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Reacting to the NEW Death on The Nile movie trailer! (2022)
Reacting to the NEW Death on The Nile movie trailer! (2022)
Death on The Nile Trailer Reaction: A new adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Death on The Nile is on the way in early 2022 and today I’m reacting to the trailer for the star studded film. Death on the Nile stars Gal Gadot, Russel Brand, Kenneth Branagh and other people. It comes out in February 2022 Let me know your thoughts on DEATH ON THE NILE trailer in the comments section below👇 _____🎬 The…
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Watch "Official Trailer | Death on the Nile | 20th Century Studios" on YouTube
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OV369 - Men (2022) & Our Father (2022) - Avatar: The Way of Water trailer, Ozark, and Better Call Saul
In this episode, Tiny, Ben, and I discuss the trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water and review the latest Alex Garland film, Men. We also discuss the new Netflix documentary, Our Father.
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Remember… how many great stories are tragedies? — Hercule Poirot
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worldnewads · 2 years
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Every passenger has a motive. Watch the new trailer for Death on the Nile, in theaters February 11.
Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this dramatic tale of love gone wrong features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.
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Death on the Nile trailer.
Posting this because it is rare for twenty-something dark-skinned actress to play a young beauty in a mainstream big-budget period piece where she *isn't* a slave or maid.
Way to go, Letitia Wright!
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BEST UPCOMING MOVIES OF 2022 (New Trailers, January #2) HD
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Official Trailer | Death on the Nile | 20th Century Studios
Every passenger has a motive. Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot’s Egyptian vacation aboard a glamorous river steamer turns into a terrifying search for a murderer when a picture-perfect couple’s idyllic honeymoon is tragically cut short. Set against an epic landscape of sweeping desert vistas and the majestic Giza pyramids, this dramatic tale of love gone wrong features a cosmopolitan group of impeccably dressed travelers and enough wicked twists and turns to leave audiences guessing until the final, shocking denouement.
In this trailer we get a nice look at Sophie Okonedo as Salome Otterbourne and Letitia Wright as her daughter Rosalie Otterbourne.
Death on the Nile is in theaters February 11.
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Official Trailer | DEATH ON THE NILE (2021) | Grayscale Movie Trailers
Official Trailer | DEATH ON THE NILE (2021) | Grayscale Movie Trailers
Grayscale Movie Trailers Film: DEATH ON THE NILE Director: Kenneth Branagh Licensed to 20th Century Studios YouTube by Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for -fair use- for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statutes that might otherwise be infringing.…
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But before the star-studded whodunit lands on the big screen, the studio will have to navigate a potential PR nightmare surrounding Armie Hammer, who faced sexual abuse allegations after filming was complete. His involvement in the movie’s press tour, which would be de rigueur for any actor with a prominent role, remains unclear.
In the months following rape and abuse accusations, Hammer has been all but officially ousted from Hollywood. He has exited Jennifer Lopez’s “Shotgun Wedding,” the thriller “Billion Dollar Spy,” the Paramount Plus series “The Offer” and the Broadway play, “The Minutes.” He was also dropped by his talent agency, WME. Hammer has denied all allegations that have been leveled him and recently exited a treatment facility.
In the case of “Death on the Nile,” however, Disney had already indicated the company no plans to recast Hammer or cut around his role. In the newly released trailer, it’s clear the studio attempted to minimize, though not completely erase, his appearance. Throughout the two-minute clip, he materializes several times but barely utters a sentence of dialogue. Disney also revealed a new poster, in which Hammer is prominently featured.
Disney had the option to reshoot parts of the film or recast Hammer’s role, which would have been a rare though not unprecedented move. In 2017, Sony notably fired Kevin Spacey from “All the Money in the World” and replaced the disgraced actor with Christopher Plummer. But Disney never strongly considered those choices because it would have cost tens of millions. Extensive digital editing would have essentially been impossible because Hammer is the male lead, and re-assembling the A-list ensemble would have been nightmarish given COVID-19 restrictions and busy schedules.
