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| May 22nd 2012, 22:12 |
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Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rARN6agiW7o |
| May 23rd 2012, 12:08 |
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Trailer is out and it looks visually brilliant.
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| May 24th 2012, 09:40 |
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What a brilliant trailer! The clips (art direction winner!) from the film and the song, definitely makes me want to watch. Haven't read the book since high school, so will try before the film comes out. |
| May 24th 2012, 10:59 |
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Did you spot the typo in the trailer? (Via @RandyJohnsonLA on Twitter; RT'ed by Nikki Finke). Trailer was too blurry for me to catch. But Perez Hilton has a clearer shot of it. "I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Albuquerque." |
| May 24th 2012, 12:36 |
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Based on the trailer it looks like this is winning Art Direction and Cinematography.
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Amy Poehler, Jane Krakowski, Matthew Perry, Martha Plimpton, Louis CK, Nick Offerman, Adam Scott, Garret Dillahunt |
| May 24th 2012, 13:21 |
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Whatever happens, between this, Life of Pi, Les Mis, Anna Kerenina, Lincoln, The Hobbit, Django Unchained and The Master, it should be a great year for those two categories, not to mention Costume Design. As for the trailer, personally I liked it, but I fully understand why it's been so divisive around the net. It's unapologetically Baz, and we should all know what to expect from him by now. Visually, it's stunning, and I liked all of the actors except Maguire. Not sold on him yet. ![]() |
| May 24th 2012, 13:56 |
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I hope this puts Baz back in the ring. It feels like he's been gone for too long.
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Amy Poehler, Jane Krakowski, Matthew Perry, Martha Plimpton, Louis CK, Nick Offerman, Adam Scott, Garret Dillahunt |
| May 24th 2012, 15:15 |
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I think it'll be as good as Moulin Rouge, but I wouldn't be surprised if it pulls of a Hugo.
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| May 24th 2012, 15:38 |
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I'm not certain what you mean, but I'm not a huge fan of MR but did admire Hugo. I found the novel a frustrating read, although his insights and descriptions of that time and lifestyle are brilliant. I hope I enjoy the film. The one with Robert Redford and Mia Farrow has stayed with me for a very long time. The Sunne in Splendour; I prefer my Roses White |
| May 24th 2012, 22:37 |
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HUGO was more critically acclaimed than MOULIN ROUGE. USA Today called MR "a hundred years worth of junk" and the Village Voice called it "spectacularly awful." Is that what you meant? |
| Aug 6th 2012, 10:52 |
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY
'The Great Gatsby' moving to Summer 2013
by Adam B. Vary
Image Credit: Matt Hart Looks like the mercurial Jay Gatsby will remain mysteriously out of reach for a bit longer. Warner Bros. announced today that The Great Gatsby, director Baz Luhrmann’s 3-D adaptation of the seminal novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has been pushed to Summer 2013. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role, along with Tobey Maguire, Carey Mulligan, and Joel Edgerton, the film had been slated to open on Christmas day this year. No specific new date was indicated. In announcing the change, Warner Bros. president of distribution Dan Fellman lauded Luhrmann’s singular visual style. “We think moviegoers of all ages are going to embrace it, and it makes sense to ensure this unique film reaches the largest audience possible,” he said in a statement. International distribution chief Veronika Kwan Vanderberg added that the studio believes The Great Gatsby “will be the perfect summer movie around the world.” The film would have gone head to head with Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained, which also stars DiCaprio in a supporting role as the cruel owner of a plantation in the pre-Civil War south. |
| Aug 6th 2012, 11:05 |
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I think this movie's oscar chances have just gone seriously down. Still, Moulin Rouge! (which I adored) was released in JUNE, so maybe if it's great enough, the buzz will carry over to a BP nomination. |
| Aug 6th 2012, 11:43 |
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It will release in Cannes, I know it will lol |
| Aug 6th 2012, 11:45 |
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I mean its Oscar wins and noms. and such. ![]() |
| Aug 6th 2012, 13:23 |
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Wow.. that's a little bizarre.. Has it ever happened before that a movie got pushed back so far even after a major trailer came out? |