Saturday, 27 February 2010

Tron: Legacy trailer breakdown from the first screening

OK! I'm going to skip the arriving at the IMAX and how we got to this point preamble (catch up here!) and cut straight to the good stuff:

On entry to the IMAX we each got a Flynn Lives T-Shirt. Apparently there is a code hidden on one? of the shirts that may be revealed under a black light. The code should be entered over here > http://www.flynnlives.com/derez/ .Please check peeps. I'm guessing that the 5 fields correspond to the 5 cities that the trailer is screening in and once the codes have been entered the trailer will be available for all.

Tron: Legacy Viral Event - IMAX, LondonTron: Legacy Viral Event - IMAX, London

My memory may be a bit sketchy as the trailer was over before my synapse could process the aural and visual stimulus before me and I'm writing this after passing by the Secret Banksy Cinema, the entrance to the disused tube station used in Die Another Day and a walk along the river.

If you are unfamiliar with Tron below is a synopsis (adapted from Daniel Williamson's) of the original 1982 classic Tron. Also it's probably worth noting that Tron was as much of a game changer in it's day as Avatar is today (without the global success) as it was one of the first films from a major studio to use computer graphics extensively.



Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) was one of the top programmers at ENCOM. After being let go under dubious circumstances he finds himself running a games arcade - Flynn's Arcade. Flynn has been trying to hack into ENCOM's mainframe computer to find evidence that ENCOM's senior executive Ed Dillinger stole four video games he created. The huge ongoing success of these games ensured ENCOM's success and fuelled Dillinger's rise to the top. But Dillinger's supercomputer "Master Control Program" foils Flynn's efforts and dictates and controls most of the computer systems.

One night, Flynn's former girlfriend Lora and her boyfriend, ace computer programmer Alan Bradley helps Flynn break into ENCOM to shut down the MCP with Alan's security program "TRON". But the MCP uses Lora's matter transmission program and converts Flynn into data and sends him into the computer. Flynn finds himself in a electronic world ruled by the MCP and his evil chief henchman Sark, where computer programs are the alter-egos of their creators and are forced to compete in gladiatorial games. With help from Tron, a heroic and fearless security program and his lover, Yori, Flynn sets out destroy the MCP and help Tron liberate the system from the MCP's control, by destroying the MCP is Flynn's only way of returning to the real world.

Before you read the trailer breakdown watch the TRON: Evolution trailer below. It gives a really good feel for the new world of Tron. The Lightcycles and Recognizer ships are very similar to the Tron Legacy vehicles. I should mention that there were no sightings of the yellow suited villain and the Tron suits in the Legacy are way better.



My narrative may be stilted as I am dashing this down and may not convey the superb sound quality and visual spectacle that made this trailer awesome. The screen lights up (not using the full towering height of the IMAX). What follows is 150 seconds of cinema that is going to be the next biggest thing.

We open on the 3D logo of Walt Disney that derezs into a 2D modern day LA and moves quickly into a discussion between a now older Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner) (http://encominternational.com/people.htm) from the original Tron and a edgy/gritty Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund) think James Franco without the pot.

The discussion they are having is something to the effect of:

Alan Bradley: I told you if I ever heard anything about what happened to your father, I would let you know. Something weird happened yesterday, I received a mysterious call. The call came from your father's office above his arcade, a number that has been unused/disconnected for 20/25 years.

Sam Flynn: He's been missing for 20/25 years It's like you think I'm going to get there and find him working frantically on his computer saying something like "Sorry kiddo I've been working late".

Alan Bradley: Your father wouldn't have just left he called me 2 days before he disappeared to tell me he was working on something, something that would change computers, economics, religion, the world everything. Something happened to him.

Cut to Sam Flynn getting onto what looked like a Ducati motorbike. Some sort of quick chase on "LA" highways ending with Sam pulling off a jump into an exit road like an 80s BMX'er. OK! So we know that Sam Flynn can handle a bike in the real world. That will probably be handy later on.

Sam arrives at a dilapidated Flynn's Arcade.

Walking around on the interior we see a dusty arcade, games under dust covers.

This is a pretty faithful re-creation of the original Flynn's Arcade. Sam fiddling with an arcade game and a slo-mo of a token falling out of the coin mechanism on the floor with a clink.

More looking around. Ending on a lone arcade game away from the others. After some checking and fiddling the Arcade game comes away from the wall on a hinge. Much the set up (but in much higher quality and cooler) as the San Diego Tron event a while back. Click the image below for the video.

The game comes away from the wall revealing a secret room. We see Sam Flynn looking around and finding what looks like his fathers old a secret room/office, computer turning on, etc, and entering a code/IP Address 200..

We enter the world of Tron in 3D. This is an ultra slick, stylised black glass world featured in the Tron Legacy VFX footage (only better) and the Tron: Evolution video game trailer and we see:
Sam walking along a tunnel (visualised in the Pitcell image) jump cut with scenes from the world of Tron; Sam coming to terms with the suit, a Tron version of Olivia Wilde lying down on a chaise lounge, digital lightning storms, a slo-mo of a yellow disc activating and being thrown by someone in a fight scenario, some sort of all white/yellow long haired character air guitaring (this maybe Michael Sheen villanious Tron character - think one of the abino twins from The Matrix, Ziggy Stardust, Wez from the Road Warrior, Gorshin's Riddler and Bowie from Labyrinth), Kevin Flynn's face close up and he may be watching the playing arena from his jail above

the playing area as in the VFX footage, Sam controlling an AWESOME Recognizer, Sam and Olivia Wilde's character getting up and close as seen in the image released earlier,

a voice-over of Sam saying: "Dad is that you? You've been gone along time" or "it's been a long time" Kevin Flynn responding : "Yea, you have no idea", a scene of Tron warriors lining up for some sort of face off including a young Clu (Kevin Flynn's Tron alter ego) - this echoes the previous VFX footage and a lightcycle contest from eye level and arcade POV from above, zipping and glass shattering smashes.

At this point Sam comes to the end of the tunnel and I think there was a voice over "Welcome to the Pitcell". Tron Legacy titles rez up.

