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  1. Созрела, однако. Аанг счастливчик
  2. Коллекционное DVD пере-издание к выходу фильма! http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Avatar-Airbender-Book-1-Collector-Edition/13499
  3. @aasif_mandvi Is that you walking into the Fire Lord's throne room in The Last Airbender trailer? YES.
  4. По крайней мере как сказал продюсер: Не в этом фильме. В сиквеле возможно...
  5. http://io9.com/5495923/a-few-answers-from-our-airbender-qa-with-shyamalan
  6. March 15, 2010 - Studio movie junkets are a dime a dozen for an old geezer like this writer; phoners with celebs and acclaimed filmmakers are all well and good though often perfunctory; and red carpet interviews are must-avoid events, especially if you're stuck on the press line anywhere near Entertainment Weekly or the like. Who the hell cares what designer clothes Jeremy Piven is wearing? But sometimes a pretty cool opportunity comes along in this line of work, as did one last week when IGN and a few other select outlets were invited to have breakfast and an hour-long chat with M. Night Shyamalan, he of The Sixth Sense fame. He would be talking to us about his upcoming live-action adaptation of The Last Airbender animated series, giving us one of the first stabs at discussing the project with him. This was the kind of event that a film geek would salivate over, and even though the IGN staff is seasoned and worn down by the studio PR machine, even we couldn't help but be a little excited about this particular morning. Helping the mood of the event was the presence of reps from a few different Airbender fan sites. These fresh-faced kids brought a real enthusiasm to the day which was clearly shared by Shyamalan himself: He's obviously a real fan of The Last Airbender. Paramount videotaped the entire discussion and is currently editing it together, so we'll be running that in the next few days. But in the meantime, we'd like to give you a little preview of what was talked about that morning… It was his children's love of the animated series which first got Shyamalan interested in The Last Airbender, followed by his wife and even his parents' interest in it. He practically had to direct the film, he told us, for fear of starting a familial civil war if he didn't. The director noted that this is a rare project for him in that it doesn't come from an original idea of his own but instead is based on preexisting source material. It's not that he's been averse to adapting other works prior to this as much as he just hadn't quite found the right fit up until now. The huge amount of CGI in the film was daunting to Shyamalan at first, being a filmmaker -- as he pointed out -- who is much more interested in filming a family having dinner rather than aliens invading the Earth (you can just show the aliens on TV in the background, he said, like in his movie Signs). The video conference calls with ILM were very difficult in the beginning, though now that the effects are nearing completion he finds them to be the most exciting part of the process. Despite being known for taking roles and cameos in his films, he apparently is not in The Last Airbender… though he does have an idea of who he might play if a sequel gets made. (He's not saying who it is, but his kids wanted him to play the "guy who never bathes.") Speaking of which, Shyamalan is definitely approaching this project as a trilogy of films. He's already got the story mapped out for the next two pictures, and he expects that he will direct the entire series -- though Paramount could always fire him, he reminded us with a laugh. He also acknowledged that he does hope to make Unbreakable 2 some day, though he wasn't too forthcoming about details regarding where he might go with that film. Additionally, he has another thriller in the works right now, so he hasn't given up on the genre that he first made his name in. The filmmaker is trying to get proper soundstages built in his hometown of Philadelphia to help boost the movie and TV industry there, and if that happens he expects that the next installments in the Airbender series will shoot on them, as will future films in his Night Chronicles banner of genre pictures by young directors. And that's just a taste of what we talked about during our breakfast with M. Night. Be sure to check back at IGN in the coming days for the full video interview! The Last Airbender will be released on July 2, 2010. http://movies.ign.com/articles/107/1077667p1.html ?
  7. Night said he got the idea of how waterbending should look from watching astronauts in space. He mentioned how he didn't like the term sequels when talking about these movies; as sequels often mean continuing the story just to make more money. "The first movie is just the beginning of the story." They created their own written language for this movie that is inspired by other eastern and Asian languages. This is not our world, but it was inspired by aspects of it. There were no preferences during casting. The goal was for everybody to be able to see themselves in a character. Night has already written 2 drafts of the script for the second movie. The movies will get bigger and more location oriented with each film.
  8. Исправил. Но эту инфо вы там не найдете. Мне админ сайта в личку сказал.
  9. http://www.LastAirbenderFans.com -Earth Kingdom is Primarily Asian, as well as Toph. -Water Tribe is kinda mixed with some russian and northern europe/asia qualities. -Shyamalan thought Nicola has some Russian qualities.
  10. Водяные нун-чаки?... Супер!
