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GEEKTYRANT WEEKLY # 131: Safe House and the Tramp

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In this week's episode, Mazer, Tiberius, and Ben talk about Safe House, the Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray, and a bunch of geek news.

Intro

Box Office Numbers -3:18

Reviews

Safe House - 3:56

Lady and the Tramp Blu-ray - 11:05

Geek News

Michael Bay coming back to direct Transformers 4 -15:42

Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter trailers -20:00

Stallone and Schwarzenegger reteam for The Tomb -23:45

Guillermo del Toro to direct Beauty and the Beast -28:48

Back to the Future Hoverboard being released -33:30

Coming Soon

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance - 36:50

This Means War - 39:20

The Secret World of Arriety - 39:49

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References

  1. ^ Enclosure (geektyrant.com)

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GEEKTYRANT WEEKLY PODCAST # 130: Chronicle of Trailers

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Come one, come all, to the latest episode of GeekTyrant Weekly! (Trumpets sound dramatically.) In this week's episode, Venkman, Mazer, Tiberius, and Ben P. dissect Josh Trank's Chronicle and talk about some of the newest trailers to come out in the past few days.

Intro

Box Office Numbers - 3:55

Review

Chronicle - 5:00

Geek News

Harrison Ford in/not in Blade Runner spinoff - 28:47

The Amazing Spider-Man trailer - 33:40

The Bourne Legacy trailer - 41:02

Machete Kills moving forward - 43:49

The Avengers Super Bowl spot - 46:45

Coming Soon

Safe House - 50:28

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - 50:53

The Vow - 51:20

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace 3D - 51:31

Enclosure[1]

References

  1. ^ Enclosure (geektyrant.com)

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5 Quotes from Film Independent's Conversation with Gary Oldman

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Friday night, Film Independent hosted A Conversation with Gary Oldman at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Oldman's 1990 crime noir State of Grace was shown on the big screen, curator Elvis Mitchell interviewed the actor, and the night concluded with a screening of the political thriller The Contender from ten years later.

Oldman spoke for nearly an hour on everything from the ever-changing physicality in his roles, to actually running through real fire with Sean Penn in State of Grace, to Malcolm McDowell influencing his decision to become an actor. It was a great opportunity to hear a man with one of the most varied careers in modern Hollywood history talk about his craft, his experiences directing his 1997 film Nil By Mouth, and much more.

They didn't allow photos or recording of the event, but I managed to snag a few choice quotes from Oldman during his discussion. I'm sure Film Independent will put (at least some) video from the event up on their website, so check out FilmIndependent.org[1] for more information. Also, if you're in the Los Angeles area, they host all kinds of great events on a monthly basis, so bookmark their site in your browser.

On losing himself in roles:

It's all about giving the illusion of becoming someone else. If I'm playing a senator, or I'm playing [George] Smiley [in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy], he's not going to sound like Gary and he's not going to move like Gary. So I've spent my entire career trying to get away from Gary, and the sort of demons in my head, you know. That all comes from insecurity and doubt and all sorts of stuff. The happiest I've ever been was in Hannibal, because I completely disappeared and I achieved my goal. I thought, “I can't even recognize my ears.”

On originally passing on Sid and Nancy:

I thought [Sid and Nancy] was banal. I thought it was...”who cares about Sid and Nancy?” I'm not saying now, but at the time. I was a soul man. I was a James Brown guy. I never listened to punk and was not even remotely interested in it. I was working in the theater doing Shakespeare and stuff at the time, and I read this script. And in my arrogance, I thought, “who cares about this?”

On how he joined True Romance:

I met Tony Scott, and he said to me, “I can't tell you the plot, I'm not going to tell you the story.” He said, “I'm no good at that. [Drexl Spivey] is a white guy who thinks he's an African-American and he's a pimp.” I said, “I'll do it.” Unread!

On the challenges of acting in "big" scenes:

Roles that you play, you would come to work and it's like standing at the foot of the mountain and looking at the summit. And you think, “gee, I've got to get there today.” Will I have the reserve, will I have the resource? I'm going to go to a place, and will the well be dry or will it work?

On the filmmaking industry:

You get typecast, and people see you do one thing. First of all, you're at the mercy of what people are writing and what they're making. You're at the mercy of the industry and above and beyond that, you're then at the mercy of the imaginations of the people who are casting. They see you do one thing, and then they keep wanting you to do the thing. You do a comedy, and they see the comedy and go, “oh my God, he's funny! We've gotta get a comedy for Gary Oldman.” I always say to people, “watch Dracula. You know I can do comedy!”

Thanks to Film Independent for hosting, and be sure to check their website for more content from the conversation coming soon.

References

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Microsoft will bring Skype to Windows Phone 7 'soon'

Microsoft will bring Skype to Windows Phone 7 'soon'

One of the major questions everybody's been asking about Windows Phone 7 is, when will it get Skype? After all, Microsoft did buy out the VoIP company for $8.5 billion in cash last October. Microsoft says it's "coming soon."

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SPLICE Director Helming Reverse Ghost Story HAUNTER

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Vincenzo Natali (Splice, Cube) is set to helm a new type of ghost story for his next project. Bloody Disgusting reports that the supernatural tale will begin filming in Toronto this March.

Brian King wrote the script that is reportedly a "reverse" ghost story, hence the name. The film will be told "through the eyes of a spirit named Lisa, who, along with her family, died in 1986 under "sinister circumstances" but remain trapped in their house. Lisa haunts (and possesses) a young "living" girl by the name of "Olivia in an attempt to save her from the same fate." This story is still developing, casting announcements will be coming soon. 

Splice was definitely unque, but is my least favorite horror films of recent years. That is a shame too because I love Sarah Polley. This definitely sounds really cool, I would love to see Polley cast as Lisa.

What are your thoughts on this concept? 

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