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Messagepar Heatmann » Dim 28 Aoû 2011, 09:12

a part quantum ( mais la ca devait etre dans la cahier des charge de la production : faire du bourne like ) il pas trop fait de shaky foster pourtant , a mon avis ils vont prendre un peu du succes de walking dead pour que le public assimile ca et le vendre ainsi
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Messagepar Scalp » Dim 28 Aoû 2011, 09:16

Non la shaky c'est dans le cahier des charges des tacherons, ceux qui ont aucune idée pour filmé une séquence rythmé, alors y bouge la caméra dans tout les sens, cut dans tout les sens et font leur scène au montage, la classe.
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Messagepar Milkshake » Jeu 08 Sep 2011, 22:42

Dis donc pas facile le métier d'acteur quand on te demande de gigoter par terre comme un fou furieux et contre une voiture ... et juste après tu refais la même pour la 20ème fois :mrgreen:
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Messagepar Heatmann » Ven 08 Juin 2012, 22:03

deja repousser maintes fois , maintenant le film passe meme de decembre 2012 a juin 2013 suite a de gros probleme de script , de tournage et au montage , du coup on appelle lindelof pour reecrire le film qui serait " in trouble " :mrgreen:

vous pouvez trembler !!!!

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Messagepar Milkshake » Sam 09 Juin 2012, 13:19

ça fait peur 7 semaines de reshoot, c'est énorme les premières projections test ont du être catastrophiques ...

Lindelof et Foster ça c'est du cocktail explosif, ça sent le nanar 8)
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Messagepar Milkshake » Mer 13 Juin 2012, 20:54

ce qu'on appelle le development hell d'une production qui a accumulé les mauvais choix, les frictions entre réal dépasse, directeur photo prêt à se barrer, budget explose ... Dis donc il va être beau le film. :mrgreen:
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Messagepar Waylander » Jeu 14 Juin 2012, 09:04

Saoulé. Putain le livre tue et là ça part trop en couilles. On aurait pu avoir le plus grand film de zombies de tous les temps.
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Re: WORLD WAR Z der Marc Forster

Messagepar Milkshake » Ven 13 Juil 2012, 19:29

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Pitt n'en peut plus de ce désastre, il ne parle plus à Foster, il doit se mordre les doigts vu que c'est lui qui a poussé son nom aux studios pour shooter le film mais les scènes d'actions serait catastrophique (non mais Pitt fallait voir les navet de Foster avant de l’engager :nono: ), la fin totalement raté doit être entièrement remanié mais tous les nouveaux scénaristes engagés (3 pour l'instant) s'écartent du projet, il faudrait des mois de réécriture (dixit l'homme qui a brillamment écrit Promotheus) pour sauver le naufrage de l'histoire ... mais voila le studio, Pitt et sa boite de prod on déjà lâché 170 millions et maintenant il faut repasser à la caisse, tu m'étonnes qu'il lui tire la gueule.

ça va être joli à voir tout ça :mrgreen:

