Opening August 26 and 28, only a limited wherever there is a new film from Ang Lee's "Taking Woodstock". While some directors working in the same genre over and over again, Ang Lee loves to explore new territories. And in his latest film, has created a majority in the history of Woodstock in 1969. So promote the film, we have been involved in five clips and a detailed synopsis of the film. It 's all after the jump to check:
Tobey Maguire will appear in the adaptation of Ang Lee's novel, Life of Pi ". The star of Spider-Man franchise will age a reporter interviewing the star of the movie Pi, reports from Total Film.
Newbie Suraj Sharma will play the lead role in the film with actor Irrfan Khan of Slumdog Millionaire plays a former incarnation of the character.
The work is scheduled to begin production in India this year, before the release in December 2012.
Maguire has already signed appear in the new Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby and the integration of data this year.
Newbie Suraj Sharma will play the lead role in the film with actor Irrfan Khan of Slumdog Millionaire plays a former incarnation of the character.
The work is scheduled to begin production in India this year, before the release in December 2012.
Maguire has already signed appear in the new Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby and the integration of data this year.
We've all seen pictures of one of the most famous festivals of music history. Woodstock. Bands iconic shot of mud hippies ... but that's not what this film is about.
This film shows the story behind the scenes of Woodstock and who made the concert happen by chance, without ever seeing a unique spectacle.
Elliot (Demetri Martin), in a desperate effort to keep his parents' hotel, isolated afloat, is a golden opportunity when he hears a nearby town has pulled the plug on hosting a hippie music festival. Desperate for customers, so they can pay the mortgage on the hotel, which tells of a local farmer (Eugene Levy), providing a field for the event to drum up some business. Before he knows it has 500,000 people jostling at the door.
It's a fun film. The characters are interesting and generally friendly, and it is a fresh look at a pivotal moment in the history of modern music. It is also an Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) film, which led to some huge expectations. This is not an important film, but it is very entertaining.
The special features offer a lot of deleted scenes and behind the scenes pictures and a review of Nice by Ang Lee and one of his favorite collaborators, writer James Schamus.
This film shows the story behind the scenes of Woodstock and who made the concert happen by chance, without ever seeing a unique spectacle.
Elliot (Demetri Martin), in a desperate effort to keep his parents' hotel, isolated afloat, is a golden opportunity when he hears a nearby town has pulled the plug on hosting a hippie music festival. Desperate for customers, so they can pay the mortgage on the hotel, which tells of a local farmer (Eugene Levy), providing a field for the event to drum up some business. Before he knows it has 500,000 people jostling at the door.
It's a fun film. The characters are interesting and generally friendly, and it is a fresh look at a pivotal moment in the history of modern music. It is also an Ang Lee (Brokeback Mountain, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon) film, which led to some huge expectations. This is not an important film, but it is very entertaining.
The special features offer a lot of deleted scenes and behind the scenes pictures and a review of Nice by Ang Lee and one of his favorite collaborators, writer James Schamus.
For older children, we Bandslam, a coming of age teen movie with a little more guts, to the normal rate.
The plot is fairly predictable. Geek moves to a new school, meets an interesting talent Geek Girl / bookish to be discovered and become his best friend, while he lusts after a hot girl that is friendly for reasons poorly. See? Sure, but here there are these interesting characters. And even if the Disney star Vanessa Hudgens Treasury, and is a musical, Broadway is not a time or Zac Efron nice guy dance routines nothing in sight. The music is ska, indie-rock, and God is David Bowie.
The special features are full of musical numbers and a making-of featurette.
The plot is fairly predictable. Geek moves to a new school, meets an interesting talent Geek Girl / bookish to be discovered and become his best friend, while he lusts after a hot girl that is friendly for reasons poorly. See? Sure, but here there are these interesting characters. And even if the Disney star Vanessa Hudgens Treasury, and is a musical, Broadway is not a time or Zac Efron nice guy dance routines nothing in sight. The music is ska, indie-rock, and God is David Bowie.
The special features are full of musical numbers and a making-of featurette.
Queen Victoria was a remarkable woman, the decision of the roost for over 60 years. Today we will remember her as the austere, the custodian of morals hard look high, but before her, she was just a teenager.
The film is a bit torn between flying romantic movie intrigues of the court chapel-the-drama, but in the end she is in love with the young Queen and Albert is in his heart. Located at a time when true love with a cousin was not an upset stomach, his relationship with Albert is presented as a major force behind his maturity in a balanced and powerful leader.
