Cloud Atlas
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5 minute 41 trailer of Cloud Atlas, directed by Lana Wachowski, Andy Wachowski & Tom Tykwer.
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/cloudatlas/
Mind may just be a tiny bit blown.
http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/wb/cloudatlas/
Mind may just be a tiny bit blown.
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Is it in 3D?
I hope Hugh Grant isn't in it much.
i.e. Big, showy, a bit chocolate-boxy, but you end up loving it.
An absolutely astounding decision to make, while at the same time taking people to court over illegal downloading.
it may even be out on Blu ray in the states before it in the cinema here.
Ahh well, they lost my money then.
Absolute idiots.
Oh, God! That is so ridiculous I don't know where to start.
All I can muster right now is :mad::mad: :mad:
I was really looking forward to this.
same here,it's a bit of a fail on their part I think.
It's insanity on their part. Things like this are why, rightly or wrongly, piracy won't be going away any time soon. They must know that!!! Why are these studio suits so idiotic and short sighed?
I can only guess it was an incredibly bad decision which they most likely either now regret or will in the future. I doubt if they realise what a bad error of judgement it is they can somehow pull strings to get it in cinemas over here any quicker, its probably all finalized now with no way to speed up the process.
But I reckon the studio must be quite confident about the film's reception if they're allowing such a wide gap between the release dates. Otherwise, you'd expect them to open it in several countries at once to minimise the effects of bad press.
Interesting.
I've not read the book, but I wonder if it's one of those adaptions where you need to have read the novel to really appreciate the filmed version? Maybe that's why people are struggling with it?
Is it 1994 again? FFS.
So, not five months, but just under four. Still seems rather surprising. Maybe the studio didn't want it to clash with something, or whatever.
Jimmy Bond and Twilight are out in October and November, but still, if US theaters can handle the release, then why can't we?
Just seen this post on the IMDb message boards suggesting that 75% of reviews so far are positive, with six of them awarding 10/10 and quite a few 8s and 9s as well.
Some of the actors are unrecognisable in multiple roles: Hugh Grant as a cannibal — who knew?
Definitely in line for this one.
Because all the major Hollywood studios passed on the script, most of the film had to be financed independently. Warner Brothers then decided to provide a small portion of the budget in return for US distribution rights.
Focus Features is handling distribution elsewhere, otherwise I'm sure it would have been released in most territories more or less simultaneously.
I'd like to agree, but looking at the worldwide release dates on IMDB most countries in Europe seem to get it in November.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1371111/releaseinfo
It's a shame we have to wait so long.
In the meantime, I came across this well-written review.