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  1. Caм трейлеры делаю, и мне очень понравилось, особенно под конец.
  2. http://www.mnightfans.com/forums/index.php?topic=2565.msg54126#msg54126
  3. How long do you think the screening was? Some people who say they've seen it have said it was about 1 1/2 hours but they were also told that about 30 minutes of footage was left out. My screening started at 7:00pm and when I left the theater it was about 9:00 or so. The movie was maybe just over an hour and a half. The review afterwards (which we had to write a short review on the movie on what we liked, disliked, etc) took about 15-20 minutes. Before the screening started a man who worked for either the company doing the screening or the theater, not entirely sure which, said the movie was a very early copy and still needed to be edited. He also stated that it was missing some scenes, some were being filmed still, and audio was still in the editing process. I'm not sure if you're familiar with the show the movie was based on but did you see Koh the Face Stealer. He's a spirit world creature Aang encounters while in the spirit world? He was not in the movie but when Aang did go into the Spirit World he met a Dragon Spirit who guided him. (UPDATE - Confirmation that Koh is in the film just not the early screening) Could you tell me what you liked about the movie? How was the acting/direction? Did Noah/Aang do a good job? I like the bending and the action. I think they put a lot of good animation into the fights, especially when water and ice were used. It was done nicely and they used a lot of slow motion during the fights (seen in one of the trailers where Aang slides and leans backwards during a fight) and it was pretty effective. The acting was alright. I think some of the actors/actresses didn't do as well as they could, Katara seemed a bit dull at times and it felt as if the actress couldn't get into her character. Noah's acting was actually my favorite. He worked well as Aang and I think he brought the character out well. The martial arts he preformed was great. Does Shaun Toub (Uncle Iroh) ever talk about tea or food? Did he come off as a nice guy? He was nice and very protective over Zuko. He and Zuko shared a meal together, drinking tea, only once that I can remember. Other than that, no he didn't mention food or tea like his character does. His character was very serious. I really expected a bit of humor with him and the food subject. Does Yue have to struggle between an arranged marriage and Sokka? How did that play out? Did any name pronounciations annoy you or did they sound wierd at all when spoken by the actors? In the movie the marriage is not even mentioned. She and Sokka meet and become a couple during the next few scenes. How often does Fire Lord Ozai appear in the movie? Is it only at the end? He is shown about three or four times throughout the movie. In the middle and towards the end. How do they handle the intro of the movie? Apparently, it starts with four benders performing moves as symbols appear next to them, similar to the show. It does show the four benders, then a black screen appears with writing on it with Katara narrating the writing. Then it cuts to her and Sokka in the ice. Was there some humor with Sokka? Sokka was funny, he was definitely comic relief. Now, it wasn't all humor. The movies extremely serious. I'd say Sokka has about three-four funny moments. How do Katara and Sokka discover Aang's iceberg in the movie? What are they doing? Sokka was hunting some seal creature and following it's tracks when they reach a frozen part of the ocean/water. They look down and see that it is glowing underneath the ice so they use Sokkas boomerang to break the ice and a large ice berg appears that contains Aang. Also, how is Dev Patel as Zuko? I liked his acting. He was emotional throughout the movie about his banishment, and when it was necessary he could be mean and angry. He did well. I thought the way he talked was close to Zuko's way of talking. How are the Air Temple and Northern Water Tribe sets? The Air Temple and Northern Water Tribe, in my opinion, was breathtaking. The graphics were amazing for both. The Air Temple is beautiful, and the Northern Water Tribe was equally as good. I had no complaints about the sets at all. How did the scene where Zhao kills the moon spirit fish look? Was the firebending not finished so it looked like he was punching the fish? Did the moon turn red ect... In the movie he actually picks the fish up with a sack and it looks like he stabs it. There was absolutely no fire bending, no fire at all. He then drops the fish back into the water and it bleeds out in the water. Yes, the moon turned red and the power of the tribe were sapped from them. Did Yue have a big role in the movie? About how much screen time did she receive? She had about 15-20 minutes of screen time. I don't want to go higher or lower because I'm not entirely sure how to estimate her screen time. She was in the last 25-30 minutes quite a bit though. But her role was about right, especially towards the end with the spirit fish. Speaking of Zhao, could you ask about his role in the movie? Does Zuko still try to save him before he dies? Is it also established in the movie that there's a bit of anger between Zhao and Zuko? I liked his role, good acting in some scenes. Zuko did not try to save him before he died, they were to commence in a fight but Zuko walked away and then Zhao was killed. It is definitely obvious that Zhao and Zuko do not have a friendly relationship together. So, did they actually fight or were they about to? Why did Zuko walk away? They were about to fight but Iroh came and told Zuko it was not worth it. They both walked away. I heard the Blue Spirit scenes kicked ass. Well...did they? I thought the Blue Spirit's scenes were pretty good. A lot of action and fighting, when he first shows up it was pretty frightening because you don't expect it. The boy in the trailer that used earthbending to block the firebenders attack...is that Haru? They never mentioned the