UK Hitman Poster And Trailer
You can click on the above poster to enlarge it. For the trailer, your options are large Quicktime, large WMV and large Realplayer.
You can click on the above poster to enlarge it. For the trailer, your options are large Quicktime, large WMV and large Realplayer.
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See the bald killer in 480p, 720p or 108p. Call the file namelessnumberheadman.mov or similar to ensure it works.
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film ick reader Logan sent me a link to the Hitman blog, where I found the set picture posted below. The blog is in French, but here's a badly autotranslated excerpt:
Here is a new photograph of turning. The scene is supposed to be held in Saint-Pétersbourg, in Russia, but we are in fact with the cathedral of Sofia.
A small precision compared to the preceding article: a establishing shot is simply a plan giving an outline of the place where the action occurs. For example, if the action occurs to Paris one will film Our lady. Where more largely, the decoration in broad plan… Here is for the culture cinema!
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Die Hard 4.0 isn't long pas the point of interest for me. The talent roster is pretty unappealing to me all round - except for some of the lead actors. Willis is great at this stuff, Justin Long is fine, Mary Elizabeth Winstead too and Timothy Oliphant's addition was the one thing that sparked my interest more than anything else. For about three seconds, until I remembered some of the far more interesting films that were upcoming and they washed Die Hard away.
Now I've seen these clips it seems as absolutely generic and perfunctory as I had anticipated.
Directly download clip one or two and see for yourself.
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Brendon
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8:25 am
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Labels: bruce willis, die hard 4, justin long, len wiseman, mary elizabeth winstead, timothy oliphant, trailers
Thanks to one of the many Mikes for sending over this image. It is, apparently, the first official production shot from Hitman.
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[EDIT: Variety have now revealed that Xavier Gens will be directing the Hitman movie. Olyphant is also now confirmed as having signed]
According to one of those pesky 'please don't name me' sources, and an untested one at that, Stephane Gluck is the number one contender to direct the Luc Besson-shepherded Hitman movie. Timothy Oliphant was recently given the lead role, Agent 47 - disappointing the surprising number of Vin Diesel fans out there - and Besson is producing as well as co-scripting (with Skip Woods) as he seems very happy to do on any number of these actioners.
Gluck's imdb credits show his history with these 'Besson Presents' films really quite clearly: second unit and assistant director work for the first two Taxi films, The Transporter and Banlieue 13. Most recently, however, he was 1st AD on a rather different project - Juilan Schnabel and Ronald Harwood's The Butterfly and the Diving Bell.
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Labels: banlieue 13, butterfly and the diving bell, hitman, julian schnabel, luc besson, ronald harwood, skip woods, stephane gluck, taxi, timothy oliphant, transporter