  11. As if getting to see every cool movie in advance of the public didn't make me enough of a stud, here's one more: the other day I ate blueberry muffins with M. Night Shyamalan as he spoke candidly about The Last Airbender for the first time since the film wrapped principle photography. I was with a small group of other online journalists plus three stoked webmasters from Airbender fan sites (they included Jordan from AvatartheLastAirbenderOnline.com, Jack from LastAirbenderFilm.com and Teddy from LastAirbenderFans.com, all sites you should check out.) The love in the room for Aang and his quest to bring balance to the four nations led what could have been a standard publicity opp to soar like Sozin's Comet into an afternoon of serious fan talk. Avatar: The Last Airbender enthusiasts will put any doubts aside when they hear Night speak about this project. He really gets why this property is so special, and he knows the source material up and down. Like a true fan, he can throw down phrases like, "Season 1, Episode 16" before discussing Master Jeong Jeong. To a fan, that speaks volumes. Paramount videotaped our one-hour roundtable conversation, and much of what was discussed is best kept under wraps until we spring this video on you in a few days. However, I can give you a little preview of some of the facts Night dropped at our feet that true Airbender fans need to hear now now now! Hold tight to Appa's reins. The Last Airbender is very much the first in a planned trilogy. Night compares it to Lord of the Rings in that it is all one story not, "more adventures" with your favorite characters. The three films will mirror the three seasons of the series, with some tweaks. Night plans to direct all three, but before the second one he wants to bang out a smaller-budgeted thriller. The thriller is *not* Unbreakable 2, though he still hopes one day to get to that. And he knows Bruce Willis feels the same way. Momo is absolutely in the movie. Night still hopes to find a moment where Momo does something really important and somehow saves the day, but for the first one he's in there "just for fun." That said, our expectations for the amount of comedy in the films has been managed. Night warns that "what works in the show won't always work in the film" and some of the broad comedy has been cut. Prepare yourselves now - there will be no cabbage salesman in the film. The fate of Penguin Sledding remains inconclusive. (You can parse the reply when you see the video.) During one enthusiastic moment discussing the CG effects, the phrase "Master Pakku using water like nun-chucks" was used. Everyone in the room responded, "Coooooool." Night hopes the CG in The Last Airbender will be unique in that there isn't as much quick-cutting as in commonly seen in CG-heavy films. Go back and look at his other films and you will see a lot of long takes. This means the CG is going to have to be really top notch, because it can't be hidden away with cutting. The writing in the film (in, say, the Waterbending Scroll or Aang's "Wanted" poster) will not be Chinese calligraphy as in the show, but an Asian-inspired pictorial language created just for this movie. Perhaps most importantly, Night eloquently and deliberately addressed the so-called "racebending" issue, dealing with what some feel is a specific effort on his part to bleach the Asian origins of the film. It would be hard to summarize his response in a bullet point, so wait for the video next week on that one. The last person in the Shyamalan house to fall in love with Avatar: The Last Airbender was M. Night himself. In what can only be called an origin story, you'll hear how Night came to this project through the lobbying of his parents, wife and, most importantly, children. Stay tuned for more The Last Airbender info between now and when Katara, Sokka and I discover him in an iceberg on July 2nd! http://www.ugo.com/movies/m-night-shyamalan-the-last-airbender-and-blueberry-muffins LastAirbenderFilm.com: 1. Шьямалан одной из приоритетных задач при постановке фильмов видит расширение и развитие сюжетной линии с загадочным исчезновением и судьбой матери Зуко. 2. Toph will be Asian in the sequel.
  12. Апдейт от инсайдера: Found some time to give you another update, not on the last part of what I've been filming last year, because I haven't seen my friend since last week. The pickups are now mainly focussing on the principal cast, which aren't that much scenes. But the expectation of the week after upcoming week: complete anarchy. They gave us just a couple of months two reshoot the crowdy scenes: two 'speech' scenes (one of Aang to the Water Nation citizens (which, in my opinion, didn't need a reshoot) and one with Mr. The Daily Show) and multiple fight scenes that needed some more background 'attention'. You mean the Fire Palace scene? Well, the Indian actress was supposed to be the Fire Lord's daughter. She didn't get a close-up, so I don't know whether this girl will be in the sequel(s) or not. She doesn't even have any lines, so it's possible that they just needed someone to fill in the part while no one has been officialy casted yet. If you've some questions left, ask them, because tomorrow I've (plenty of) time to update. Everything’s got to be done within time limit, so I think they want to stick to the release date, but there are rumors on the set that they aren’t going to make it. The post-production part seems to be the toughest stage in this project. While the filming ended around July (after just a couple of months) and has been in post-production ever since. That means a lot of CGI. The scenes we’re filming are mainly the acting parts, which don’t need a lot of time to ‘post-product’, so my guess is that this movie won’t be moved, but we’ll find out in time. The actors of Sokka and Zhao are indeed involved in some parts that will be reshot, but so are Ringer, Peltz, Patel and even Shaun Toub has some reshoots. EDIT: Forgot to mention that there are also some new scenes/parts to be shot. Next week I'll be working on a part that takes place on Kyoshi Island, that's one of those scenes that will be extended. We've shot this scene where the female leader of the Kyoshi Warriors tells Sokka about their motivation to fight the Fire Nation, in front of this enormous painting of the ancient Avatar Kyoshi. There's some background story about Kyoshi and the Kyoshi Warriors, and I've heard that they'll also add some scenes including Avatar Roku and the Spirit World. M Night Fans Forum
  13. LeDoctor Look for new AIRBENDER trailer on IRONMAN 2... 5 minutes ago via web http://twitter.com/LeDoctor
  14. Ещё спойлеры от инсайдера: Всегда пожалуйста
  15. Человек имел ввиду что они отличные, и очень важные персонажи как в источнике.
  16. Только некоторых сцен. Они всетаки обратили внимания на мнения сo спец-показа...
  17. Casting PDF + http://www.mnightfans.com/forums/index.php?topic=2562.0
  18. Согласен, мне только грудь нравится. Может и поет хорошо, и спортсменка ничего, no внимание не обращал. Уж больно ее красивые груди мешают. Женщина как женщина. Я вижу вы тут только и говорите насколько она ужасна... Но знаете, запечатлели бы вы на видео себя в монологе, а мы на секунду остановим. Уверен, выражение вашего лица будет ужасно как у Семенович.
  19. Еще в прошлом году говорили, что ТР нужно было дать больше номинации, чтобы привлечь зрителей. Да и сборы сыграли свою роль... Вряд ли кто-нибудь будет смотреть церемонию где награда вручается мало-известному фильму со слюнями. Этому... хоть и не хочется, бывать.
  20. Чтоб были больше рейтинги на следующей церемонии.
  21. Аватар выиграет да-бы поднять рейтинги церемонии. Но для меня Район 9 лучший кандидат.
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