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Posted 31 March 2011 - 4:33 PM

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I bought a film from the market which claimed to have 3.14159 stars out of five. It turned out to be a Pi-rated DVD.


Isn't that rating pi?
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Posted 31 March 2011 - 6:47 PM

View Postiguanapunk, on 31 March 2011 - 1:00 PM, said:

I bought a film from the market which claimed to have 3.14159 stars out of five. It turned out to be a Pi-rated DVD.


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View Postinchemwetrust, on 12 August 2011 - 11:00 AM, said:

For those who haven't seen them, I only have one thing to say.....Ha Ha!

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i didn't wear pants at home ;)

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Posted 31 March 2011 - 9:13 PM

Interview with Tom and Joe on the Hanna facecrack page, can't embed but here's the link:

http://www.facebook....m/#!/HannaMovie
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Posted 31 March 2011 - 11:18 PM

Gah, you actually have to be registered to facebook to view it. thanks anyway..

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Posted 01 April 2011 - 3:02 AM

Not much of an interview, more like 3 minutes of Joe Wright saying "and eh... and eh..."
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Posted 01 April 2011 - 7:24 AM

There was a promo floating around on Ebay today. I lost though!
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It went for 30 bucks!

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Hopefully another one will turn up!
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Posted 01 April 2011 - 8:45 AM

I wouldn't be so trustful in it if I were you. I'm pretty sure this promo is a fake.
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View Postinchemwetrust, on 12 August 2011 - 11:00 AM, said:

For those who haven't seen them, I only have one thing to say.....Ha Ha!

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i didn't wear pants at home ;)

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Posted 01 April 2011 - 9:08 AM

I think an official cd release will be released in the coming months.

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Posted 01 April 2011 - 9:50 AM

I hope so...
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View Postinchemwetrust, on 12 August 2011 - 11:00 AM, said:

For those who haven't seen them, I only have one thing to say.....Ha Ha!

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i didn't wear pants at home ;)

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Posted 03 April 2011 - 1:01 PM

In part 2 of the Hanna interview Tom says: "What I didn't want to was like a film score oh my god we have to make proper music with a 80 piece orchestra". Is that a sneer to Daft Punk? Ed said he liked the Tron soundtrack and I like it very much as well. I want to hear the Hanna soundtrack on a proper system on a actual cd.

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Posted 03 April 2011 - 1:13 PM

even more Hanna promo stuff on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item2c5bb9bc68

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Posted 03 April 2011 - 7:03 PM

View PostJoslyn, on 03 April 2011 - 8:01 AM, said:

In part 2 of the Hanna interview Tom says: "What I didn't want to was like a film score oh my god we have to make proper music with a 80 piece orchestra". Is that a sneer to Daft Punk? Ed said he liked the Tron soundtrack and I like it very much as well.


I guess there's a difference between liking something and wanting to make it yourself. Both scores are excellent but I can't see Tom and Ed doing what Daft Punk did for Tron and I guess they couldn't either.

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yes he is dancing but .............

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Posted 03 April 2011 - 7:15 PM

View PostJoslyn, on 03 April 2011 - 7:13 AM, said:

even more Hanna promo stuff on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/...=item2c5bb9bc68


No physical CD though, just a download-code card. :???:
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Posted 04 April 2011 - 2:18 AM

Haven't had a chance to listen to the other half of the interview yet but I did not read Tom's comment as a snub at Daft Punk. It is one thing to write a soundtrack and another to compose orchestral arrangements for a film. Maybe Hanna doesn't call for a grand orchestral film backdrop like Tron did. It seems like the Chems worked within the confines of the film's storyline (which would have its own sets of limitations, I'd imagine) but otherwise had some freedom to musically be themselves.

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Posted 04 April 2011 - 4:34 AM

A L.A. Times story today..


Saoirse Ronan shoots for something different in 'Hanna'

The actress reunites with 'Atonement' director Joe Wright for a stylized assassin-action movie, and their bond is obvious.

By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times

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Shortly after she received an Oscar nomination at the tender age of 13, "Atonement" star Saoirse Ronan needed a new movie. Despite a drama background, she was intrigued by the title character in "Hanna," an ethereally beautiful teen who also happens to be a ruthless assassin. But the project was stuck in development at Focus Features; filmmakers like Danny Boyle had come and gone.

Ronan had a simple solution: "They said they didn't have a director," the Irish actress (first name SER-sha) recalls. "So I said, 'Why don't you just ask Joe Wright to do it?'"