My initial thoughts after the trailer are:
  • Too quick and too short
  • This film is going to be cool, I mean really cool.The kind of cool that made the Matrix popular (which was an adapted version of the original Tron). Disney please don't drop the ball from now to the December release this may be my new favourite film
  • Avatar may have changed the game but Tron has the benefit of moving ahead unhindered by the barrier that Avatar had to steam roll.
On the negative side:
  • The trailer was way too short and we should have got another screening.But Disney are obviously employing the first taste is free, treat them mean and keep them keen tactic.
  • I don't recall any Daft Punk sounding music.
What do you remember, have I missed anything, have I added stuff, what are your thoughts? Please leave comments below. I'm off to check my 2 T-Shirts under a make do blue light.

Tron: Legacy trailer breakdown from the first screening.

Friday, 26 February 2010

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Preview

A disgraced Stockholm journalist, Mikael Blomkvist, is hired to research a family history but finds himself on a dangerous quest to solve the 40-year-old mysterious disappearance of his client’s great-niece. When things heat up only the help of the mysterious girl with the dragon tattoo saves him. Based on the award-winning novel by Stieg Larsson, the first in his Millennium Trilogy.



We got see The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo on it's UK Premiere at Film4's Frightfest in 2009. To give some context to the viewing I had not read any of Stieg Larsonn's books but had heard good reviews of the Millennium trilogy. Also FrightFest is typically associated with films that will frighten the trousers off one; whether it be by gore, shock or copious amounts of blood.

So I was expecting and prepared for a possible gore fest. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is none of this it is a twisty thriller with typical Scandinavian sensibilities by way of Se7en. Make no mistake you will be shocked and grimace mainly by concepts delivered off screen.

We both really enjoyed it and where engaged throughout the screening and are looking forward to seeing the further adventures of the Millennium team. Possibly worth noting that this may be a subtitled screening.

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Preview

Where
Curzon Mayfair
38 Curzon Street W1J 7TY

When
2:30pm Sun 28 Feb, 2010

Thursday, 25 February 2010

Ridley Scott's Parallel Lines project & Carousel short film

Last week it came to light that Ridley Scott Associates (RSA) have been working on a series of short films for Phillips.

The project named "Parallel Lines" has been devised to launch Phillip's new range of 21:9 Cinema proportion TVs which are also the widest screen TVs available.

Ridley Scott on the Parallel Lines project:
My production company receives hundreds of ideas every day, but this was something unique. The idea created a massive amount of enthusiasm from RSA directors around the world.”
Philips asked members of RSA to submit their short films, 45 submissions made, and five were picked as the finalists each representing a different genre. The chosen film directors and their films are:



















Greg Fay - El Secreto de Mateo, described as a touching drama.
Johnny Hardstaff noir sci-fi thriller Darkroom.
Jake Scott's mystical horror The Hunt.
Hi-Sim's animation adventure Jun & the Hidden Skies.
The futuristic action thriller The Gift from Carl Erik Rinsch.
This is not the first time Phillips are using the medium to enhance their products - last year Adam Berg and Stink Digital made the awesome Carousel for Phillips. A 2.20 minute short that combines elements of The Matrix, Watchmen and The Dark Knight into a seemingly single gliding long take of mayhem and carnage.


Carousel




Making of Carousel




You can expect interactive trailer to be launched tomorrow Fri 26 February and The 5 Parallel Lines short films will premiere online on 8th April at http://www.cinema.philips.com/ .


Update #1 - 16 March
The Trailer for Parallel Lines is now online.




Update #2 - 20 March
Apparently each of the 5 films, uses the same dialogue. Whoa! This is going to be interesting.



Ridley Scott's Parallel Lines project & Carousel short film

Where
http://www.cinema.philips.com/

When
Thurs 8 April, 2010

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

ICA Fundraiser: Gala Party 2010

Join the ICA on the 24th march for a really special Gala Party. The ICA and special guests will be hosting the (best yet?)ICA Annual Fundraising Gala Party at Camden’s Koko

Expect an amazing night of music and dancing with live performances from LEGEND Bryan Ferry, Lily Allen and I Blame Coco, plus more to be announced!

Tickets are also available for the pre-party dinner separately.

ICA Fundraiser: Gala Party 2010

Where
Koko
1a Camden High Street, London NW1 7JE

When
10:00pm, Weds 24 March, 2010

More info and book tickets over at the at ICA London

Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Pat Mills and Clint Langley signing ABC Warriors

Pat Mills and Clint Langley will be signing ABC Warriors: The Volgan War Volume 2 at the Forbidden Planet Megastore, 179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR, on Saturday 27th February 1 – 2pm

The Meknificent Seven are ever-closer to retrieving their comrade Zippo from Marineris, ‘the ugliest city in the galaxy’; Deadlock and Blackblood recount dark tales from their involvement in the Volgan War. And, whilst past secrets create new hostilities within the team, an ex-ABC Warrior nursing a big grudge commits the ultimate act of betrayal!


Video of 2000AD's ABC Warriors

Pat Mills is one of the founding fathers of 2000AD and one of the UK's most respected comic book writers. He’s created some of the longest-running characters for the title such as Slaine, ABC Warriors and Nemesis The Warlock. His other work includes writing and developing Judge Dredd and Charley’s War.

Clint Langley started his career in the 90’s. His images can be seen worldwide in comics, on novel covers and in the conceptual design for advertising and films. His first comic strip work was Dynosty, which appeared in 2000AD. He’s since worked on various comic strips such as Slaine, Judge Dredd and Warhammer.

In case your'e wondering: ABC = Atomic Bacterial Chemical

Pat Mills and Clint Langley signing ABC Warriors

Where
Forbidden Planet Megastore
179 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8JR

When
1-2pm Saturday 27 February, 2010

More info at Forbidden Planet

Banksy Secret Cinema or get Exit Through the Gift Shop tickets

While The Twitterverse and Blogosphere are swamped with stories about the Odeon Cinema chain's decision not to show Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. As a response to Disney shortening the time from from the film's cinema release to it's DVD/Blu Ray release.

