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Auteur:  Noony [ 20 Oct 2010, 10:46 ]
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C'est le retour de la Brigade du bon goût !

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 20 Oct 2010, 10:59 ]
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Et que j'te revois pas parler d'Indy 4 ou de Spider-Man 3 ou des Episode I-II-III, d'accord???!!!!

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 25 Fév 2011, 10:31 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Vrac (Rumeurs bidons, news sans topic, etc.)

Tony Gilroy cherche son nouveau Bourne:

Here are the names I've heard have met with Gilroy or are otherwise in the mix: Joel Edgerton, Josh Hartnett, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire, Paul Dano, Michael Pitt, Oscar Isaac, Garrett Hedlund, Michael Fassbender, Luke Evans, Alex Pettyfer, Taylor Kitsch, Benjamin Walker. Gilroy will pare the list quickly. Several of the actors might have availability issues.

Auteur:  Arnotte [ 25 Fév 2011, 10:39 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Vrac (Rumeurs bidons, news sans topic, etc.)

Et pourquoi pas Channing Tatum tant qu'on y est..

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 25 Fév 2011, 10:49 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: Vrac (Rumeurs bidons, news sans topic, etc.)

Qui-Gon Jinn a écrit:
Tony Gilroy cherche son nouveau Bourne:

C'est pas Bourne, c'est un autre perso.

Citation:
Joel Edgerton, Oscar Isaac

Je vois mal les studios parier sur eux et je les vois mal choisir ça.

Citation:
Jake Gyllenhaal, Tobey Maguire, Michael Fassbender

Eux ils en ont pas besoin du tout.

Citation:
Paul Dano, Michael Pitt

Paye ton non-charisme d'action star.

Citation:
Josh Hartnett

Ouh le has been. Il en aurait besoin...mais est-ce que le studio voudra de lui?

Citation:
Garrett Hedlund, Alex Pettyfer, Luke Evans, Taylor Kitsch, Benjamin Walker.

Eux ce sont les plus crédibles.
Hedlund sort de Tron qui n'aura peut-être pas de suite.
Pareil pour Pettyfer et I am Number Four.
Evans, Kitsch et Walker vont éclater au grand jour avec, respectivement, Les 3 Mousquetaires, Battleship/John Carter of Mars et Abraham Lincoln : Vampire Hunter. Une franchise comme Bourne pourrait sceller leur statut.

Je parierai bien sur Evans.

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 22 Avr 2011, 08:16 ]
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Le rôle est dans les mains de Jeremy Renner.

Universal Pictures has formally offered Jeremy Renner the lead role in the Tony Gilroy-directed The Bourne Legacy. Renner, who has been nominated for Oscars the past two years for his work in The Hurt Locker and The Town, is expected to sign on quickly to play a new character in the spinoff film that begins production in September.

C'est débile si les mecs de MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE veulent aussi qu'il prenne le relais après GHOST PROTOCOL... Deux fois le même ??

Auteur:  Ozymandias [ 22 Avr 2011, 08:18 ]
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Depuis le début c'est débile.

Auteur:  Qui-Gon Jinn [ 22 Avr 2011, 08:19 ]
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Ozymandias a écrit:
Depuis le début c'est débile.


Nan, y a un univers qui reste sympa à explorer, un nouveau rôle a créer et tout. Mais avoir le même acteur dans deux rôles vraiment très proches ça c'est débile.

Auteur:  Ozymandias [ 22 Avr 2011, 08:33 ]
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Parler d'un autre agent qui n'aurait pas forcément perdu la mémoire, mais qui serait tout aussi perturbé que Bourne ? Dans un univers plein de complots, de traîtrises et d'assassinats ? Je ne vois pas trop ce qu'il reste à explorer, à part exploiter le filon et mentionner Bourne en disant "He started it all". Je vois déjà le teaser, avec des images très rapides de Renner se battant au corps à corps, tout flou :D

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 22 Avr 2011, 10:48 ]
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Ozymandias a écrit:
Parler d'un autre agent qui n'aurait pas forcément perdu la mémoire, mais qui serait tout aussi perturbé que Bourne ? Dans un univers plein de complots, de traîtrises et d'assassinats ? Je ne vois pas trop ce qu'il reste à explorer, à part exploiter le filon et mentionner Bourne en disant "He started it all". Je vois déjà le teaser, avec des images très rapides de Renner se battant au corps à corps, tout flou :D

Oui, déjà le projet est superflu, mais alors le casting...le mec va avoir le même rôle dans M:I-GP (franchise dont il est sensé hériter si l'on en croit les rumeurs) et dans The Avengers (qui engendrera peut-être un spin-off sur son perso)...

