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zaterdag 4 januari 2014
Today's News: Walker may be dead but F&F lives on
Some more news from everybody's favorite Dutch movie news site, posted by myself:
http://www.moviescene.nl/p/152815/lot_paul_walker_in_fast_and_furious_7_bekend_gemaakt
Let's face it: if one of your lead actors dies in real life, you can't just kill his character off too in the movie he plays in because that might feel a tad disrespectful of and ungrateful to all his contributions. Paul Walker starred in all but one of the Fast & Furious flicks, the same amount as the other franchise protagonist Vin Diesel, so he surely deserves better, especially in the eyes of the fanbase. Cutting him out was never an option either; the footage he had already shot needed to be used to ensure the project didn't lose face. It seems the writers/producers/director thus optioned for the only way open to them that would honour both Walker's memory, please the fans and keep the story going without losing credibility. And so Walker's character will retire from his current life of fast cars, gorgeous dames and high speed robberies. He deserves it after surviving no less than five of these films, wouldn't you agree? The question now is whether the material of Walker shot so far will accomodate this change in scripting, as both his character and the plot of the film itself are taken in a new direction nobody would have foreseen (or do you think they have a list of back-up plans in case of emergencies like these?). I wouldn't be surprised if relatively little of Walker's scenes get through the cutting room unscathed and I don't think his character as a result will feature that much screen time at all to be honest. Unless they create a digital version of Walker to bridge the gaps. Why not after all: if they did it with Oliver Reed in Gladiator 15 years ago, they should be able to pull the same thing off now.
Walker's death makes you sit and think how much depends on the good health of the main cast and the difficulties presented by the departure - especially from life - of one of them to everybody else involved in the making of a movie. Studios lose a lot of time and money over such tragedy, as everything done for the film so far comes to a full stop, while much of what was shot ends up being either a bitch to craft into a new smooth and intelligible whole, or worse, just totally worthless. In the case of an original movie recasting would be in order, but not so where a hugely successful franchise is concerned, since the audience knows and loves these characters and will take umbrage when one of them is brisquely set aside without a decent explanation or respectable final aria. So naturally Universal is walking a thin line here, as people still couldn't get enough of F&F even after six films (to each his own, though I myself was also pleasantly surprised by the energetic vigour of the fifth film), and Walker is partially responsible for said box office triumphs. Thankfully for those fans, Fast and Furious 7 is swiftly regrouping, and future installments in this cycle of fast paced action flicks are still a work in progress. After all, that other leading man Vin Diesel is far from dead yet. Though I wouldn't be surprised if Universal execs hid his sports car and encouraged him to take trains to work for the next few years.
Speaking of life and death, I survived yet another Christmas break at work. Just so you know.
maandag 16 april 2012
Centurion
Rating:
***/*****, or 7/10
Enjoyable
high adrenaline action film set in Roman times. In the Second Century
A.D., a Roman legion sets out on a mission in the unconquered north
of Britain but walks into an ambush and gets viciously decimated,
after which a ragtag group of survivors of various ranks and ethnic
backgrounds led by Quintus Dias (Michael Fassbender, just before his
definite breakthrough roles in X-Men: First Class and Shame
the year after) must run for their lives behind enemy lines to get
back to Hadrian's Wall and safety. Unfortunately for them, they're
hunted by an elite team of killer Picts led by the mute but scary
assassin Etain (Olga Kurylenko). Will any of them make it out alive?
And if they do, could they ever go back to the life of Roman
soldiery? Neil Marshall (The Descent, Doomsday) does
his thing as an accomplished action director and doesn't bother
making anything even resembling a Roman epic, but delivers a simple
chase flick set in ancient times instead. What the film lacks in its
straightforward story it makes up for decently in action and
suspense. Ironically enough, the following year The Eagle was
released (very similar plot wise but more serious in tone), which in
terms of story was almost a direct sequel, though that particular
production had no ties to Centurion.
Starring:
Michael Fassbender, Olga Kurylenko, Dominic West
Directed
by Neil Marshall
UK:
Celador Films, 2010
This awesome animated poster was also attached to the film, setting the tone of the movie more effectively than the regular theatrical poster bothered to do:
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