Emily Blunt is certainly the best thing about this film. It adds life and sparkle to the young Victoria, who went on the throne for 18 years.
Although this film has no more than a hint of a special BBC Austen, it is a truly original interviews on the history of that monarch in particular. So original, in fact, more than a few "historical facts" have been embellished for dramatic effect. You should have a heart of stone, however, in this film a couple of nice flights. It is very beautiful to watch and refreshing, the performances are solid.
Keep an eye on the 2-disc version to get your hands on the special features. Among all the usual fare, you'll find a fabulous behind the scenes look at the costumes and locations that are simply divine.
The film is a bit torn between flying romantic movie intrigues of the court chapel-the-drama, but in the end she is in love with the young Queen and Albert is in his heart. Located at a time when true love with a cousin was not an upset stomach, his relationship with Albert is presented as a major force behind his maturity in a balanced and powerful leader.
Emily Blunt is certainly the best thing about this film. It adds life and sparkle to the young Victoria, who went on the throne for 18 years.
Although this film has no more than a hint of a special BBC Austen, it is a truly original interviews on the history of that monarch in particular. So original, in fact, more than a few "historical facts" have been embellished for dramatic effect. You should have a heart of stone, however, in this film a couple of nice flights. It is very beautiful to watch and refreshing, the performances are solid.
Keep an eye on the 2-disc version to get your hands on the special features. Among all the usual fare, you'll find a fabulous behind the scenes look at the costumes and locations that are simply divine.
The film is Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock debuted today on important issues Demetri Martin. Memior Based on Elliot Tiber, Taking Woodstock: A True Story of the Riot, Concert, and the life, the play tells the story of Mr. Tiber, who played an unexpected role but important in making the 1969 Woodstock Music and Arts Festival was happening in famous. Watch the trailer after the jump, and leave your thoughts in the comments.
Most Hollywood movies will release a 3-D in 2012, the same theme - superheroes, aliens, superheroes fighting aliens. But the "Life of Pi", Ang Lee's adaptation of the bestselling spiritual, a boy trapped alone in the boat tiger, is one of the first films mostly character driven to test the form, according to Fox Filmed Entertainment Chairman and CEO Tom Rothman, who spoke to the public a video game, visual effects, entertainment and other professionals in Summit Entertainment's 3D in Hollywood on Wednesday.
"This book is hard to imagine the film," Rothman said, "Life of Pi", where Lee began shooting earlier this year in Taiwan and India for the first time the actor Suraj Sharma as Pi. "It has two characters, one an Indian boy and the other a tiger. There is also a boat. And a lot of water. And this is basically".
Rothman said of the 35 films in 3-D Hollywood in 2012, "most of the genres that the amount is more oriented driven men." Life of Pi "is definitely not that."
Calling the film "a huge bet" in his study, Rothman said Lee, who won an Oscar for directing 2005 drama "Brokeback Mountain", "was firmly convinced that the film would be a 3-D".
"Ang believes it can be used in 3-D surround the audience, to bring the public, which is very metaphysical journey," Rothman said. "And 'different from the language of the narrative. He uses the stereoscope to provide public relationship with this character."
The adaptation of Yann Martel's book in 2001, from a screenplay by David Magee, coming to theaters in December 2012.
Another 3-D film to appeal to the outside of the series Fanboy Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, who is also due for release in 2012.
"This book is hard to imagine the film," Rothman said, "Life of Pi", where Lee began shooting earlier this year in Taiwan and India for the first time the actor Suraj Sharma as Pi. "It has two characters, one an Indian boy and the other a tiger. There is also a boat. And a lot of water. And this is basically".
Rothman said of the 35 films in 3-D Hollywood in 2012, "most of the genres that the amount is more oriented driven men." Life of Pi "is definitely not that."
Calling the film "a huge bet" in his study, Rothman said Lee, who won an Oscar for directing 2005 drama "Brokeback Mountain", "was firmly convinced that the film would be a 3-D".
"Ang believes it can be used in 3-D surround the audience, to bring the public, which is very metaphysical journey," Rothman said. "And 'different from the language of the narrative. He uses the stereoscope to provide public relationship with this character."
The adaptation of Yann Martel's book in 2001, from a screenplay by David Magee, coming to theaters in December 2012.
