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Post by Ace on Jun 27, 2006 23:38:54 GMT -5
« Thread Started on May 26, 2003, 1:43am » Yep another new movie scheduled and info on it is also in Film Rumblings pbfiles.t35com/There seems to be some confusion and conflcitinginfo as to when it will be start. The Director was scouting locations for a possible Oct star but The Matador is listed as being scheduled to behin Sept 29. "Blue Crush" director John Stockwell has been tapped to helm the New Line Cinema feature "After the Sunset," starring Pierce Brosnan. Produced by Firm Films, "Sunset" begins where most heist movies end: with a master thief (Brosnan) sailing off to an island paradise after his last big score. However, when his lifelong nemesis, an FBI agent, shows up to make sure the thief is really retired, a new cat-and-mouse game of friendship, suspicion and thievery begins. Based on a Paul Zbyszewski spec script (which Craig Rosenberg was recently hired to rewrite), the film is being produced by Beau Flynn and exec produced by Tripp Vinson. Chris Pollack is associate producing, while New Line production execs Kent Alterman and Keith Goldberg are overseeing for the studio. Production is scheduled to begin in October. In other articles it's been mentioned that the director was contacting Woody Harrelson to discuss the other main part, the FBI agent. So sorry, no it's not like a TCA2, Mr Harrleson is definitely no Rene Russo. But there seems is a third main part that will be played by a woman, not cast yet. Ace
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 22:56:19 GMT -5
« Reply #1 on May 26, 2003, 1:48am » www.chud.com/news/may03/may23after.php3CRUSHING PIERCE'S SUNSET5.23.03 By Andrew Sweeney Contributing sources: THR It's been said that there are no more "new" plotlines left in film. Everything is derivative of something else, new movies are mindless pap, and everyone owes their respective careers to Kurosawa. So when an intriguing idea for a film crops up, it makes headlines. That's the situation with After the Sunset, which just got itself a brand spanking new director. Fresh off his financial success with the Kate Bosworth/Michelle Rodriguez Blue Crush, John Stockwell has signed on the line to direct Sunset with Pierce Brosnan in a starring role. Before Blue Crush, Stockwell handled crazy/beautiful and Cheaters. At first glance, the film sounds like an amalgam of two Brosnan films, The Tailor of Panama and The Thomas Crown Affair. The film starts with a successful theft, intricate and complex in its application. Usually, this is the point in the heist flick where the credits roll. But in Sunset, we follow the thief to a remote island, probably with little to no extradition treaties for theives. The theif's foil, a dogged FBI agent, shows up on the island to ensure that the theif is out of the game for good. While on the surface, they become friends, the standard wary eye is cast in both directions, as they attempt to figure out the other's agenda. All right, so it may not be the most original idea since Charlie Kaufman started writing, but it isn't the same old thing either. Ace
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 22:57:54 GMT -5
« Reply #2 on May 26, 2003, 6:33pm » Sounds like fun, but I'm not a big Woody Harrelson fan. Maybe it'll be somebody else...at least he doesn't cackle like Rene! Little did PB know when he took on Remington Steele that he would end up playing a thief so often! Anybody want to analyze that? (pssst....Ace...can I get backdated credit for these posts once I register?) cg
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 22:58:49 GMT -5
sparklingblue
« Reply #3 on May 28, 2003, 6:01pm »During the promotion of TCA he said, if anything, he'd like to steal (or should I say steele ;D ) a work of art. I wonder if they become nervous in museums when Pierce shows up.