Something else is happening in the world of cinema, something marvellous, that again reinforces the thought that small independent cinema will always go further to keep cinema go'ers happy.

Banksy has just announced that his film Exit Through the Gift Shop will have a limited release at his very own cinema "The Lambeth Palace" - London’s darkest and dirtiest new cinema” (with an exception made for “Cineworld Edmonton”). Screenings are expected to start today and end on the 1st March. Exit Through the Gift Shop will then be on general release from the 5th of March.

Another screening of Banksy film, this time in his pop-up cin... on Twitpic
Pic from Timeout's Twicpic account taken at a press screening

Banksy has turned his favourite venue, the Leake Street tunnel, home of his Cans Festival into a pop up cinema. By the look of things he has the tunnel into not only a cinema but a Banksy exhibition. The 150 seat cinema has some new Banksy pieces installed that include a cardboard Queen and Prince Phillip opening ceremonial velvet curtains to reveal a spray-painted Anarchy “A”, a bonfire of Old Master paintings going up in fabric flames, hamster cages of animatronic hot dogs, and a bar in the form of a grungy ice cream van. As well as some favorites from his recent Bristol Exhibition.

HolyCow! looks like the master of subversive understatement has done it again. Tickets will be available from midday today Tues 23 February from http://banksy.co.uk/cinema.html


Banksy Secret Cinema or get Exit Through the Gift Shop tickets

Where
The Lambeth Palace
Leake Street, London, SE1 7NN

When
6:00 & 9:00pm daily till , Thurs 4 March, 2010

More info and tickets visit: http://www.banksyfilm.com/ or book here http://banksy.co.uk/cinema.html

Monday, 22 February 2010

Secret Cinema BANKSY ?

Anyone that knows the The_EST knows that my support for Secret Cinema goes all the way back to the very beginning last year :). Now in their 2nd successful year Secret Cinema are back and bigger than ever before.

For those of you still unfamiliar with London's best kept secret.
The Secret Cinema is a monthly gathering of all that love stimulating, challenging and ground breaking cinema. The Internet is changing the way we watch films. The Secret Cinema changes where you watch films.

Every month a new secret location, you will receive an email the day of the screening stating the film that is to be shown and the location.

The film will be chosen by the secret cinema folk whose names will remain secret and sometimes by you the secret audience who will send in your secret votes.

The locations will vary. Anything from derelict theatres, rooftops, parks and other secret spaces. There will be surprise re-scores and special guests. Register at secretcinema.org
Here is a complete list of Secret Cinema screening so far:

Secret Cinema presents Alien at 105 Clifton Street, London
Secret Cinema presents The Warriors at London Fields
Secret Cinema Kids presents Bugsy Malone at The Troxy, London
Secret Cinema presents The Harder They Come at The Coronet Theatre, London
Secret Cinema presents Anvil! The Story of Anvil at The Shepherd's Bush Empire
Secret Cinema presents Ghostbusters at The Royal Horticultural Halls, London
Secret Cinema presents A Night at The Opera at The Hackney Empire, London
Secret Cinema presents If... at Dulwich College, London
Secret Cinema presents Paranoid Park at Shipwright Yard
Secret Cinema presents Funny Face at The Royal Academy of Arts, London

However it's not just the location of the screening that is important it is that immersive experience that Secret Cinema creates whether it be turning existing buildings or field into a replica film set such as a spaceship interior, gangland war zone, fashion show, etc. ), performance artists and installations recreating set pieces from the films, live rock bands that the film is about actually playing a gig (with Anthrax guitar legend Scott Ian) and special guests introducing the films like Ralph Brown or Ridley Scott.

This months Secret Cinema is taking place on both Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th February with 2 screenings on each day at Matinee shows will take place at 1:00pm and evening shows will take place at 7.30pm.

I'm guessing (and I'm a really good guesser) that this months screening is a preview of Banksy's film Exit Through the Gift Shop. Please note that this is just my guess and not an official confirmation. If so this is sure to be one of the hottest tickets this February




I'm not sure if there are tickets still left but head, nay run over to > http://www.wegottickets.com/f/1462 to get yours.

For regular updates follow Secret Cinema on Twitter @SecretCinema sign up on their website here > http://www.secretcinema.org/

For more information on Banksy's film Exit Through the Gift Shop (which may or may not be screened at Secret Cinema) vist the website here > http://www.banksyfilm.com/

Secret Cinema February BANKSY?

Where
Secret London Location to be confirmed

When
1.00 pm, Saturday 27 Feb, 2010
7.30 pm, Sunday 28 Feb, 2010

Sunday, 21 February 2010

New producers guide to UK Film Finance BAFTA

As any independent producer knows, it's a tough market for getting a film made in the UK. Yet films do get made. Join us for this free BAFTA event to listen to some of the key players from the UK film finance sector talk through the current landscape for new and emerging producers in the UK.


We'll quiz our panel on how independent films found finance in 2009 and look at what funding options and strategies are available to new producers now. Speakers include: Paul Brett (Presecience Film Finance), Abigail Payne (Harbottle & Lewis), Luke Randolph (Managing Director, IFG Limited).

New producers guide to UK Film Finance BAFTA

Where
BAFTA
Princess Anne Theatre, 195 Piccadilly, W1J 9LN

When
5:00, Tues 23 Feb, 2010

Tron Legacy London Viral Event

Sometime around July 21 last year US film Bloggers started receiving mysterious packages that included 2 coins. Arcade coins to be exact, with the words "FLYNN’s ARCADE" printed on the one side and "Home of Tron" on the other.

OK! So Flynn's Arcade was the the games arcade that Kevin Flynn owned (played and created games in) in the 1982 film Tron. Turns out that this was the first step in an immersive viral campaign that involved cryptic code puzzles leading to www.flynnlives.com. The site outlined a short bio of Kevin Flynn and a history of the Flynn movement. This can be found here www.flynnlives.com/default.htm The site also had a countdown and further cryptic clues that led to a real world search and ended with the convergence of fans and bloggers at Flynn's Arcade in San Diego.