Wright was a strange choice, to say the least. The British filmmaker was best known for his cinematic adaptations of "Atonement," Ian McEwan's revered novel, and the Jane Austen classic "Pride and Prejudice." He had won highbrow prizes. He didn't watch many action movies, let alone direct them. A killing machine played by a teenage girl wasn't much on his mind.

Unless, that is, it was a certain teenage girl. "If Saoirse hadn't been involved I wouldn't have given it much attention," Wright says. "But because she was, I thought I should take it seriously."

The result of that unlikely chain of events — "Saoirse hired me," Wright says, only half-joking — is this coming weekend's "Hanna." The release is a Jason Bourne-like fugitive story, if Jason Bourne were an adolescent girl and "Bourne" director Paul Greengrass had spent years adapting period novels.

Ronan plays Hanna, a girl raised in isolation in northern Finland by a single father (Eric Bana) before separating from him to be pursued across Europe by coldhearted secret agents led by Cate Blanchett's Marissa. Scenes of a vulnerable Hanna adjusting to the civilized world are interwoven with stylized action sequences of the girl violently offing her pursuers.

Over lunch in the courtyard of a Beverly Hills restaurant, Wright and Ronan display one of the more unusual relationships in contemporary filmmaking — he, nearly 40, a dandy-ish BAFTA winner and expert in classic drama (next up: "Anna Karenina"); she a 16-year-old middle-class Irish lass with a luminous complexion and blue saucer-eyes. They fulfill multiple roles for each other — family member, meal ticket, muse — though at any given moment it's a toss-up which one will play which part.

"I found it wonderful to be able to express my ideas and thoughts through another human being and see them actually realized on screen," Wright says of Ronan.

Ronan, turning to him, reassures that his action-movie gamble was wise. "People are really interested to see what you're going to do with this," she tells him, offering an almost spousal level of validation.

A moment later, though, Wright begins to prod her: "So who's your core audience?"

Ronan answers that she thinks it's "everyone." Then she turns to a reporter and declares in her lilting Irish accent. "When we work together it's something that's quite electric." (Bana describes watching the two and seeing "a great shorthand in communication.")

Ronan seems to relish Wright's paternal role (Wright and his wife had their first child five weeks ago). When the filmmaker and actor were shooting a critical scene in "Atonement," Ronan was horsing around between takes. Wright came over and told her to snap out of it. "He said, 'Be serious and focus on what you're doing, and don't joke right now.'" Ronan recalled. "I got such a shock."

When asked how she felt about Wright when they first met four years back, Ronan replies, "It was a long time ago. I don't remember it very clearly. But the thing that stuck with me is that I basically fell in love with this man."

Wright, with a sentimental drop in his voice: "Oh, Sersh."

A chance casting

Oddly, their partnership almost never came to pass. To find the actor for "Atonement's" Briony Tallis, the director cast a wide net. There was one candidate who seemed like the perfect fit. But it wasn't Ronan, who didn't really fit. Unlike the moody, conniving brunet Brit of McEwan's novel, Ronan was not sullen. She was cheerful. She was blond. She was hyper-social. Most troublingly for a U.K. audience, she wasn't English.

"This kid obviously had this extraordinary talent but was as different from Briony as you could get. Saoirse was always very outgoing and happy and talkative." (Saoirse, interjecting, "I'm not talkative at all"). "She was not particularly introspective," Wright adds. "And she was obviously Irish."

He cast her anyway, and their collaboration went on to yield seven Oscar nominations and $125 million in worldwide box office. The movie turbocharged both of their careers.

They then went their separate ways — he to "The Soloist," she to "The Lovely Bones," both critical and commercial disappointments. When they reunited for "Hanna," Ronan had grown up. "You were a bit freaked out when I went to see you in London [before production began], weren't you?" Ronan asks Wright.

'It was quite a strange readjustment," Wright answers. He turns to a reporter. "Physically she's changed. But she's always been quite secure in her identity, and it's a very strong identity. That hasn't changed. It's evolved."

Ronan: "I hope I've changed a little bit, though."

Wright: "You've evolved. You haven't changed."

Ronan was born in New York and raised about an hour south of Dublin (her father is also an actor), and her angelic face has allowed her to give characters a surprising edge. You rarely suspect that Briony is capable of scheming or that Hanna can flip an internal switch and become a killer, which makes it so much more startling when it happens. "I love playing those characters that don't have to use words to tell the audience what they're feeling," Ronan says.

