting Actress nomination for The Help.
At 85 years old, Emmanuelle Riva becomes the oldest Best Actress nominee. Nine-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis becomes the youngest
Best Actress nominee. This marks the first time since the earliest Awards that records for the oldest and youngest nominees in a single acting category have been set in the same year. The oldest nominee across all the acting categories remains Gloria Stuart, who was 87 when she received a Supporting Actress nomination for Titanic (1997). The youngest acting nominee overall is Justin Henry, who was eight years old when he received a Supporting Actor nomination for Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).
Amour is the fifth film to be nominated for both Best Picture and Best Foreign Language Film. The others were Z, which won the Foreign Language Film award in 1969; The Emigrants, a Foreign Language Film nominee in 1971 and a Best Picture nominee in 1972; Life Is Beautiful, which won the Foreign Language Film award in 1998; and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, the Foreign Language Film winner in 2000.
Emmanuelle Riva’s nominated performance is in French. Five performers have won Academy Awards for roles using spoken languages other than English. They are Sophia Loren (1961, Actress in Two Women), Robert De Niro (1974, Supporting Actor in The Godfather Part II), Roberto Benigni (1998, Actor in Life Is Beautiful), Benicio Del Toro (2000, Supporting Actor in Traffic) and Marion Cotillard (2007, Actress in La Vie en Rose). In addition, Marlee Matlin received the 1986 Best Actress award for a performance almost entirely in American Sign Language.
Silver Linings Playbook is the first film to receive nominations for Best Picture, Directing, Writing and all four acting categories since Reds (1981).
Kathleen Kennedy and Steven Spielberg share the record for the most Best Picture nominations for individual producers with eight each.
With his Best Picture nomination for Argo, George Clooney joins Warren Beatty as the only individuals to have competitive nominations for Best Picture, directing, writing and acting.
John Williams has more nominations than any other living person, extending his lead with 48 (the only person with more is Walt Disney at 59). Woody Allen has the second-highest number of nominations among living persons at 23. Williams also extends his record for the most music scoring nominations with 43.
Michael Kahn is now the most-nominated film editor, having received his eighth nomination this year.
Thomas Newman’s nomination for Original Score for Skyfall is his eleventh and brings the total for members of the Newman family (Alfred, Lionel, Emil, Thomas, David and Randy) to 87, more than any other family. With his Original Screenplay nomination for Moonrise Kingdom, Roman Coppola becomes the sixth member of the extended Coppola family (Carmine Coppola, Francis Ford Coppola, Talia Shire, Nicolas Cage and Sofia Coppola) to receive a nomination, for a family total of 24.
Best Picture Release Dates:
Beasts of the Southern Wild - June 27, 2012
Argo - October 12, 2012
Lincoln - November 9, 2012
Silver Linings Playbook - November 16, 2012
Life of Pi - November 21, 2012
Amour - December 19, 2012
Zero Dark Thirty - December 19, 2012
Les Misérables - December 24, 2012
Django Unchained - December 25, 2012
Age:
Trintignant would be oldest leading actor at 82 years
Riva would be oldest leading actress at 85 (Gloria Stuart is oldest over all acting noms)
Q. Wallis would be youngest nominee in leading actress at 9 years (Justin Henry is youngest over all acting noms at 8 years and most likely Jackie Cooper is also younger at 9 years.) Honorary winners who are younger include: Shirley Temple (6), Vincent Winter (7), Margaret O'Brien (8).
Info: Jennifer Lawrence would be the 3rd youngest 2-time actress nominee, and the 4th youngest 2-time acting nominee (Angela Lansbury, Sal Mineo, Kate Winslet)
Nomination spans:
Maggie Smith would have nominations spanning 48 years (first nom for Othello, 1965 38th), second only to Katharine Hepburn spanning 49 years (1932/33 6th - 1981 54th) Alan Arkin would have nominations spanning 47 years (first nom for The Russians Are Coming, 1966 39th).