Once they were inside they were treated to:



- Classic arcade games
- Tron Legacy concept art
- A preview of a Daft Punk song from the Tron Legacy Soundtrack
- A Tron Lightcycle
- T-Shirts and posters to the countdown website

As well as appearances by Garrett Hedlund the actor who plays the son of Flynn and Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Petrelli from Heroes). Pretty damn spectacular!!

The flip side of the coin (Home of Tron) led to http://www.homeoftron.com/ which has some background to Flynn's arcade, Space Paranoid his most popular game and his disappearance.

OK! So this week US Bloggers again started receiving packages with clues tying into the newly revised http://flynnlives.com/ZeroHour website. The top of the website is a cryptic countdown, which has been calculated to end at 8am(PST) Wednesday 24, 2010 which is 4pm over here in London and one day before Disney's Alice in Wonderland World Premiere.

The bottom part of the page started out as a unintelligible code and has slowly evolved into the names of 25 Cities. London being the last on the list and the reason you are reading this.

The list is as follows:
Sydney, Denver, Madrid, Paris, Boston, Washington DC, Orlando, Atlanta, Raleigh, San Diego, New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, Austin, Minneapolis, Nashville, Chicago, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Las Vegas, Phoenix, London.

So something is going to happen in each of these cities at 4pm on Wednesday 24 February. Speculation is that this may be the time and location of:

- A Daft Punk gig
- The opening of a number of Flynn's Arcades
- The release of the first official Tron Legacy Trailer (clips seen so far have been VFX test Footage) in 2D prior to a 3D version at the Alice in Wonderland Premiere the following day.
- Disney Shops will demo Tron arcade games
- The start to a scavenger hunt to a location of a Tron event similar to The Dark Knight viral last year.

It would be great to hear your comments or touch base with a view to possibly banding together if there is a scavenger hunt.

Update 1 - 24 February: theestablishingshot.com received an email this morning confirming that a Tron Legacy event will be taking place today and 25 people are needed.

From: unite@flynnlives.com (Flynn Lives)
Subject: The fight continues...

To all those who passionately believe that Kevin Flynn, digital pioneer and legendary game designer, is still alive... LISTEN UP!

Our last event at Flynn’s Arcade was a call-to-arms for those of us who won't buy into Encom-driven public propaganda about what happened. We're not crazy - there's more to this story than they are letting out.

Today, we have the chance to find out more... to get closer to the truth. WE NEED YOUR HELP!

PREPARE FOR THE NEXT PHASE OF OUR MISSION

We need operatives in 25 different cities around the world on Wednesday, February 24th. Organize now. For more information visit:

FlynnLives.com/ZeroHour

ALSO…

The Flynn Lives website is about to launch private Member Profile pages to better organize our group. If you haven't already, click here to set up your username and password.

Sweeeeet! Looks like there is going to be a Tron based scavenger hunt. I'm hoping that it ends at at a Flynn’s Arcade with a Light cycle. But who knows? Please get in touch/sign up if you would like to band together on this. At a minimum I think we'll be the first to see the first Tron Legacy Trailer. By my (unconfirmed) calculations we should be getting the next clue at 4:00pm today at http://www.flynnlives.com/zerohour/.

OK! So the game was afoot at 4:00pm on the 24th as I calculated. 3 of the 25 cities went active. At 5:01pm it became apparent that 3 cities would be made active per hour. Unsure of when London would be active I based my self near Waterloo - within easy reach of both the IMAX and The Namco games arcade. The London leg of the game started at at 6:00pm. Via the zerohour website we were instructed to head to:

Red 5 in Selfridges, Oxford Street London. Damn! That was a long way for me to trek in a short time. I knew that at least 1 other player @agentlex (an experienced ARG agent) was located half way there at Piccadilly Circus. However he was on foot whilst I was on my trusty steel steed cycle. I bombed it towards Oxford Street careful to abide to all street signs and rules. I stopped halfway through Soho and made a costly mistake.

I tracked down the telephone number for Red 5 via the Selfridges national number found on their website using my iPhone. I asked the Red 5 staff to access the current situation in-store. They said they would have a look around and I should call back. 6:22pm - Once I was in sight of Oxford Street I called them back. Contact had already been made.

The pickup was actually made by @sowasred2012 . I had been beaten , glory and all the good stuff to follow were @sowasred2012's. Once I got back to MI9 I discovered that the winning operatives each received a mobile phone and a number to call. Once they called the number they were directed to a second location where they could find a Tron branded wallet within the wallet they found; 3 vintage Tron cards with codes on them, 2 hardcopies of the newspaper articles from Flynn lives site and two of the much sought after Flynn's Arcade tokens. Pics can be seen here!

Once the codes were entered on the Zerohour website a previously blank square revealed a mini 80s Tron card. Flipping the card revealed that each square was part of a larger Tron image. Once all the codes had been entered and the full image revealed.

More importantly the image was now hotlinked to >www.pitcell.com where it was revealed that an EXCLUSIVE LIMITED EVENT would take place at the IMAX in New York, Los Angeles London, Toronto and Sydney. What we know is that an event is taking place at the London IMAX on Saturday 27 February 1:30pm. Rumours are that it is a short preview of Tron Legacy, the first showing of the trailer maybe a Flynn's arcade re-creation. Tickets are to be available at 9:00pm London time.

The IMAX schedule has not been disrupted and an Avatar screening starts at 2:30pm so any screening would be short and all over within an hour including arriving, collecting 3D Glasses and finding a seat.

What we don't know is what the 66 global operatives are going to be doing, the significance of the arcade tokens or the other cryptic puzzles on the site like the activated flashing gif on the Flynn Lives site, the significance of the numbers on the Tron cards, or even if all the puzzle parts have been identified yet.

Update 2 - 25 February:
All the tickets for all events are now gone and some further developments have taken place.

The animated gif was blinking binary code, if you selected the corresponding numbers on the cards of the Zero Hour puzzle, the cards flipped over to reveal access to another web page - http://www.flynnlives.com/discussionforums/ an apparent forum run by friends, fans or employees of Kevin Flynn.