Another 3-D film to appeal to the outside of the series Fanboy Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby," starring Leonardo DiCaprio, who is also due for release in 2012.
Ang Lee is an Academy Award winning director of Taiwan. Lee has made critically acclaimed movies such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Brokeback Mountain. Both Ang Lee and his films have won numerous awards including Academy Awards for Best Director (Brokeback Mountain, 2006 and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2001), an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon , 2001) and a Golden Globe for best director (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, 2001).
Born and raised in Pingtung, Taiwan, Lee moved to the United States in 1978. After receiving a degree in theater from the University of Illinois, attended New York University to complete a master's degree in film production. University of New York, its line of thin film won Best Short Director and Best Film at the NYU Film Festival.
He also worked on Spike Lee encouraged the students, Bedford-Stuyvesant Joe Barbershop: We cut the head. Lee spent the next six years working on screenplays, eventually making his directorial debut in 1992 with the Push Hands (1992).
Film Festival 1992 Berlin International Film Festival, Pushing Hands (1992) won the best film in the Asia-Pacific Film Festival and was nominated for nine Golden Horse Awards (the Oscar equivalent of Taiwan), has won three. Lee followed with this 1993 film Wedding (1993), which was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign film. The film received six nominations for Independent Spirit Award and five Golden Horse Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Following this success, Lee ventured into the world of conventional Hollywood film Sense and Sensibility (1995) in 1995. A fairly faithful adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, the film was a success for the director, winner of a best picture Oscar nomination, a Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival and a number of British Academy Awards.
Lee next directed 1997's The Ice Storm (1997), adapted from the novel by Rick Moody. The film stars Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Christina Ricci and Tobey Maguire. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 1997, was chosen as the opening film of the 1997 Film Festival New York and became one of the best reviewed movies this year.
After winning a spot on the team a list of Hollywood directors, Lee next tried his luck in the Civil War drama with Ride with the Devil (1999), followed by the action film, Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000). This film, set in 19th century China, tracks the adventures of two women: one, an aristocrat who doubles as an elusive criminal, the other, an invincible warrior woman. With new types of special effects and a deep story, the film has become even more popular among the spectators, sneeking lists of movies since it opened in cinemas. Golden Globes In 2001, Lee won two awards for their efforts, Best Director and the other for Best Foreign Film.
He continues to try new things, like Brokeback Mountain (2005), a love story about two gay cowboys who received the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. He earned a second Golden Globe for his work on the controversial film, and his first Oscar for best achievement in direction.
He also worked on Spike Lee encouraged the students, Bedford-Stuyvesant Joe Barbershop: We cut the head. Lee spent the next six years working on screenplays, eventually making his directorial debut in 1992 with the Push Hands (1992).
Film Festival 1992 Berlin International Film Festival, Pushing Hands (1992) won the best film in the Asia-Pacific Film Festival and was nominated for nine Golden Horse Awards (the Oscar equivalent of Taiwan), has won three. Lee followed with this 1993 film Wedding (1993), which was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign film. The film received six nominations for Independent Spirit Award and five Golden Horse Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
Following this success, Lee ventured into the world of conventional Hollywood film Sense and Sensibility (1995) in 1995. A fairly faithful adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, the film was a success for the director, winner of a best picture Oscar nomination, a Golden Bear at Berlin Film Festival and a number of British Academy Awards.
Lee next directed 1997's The Ice Storm (1997), adapted from the novel by Rick Moody. The film stars Kevin Kline, Joan Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Christina Ricci and Tobey Maguire. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 1997, was chosen as the opening film of the 1997 Film Festival New York and became one of the best reviewed movies this year.
After winning a spot on the team a list of Hollywood directors, Lee next tried his luck in the Civil War drama with Ride with the Devil (1999), followed by the action film, Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000). This film, set in 19th century China, tracks the adventures of two women: one, an aristocrat who doubles as an elusive criminal, the other, an invincible warrior woman. With new types of special effects and a deep story, the film has become even more popular among the spectators, sneeking lists of movies since it opened in cinemas. Golden Globes In 2001, Lee won two awards for their efforts, Best Director and the other for Best Foreign Film.
He continues to try new things, like Brokeback Mountain (2005), a love story about two gay cowboys who received the prestigious Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. He earned a second Golden Globe for his work on the controversial film, and his first Oscar for best achievement in direction.
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