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Post by Ace on Dec 29, 2006 12:34:07 GMT -5
It's starting out limited and it's IDP as the distributor so I have no idea how wide it will get. They don't even have a poster or website for the film yet. I can't get the clips to fully load either and all my atempts to dowload them in flashform have failed. Movies.com though should load unless your firewall or ISP has the site blocked. If you can play mov then downloading the quicktime version is the best bet. Tough I also had an easier time with the streaming video for the trailer at at MSN.com than Hollywood.com. Though, still no high quality large version avaiable for play or download yet.
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Post by Ace on Dec 29, 2006 17:07:24 GMT -5
There's a new clip on YouTube from The Toronto Film Festival -- it consists of a small interview on the red carpet with Pierce and the remarks on stage by Liam and Pierce at the Elgin premiere.
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Post by sparklingblue on Jan 1, 2007 17:41:06 GMT -5
I haven't gotten round to checking out the clips, so I don't know if they'll play for me. I do love the trailer, though! Looks like we have another great Pierce Brosnan movie to look forward to; he seems to have done marvellously.
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Post by Ace on Jan 2, 2007 0:39:29 GMT -5
Info from FilmJerk -- not a lt of info but it's something
Seraphim Falls
Logline: At the end of the Civil War, a colonel hunts down a man with whom he has a grudge
Featuring: Pierce Brosnan, Angie Harmon, Anjelica Huston, Liam Neeson, Michael Wincott
Director: David Von Ancken
Writers: Abby Everett Jaques and David Von Ancken
Distributor: Samuel Goldwyn Films/IDP
Opening Week Release Pattern: Opens at Laemmle's Town Center 5 in Encino, Laemmle's Playhouse 7 in Pasadena and in additional theatres in select markets on January 26
MPAA Rating: R for violence and brief language
Running Time: 115 minutes
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic (2.39:1)
Sound Format: Dolby Digital
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Post by Ace on Jan 2, 2007 0:45:19 GMT -5
Oh and Sparkling, I love your new icon. I just wish I could have found that photo larger.
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Post by sparklingblue on Jan 2, 2007 9:26:20 GMT -5
Oh and Sparkling, I love your new icon. I just wish I could have found that photo larger. Thank you! U2 and PB make an inspiring combination.
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Post by Ace on Jan 2, 2007 23:57:50 GMT -5
And a rudimentary site is up at Sony (I know they distribute in Canada but it seems as if they might be co-distributing in the U.S. with IDP who still don't have a site for SF) with a few new photos in the Gallery but still no poster. www.sonypictures.com/movies/seraphimfalls/
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Post by Ace on Jan 4, 2007 1:46:28 GMT -5
And finally a poster. You can see why it took them so long to create one -- it's so complex and inventive. Seriously I do like the primary colors look in the clothing, background and print -- it's striking.
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Post by sparklingblue on Jan 6, 2007 19:31:47 GMT -5
I'm so glad they didn't do the usual photoshopped floating heads! ;D Now that I look more closely, though, it seems to me that there's something odd about PB's head and neck in relation to the rest of his body on this picture. The angle of his neck as he turns it doesn't look quite right and thus his head looks pasted on to me. Or am I seeing things? But I still really like the poster!
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Post by donnamcg on Jan 6, 2007 19:37:37 GMT -5
Nope.....Looks that way to me too!!! Sharp eyes you have there!! Didn't notice at first! Donna
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Post by Ace on Jan 6, 2007 19:45:01 GMT -5
It looks a little off to me too but then from the other photos from the film (added to my gallery - some larger than before) he also looks more built up around the shoulders and back than usual.
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Post by sparklingblue on Jan 6, 2007 20:14:38 GMT -5
Great pictures! He must have been absolutely miserable lying in the snow shirtless, though. Not that I generally mind shirtless-ness.
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Post by donnamcg on Jan 6, 2007 23:03:36 GMT -5
From what he and Liam said in their interviews in Toronto, dear Pierce had quite the rough time of it for that segment of the shooting. Liam said he just got to be in his bearskin all the time while Pierce was naked .... or in his bare skin ;D Very rough physically.
Speaking of yummy Pierce, I watched the Matador for like the third time tonight, and I love it more each time. It just gets better and better. He really should have gotten the Golden Globe for that role. (sigh.)