Searching the forum reveals the following links:

Partially encrypted diagrams of a futuristic lightcycle.
- http://qm6k3pshu8rr302kv6xej8p72s.net/default.htm
- http://n8xd93f2rk077px1n6wdq839m0.net/

A making of video for the 3D bit and byte models sent out to US Bloggers
- http://www.flynnlives.com/discussionforums/printerVideo.htm

The number of possible clues and puzzles is melting my mind.

Update 3 - 25 February:
Just found out this Encom site was found.
http://encominternational.com/

Update 4 - 26 February:
This webpage was found on the Flynn Lives site.
http://www.flynnlives.com/derez/

Looks like 5 sets of codes are needed. 5 IMAX events, 5 Codes? If you are going to the event s keep a look out for any clues.

Tron Legacy Viral Event
When
4:00pm, Wednesday 23 Feb, 2010

Where
Imax
1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, London SE1 8XR

When
1:30pm, Saturday 26 Feb, 2010


Saturday, 20 February 2010

Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day Screenplay

The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day is the much-anticipated sequel to the indie cult classic, The Boondock Saints.

The film is the continuation of writer/director Troy Duffy’s tough, stylized cutting edge saga of the MacManus brothers (Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery). The two have been in deep hiding with their father, Il Duce (Billy Connolly), in the quiet valleys of Ireland, far removed from their former vigilante lives. When word comes that a beloved priest has been killed by sinister forces from deep within the mob, the brothers return to Boston to mount a violent and bloody crusade to bring justice to those responsible. With a new partner in crime (Clifton Collins Jr., Star Trek) and a sexy FBI operative (Julie Benz, TV's “Dexter”) hot on their trail…the Saints are back!



Troy Duffy is something of a hero to me, hugely inspirational he wrote Boondock Saints while working as a doorman at a bar in LA. And it's only through his sheer balls out perseverance overcoming an insurmountable number of obstacles that Boondock Saints the film got made. Look he's no Saint himself but as far as tenacity goes the guy deserves a medal of sorts.

The inspiration for the screenplay happened one day when he came home from his job to find a dead woman being wheeled out of a drug dealer's apartment across the hall. Duffy then rented a computer and wrote the screenplay for The Boondock Saints based on his disgust at what he saw.
I decided right there that out of sheer frustration and not being able to afford a psychologist, I was going to write this, think about it. People watching the news sometimes get so disgusted by what they see. Susan Smith drowning her kids... guys going into McDonald's, lighting up the whole place. You hear things that disgust you so much that even if you're Mother Teresa, there comes a breaking point. One day you're gonna watch the news and you're gonna say, 'Whoever did that despicable thing should pay with their life. You think — for maybe just a minute — that whoever did that should die, without any fuckin' jury. I was going to give everybody that sick fantasy. And tell it as truthfully as I could."
Duffy's rise and subsequent decline is painfully documented in the gonzo documentary "Overnight".

The Boondock Saints was a relatively small film that didn't follow the traditional crime formula that with some clever camera work, great editing and top notch cast made it a real pleasure to watch. I'm happy to see Duffy overcome the odds again and pull Boondock Saints 2 out the bag. Over in the states the original Boondock Saints is getting a special one night only 10th Anniversary screening on March 11th to accompany the release of The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day on DVD.

It looks like All Saints Day has had limited screenings and will be released straight to DVD/Blu Ray, currently it doesn't have a release date for the UK. I'm sure it will make it's way over here. In the meantime you can find the the screenplay further below for your reading pleasure.

For more info and updates:
Boondock Saints on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/boondocksaintsii

Boondock Saints on Twitter:
Boondock Saints 2 - @BoondockII
Sean Patrick Flanery - @seanflanery
norman reedus - @wwwbigbaldhead
Clifton Collins Jr. - @ccollinsjr


Boondock Saints 2 All Saints Day Screenplay

Own your own Captain Kirk Chair

Turn your living room in to the bridge of the Enterprise!

Any Star Trek fan will have entertained thoughts of sitting in the 'big chair' issuing commands, saving far off galaxies, kissing green-skinned women - or is that just us? This life size replica of the famous perch is, for many of us mere mortals, as close as it's possible to get to actually being William Shatner.



The Enterprise's Captain's Chair delivers all the accents and details from the historic prop along with modern lighting, sound effects and phrases designed to thrill any Star Trek enthusiast. The working swivel design accentuates the two-piece construction, making this the perfect addition to any collection or display.

Dimensions: 41" Tall x 42" Wide x 39" Deep
Features lighting, sound, and spoken phrases from the original series

Own your own Captain Kirk Chair

For a little more info and to buy head over to Play.com

Friday, 19 February 2010

David Arnold Movie Music Master Class in March 2010

The Space and the Duke of York's present a movie music masterclass with Grammy-winning composer David Arnold and Oscar-winning composer Anne Dudley.

David Arnold and Anne Dudley will discuss their favourite and some classic film music. This will be illustrated with a selection of memorable film scenes, highlighting the power and magic of the combination of film and music, and how the two art forms merge to such great effect.

Our special guests will also demonstrate how they have conceived some of their compositions for film and TV.

DAVID ARNOLD
Few British composers have attained such international acclaim as David Arnold. A successful debut with The Young Americans, then sci-fi adventure Stargate led to a role scoring Hollywood blockbuster Independence Day and Danny Boyle’s A Life Less Ordinary.
As a lifelong fan of James Bond Arnold had produced an album of 007 theme covers with a range of artists including Chrissie Hynde and Iggy Pop. Praise from composer John Barry for these interpretations led to a commission to write the score for Tomorrow Never Dies. He has scored all of the Bond films since, including Quantum of Solace.

Arnold’s career has crossed many genres, from his collaborations with action director Roland Emmerich to his work on Zoolander and award-winning television comedy Little Britain.
He recently produced the new and highly acclaimed Shirley Bassey album, The Performance.

www.davidarnold.com

ANNE DUDLEY
Composer, arranger, producer and performer, Anne Dudley is a multi-talented and critically-acclaimed musician.
She has composed and produced soundtracks for dozens of award-winning films and TV shows, and was a founding member of the Art of Noise. She has contributed string arrangements to many classic albums including ABC's The Lexicon of Love and Robbie Williams latest, Reality Killed the Video Star.