Auteur:  Déjà-vu [ 22 Avr 2011, 11:03 ]
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Je ne comprends pas la hype là.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 22 Avr 2011, 11:07 ]
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Déjà-vu a écrit:
Je ne comprends pas la hype là.

Renner est un bon acteur tout de même, avec un vrai charisme et pour le coup, une gueule intéressante...après, c'est du type-casting pas très courageux de la part des studios et de l'assurage de franchise pas très courageux de la part de l'acteur.

Auteur:  Arnotte [ 22 Avr 2011, 11:09 ]
Sujet du message:  Re: The Burne Legacy (Tony Gilroy, 2012)

Film Freak a écrit:
Déjà-vu a écrit:
Je ne comprends pas la hype là.

Renner est un bon acteur tout de même, avec un vrai charisme et pour le coup, une gueule intéressante...après, c'est du type-casting pas très courageux de la part des studios et de l'assurage de franchise pas très courageux de la part de l'acteur.

Assez d'accord. Autant j'adore Renner (depuis Jesse James, déjà), autant ce reboot est désespérant (vous savez ce que je pense de ce recyclage infini) et perso ne m'emballe pas une seconde... Enfin, comme toujours: on verra.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 13 Juil 2011, 04:38 ]
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Edward Norton est en négociations pour interpréter le rôle du bad guy.

Auteur:  Film Freak [ 14 Déc 2011, 00:45 ]
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Damon balance. Confirmation que Gilroy est un peu un blaireau :

To say that Tony Gilroy has had a bumpy relationship with the Jason Bourne franchise would be an understatement. He has never been happy with what what Doug Liman did on "The Bourne Identity" (“Those works were never meant to be filmed,” he said dismissively about the Robert Ludlum books. “They weren’t about human behavior. They were about running to airports”) and was even less impressed by Paul Greengrass' work on "The Bourne Supremacy" ("It was sort of like a crime against the gods of storytelling," he said). But the films made money. Lots of money. And moreover, Universal didn't want to jinx their luck by trying to get new writers to take on the franchise for "The Bourne Ultimatum," so they essentially gave Gilroy everything he wanted to write the third movie. Gilroy got a shit-ton of money and added stipulations that he just had to turn in one draft, he would take no notes nor would anyone be allowed to oversee what he was doing. Prime working conditions for any writer, but according to Matt Damon, that was massive mistake.

"It's really the studio's fault for putting themselves in that position," Damon candidly told GQ in a recent profile. "I don't blame Tony for taking a boatload of money and handing in what he handed in. It's just that it was unreadable. This is a career-ender. I mean, I could put this thing up on eBay and it would be game over for that dude. It's terrible. It's really embarrassing. He was having a go, basically, and he took his money and left."

"We had a start date. Like, 'It's coming out August of next year.' We're like, 'Hang on, we've got to figure out what the script is,'" Damon continued. In the end, Scott Z. Burns (who would later write "The Informant!" which also starred Damon) and George Nofli (who penned "The Adjustment Bureau" as well as a draft of the aborted "Bourne 4") were brought in at the zero hour to get the movie into shape. And here's where the tale gets even more interesting.

As anyone who has followed the saga of Jason Bourne movies knows, each production has been fraught right from the start with shooting woes pushing "The Bourne Identity" from a September 2001 release date to June 2002, and going $8 million over budget. And according to Damon, Gilroy was worried.

"The word on 'Bourne' was that it was supposed to be a turkey," Damon said. "It's very rare that a movie comes out a year late, has four rounds of reshoots, and it's good. So Tony Gilroy arbitrated against himself to not be the writer with sole credit." He would wind up sharing credit with some guy named William Blake Herron (though another account suggests Herron fought for credit, but either way, Gilroy didn't want to be alone to sink the ship).

The irony is that when it came to 'Ultimatum,' despite work by both Nolfi and Burns, Gilroy wanted only this name to appear. "Before the movie came out, he arbitrated to get sole credit," Damon told the magazine, apparently "disgusted." In the end, the WGA gave credit to all three.

Yet, despite all of this, Damon is rooting for Gilroy (who he also calls a "great director"), Jeremy Renner and "The Bourne Legacy" if only for his own self-interest. He says that the franchise allows him the freedom to do whatever he wants, knowing that he has a successful series he can always return to.

"It feels like I can swing freely, like a baseball player—just be relaxed and really do the things that I want to do and not worry, because I know there's another one out there," he said.

After all the beef about Gilroy he actually followed up with GQ and amended his criticism saying, "If I didn't respect him and appreciate his talent, then I really wouldn't have cared...My feelings were hurt. That's all. And that's exactly why I shouldn't have said anything. This is between me and him. So saying anything publicly is fucking stupid and unprofessional and just kind of douchey of me."

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