Showing posts with label michael caine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michael caine. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Direct Download Links For New Sleuth Trailer

The second Sleuth trailer is a lot cheekier, and in some ways much more revealing than the first, and as such, I enjoyed it even more.

Download in a small, medium or large size.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Direct Download Link For Spanish Flawless Trailer

Flawless by name, flawless by nature?

This is the first trailer of the thriller starring Michael Caine and Demi Moore and directed by Michael Radford. I'm a little surprised it isn't going straight to DVD. Bruce Beresford's The Contract with Morgan Freeman and John Cusack has, so why not this?

Well, actually... maybe it will be in the US or the UK. This is a Spanish trailer, and maybe Caine and Moore punch a lot harder in Spain.

And, yes, it's dubbed. The Michael Caine voice is quite superb.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Direct Download Link For Sleuth Trailer

Download the trailer for the new Sleuth. It's a remake. It has Jude Law in it. It really shouldn't be any good at all.

But I bet it is. The idea of Pinter rewriting Shaffer virtually makes me drool.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Stills From Sleuth

I'm looking forward to the new Sleuth greatly, despite Jude's hilarious hair. Here's the latest wave of publicity images (only one of which I'd seen before at all), thanks to Mike Nezhdany.

Once again, I've left all of the info in place - I mean, why remove it?




Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Michael Caine Is Eric Cla... Er... God

No director or lead has been announced yet, but the English-language film adaptation of Jostein Gaarder's incredibly well-selling Sophie's World is finally picking up steam. This book was the big publishing phenomenon before Harry Potter, and for a book with such lofty ambitions, that was very impressive. I'm still a little astonished at how widely read the book has been.

Michael Caine is apparently to take the role of God in the film. Strikes me as particularly interesting casting. He's still to shoot his stuff for The Dark Knight - won't take up much of his time - so this one could get going very soon. I'd like to know who will play Alberto Knox, Sophie's mentor in the film. This will be the key role for an adult - could this also be Caine?

Obviously, the perfect director for this film would be Terry Gilliam. I dare say he hasn't a hope.

The book was filmed in 1999, in Norway, by Erik Gustavson, though I've no knowledge of this version making it into English speaking territories. A few stills follow, just as a taster of what the new film has to deal with.