boys name and only said he was an Earth Bender. /= So I'm not entirely sure. Also, does the movie play on the earthbenders spirits/wills being broken even though they have earth to bend? Yes, when they trio first meet the Earth Benders they are in a camp seperated from their tribes because they can bend the earth. They begin to bend again after hearing Aang tell them that he is the Avatar. How was the CGI for Appa and Momo? We haven't seen Momo yet, so did his appearance resemble the design from the show? Does Aang ever utter "yip yip" to summon Appa? Momo was pretty good and looked just like the character from the show. I thought he looked adorable. (: Appa's animation was really good. The fur looked real and his face looked a bit cartoonish though. I don't remember hearing Aang ever saying "yip yip". Does Sokka initially dislike Aang? When Zuko appears at the Southern Water Tribe, is it made clear that Sokka is one of the few warriors remaining? Sokka distrusts Aang and very unsure of him. When Zuko appears Sokka stands before him and reaches behind him to get his boomerang, but Katara stops him. Other than that little bit of him trying to protect the tribe, there wasn't much infomation on him being one of the last warriors. That I can remember, anyway. Does Zhao hire pirates to make Zuko's ship explode with him inside? Yes, he does. How does Aang escape when Zuko captures him at the Northern Water Tribe? This is after Aang wakes up from being in the Spirit World, I guess. Aang wakes up and runs out of the room and Zuko chases him. They then get into a one-on-one battle against each other. Towards the end of the fight Zuko suddenly turns to ice and the camera zooms on Katara who is behind him. Aang lets Zuko's head free from the ice and Katara and Aang leave to fight the battle. How serious is Aang? According to some, the trailers don't show off his playful side enough. In the cut that he saw, does Aang ever have any funny, energetic moments? When he first emerges from the iceberg, is he all friendly and adorable? Straight from the start Aang is very quiet and reserved. He obviously wants to go back to the air temple and once he goes to the temple he is happy and excited to be back home. However, once he finds out his people are killed he becomes very depressed and serious. There aren't many giddy moments with Aang, except with flashbacks and when he is at the air temple. He is mostly consumed by wanting to fight the fire nation and has a hard time grieving for the death of his people." http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/GambitsCorner/news/?a=17082
  4. aasif_mandvi Back to "The Last Airbender" set today, for reshoots w/ Night. Will let you know if he shows me any of the movie. about 6 hours ago via Echofon aasif_mandvi Great seeing "The Last Airbender" gang again for reshoots... and one new cast member who has joined us in the eleventh hour. 17 minutes ago via Echofon http://twitter.com/aasif_mandvi Юмор есть, но не так много.
  5. Провал, это когда сборы не выше чем сам бюджет. И чтоб оставаться в теме, не пойму чем название 'Неудачники' не нравится. Звучит классно.
  6. Пока ничего. Мне вот тоже скучно, но так лучше, вeдь спойлеров не хочется. Ждем трейлера с Железного Человека, господа!
  7. Случайно не тот кто предал Хару?
  8. Интересная статья: http://www.ugo.com/movies/frank-marshall-clarifies-key-issue-in-racebending-controversy Но что самое интересное, эта информация:
  9. Вот еще: И из видео игры: http://www.thq.com/uk/game/screenshots/5814/1 http://www.thq.com/uk/game/screenshots/5821/1
  10. Production Budget: $130 million = Worldwide: $185,253,487 http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=watchmen.htm Для фильма с рейтингом R очень хорошо.
  11. http://popwatch.ew.com/2010/04/06/the-last-airbender-new-videogame-trailer/
  12. I'd like to talk a little about my own process for illustrating the comic. Because film environment shots were limited and the prequel covers many locations seen in the cartoon but not the movie (as of yet), many of the environment and clothing designs were based on the cartoon. Big kudos to piandao.org and their many screenshots of the Airbender cartoon. Asides from the film pictures I was provided with by Paramount, that site and the book The Lost Scrolls: Fire were my biggest source of reference. With their help, I was able to get some of the smallest details down, from commoner outfits to forts to how Zuko's ship room is laid out. One of the writers, Alison, was also a great help and even went to the library in search of any photos I could use as reference. For the action scenes, I researched some of the martial arts firebending was based on: namely Northern Shaolin and Xingyiquan. I looked up numerous pictures and demonstration videos online to ensure the firebenders had proper form. I also researched dao swords and had to do a whole lot of slow-moing of videos. I was disappointed in how Zuko's trademark scar was toned down for the movie, so I exaggerated it for the comic (which makes sense in the context of the story anyway since he's been freshly scarred). One thing I like about movie!Zuko's scar is how it goes into his hair, but again, it's kind of subtle so I emphasized that. For the cover, I was pretty much free to do whatever I want; no direction was given. I made sure to feature Zuko's scar and make it one of the first things you notice, as it's a crucial part of his character. Dave yaytime, Alison aliwilgus and I are confident that fans of the show will enjoy the comic. Since the story takes place before the film and the series, we had a lot of room for creativity and were able to stick closely to series canon. Please support our work! ETA: Oh, and don't forget -- there will be a free preview of Zuko's Story in Del Rey's Free Comic Book Day sampler so go to your local comic shop on May 1st and get a copy! Вообщем в приквеле места похожи на те что в мультике. Что не может не радовать. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.kval.com/news/entertainment/89564037.html Теперь мы знаем кто будет озвучивать момо.
