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antiterror13

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Re: Reign of Assassins

Never heard of it..of course I don't go to many movies ..Michelle Yeoh..I saw her photo.. she's rather thin.

Yeahhhh most Asians are thin, but don't underestimate them :)

Michelle Yeoh is now the wife of Jean Todt, from my memory around 4 years ago. Jean Todt was Michael Schumacher boss when Schumacher won five F1 titles in a row with Ferrari (total 7 titles with 2 other with benetton).
 

bladerunner

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Re: Reign of Assassins

We already have a movie thread, I suggest they gets merged

http://www.sinodefenceforum.com/members-club-room/movies-general-34-4473.html#post164785

2012 looks to be a good year for movies -- the dark knight rises, prometheus and most definitely the hobbit all look to be epic and well made movies. There's also more meh ones like the avengers, battleship (lol), gi joe, clash of titans 2.

Agreed.

theres this film about a invasion by some invisible aliens who are after the earths energy or something. Unfortunately I cant remember the title. That and the batman trailer were shown at the MI , First protocol Imax screening. The Batman one held my attention, especially the sky jacking scene.
Looking forward to battleship as well.

Actually I wouldnt mind seeing a Japanese remake of 'The Seven Samuri'
 
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Blitzo

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Re: Reign of Assassins

Agreed.

theres this film about a invasion by some invisible aliens who are after the earths energy or something. Unfortunately I cant remember the title. That and the batman trailer were shown at the MI , First protocol Imax screening. The Batman one held my attention, especially the sky jacking scene.
Looking forward to battleship as well.

Yeah the darkest hour or somethign like that -- apparently it's terribad, just another one of your garden variety alien invasion films, only set in moscow (big whoop lul). And battleship looks like it will be terrible too. I have a friend that called it transformers 3.5, which isn't far off the mark -- aliens and robots, check. gratuitious use of reverberation sound effects, check. massive (and likely inaccurate) portrayal and use of US military aginst alien invaders, check. hot supporting actress whose role is to stand there and look pretty, check. aliens with lots of CGI machinery to get audience attention, check. likely no plot, check.

But I'm equally excited for the hobbit, prometheus and DKR -- each a movie part of a previous series, each fantasy/sci fi, each with a great director at their helm and each with a massive fan base to satisfy.

Never heard of it..of course I don't go to many movies ..Michelle Yeoh..I saw her photo.. she's rather thin.

rofl most actresses are thin/good looking.

Audiences are apparently so superficial now that supermodels are having roles in major blockbusters with two about two lines of dialogue but way more screen time than logic dictates -- a way to judge whether a movie will likely be good or not is check if their cast includes a talentless supermodel :p
 

solarz

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Re: Reign of Assassins

Audiences are apparently so superficial now that supermodels are having roles in major blockbusters with two about two lines of dialogue but way more screen time than logic dictates -- a way to judge whether a movie will likely be good or not is check if their cast includes a talentless supermodel :p

How about the original 1982 "Conan the Barbarian", starring a supermodel, a surfer, and a bodybuilder who can barely speak English? :)
 

AssassinsMace

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I think it's simply a generational thing. Jane Fonda in the beginning had the reputation of being a dumb actress. Now they're remaking Barbarella with supoosedly Anne Hathaway. When I first heard about it I thought, "Really?" Anne Hathaway is a bit too gawky to play a sexpot. We'll see about her playing Catwoman in Dark Knight Rises. They're also turning the 80s TV show, The Fall Guy, into a theatrical movie. I can't see any actress today of note, which they will be looking for when Hollywood makes remakes these day, filling Heather Thomas' boobs.

My friend told me a story that happened at Comic Con where each year they have Star Wars Friday. So there's a photo-op where around two to three dozen Slave Princess Leias gathered in one group for the geeks to take pictures. So someone dressed as a Stormtrooper walks by and one of the Slave Leias says, "Aren't you a little short to be a Stormtrooper?" The guy in the Stormtrooper costume bursts out in an angry hissy-fit. I asked my friend if he were in a Clone Trooper outfit. He said he didn't know. Supposedly there are Star Wars fans that weren't born yet when the first trilogy came out who like the second as the best. They think the first one is too outdated.

[video=youtube;ff6dUEIo1P8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ff6dUEIo1P8[/video]
 

Blitzo

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Supposedly there are Star Wars fans that weren't born yet when the first trilogy came out who like the second as the best. They think the first one is too outdated.

Lul I'm not ashamed to put my hand up as fomerly of that group -- though now I think the two are on fairly equal footing. I think the problem is that the movie/trilogy you watched first which will then usually be the one you think is the better of the two, so kids and young adults who watched the phantom menace in the cinema before a new hope would naturally resonant with the prequels better.

You can understand the feeling of outdatedness towards the original trilogy too. Stunts, environments, battles, ships and lightsaber duels in 4-6 pale compared to 1-3... and the plot/characters of both trilogies individually aren't too great without the other in the background, despite what some original trilogy purists say.
 

bladerunner

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Re: Reign of Assassins

And battleship looks like it will be terrible too.

IMO "Sink the Bismark" is still the best battleship movie.

The trouble with those Chinese Kung Fu movies is the storyline is usually so cheesey.Theyre probably come across ok in the 'Asian Enviroment' but when they adapt it for the English speaking market with dubbed in speech overs, it comes across as rather humurous with the "baddies" sounding like Al Capone's foot soilders.