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 22:59:21 GMT -5
Honolulu Star-Bulletin: Isle film revenues hit new heights (6-22-03)starbulletin.com/2003/06/22/news/story1.htmlExcerpt: Director John Stockwell said he hopes to have his next film, "After the Sunset," starring Pierce Brosnan, rewritten from a Virgin Islands location to Hawaii. "Some Hollywood people view Hawaii as this vacation location where serious work isn't done," Stockwell said. "I've never had harder working crews who spent hours lugging equipment through sand or out into a very unforgiving ocean." Ace
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 23:00:06 GMT -5
Reply #5 on Jun 22, 2003, 1:45pm » What a shame to have such awful on location shooting. cg ===================================================== « Reply #6 on Jun 22, 2003, 5:28pm » Just awful isn't it? The Virgin Island or Hawaii.... it's just a choice of hell holes. Ace
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 23:02:55 GMT -5
Yuliya
« Reply #7 on Jun 22, 2003, 5:54pm » Yes, but Hawaii sounds too commonplace. Virgin Islands have some elegant, stylish flavor. What kind of thief woudl retire to Hawaii? Not a gentleman thief. ===================================================== « Reply #8 on Jun 22, 2003, 6:14pm » At least there's something to do on Hawaii... more variety of Islands...and more to steal if you get too bored. Ace ===================================================== « Reply #8 on Jun 22, 2003, 6:48pm » ::wonders how Ace knows this:: cg
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 23:07:43 GMT -5
Reply #10 on Jun 22, 2003, 9:11pm » Ah, but one should never steal where one lives, besides, would you want to see a retired Mr. Steele in a Hawaiian shirt? Well, maybe if he wears a pareo instead... Yuliya ===================================================== « Reply #11 on Jun 22, 2003, 9:55pm » Hey if Hawaii is good enough for Mr. Brosnan it's good enough for Mr. Steele. As for stealing where you live, well tell that to Mr Crown. Besides Hawaii is a string of Islands, live on one ... steal from another. ;D Ace ===================================================== « Reply #12 on Jun 22, 2003, 9:58pm » Good to know you have such a lofty sense of ethics. cg ========================================================= « Reply #13 on Jun 22, 2003, 10:07pm » So says the Jewel Thief who wants to burgle with John Robie. Ace ========================================================= « Reply #14 on Jun 22, 2003, 10:20pm » Yes, but...but....that's different. Ha! cg
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Post by Ace on Jun 28, 2006 23:08:35 GMT -5
Admin Note: This is the extent of what I have been able to find on Google from the After The Sunset topic, lost in the Great Moronic Deletion of Film & TV of '06. I don' t think much more will be found but if it does I'll post it all in another topic.
I'm leaving this post as a space marker for the mourned missing 37 pages. Feel free to fill up this topic again with new posts.
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Post by icy1979 on Apr 6, 2008 16:24:52 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Sept 26, 2014 0:41:24 GMT -5
From Brett Ratner's IG (@brettrat) ... On the set of #AftertheSunset #ItsBetterInTheBahamas
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Post by eaz35173 on Apr 1, 2015 16:24:33 GMT -5
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Post by eaz35173 on Apr 20, 2015 22:26:32 GMT -5
Interview from the press tour posted on youtube
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Post by eaz35173 on Mar 14, 2016 14:27:53 GMT -5
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Post by rosafermu on Mar 15, 2016 8:23:22 GMT -5
Thank you
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Post by eaz35173 on Dec 8, 2017 15:55:10 GMT -5
On Conan, promoting ATS ...
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Post by SeriousJacko on Dec 9, 2017 0:47:56 GMT -5
Ah, don't you miss the days when Pierce was in more mainstream movies? I miss those days.
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Post by formermi6agent on Dec 10, 2017 4:52:13 GMT -5
Ah, don't you miss the days when Pierce was in more mainstream movies? I miss those days. You and I both. Now Pierce is becoming someone that I really don't know anymore. He has all this rich talent (especially his true grit as a leading man in actioners that could've been used in his Bonds) that is slowly going to waste.
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Post by SeriousJacko on Dec 11, 2017 4:36:16 GMT -5
Ah, don't you miss the days when Pierce was in more mainstream movies? I miss those days. You and I both. Now Pierce is becoming someone that I really don't know anymore. He has all this rich talent (especially his true grit as a leading man in actioners that could've been used in his Bonds) that is slowly going to waste. Agreed. It seems to me his heart isn't in it, anymore. He seems rather satisfied with The Son for now.
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Post by formermi6agent on Dec 11, 2017 11:59:07 GMT -5
He seems rather satisfied with The Son for now. I hope it improves by the second season.
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