Over the course of a long and varied career, she has won an Oscar, a Grammy, a Brit and most proudly of all, the Billboard award for best new Black Act for the Art of Noise! Anne was recently nominated for the 2009 Ivor Novello award for her score to Trial and Retribution.
Her credits as an arranger include collaborating with Pet Shop Boys, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Stephen Fry, Tom Jones, Will Young, Annie Lennox, Malcolm McClaren, Bill Bailey and Sam Taylor Wood.

www.annedudley.co.uk

David Arnold can be followed on Twitter over here > @DavidGArnold

David Arnold Movie Music Master class in March 2010

Where
The Duke of Yorks Cinema,
Preston Circus, Brighton, BN1 4NA, UK

When
6:00pm Sunday 7 March, 2010

More info & booking over here at The Space website

4.3.2.1 Sneak peek at Noel Clarke's heist film

Noel Clarke, last years BAFTA 'Rising Star' leaked an UNOFFICIAL trailer for his new heist film 4.3.2.1. This follows on from the success of his directorial debut, Adulthood the sequel to Kidulthood which he wrote and starred in.

Information is still sketchy at the moment while 4.3.2.1 is still in post production but early hints are that 4.3.2.1 is an "unconventional heist movie based on the four different lives of four different girls, all somehow linked to the robbery".

This early cut trailer looks pretty good and has a real "Go" feel to it. Which I loved! Seems that Clarke is heading towards international cross over stardom with 4.3.2.1 . Just look at the cast he pulled together on this.

4.3.2.1
4 Girls, 3 Days, 2 Cities, 1 Chance.....




The cast includes; Emma Roberts (Nancy Drew); Tamsin Egerton (St. Trinian’s); Ophelia Lovibond (London Boulevard) and Adulthood co-star Shanika Warren Markland. As well as turns by Rosanna Arquette, Michelle Ryan, Mandy Patinkin and Sean Pertwee.


For more info follow writer/director Noel Clarke on Twitter @NoelClarke and Stars Emma Roberts @RobertsEmma and Adam Deacon @realadamdeacon

Freestyle Preview at the Movie Lounge

The Movie Lounge, aka the Hip-Hop Film School, is a film club supported by Film London’s Outer Boroughs Pilot Fund – an initiative that creates opportunities to see films beyond mainstream cinema exhibition. The driving force behind the project is Anointed Productions, a grassroots social enterprise based at London’s 3 Mills Studios and an organisation looking to engage the young local community in East London.

To kick start the season, the Movie Lounge will be screening Freestyle in Stratford Library. Set in the world of freestyle basketball, the story follows the blossoming romance between Ondene (newcomer Lucy Konadu) and Leon (stage regular Arinze Kene). These teens may be from different sides of the tracks, but a common interest in freestyling, learning and love brings them together.



With an impressive supporting cast, including Alfie Allen (The Kid, Atonement), Danny John-Jules (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Red Dwarf) and Colin Salmon (Blood: The Last Vampire, Clubbed), this is a heart-warming tale of how to overcome adversity that should not be missed!

Saturday afternoon is the perfect time to kick back, watch a film and be impressed by the wealth of rising Black British talent in the UK. Head along to the Hopkins Room in Stratford Library (3 The Grove, E15 1EL) between 2 and 5pm. There is no charge to attend, but spaces are limited so book in advance by emailing your details to bookings@hip-hophooray.com. Or follow FREESTYLR on Twitter here https://twitter.com/FREESTYLEMOVIE


Freestyle is released in London and key cities by Revolver on 26 February 2010.

Freestyle Preview at the Movie Lounge

Where
Hopkins Room
Stratford Library, 3 The Grove, E15 1EL

When
2:00pm, Saturday 20 February, 2010

More info at Revolver Films Microwave Films or follow FREESTYLE on Twitter here > https://twitter.com/FREESTYLEMOVIE

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Ghosts of Cite Soleil Charity Screening for Haiti

Revolver Entertainment are holding a charity screening of Wyclef Jean’s ‘Ghosts of Cite Soleil’ at the Electric Cinema on Friday 26th February in aid of Action Against Hunger’s emergency Haiti appeal.

The event will be hosted by Martine McCutcheon and Mica Paris and there will be a Q&A session with a film critic, an Aid specialist and a British documentary maker following the screening along with a charity auction.



Tickets are £15 (minimum donation) which includes a drink, popcorn and celebrity introduction, available via JustGiving

This ‘raw, painful documentary’ [The Observer] takes a gritty look at the reality of life in Haiti, produced by, and starring Haiti born musician Wyclef Jean.

Other celebrities confirmed to attend include Cerys Matthews, Charlie Brooks, Status Quo, Duran Duran, Boy George, Tazmin Outhwaite and Jenni Falconer.

The celebrity hosted screening will take place at 2pm on 26th February at The Electric Cinema in Notting Hill. The screening will be followed by a Q & A hosted by a Film Critic, an Aid Specialist, who has over 10 years of experience in humanitarian crisis zones, and a British Documentary Maker.

There will also be the opportunity to win over £5,000 worth of prizes, including an exclusive Kingdom of Heaven limited edition Ridley Scott framed and signed print, a bike, a one year Cineworld pass, dinner for two at the exclusive Electric Brasserie, celebrity worn designer clothes, and much more.

Jean Michel Grand, the Executive Director at Action Against Hunger, says: “With an estimated three million people affected by the earthquake that hit Haiti on 12th January, it is crucial public support continues. Having operated in Haiti for over 25 years, Action Against Hunger are delighted to be named the benefiting organisation for this screening. All the proceeds from this event will go towards our emergency operation.”



