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Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 09 Jan 2007, 11:02 ]
Sujet du message:  The Last Airbender (M. Night Shyamalan - 2010)

Le Variety d'aujourd'hui annonce que Shyamalan a signé pour réaliser une série de trois films basée sur une série télé animée pour gamins nommée AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER.

Apparemment ça a commencé à passer en 2005 sur Nickelodeon et c'est un truc un peu à base d'arts martiaux et compagnie. Quelqu'un connaît ?

Voilà... c'est étrange. Y a quelque chose de louche dans cette news. Mais c'est Variety donc bon.

Tout est là:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111795 ... id=13&cs=1

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 09 Jan 2007, 14:41 ]
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Avatar: The Last Airbender (also known as Avatar: The Legend of Aang in several countries), is an American animated television series that currently airs on the television network Nickelodeon. Set in an Asian-influenced world of martial arts and elemental magic, the series follows the adventures of the successor to a long line of Avatars, Aang, and his friends Katara, Sokka, and Toph along with their animal companions, Appa and Momo, in their quest to save the world from the ruthless Fire Nation, while avoiding capture from Fire Nation pursuers including Prince Zuko and Princess Azula.


En gros, il fait son LOTR.

Plus là :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender

Je savais pas que c'était américain...je croyais que c'était japonais.

Auteur:  Captain N. [ 09 Jan 2007, 17:20 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: AVATAR, non pas celui là, l'autre... celui de Shyamalan

Qui-Gon Jinn a écrit:
AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER.

Apparemment ça a commencé à passer en 2005 sur Nickelodeon et c'est un truc un peu à base d'arts martiaux et compagnie. Quelqu'un connaît ?


Je crois que j'ai vu ca le samedi matin (ou mercredi matin?) sur TF1.
http://www.tfou.fr/heros-univers-heros/avatar.html

Auteur:  Mr Chow [ 10 Jan 2007, 09:35 ]
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Moi j'ai vu ça en AVATAR de Sim

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 31 Aoû 2007, 23:14 ]
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IGN Movies has caught a sneak peek of the upcoming DVD release for Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 2 Collection, on which director M. Night Shyamalan has a frank conversation with the show's creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino about bringing the animated series to live-action life.

"I really was looking for something to do where I could do these cool fighting scenes and everything," Shyamalan explains in the "Interview with Creators and M. Night Shyamalan" bonus featurette. "Avatar had such a beautiful way of doing that. The supernatural, with all of the elements -- that's another huge thing for me and it's kind of based in all of this eastern stuff; it's really beautiful ideas behind it."

The filmmaker notes that the biggest challenge he will face adapting the series to live-action will be the practical demands of the locations.

"When you guys write a scene that [takes place] in the North Pole, you can do that. But we've got to be in Arctic weather for months on end," he says. Additionally, Shyamalan lets slip that he is struggling with the challenge of streamlining the show's story to fit into three two-hour films. "It's going to be really hard for me because I really loved what you guys did and I'm finding it hard to let go of anything. At first when I put the outline together, I showed it to you guys and it basically had every single thing you guys wrote."

He is getting a grasp on the material, however, and beginning to break down the story into three self-contained films.

"I think I've got to a place where I really know how to bring in the characters, and what characters I can save for the other movies, and what moments we can save for the other movies," Shyamalan says. "So it's really starting to take shape into a two-hour movie -- and I think that will happen for each of the three movies."

"I think they're going to be mostly unknown kids and teenagers," Shyamalan adds of his potential.

But he looks forward to the adaptation process as it will mark his first formal collaboration with other screenwriters on a movie.

"The really cool thing for me is that I close my door and I write my movies and it's just the most lonely, depressing process that anyone could go through. On this movie, I've got you guys to be depressed with me, so this is such an exciting thing for me."

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 11 Juin 2008, 10:11 ]
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Shyamalan est sûr de réaliser que le premier. Il va bientôt caster des jeunes acteurs qui vieilliront au fil des tournages. Il a été attiré par le sous-texte religieux de la série. Tournage de 80-85 jours seulement au Vietnam et au Groenland. Sortie le 2 juillet 2010.


Shyamalan has storyboarded the entire live-action film twice, and his video presentation showed a series of hand-drawn landscapes -- more traditional than the series' anime style -- mixed with stock action footage, including Asian warriors on horseback. A large part of the reported $250 million projected budget of the three-film series will be spent on CGI special effects.

With Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman in the audience, Paramount's John Lesher and Rob Moore took the stage to discuss how Shyamalan brought them the project after his daughters' enthusiasm proved contagious. Shyamalan, who said his family was disappointed after he turned down a Harry Potter film and another well-known franchise, said several times that the film's religious subtext was what drew him to the project. "It has to be something I see God in," he said.

"I have a low action-fatigue level," Shyamalan said after the event, when asked to explain why he hasn't made many films outside his trademark thriller genre. "It can't be 'I want to hurt you.' All the fighting has to have a reason behind it."

The director said Paramount was impressed with his enthusiasm and that the price was right. "I do everything cheap, baby!" he joked. "All my movies come at a 30% reduced rate. This will be an 80- to 85-day shoot, which is very short for something on this scale."

Based on his script, Shyamalan estimates the first "Airbender" will be about two hours long. He's close to casting a set of young actors who will age with the story line, but said he's only committed to direct the first film, set to be shot in Greenland and Vietnam. "I'll need to rest after that," he explained.

Auteur:  Art Core [ 11 Juin 2008, 10:25 ]
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De ce que j'ai pu voir de la série animé, c'était quand même vraiment pas terrible. Enfin je suis surpris de voir Shyamalan sur un tel projet. En tout le voir s'attaquer à un truc un peu plus "gros" ne peut qu'être excitant même si le matériel de départ est pas folichon.

Auteur:  The Xcapist [ 02 Fév 2009, 16:01 ]
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Shyamalan vient d'engager Dev Patel pour un des rôles principaux.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 02 Fév 2009, 16:02 ]
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Entraide entre gueshtoupaï...

Auteur:  Mufti [ 02 Fév 2009, 20:11 ]
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loooooooooooooooooooooooolllll


*thank you come again*

Auteur:  The Xcapist [ 02 Fév 2009, 21:29 ]
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Ah ouais moi je trouve ça génial...

Hindi Connection Style.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 02 Fév 2009, 22:48 ]
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Moi je me méfie, le dernier guindoush qui a réunit autant d'enfants, il avait une autre idée derrière la tête...

Image

Auteur:  The Xcapist [ 02 Fév 2009, 22:54 ]
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Grave. Il va les sacrifier en espérant gagner une statuette dorée.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 02 Fév 2009, 22:58 ]
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Plus sérieusement, après la déception The Happening, ce film risque d'être celui qui va "l'enterrer" pour de bon (enfin pour un moment).

Auteur:  The Xcapist [ 02 Fév 2009, 23:10 ]
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Ouais je sais pas trop quoi en penser. Moi je trouve The Happening sympa, mais je peux comprendre qu'on y soit hermétique.
Là c'est vraiment un truc différent de tout ce qu'il a fait auparavant. Adaptation d'un DA qui a l'air assez moche, avec des gens qui vont bien l'encadrer, je ne vois pas trop ce qu'il va vraiment pouvoir lui insuffler de personnel. Après peut-être que ce truc cartonne là-bas à la TV et qu'il y voit l'opportunité de réaliser un pur film de commande bien soigné pour se refaire une crédibilité au B.O., mais quand même, c'est pas gagné.

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