Kathryn Bigelow:
First woman to have more than one directing nomination
First woman to be nominated for directing and picture twice (only other woman to have dir & pic noms is Sofia Coppola) Only the sixth woman to have more than one pic nom.
Best Picture:
Scott Rudin has 4 pic noms in the last three years
Spielberg and Kennedy extend their best pic nom count to 8; most of any persons since the award started going to individual producers beginning with the 1951 (24th) awards
George Clooney becomes only the second person (along with Warren Beatty) to have competitive nominations for picture, directing, writing and acting. (n.b. Chaplin honorary 1927/28 (1st) - To Charles Chaplin, for acting, writing, directing and producing "The Circus.")
Family groups:
Roman Coppola would be the 6th member of the Coppola family to be nominated (matched only by the Newmans)
Thomas Newman would bring the total noms for the Newman family to 86+, more than any other family.
John Williams:
Extends his record for most noms of any living filmmaker with 48 noms
Extends his record for most music scoring noms with 43 noms
Film Editing:
Michael Kahn would become the most nominated film editor with 8 noms
For Lang:
France extends its lead of most noms to 37.
France and/or Canada would have 5 noms in the last 10 years
Makeup:
Rick Baker extends his lead for most noms to 12.
Sound Editing:
Richard Hymns would have the most noms with 9
Christopher Boyes:
Has the most nominations of any person over the last 10 years (2003 76th - 2012 85th) with 9+ noms
Visual Effects:
Chris Corbould multi-noms: only 4 people have 2 vis fx noms in same year: Glenn Robinson (1976), Richard Edlund (1984), Tom Woodruff (1992), John Frazier (2007). No one has had 3 noms in same year.
John Frazier and/or Joe Letteri would have 6 noms in this category over the last 10 years (2003 76th - 2012 85th)
Les Miserables info:
Last musical nommed for best picture was Chicago (2002 75th) [there have been other music-related films after this, just not musicals er se]
Last actress nommed from a musical was Penelope Cruz, Nine (2009 82nd)
Last actor nommed from a musical was Johnny Depp, Sweeney Todd (2007 80th)
Vol III ~ Back to the Future
What did you do on BTTF? I was jacket animator nr. 3
Vol II ~ Raiders of the Lost Ark
Joe Rogan Experience
I sometimes dip into JRE, but I totally skip them if he's bringing in his stand up buddy's. The last one with Neil deGrasse Tyson was just amazing from beginning to end, all two hours and thirty minutes of it. To all you space nerds out there: Run, don't walk to your download point of choice
I've also been listening to STILL UNTITLED: THE ADAM SAVAGE PROJECT and found it pretty entertaining and informative.
Killing Floor (1997)
One word review: Meh!
I borrowed a bunch of Lee Child novels from a friend and I just finished reading the first Jack Reacher book, Killing Floor, late last night. Apparently Jack Reacher is some kind of big deal, no doubt about that*. I'm not sure if I'm going back to this well but maybe somebody who has read them can tell me if they get better?
The book is meh at best. Even if you adjust for 1980's sensibility's of the book. The book is published in 1997 but I swear it feels like it was written in the 80's. Lee Child is trying to make a ronin figure out of Jack Reacher. Highly trained, disciplined and skilled samurai who now, master-less travels the world fighting crime.
The worst thing about the book for me was how he telegraphs his reveals way, way too much. I had figured out the plot in broad strokes by chapter six.
But It had it's schlock charm I guess. I would say if you liked Roadhouse (which is awesome) I think you might get some nostalgic 80's fun out of the book.
* This sentence is only vaguely funny if you have read the book.
Volume I
Sergio Leone, Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood on the set.
John Rhys-Davies probably telling Harrison Ford how much he got paid for doing the film.
A scene that was deleted which shows how Indiana Jones survived the Submarine trip.
Temple of Doom
Jonathan Demme on-set of Silence of the Lambs
Terminator - James Cameron and The Governator
Terry Gilliam - Brazil
Goonies
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