As previously reported, Hammer has been accused of rape, sexual assault and abusive behavior by extramarital partners. Hammer has vehemently denied the claims, though the criminal allegations led to an LAPD investigation with Hammer as the prime suspect — something that Disney learned about as the news hit the press. Earlier in the year, an attorney for Hammer said he “has maintained that all of his interactions … have been completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory.”
There were rumors percolating that “Death on the Nile” would skip theaters entirely entirely and instead premiere on either Disney Plus or Hulu. However, Disney has to release the film exclusively in theaters due to contractual obligations as a 20th Century acquisition. Plus, sources believe the movie has real commercial prospects on the big screen. After all, it’s predecessor, “Murder on the Orient Express,” was a huge box office success, earning more than $350 million at the worldwide box office.
Ahead of the film’s Feb. 11 release date, though, additional dilemmas loom. The upcoming press tour for “Death on the Nile” could become a headache because even if Hammer doesn’t participate, the remaining cast members could be peppered with questions about Hammer rather than their work on the movie.
Disney, as well as Hammer’s representatives, declined to comment.
Luckily for Disney, Hammer is only one of many famous faces in the movie. “Death on the Nile” centers on Branagh as famed detective Hercule Poirot as he investigates the murder of a young heiress aboard a cruise ship that is sailing on the Nile River. Along with Hammer and Branagh, the starry cast includes Gal Gadot, Letitia Wright, Annette Bening and Russell Brand.
Executives on the film haven’t commented on Hammer’s controversy, instead opting to play up Branagh’s vision.
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blissfulsaturn · 4 years
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Death on the Nile | Official Trailer it's finally here!!😍
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And i looove it🤯
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Blu-ray Review: King Kong (1976)
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The recent release of Godzilla vs. Kong revived the age-old debate about which giant monster is superior, but it's not exactly a fair fight when you consider their respective quantity of output. By the mid-1970s, Godzilla had already appeared in 15 films, while King Kong only had a mere four to his name: the 1933 original, its same-year sequel Son of Kong, the 1962 crossover King Kong vs. Godzilla, and its 1967 followup King Kong Escapes.
The first remake of King Kong arrived in 1976 at the behest of Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis (Dune, Flash Gordon, Army of Darkness). Lorenzo Semple Jr. (Flash Gordon) was hired to pen the script, based on James Ashmore Creelman and Ruth Rose's original screenplay, and John Guillermin (The Towering Inferno, Death on the Nile) assumed the director's chair. Richard H. Kline (Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Soylent Green) served as cinematographer, while John Barry (Dances with Wolves, Goldfinger) composed the score. The plot largely follows the same beats as the 1933 version, although some alterations and expansions were made along the way.
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Hoping to sail into the history books with the biggest oil strike in history, oil magnate Fred Wilson (Charles Grodin, Midnight Run) leads an expedition to an undiscovered island in the Indian Ocean hidden by a perpetual fog. Paleontologist Jack Prescott (Jeff Bridges, The Big Lebowski) sneaks aboard the vessel, as he believes an animal occupies the island. In the middle of the ocean, the ship happens upon a life raft with struggling actress Dwan (Jessica Lange, American Horror Story), who quickly hits it off with Jack. Upon arriving at its destination, the crew discovers that the island is not uninhabited when they interrupt the native's ritual. The tribesmen proceed to kidnap Dwan and offer her as a sacrifice to the giant primate known as Kong.
The big reveal is impressive considering the limitations of the time. Per the closing title card, Kong was designed and engineered by Carlo Rambaldi (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Alien), who also constructed it with Glen Robinson (Logan's Run, Flash Gordon), with “special contributions” by Rick Baker (An American Werewolf in London, Men in Black). Since Rambaldi's attempt at a full-scale electronic Kong failed, however, the majority of creature work is accomplished with Baker in a costume with mechanized masks. It's fairly convincing as such, although the seams of the composite shots are clearly visible in high definition. Perhaps more than any other kaiju, it's important for Kong to be expressive, and this iteration successfully conveys pathos.
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Semple's script drops the filmmaking angle from the original plot yet retains that the female lead is an aspiring actress and the human antagonist wants to exploit Kong on stage - which, smartly, becomes a corporate-branded event here. Kong only fights one monster on the island - a bloody battle with a giant snake - but his path of destruction in New York is much grander, rivaling and often upstaging the Godzilla films of the time. Instead of the Empire State Building, Kong is drawn to the then-new World Trade Center this time around, as the Twin Towers parallel his habitat, leading to his tragic downfall and a brilliant final image.
