Showing posts with label johnny depp. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

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Walt Disney Studios brings the fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean series starring Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Ian McShane and Geoffrey Rush. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was directed by Rob Marshall and it is now showing in all theaters worldwide; available in 3D, IMAX 3D and regular format.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Walt Disney releases Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides posters

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In line with the release of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides on May, Walt Disney Studios releases the posters of the main characters of the movie including Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), Angelica (Penelope Cruz), and Captain Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush). The action adventure film was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Rob Marshall.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Movie Review: The Tourist

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I had fun watching it! That’s the answer I can give if someone will ask me how’s the Tourist, Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp’s movie in Columbia Picture. The Tourist is based from the 2005 French film Anthony Zimmer and directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck. The Tourist is showing in all cinemas nationwide beginning January 8.


Despite of several negative reviews of the movie, I still have the urge to watch it and here’s my comment on the film. First, I want to see how Hollywood adopts or remake the original French film and to be honest aesthetics wise the shots and the ambiance were beautiful but the chemistry of Angelina and Johnny is weak. But the weak chemistry doesn’t stop portrayal of their characters; Elise Clifton-Ward (Jolie) and Frank Tupelo (Depp).


For Angelina, she gave justice to the role of Elise, an elegant and mysterious woman in search for his fiancé and used Frank (Depp) to be her scapegoat. As for Johnny, playing the role of Frank is just doing Jack Sparrow without the pirate attire; it’s comical and clueless type of a character. That is why there is no spark in their first tandem in the movie, but to be honest the way the story was crafted I think it doesn’t really require them to have that kind of romantic chemistry.


In terms of visuals, it was shot mostly long shots, it help the viewers to take part in the search for Alexander Pearce, Elise fiancé. Aside from that kind of camera technique, it also makes the movie goers to appreciate the beauty of Paris and Venice. I have to say this, I always love the shot where two characters in separate room divided by wall and characters are waiting who will take the move to open the door. It gave the audience peek on each character at the same time.

Even though Wikipedia pre-empted the ending of movie, The Tourist is a kind of movie that is worth watching, forget the romantic chemistry, it is a drama action film that has an elegant-stiff leading lady and a comical-clueless actor that doesn’t need a spark because that have their own role to play in the story. The film is showing in all cinemas nationwide beginning January 8 and it is distributed by Columbia Pictures.

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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Walt Disney Pictures brings Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides on May 2011

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On May 2011, the witty yet funny Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is back as Walt Disney Pictures and Jerry Bruckheimer Film bring Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. The adventure comedy film is the fourth of the Pirates of the Caribbean series which is now directed by Rob Marshall, the first three was directed by Gore Verbinski.


Here’s the glimpse of what to expect on the Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides which will be available on 3D IMAX format.




Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides follows the return of Captain Jack Sparrow as he reunites with his long lost love - Angelica (played by Penelope Cruz). Even he’s not sure if he still owns the heart of Angelica or she needs him in her search for the Fountain of Youth, Sparrow aboard in Queen Anne's Revenge. The ship was owned by Blackbeard (Ian McShane), the ruthless and feared pirate in his generation who wants to regain his youth and he is also the father of Angelica.


The Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is set on aboard in all theaters worldwide in May 2011. Also staring Geoffrey Rush, Kevin McNally, Richard Griffiths and Stephen Graham, the film is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International through Columbia Pictures. Available in both 3D IMAX and regular format.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

German director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck talks about The Tourist

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2007 Oscar Winner for Best Foreign Film director German director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck tries his luck in Hollywood as the director of Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp’s The Tourist. The Tourist is a thriller movie which is now showing in the US, and on January 2011 here in the Philippines. The film is distributed by Columbia Pictures.

The Tourist was a remake of 2005 French movie entitled Anthony Zimmer directed by Jérôme Salle. The US version follows the Frank (Depp), an American tourist visiting Venice, Italy and Elise (Jolie) who crosses path during the time when they are trying to mend their broken hearts. But things became complicated between the two of them, when Elise’s real intention in crossing Frank path is to mislead the followers of his ex-lover, a most wanted criminal. Frank became involved on this incident, fighting for his life and Elise’s.

Director Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck shares his experience working with Depp and Jolie and his first Hollywood movie:

Q: How would you describe “The Tourist”?
FHD: The film is many things at the same time. It’s a suspense thriller. And it’s hopefully as intriguing and fun as are Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp in everyday life.


Q: How did the film come about for you?
FHD: I had just finished a script for a dark international thriller that I’d been writing for a year and a half, when Angelina called me and said, “Look, there’s this project that I’m thinking about and I’d really think about it if you’d consider doing it.” I looked at it. It definitely had the potential to be a sexy, fun, sweeping movie. As a fan of Angelina’s, I also felt that she was one of those rare women who had the explosive power of a Rita Hayworth or a Grace Kelly, but that she’s never really had a part where she could show it all - that extremely feminine, elegant side. She’s played tough action figures in “Salt” and “Lara Croft.” And she’s played challenging drama like “Changeling” and “A Mighty Heart.” But she’s never had a part where she was just allowed to be as glorious as she is... I guess I saw a chance to really present her in that way. And to present audiences with Angelina the way I’ve always thought of her.

Q: How did you proceed?
FHD: Well, we still needed an ideal costar… It’s tough to find a costar for Angelina, because she has so much going for her, and I didn’t want Frank’s character to look to weak by comparison. We needed someone who was a great actor, but who was also charming, funny, sexy and smart. When we put all that together, we realized we needed Johnny Depp. Our producer Graham King arranged a meeting between Johnny and me in Johnny’s office, we had a great conversation and he loved the idea of doing this with us.

Q: What was it like making your first Hollywood film?
FHD: With the crew and those fantastic actors, it was a real joy. They were so game to try out something new and so it was just a fantastic exchange, a really great experience.

Q: You decided to actually film in Venice, a tricky proposition I would imagine for a film of this scale, or indeed any scale…
FHD: It’s rare for a movie to shoot entirely in Venice – the normal way to do it would be 3 weeks in Venice for the exteriors and all the rest shot in studio. But since Johnny had a hard out date and had to leave for Pirates of the Caribbean, we wouldn’t have had time to build the Veniceinteriors in a studio. So for practical reasons, we had to do the unheard of thing…we had to shoot the entire picture in Venice, for which I’m thankful. It seemed an almost crazy thing for a producer and a studio to allow. But we had a real reason to do it… I hope that you’ll be able to feel, when you see the film, that it has that special quality, that Venice itself is also a character in the movie.


Q: Was it a conscious decision to follow up “The Lives of Others” with something so different?
FHD: Yes, it certainly was. I had actually just finished writing a screenplay which was, again, a kind of international dark, political thriller, maybe a little bit in the vein of “The Lives of Others.” And then just as I was about to start setting it up, “The Tourist” came along. I thought to myself, if I make this dark film now, I’m going to be that guy, forever. I’ll be the guy who does dark political thrillers. And I do want to explore other things too. Maybe it will be great to do the exact opposite and go for something very colorful, elegant and beautiful.

Q: How has your life changed since winning an Oscar?
FHD:
An opportunity like The Tourist would probably have never come along without the Oscar. Whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing is for the viewer to decide.

The Tourist also stars Paul Bettany, Rufus Sewell, Timothy Dalton, Haley Webb. Showing on January 2011 and distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International. Visit http://www.columbiapictures.com.ph for trailers, exclusive content and free downloads. Like us at www.Facebook.com/ColumbiaPicturesPHand join our fan contests.

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