  13. Re: Promised Set Report I've just mailed my colleague, here's what he told me about the outdoor shooting (unfortunately he isn't as detailed about I was): [...] around may or june, i think, we did some shooting in bucks county at a huge quarry. here we shot an occupied earth village part. the main characters discover this imprisoned village/camp within a rock quarry. it had a very natural look, just rock and sand (some planting), some fugitive-alike tents with primitive furniture, surrounded by high walls of rock. it was quite hot in there because the heat of the sun had nowhere to go. fire nation watchtowers had a perfect view of the occupied camp. before the main characters are discovered by the fire nation, they meet up with this boy. he tells them they have nowhere to go, because the fire nation has got a complete hold on them. but aang inspires them, and causes this riot. the earthbending boy resists, and uses his earthbending to fight the fire soldiers. there's this battle, in which all the earthbenders fight for their freedom. [...] in greenland we shot some village scenes, of the primitive water village and the 'fishing trip' of sohka and katata. some random shots including the brother and sister, but the most things we've shot were the aang-discovery on this 'ice plain', and the arrival and confrontation of prince zuko. they capture aang. unlike the quarry, it was freezing cold. [...] Hope you've a clear image of what that scenes will look like! - Аанг вдохновляет захваченных в тюрьме магов земли (среди них Хару). - -Сцена где катара и сокка находят аанга.
  14. Имелось ввиду что Аанг и Зуко дерутся против остальных. И я сомневаюсь что часть с лягушками вообще будет. Немного банально было бы в фильме.
  15. Нет. Это типо сцена с синем духом в точь точь как в мультике.
  16. First of all, happy easter, everyone! I've finally found some time to update you all. And as I said, the first trailer and the roundtable discussion with Night, was the beginning of the whole marketing campaign. They're now giving away more and more info and footage of the movie. As promised, I'll give you a report on what I've seen from the Blue Spirit-part. The part introduces a nice set and new set piece: Zhao's Fire Nation fortress. It's just this big, stone tower with some basis decorations, surrounded by walls, and within the walls there are these small stone buildings. On a balcony, overseeing the square, Zhao gives his speech about victory and the capture of the Avatar (I don't know what happened before this part or how the Avatar was captured, I think that's been filmed somewhere else). We reshot his speech, because I was a little ... overacted the first time. There are hundreds of soldiers listening to his speech, while the Blue Spirit (Prince Zuko) sneaks in. He comes down from the roof (the stand-in for Dev Patel was very flexible, so the Blue Spirit looked like a ninja in black) and enters the tower. In his way to the room where Aang's hold, he assassinates (à la Assassins Creed) two guards. He enters the room, and cuts Aang's chains with his double swords, then they escape the premises. Their 'way-out-sequence' is done very nicely. The actors were attached to wires to they could do some pretty awesome moves as they jumped down the roofs, climbed down the walls. There was some green screen involved, so I think Aang also uses Airbending to escape. As they're discovered, the Fire Nation soldiers march out towards the great gates, where they run into Aang and his savior. Aang Airbends huge numbers of soldiers out of the way, in their way to the gates. They are surrounded by soldiers, and fight back to back, side by side. The Blue Spirit with his sword, Aang with his staff Airbending. Great teamwork. Very long sequence to shoot, because Night wanted it done in one take. But they don't make it, and the Firebenders fire huge amounts of Fire at them ... but that's unable to penetrate Aang's protective air-sphere he produces. Zhao appears, and commands them to hold fire (ironic). As he says the Avatar must be captured alive, TBS threathens to kill Aang, and in pure despair, Zhao demands the gates to be opened. TBS and Aang slowly walk away, TBS with his swords around Aangs neck. But then he says something to his commander about some kick-ass archers. That's where the fortress-part, so I think the 'outside the walls' part was shot somewhere on location or in another studio. The fight scenes of Noah Ringer and Dev Patel (who did play TBS in all the others scenes, except for the climbing and jumping parts), where fenomenal. Their fighting 'met' and there was this great balance between the physical fighting (swords and martial arts) and the (Air)bending. Do you have more questions, go ahead and ask! And I wish you all a happy easter!
  17. Полный трек из первого телеролика:
  18. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoK_zu2BJn0&playnext_from=TL&videos=9r1UVS36Uw8&feature=sub
  19. http://www.lastairbenderfans.com/media/LAF_roundtable.pdf
  20. Interviewer: Do you get to use your character's signature sword in this as well? Rathbone: Not yet.. Right now it's still the first series, so he's rocking a boomerang. FearNet Rathbone Interview Noah Ringer - Kung Fu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0c15xPFHz4&feature=player_embedded#
  21. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHBpKzSd6e8
  22. "I don't deserve this praise"... Убило. Надеюсь следующий раз такого не будет.
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