The horde of zombies in Paramount Pictures’ World War Z aren’t the only ones ravenous for brains: So is the troubled blockbuster’s star and producer, Brad Pitt, who Vulture hears exclusively from multiple production sources has become so frustrated with the film’s director, Marc Forster, that he stopped speaking to him altogether as the production heads into at least three weeks of reshoots.
Things got so bad that when Forster had notes on a scene for Pitt, they had to be relayed through an intermediary — and vice versa. We’re told that this awkward function was and is being largely fulfilled by a rotating trio of studio production president Marc Evans, Paramount film group head Adam Goodman, and Dede Gardner, a former executive at the studio who now runs Pitt’s company. And all this as the production crests $170 million as it heads into its costly reshoots, with an ending that is still in flux. (A representative for Creative Artists Agency, which represents both Pitt and Forster, declined to comment. Calls to Paramount were not returned by deadline.)
Ironically, Pitt, whose company, Plan B, is producing World War Z, originally fought for Forster to be given the director’s chair on World War Z. The studio was wary, because his only other big-budget action film was Quantum of Solace, the 2008 James Bond film that proved a notoriously difficult shoot; this was due to the rush to beat the clock on a looming 2007 Writers Guild of America strike, but sources say that problems were also partly a result of Forster having never shot a big-budget action movie before. Pitt was able to get Forster on the project, no doubt because of his history with Paramount chairman Brad Grey, who not only used to be his manager, but also was a partner in Plan B.
And now the zombie-apocalypse film seems to be plagued by a similar combination of scheduling, script, and directorial problems. The film was rushed into production in July 2011 in order to make a Christmas 2012 release date, even though the script wasn’t entirely ready. This speed proved for naught, as when both Paramount execs and Pitt became unhappy with how some of the big action set pieces were turning out, especially one at the end of the film that wasn’t cutting together properly, the studio decided to bump the film’s release until June of 2013. And in May, it was announced that Z would be returning to Budapest to shoot several weeks of additional material as well as reshoot some original scenes.
Now Paramount is trying to decide whether to just try to fix what they have or get writers to completely re-envision the film’s finale. “The studio is cultivating multiple options,” explains one of our production spies. “One is to try scrapping [the ending] and trying something different: They want to construct an entirely new ending to the movie. The other is to try salvaging it, because decent action can be elevated, and even shitty action can be saved. This is not an unmitigated disaster; it is salvageable.”
Last month, Lost exec producer and Prometheus scriptwriter Damon Lindelof was brought in to watch the movie and make suggestions to Paramount on what fixes were needed. “Body and fender work,” as it’s known in the talent agency business, is a common enough practice: A boldface-name screenwriter is brought in, makes notes, and suggests changes that are usually fixed with a few days of reshoots or additional production.
Problem is, sources tell us that Lindelof said the script needed months of work, not days — something he didn't have time for — and changes were needed throughout the film, not just at the end. He did agree to work with his former Lost colleague Drew Goddard (Cloverfield, Cabin in the Woods) for the better part of a month to come up with framework script solutions. The studio is also reaching out to other writers, including Christopher McQuarrie, who did on-set rewrites for Paramount’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. (Though he may be too busy: He’s directing Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher for the studio, which bumped that movie up to take Z’s old Christmas slot.)
Production sources tell Vulture that it is Pitt, not Forster, who has final approval over all the new pages generated by whatever writers work on the project over the next three weeks. And the communication breakdown between actor and director over how to reshoot it severely limits Paramount’s ability to foresee an end to production. Until the pages are approved, a budget cannot be calculated. And until a budget is tallied, the amount of time that will be spent to make the changes can’t be determined, either.
Meanwhile, another source inside World War Z adds that whatever happens with the script, additional — and possibly outside — directing help is likely to be sought for the action sequences that will need to be reshot. “They have to be careful, because the DGA has strict rules that say Forster has to be there on the set,” says this source, “But someone is likely to be brought in to help direct the new action scenes.”
All of this suggests some eventful weeks to come, but for now, the studio is, uh, dead quiet about what to do about the eerily "silent" partnership between Pitt and Forster.
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Re: WORLD WAR Z der Marc Forster

Messagepar Heatmann » Ven 13 Juil 2012, 22:03

machine gun preacher le dernier foster en date , c'etait assez eloquant :shock: unbuvable , bete a en pleurer , moche, con , moralisant , une bouze galactique
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Messagepar JackLaCensure » Sam 14 Juil 2012, 13:49

Au moins, il y aura pas tromperie sur la marchandise, une bonne série Z comme indiqué dans le titre :eheh:
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Messagepar JackLaCensure » Mar 06 Nov 2012, 08:57

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Re: WORLD WAR Z der Marc Forster

Messagepar comICS-soon » Mar 06 Nov 2012, 12:15

Ça peut être jouissif, y a beaucoup de zombies :mrgreen:
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Messagepar zack_ » Mar 06 Nov 2012, 12:23

Grave, du walking dead puissance 10 :love:
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Re: WORLD WAR Z der Marc Forster

Messagepar Alegas » Mar 06 Nov 2012, 12:40

N'oubliez pas que c'est réalisé par un tâcheron.
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