After Barbra Streisand passed on the role of Dwan, De Laurentiis sought to pluck an unknown actress from obscurity and make her a star. He did just that with Lange, who receives an "introducing" credit. It's easy to see why she won out over innumerable other aspiring actresses, as she radiates on camera, and her naivety works to the advantage of her character. Bridges is serviceable as the leading man and has good chemistry with Lange - but the film's focus is, rightly, on Kong and Dwan. Their bond is palpable, although the sexualization of their relationship is an odd choice.
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While the supporting roles are largely one-dimensional, they're filled by a number of keen character actors: John Randolph (Christmas Vacation) as the ship's captain, Ed Lauter (Family Plot) as the first mate, Rene Auberjonois (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) as a geologist, Jack O'Halloran (Superman) and Julius Harris (Live and Let Die) as oil drillers, Dennis Fimple (House of 1000 Corpses) as a crew member, John Lone (The Last Emperor) as the cook, John Agar (Revenge of the Creature) as a city official, Walt Gorney (Friday the 13th) as a subway driver, and a young Corbin Bernsen (Psych) and Joe Piscopo (Saturday Night Live) as uncredited reporters.
King Kong has been released on Collector's Edition Blu-ray by Scream Factory with reversible artwork featuring a new design by Hugh Fleming and John Berkey's classic poster. The two-disc set includes the 134-minute theatrical version and the 182-minute TV cut, with its additional footage newly scanned in 2K from the internegative. (NBC paid De Laurentiis $19.5 million for two showings; the highest amount a network ever paid for a film at the time.) It features DTS-HD 5.1 and newly restored theatrical DTS-HD 2.0 stereo audio options.
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This version of King Kong lacks the awe-inspiring spectacle of the three other major iterations (the 1933 original, Peter Jackson's 2005 remake, and 2017's Kong: Skull Island reboot), but it has moments of greatness that shine in high definition. De Laurentiis successfully spearheaded a sincere remake that shows reverence for the cinematic icon, and the theatrical cut is smoothly paced despite the lengthy runtime. The TV version doesn't fare as well, as it's padded by nearly an hour of additional footage (along with trims to the more crude sequences). They do little to add plot points, character depth, or anything else of potential value; instead they serve only to fill a programming block at the expense of the pacing. Still, it's nice to finally have a restored version for diehard fans.
King Kong: The History of a Movie Icon author Ray Morton provides a new audio commentary on the theatrical cut. It's very dry but full of information, especially when it comes to the drama between Rambaldi and Baker over the creature design. Having "outgrown the boundaries of a featurette," per disc producer Justin Beahm, an interview with Baker was turned into a second commentary. It's not as long as the whole film, which is fine, but it frustratingly forces the viewer to sit through gaps of the film's audio while awaiting the next soundbite rather than presenting it all in succession. It's unfortunate but worthwhile, as there's a lot of firsthand insight.
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Beyond that, there are over 45 minutes of new video interviews with O’Halloran, assistant director David McGiffert, production manager Brian Frankish, sculptor Jack Varner, second unit director William Kronick, photographic effects assistant Barry Nolan, and production assistants Jeffrey Chernov and Scott Thaler. Most are conducted over video chat with mostly fine results (O’Halloran's picture quality is particularly bad), although a few are traditional on-camera pieces, and some subjects are paired together. They all seem proud of their contributions and happily share anecdotes about working on the massive production, even if the experiences weren't always positive.
Other special features on the first disc include the theatrical trailer, seven TV spots, three radio spots, and four still galleries (stills, posters and lobby cards, newspaper ads, and behind-the-scenes photos). The TV cut disc, meanwhile, sports an hour-long panel with Baker, O’Halloran, Kline, Dino De Laurentiis' widow Martha, and Barry's agent Richard Kraft, from a 2016 event at Santa Monica, CA's Aero Theater. Hosted by Morton, it's an entertaining and informative discussion.
King Kong is available on Collector’s Edition Blu-ray now via Scream Factory.
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