They hope to raise £10,000 from the night in support of their relief operation, minimum ticket donation is £15 to be made here. Please include your name and email address when donating, and Action Against Hunger will send you a unique reference number to show on the door. For tickets head over to > http://www.justgiving.com/haitiscreening

Ghosts of Cite Soleil Charity Screening for Haiti

Where
The Electric Cinema
191 Portobello Road, London, W11 2ED

When
2:00pm, Fri 26 Feb, 2010

For tickets head over to Just Giving here > http://www.justgiving.com/haitiscreening

Moon for the next Jameson Cult Film Screening

Moon may have been snubbed by the Oscars but it continues to be the fans No. 1 choice. Moon has just won the Jameson Readers Choice for the auspices St. Patricks Day Sci Fi Cult screening. Fans were asked to vote for their favourite screening choice between Donnie Darko, H. G. Wells War Of The Worlds and Moon. From the Jamesons Cult Film website:

"The votes are in, they have been verified and counted and we are please to confirm that the winner, with 59% of Empire readers’ votes is…… Moon.



Join us on March 17 to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day the Jameson way with our screening of Moon, followed by an after-show party – all at an unique venue, the Royal Institution, in W1, London .

Tickets are now open, so if you want to join us for a chance to see this Bafta nominated film, at the Royal Institution – the home to great British scientific achievement – then CLICK HERE."

Jameson Cult Film Club offers a series of cult film screenings for the serious movie fan with fun, adventure and — of course! — complimentary Jameson drinks! These events showcase cult flicks in locations that riff on the movies’ themes, storylines or locations, bringing them to life. Just one thing — you’ll need to be 18 years old or above.

For updates follow the JamesonCultFilm (@JamesonCultFilm) on Twitter for tickets visit their website (http://www.jamesoncultfilmclub.com/).

Moon for the next Jameson Cult Film Screening

Where
The Royal Institution of Great Britain
21 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BS

When
7:00pm, Wednesday 17 March, 2010

More info and to get your tickets head over to the Jameson Cult Film website here!

The Griswolds are back!

The Griswolds are hitting the road again. Amid speculation of a new National Lampoon Vacation movie - the one where Rusty tries to get the whole family together again for a visit to Wally world before it shuts down.

Homeaway have released a short film called - Hotel Hell Vacation. "
Ride along as The Griswolds hit the road again. This time theyre on their way to see Rusty at his vacation rental. They stop at a hotel and typical Griswold madness ensues". The trailer for the short was screened at Superbowl and can be seen below. Further belowyou'll find the full film.









Beacon 77 Preview & QA with Director & Star Brad Watson and Jonathan Rhodes

This month's Off The Record features a special preview screening of upcoming psychological thriller Beacon 77, followed by a Q & A with the film’s director and star - Brad Watson and Jonathan Rhodes.



Two young women arrive at a curious penthouse apartment, led by one's crush on her tutor. However, her love interest doesn't live alone. He's part of a trio of computer hackers about to embark on the ultimate job on the world's most mysterious mainframe. Whilst doing so, they unlock more than they bargain for with supernatural and ultimately fatal results. Can this seemingly insignificant chain of events, which have thrown this group together, be construed as fate? Can the beacon provide a signal of hope or is it a web of manipulation, paranoia and ultimately... murder?

Hear the filmmakers discuss the challenges involved in making an independent British feature and taking it to market, as we ask... "Are genre films the future of British independent filmmaking?"

The film will be in UK cinemas later this year.

“Stand-out performances… an intricate, well thought through script… an absorbing example of the best that British genre cinema has to offer.” Official Review – Leeds International Film Festival


Beacon 77 Preview & QA with Director & Star Brad Watson and Jonathan Rhodes

Where
The Book Club,
100 Leonard Street, London, EC2A 4RH

When
6:30pm, Tues 23 Feb, 2010

More info and to be kept up to date head over to the Beacon 77 website

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Solomon Kane speaketh

Yesterday Empire Magazine (the world's biggest -and best- movie magazine) hosted a webchat with James Purefoy in advance of Solomon Kane's UK cinema release this Friday 19 February.



During the almost an hour long chat with fans. James Purefoy came across as forthcoming, direct, down to earth and charming. Also he didn't shy away from tricky questions. Too be honest despite his pedigree I have not seen the bulk of Purefoy's much acclaimed work. To my shame my Rome Season One Box Set is a still unopened treasure.

In the works I have seen he shines with blinding intensity and gives anything he is in an immediate air of credibility. Easy to see why he was a possible choice for James Bond.

Amongst other fans theestablishingshot.com got to ask Purefoy a couple of questions. I opened the session (I think) with:

The_EST says: Hi Mr Purefoy, thanks for chatting. Can you tell me a little about the appeal of the Solomon Kane character for you?

James Purefoy says:
Yes - we don't have many British action-adventure heroes. We have Mr Bond, Mr Potter and we have Mr Bean. I felt there might be room for one more. I also liked the Clint Eastwood-esque characteristics of the man. He's very reticent, uncommunicative, but expresses himself through action rather than words.
Sweet! That is good to hear, because back in September 09 I blogged "Solomon Kane was a puritan that wondered the face of the Earth with no destination and a zero tolerance for evil. Think a middle ages Clint Eastwood that encounters supernatural beings" and "I was [sic] keen to see James Purefoy as the stoic Solomon Kane". So it seems that Solomon Kane will indeed be a man of few words as originally intended. That's the way I like my evil defeating protagonists. Ands let's be honest, any way you slice it Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry is still the archetype of cool (only beating Plissken down on sheer volume).

My understanding is that Solomon Kane is intended as the first film in a trilogy. It certainly sounds like Purefoy would like Kane to return to the screen more than once and hopefully enter the cinematic hall of Great English heroes.




The_EST says: Talking about great UK characters. Can you give any credence to the rumours that you were considered for James Bond & The Saint TV Show? :) I thought this may be a bit cheeky as actors generally shy away from discussing roles that they did not get, especially if it is James Bond related. But Purefoy had no hesitation and was straight in like a pit bull. (Point Break)

James Purefoy says:
Yes and yes. A few of us went up for Bond when Pierce was going to do it, and I think we were just putting our marker down for the next time. As for The Saint, that was going to happen, but the producers were using an unusual business model that the networks found hard to get their heads around, and so it fell apart
Wow! Both iconic roles and to be honest the more I see Purefoy in action the more I think he would make a great Bond. A reboot of The Saint TV show has been in pre-production hell way before Val Kilmer's turn on the big screen in 1997. I remember reading about this in Roger Moore's Autobiography "My Word Is My Bond" as well as a little in Joe Eszterhas' autobiography "Hollywood Animal" a couple of years ago.