But I will always regard "Crouch Tiger Hidden Dragon" as a masterpiece in cinematography (if theres such a word) The expanse of the desert, beautifully filmed, it actually reminds me of "Lawrence of Arabia"
 
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AssassinsMace

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Like I said, it's a generational thing. And when in the next generation when someone remakes Star Wars, the same thing is going to happen that like the second trilogy the best. I find it ironic if you're supposedly enough of a fan to walk around in a Stormtrooper costume all day that you don't know one of the more infamous lines from it. It has to be one of those generational things.
 

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Looks like top gun 2 is happening.

With tom cruise.

And with F-35s.

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Yep

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Exec: Top Gun 2 Is Real and Stars a Plane That Doesn’t Fly (Updated: Drunken Confirmation)
A Lockheed engineer is probably the last person you'd expect to break the news of a Hollywood mega-blockbuster sequel, but here we go! Flightglobal is reporting Top Gun 2 is not only happening, but starring Tom Cruise (!) as an F-35 pilot. Ha!

The bizarre news, centered around a movie that doesn't even have an IMDB page and a broken airplane, is taking a little bit to process here. The first question: what will Tom Cruise do? Stand on a runway, staring at his grounded F-35? Will the F-35 be a metaphor for some kind of personal growth? Is the Tom Cruise Lockheed is talking about the same Tom Cruise? Will he fix all of the plane's electrical problems to get the girl?

The film, if it does hit production next month as Tom Burbage, Lockheed Martin F-35 program manager claims, the writers will have an even greater challenge than the plane's engineers—you can only make a defective, trillion-dollar paperweight so exciting. I can see it now: Maverick is sitting, Four Loko lodged into his beer gut, watching the air war of Libya thunder away, as his F-35 sits outside under a tarp. Fade to black. Begin volleyball scene. Val Kilmer looks better than ever. Chests glistening like so many unused guided bombs. OFFRAMP TO THE SAFETY ZONE. [Flightglobal]

Update: Gizmodo pal Andrew writes in with the following non-official corroboration:

I think the story about the TOP GUN2 movie being produced is correct. I met a girl out a Dallas night club who told me her father was a Dallas movie writer. She said her dad was a writer working on a project and then asked if I remembered the movie TOP GUN. I know this may sound crazy but she told me her dad was Don Ferrarone. Curiously I looked into IMDB and it looks like her sister is credited in a few films too. CRAZY, I didn't know if it was a night of just drunken talk but it seems very possible.

PS: Oh btw she wrote her info on my phonebook as "Dallas movie writer" When I asked why, she told me so I won't forget her.

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Top Gun 2 will rock the F-35, Tom Burbage says

By Stephen Trimble on March 1, 2012

Maverick is becoming an F-35 test pilot.

It's true.

Tom Burbage, the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme manager, showed up at a National Aeronautics Association luncheon today and dropped a bombshell of a Hollywood scoop. Sure, there was talk about schedules and budgets, partners and politics, software blocks and carrier hooks. But we'll get to that later.

The big news from Burbage's speech involves Top Gun 2, the long-not-quite-awaited-but-certainly-delayed sequel of the 1986 fighter jock classic.

Tom Cruise, of course, confirmed back in December that the sequel is coming, but nobody -- not even IMDB (we checked) -- knows the full story.

But Burbage does. Lockheed's Fort Worth, Texas, factory and flight test center will host production crew in the "next month or so" to start filming, Burbage told the NAA luncheon crowd.

Burbage also confirmed that Cruise will not just make a cameo; he will be the star, and he is playing the role of a Lockheed F-35 test pilot!

Potential plot twists fill our heads.

There will be no need to resurrect Goose, as the F-35 is a single-seater. With the Libyan air force in smouldering ruins, there will also be no need to stage another improbable yet inspiring combat scenario. Indeed, as a test pilot, it's not clear how the movie's writers can weave Maverick into a combat situation.

Maybe we've been covering the industry too long, but our perfect plot for Top Gun 2 has no combat sequences at all. Instead, it goes like this:

Maverick is a test pilot struggling to keep the flight test programme on schedule, even though his better judgment is sometimes compromised by a lifelong, paralyzing fear of vertical landings. Maverick almost throws in the towel after his favourite knee board/test card holder is destroyed in an unfortunate lift fan malfunction. Meanwhile, the programme's enemies, led by the snearing Bill "Iceman" Sweetman and Karlo "Slider" Kopp, take advantage of Maverick's absence to nearly bury the programme in a wave of seemingly overwhelming blog attacks. That's when Maverick's love interest -- a Texas congresswoman strategically placed on the AirLand subcommittee -- intervenes. She gives Maverick her father's last knee board (er, her father was also a test pilot ... just go with it) and literally pushes him back into the cockpit. Maverick straps on the knee board, takes the Block 3 software build out for a spin, hits every test point and -- for the finale -- lands vertically right on top of Aviation Week's building in downtown Washington DC. And that's when Kenny Loggins starts singing.
 

kwaigonegin

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anyone here seen Acts of Valor yet? it features real life Navy SEALs. Not sure if it's good or not I mean it's good marketing and my highest respect for them but they are not trained actors LOL....I watch a movie for entertainment otherwise I'll watch a documentary if I want to see 'real' stuff..
 
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