Donna
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Post by Ace on Jan 8, 2007 19:35:28 GMT -5
Gen Art: Advance Screenings & After partiesChicago ScreeningTuesday, January 16th; 7:30pm AMC/Loews Piper's Alley 1608 N. Wells Chicago, IL After Party:Lakeview Broadcasting Company 3542 N Halsted Chicago, IL 9:30 - 11:30pm Tickets:Gen Art Members: 2 complimentary tickets Non-members: $15 / ticket * Gen Art members will receive an invitation prior to the event with rsvp instructions * To become a Gen Art member, click on the link below or call 312-229-1701 * Use your IN:CHICAGO(R) Card from American Express and save 10% off your purchase! San FranciscoScreeningWednesday, January 17th; 7:00pm Century 9 Theater Westfield Centre 835 Market Street San Francisco, CA **Pay parking located at the 5th and Mission garage After-party:Fluid Ultra Lounge 662 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 9:00 - 11:00pm Tickets:Gen Art Members: 2 complimentary tickets Non-members: $15 / ticket * To become a Gen Art member, click on the link below or call 415-284-9400 * Gen Art members will receive an invitation prior to the event with rsvp instructions New York City:Screening:Monday, January 22nd 8:00pm AMC Loews 19th Street 890 Broadway (@ 19th St.) New York, NY After-Party:Ultra 37 West 26th Street (b/n Broadway & 6th Ave) 10pm - Midnight Tickets:Gen Art Co-Producer & Higher Level Members: 2 complimentary tickets Gen Art Associate Producer Members: Can use as 1 of 2 free screenings Gen Art Platinum & Lower Level Members: $20 / ticket Non-members: $25 / ticket * Gen Art Co-Producer & Higher Level Members will receive an invitation prior to the event with rsvp instructions * To become a Gen Art member, click on the link below or call 212-255-7300 * Use your IN:NYC(R) Card from American Express and save 10% off your purchase! Los AngelesScreeningThursday, January 25th; Time: TBA ArcLight Cinemas 6360 W Sunset Blvd (Bet. Vine & Ivar) Los Angeles, CA **featuring an exclusive Q&A session with Director David Von Ancken** After-Party: TBA Tickets:Gen Art Platinum & Higher Level Members: 2 complimentary tickets * Gen Art Members will receive an invitation prior to the event with RSVP instructions * To become a Gen Art Member, click on the link below or call 310-601-3213 * Use your IN:LA(R) Card from American Express and save 10% off your purchase! For all* Proceeds to benefit the Gen Art Foundation **YOU MUST BE 21 OR OLDER TO ATTEND**
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Post by Ace on Jan 9, 2007 4:08:13 GMT -5
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Post by Barbara on Jan 9, 2007 17:38:52 GMT -5
Those pictures are gorgeous, but I knew they would be.
My dad went to school in Santa Fe, where the movie was filmed, and he still talks about the beautiful scenery out there. It's one of the reason he stays on the alumni board. :-D
Did I see Dakota Fanning in one of those pictures, or is it just me?
Love...B
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Post by Ace on Jan 9, 2007 18:09:17 GMT -5
Not Dakota, just another blonde actress. Others need to work you know. The setting of the film is indeed gorgeous -- those shots of him standing in front of the blue blue sky are just stunning -- almost surreal. The photos really show the film will be one of temperature and physical extremes -- hot to cold, dry to wet, and from the dessert to the mountains. Ace
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Post by donnamcg on Jan 9, 2007 21:21:48 GMT -5
Totally cool photos!! Yup ... those are the most beautiful areas you can imagine .... New Mexico is magical! Donna
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Post by Lauryn on Jan 9, 2007 21:43:53 GMT -5
No mystery why there have historically been so many artist's colonies / schools of art in Taos and Santa Fe. I wonder if PB was inspired to get out his easel during the shoot. I wouldn't think he could resist that opportunity.
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Post by sparklingblue on Jan 10, 2007 7:30:39 GMT -5
Much like everybody else I love the photos. The colours of the sky are stunning, and the shots are interesting. I'm so convinced that it is going to be one hell of a movie!
I, too, hope that Pierce got the chance to paint there. It looks like there is plenty of inspiration in this place.
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