Eszterhas and William J. MacDonald are connected via Hollywood Legend Robert Evans and all were involved in Sliver and Jade. MacDonald got the rights to The Saint for Evans in 1991 and they produced Kilmer's 1997 Saint. In 2004 Macdonald acquired the film rights to The Saint and has been trying to get a TV show off the ground since then. It came close in 2007. It was to be co-produced by MacDonald, Jorge Zamacona and Roger Moore's son George. Barry Levinson was attached to direct and Purefoy was to star. After the Turner Network backed out of a deal it was decided that the core team would produce the show independently.

Artwork shown at Cannes 2008 for The Saint TV show starring James Purefoy

But I digress. Anyway MacDonald Produced and wrote Rome and clearly sees what Purefoy may bring to the role of Simon Templar. It's a shame that Purefoy won't be the new Saint, yet there are striking similarities between the planned Saint series and The Philanthropist. What do you think?

The Philanthropist
A wealthy philanthropist's life is changed when a hurricane hits the Nigerian town he was visiting. During the storm the billionaire rescues a young boy. These events lead him to pursue his new found passion for helping those in need.

The Saint (2008)
The Saint. His current assignment has him in Montenegro, rescuing captive children from being sold on the black market. When the operation is finished, Templar discovers that one of the children is missing. An orphan once himself, he vows to rescue the lost boy, no matter what the cost.

The_EST says: I'm enjoying the Solomon Kane trailer and looking forward to the film but I have to ask - how close do you feel Solomon Kane the film is to the Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane? Or do they reside in 2 different "universes" almost like a reboot?

James Purefoy says:
As far as I'm aware, the fans of the books are very happy with the tone of the movie and the way I play the character. Some are a little less happy at the "origin" nature of the story, but here's the thing: when our producers took a script of Solomon Kane to the market where he started off fully-formed, the market rejected it out of hand, and said that they were only prepared to back a film of Solomon Kane if it included an origin story. That's show BUSINESS for you."
My main concern for Solomon Kane is that it is actually geared for newer, younger viewers. The bulk of which enjoy the more CGI laden style over substance material. Nothing wrong with this. Times and tastes change. However the teen market is the biggest audience in the world and films are sometimes shaped for this audience at the expense of other viewers. So if fans of the books are happy chances are the story will be engaging enough to keep me happy.

Regarding including Kane's origin, it does make sense, all though Solomon Kane has been around since the 1920s and was borne from the imagination of Robert E Howard as were Conan, Red Sonja, and Kull the Conqueror and has a huge comic fandom he is relatively unknown to the mainstream. So introducing his back story early on will allow the audience will see him develop as a character and his stoic ways will be easier to understand. Also, if the planned trilogy does develop the bigger story arc across the 3 films would be tidier if there was a sense of chronological order.

The_EST says: I'm not sure how much time you spent with him but what was it like working with Max von Sydow and which actors have you really enjoyed working with or been challenged by (in the good sense)?

James Purefoy says:
Well, Max is a legend of five decades of cinema, and if you have any intelligence
at all as an actor, the day he arrives on set is the day you sit back, watch and learn. He had some particularly nasty exposition to do that day, which he delivered faultlessly. I watched, I learned."
Max von Sydow plays Josiah Kane, Kane's father in the film and is a heroic character himself. I was a little surprised at Purefoy's answer as he is a classically trained actor, he honed his craft as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company and it doesn't get much better than that as far as acting credentials go. I would have thought that he would have positioned himself as a "colleague" as many actors do when working with the "greats". But again Purefoy was straight and with no conceit. At this point I had decided that I would be seeing Solomon Kane in the cinema regardless of whether reviews or positive or negative.

The_EST says: I was curious as to how you first got involved in Solomon Kane?

James Purefoy says:
Mike and I had been talking about doing a film for about 10 years, but could
never find the right thing. He just called me in and asked me to read the script and look at the artwork, and then asked me to do it. It's as simple as that."
Michael J. Bassett is the Writer and Director of Solomon Kane. Earlier on in response to LeeRosher Purefoy said: The great thing about Michael is that he is a film geek, so he was making the film that he himself would want to see as a fanboy. His knowledge of film is encyclopaedic, he's very collaborative, and an all-around good guy. We need to support the good guys, because there are an awful lot of arseholes out there.

Some other interesting answers from Purefoy included:

CianB says: What do you think of Solomon Kane being compared to Van Helsing ? The Characters do look a lot alike!
Let's get this straight, once and for all: when Stephen Sommers was making
Van Helsing, he ripped off the entire look of Van Helsing from Solomon Kane. So I'm afraid that Van Helsing looks like Solomon Kane, and not the other way around. Kane was created in the 1920s, and has been around a lot longer."
Van Helsing may have stolen from Kane's wardrobe but I'm hoping that Kane has not gone the same route of too much reliance on CGI monsters and not left enough budget or film time for great character or story development.

jamster_473 says: Fancy telling us what you were expelled for?
What everybody gets expelled for, surely: stealing a combine harvester."




Thanks James Purfoy & Empire
A full transcript of the chat can be found here on the Empire website.

James Purefoy Solomon Kane webchat
Solomon Kane is in cinemas from Wednesday 17 February.

The Solomon Kane website can be found here > http://www.solomonkanethemovie.com/

James Purefoy will be making an appearance at Forbidden Planet, London more info here!

Michael J Basset writer & director of Solomon Kane can be found here on Twitter @michaeljbassett and his blog is http://michaeljbassett.wordpress.com/!

Paul Berrow Producer of Solomon Kane can be found on Twitter here @paulberrow

Empire Magazine (the world's biggest -and best- movie magazine) can be found here! or followed on Twitter here > @empiremagazine