"Hanna" was shot on location in Germany, Finland and Morocco last year. Although some first-time action directors might have been tempted to play it safe, Wright went the other way in adapting Seth Lochhead's and David Farr's script — he made an auteurish action film, complete with flashy camera work, quick cuts and a driving score from the Chemical Brothers. There's also a chilly formality to many of the interactions between the secret agents, as though the scenes are taking place in another world; indeed, for Hanna, who has spent most of her life in abject solitude, they are.

Bana says he appreciated that Wright was an action newbie. "It's exciting working with a director who's going into a different genre. You feel you're a part of a journey into unchartered waters," says the actor.

Wright admits he cut his teeth as he went. It was only as he got further into production that he felt he could take more risks. "As my confidence grew, the action sequences became bolder," he says. "The film is an expression of my education."

Asked then if he would make a movie in this genre again, Wright pauses, sounding unsure. "Yeah," he says, tentatively. Then he repeats, slightly more sure, "Yeah."

"The Jason Bourne films showed us that it's possible to make an action-movie thriller with a social and moral conscience, unlike most action films that seem to be right-wing testosterone-driven misogynist pieces of crap that I find offensive on every level," he says. "'Bourne' showed it's possible to reach an audience that's a little more self-aware."

As for his star performer, Wright said it's her innate skill — Ronan has had little formal training — that has fueled his desire to collaborate with her. Indeed, one source said they are close to reuniting again on Wright's "Anna Karenina," though the director declined to confirm that. "I definitely hoped after 'Atonement' I'd be a part of [Ronan's] future films. I certainly wouldn't have predicted it would be an action-fairy-tale thriller," he says of "Hanna."

Ronan jumps in: "I knew Joe could do it even though film-wise he had only done period dramas. He would take this action movie, which was so well written, and turn it into something elegant. This character Hanna is a bit of a freak, and so it deserved to be a bit of a freak film."

Wright: "Because I'm a bit of a freak?"

Ronan: "Yes."

steve.zeitchik@latimes.com
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Posted 05 April 2011 - 5:31 AM

Interesting stuff, they seem to like to jab at each other a bit with the filmography, but in a friendly way.
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Posted 06 April 2011 - 10:42 PM

Half my Facecrack newsfeed is all Hanna, all the time.

I saw my father-in-law and husband's step mom over the weekend and they both mentioned Hanna to me since they heard the soundtrack was by the Chems. They said they saw the trailer featured on the Safari home page. Up in Los Angeles a week and a half ago and I was in a coffee shop across from Amoeba records and spotted a small Hanna movie poster hanging in the back amongst other flyers.

Anyway, Hanna is featured on http://www.fandango.com/ (don't know if all regions can view) but there's a little featurette. I just checked show times around my area and this movie is looking to be a wide release as there are a lot of theaters near me that are showing it (including a theater up the street from my house). I have school tonight and not on Friday so I'm totally there. Yay!

In the home stretch to April 8 opening and it seems like Hanna's being pushed big time. How about other places in the States?

I wonder how Hanna will be promoted (and how widespread the promotions will be) as the release dates approach in other regions.
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Posted 07 April 2011 - 12:25 AM

Been seeing TV spots every time I turn the TV on, and website banner ads all over the place (The Onion was covered with em at one point). Can't help but get really excited each time I notice one. ;-) No buzz locally, but that would really be a strech here.

I'd love to catch it opening day too, but I've still got school to deal with, and I don't want to miss the Chems Radio 1 broadcast either. Especially since I'm recording it. Gotta work it out, but I'll be off to see Hanna as soon as I can!
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Posted 07 April 2011 - 12:43 AM

View Postwhirlygirl, on 06 April 2011 - 5:42 PM, said:

I wonder how Hanna will be promoted (and how widespread the promotions will be) as the release dates approach in other regions.


I'm guessing a half-assed alternate reality game like "Search Wiegler's Office".

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Posted 07 April 2011 - 12:46 AM

View PostChampiness, on 06 April 2011 - 7:43 PM, said:

I'm guessing a half-assed alternate reality game like "Search Wiegler's Office".

Have you been to the Website recently? Go to either Hanna, Erik, or Marissa's character page and click on the little icon that pops up in the bottom right corner.

Erik and Marissa's are kinda stupid, but Hanna's is really interesting, if you dig.
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