Quelle: phantastik-news.deColumbia Pictures hat die Verfilmungsrechte an dem Projekt "Battle: Los Angeles" erworben. Es handelt sich laut "Variety" dabei um eine Alien-Invasions-Story, die in Santa Monica beginnt. Die Idee hierzu hatte Chris Bertolini, Neal Moritz will den Film produzieren.
Battle: Los Angeles (weitere Alien-Invasion)
Battle: Los Angeles (weitere Alien-Invasion)
Quelle: MTV.comThe hardest thing about making an alien movie is finding new ways to depict your invaders; the hardest thing about being a leading man like Aaron Eckhart is finding new ways to reinvent yourself. These days, both struggles are being waged with "Battle: Los Angeles."
"We are doing our best to do something that hasn’t been done before," said 29-year-old South African born director Jonathan Liebesman, best known for getting gory with "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning" in 2006. "This is a more down and dirty alien movie. This isn’t like ‘Independence Day.’"
This time, Liebesman’s sci-fi action thriller centers on a marine platoon that must protect the City of Angels from alien invaders.
"This is like Paul Greengrass got a camera, saw some aliens, and shot it from the point of view of a platoon," Liebesman revealed, invoking the name of the "Bourne Supremacy" director famed for his hand-held, adrenaline-fueled action sequences. "It’s literally like ‘Black Hawk Down,’ if there were aliens in there. Like Iraqi war footage, but with aliens running around."
In his quest to make the "Battle" extra-terrestrials unlike anything we’ve seen before, Liebesman recently took the unusual move of turning to the web and seeking out some undiscovered artists.
"I’ve found some artists on the Internet whose artwork was amazing," gushed Liebesman. "[Their work] blew everyone away, and fortunately hadn’t been discovered."
In a similar attempt to redefine something we’ve become familiar with, Aaron Eckhart will be similarly giving himself an extreme makeover.
"He’s like a Clint Eastwood-esque leader of the platoon," Liebesman said of the "Dark Knight" actor’s first true action hero role. "He’s grizzled... He’s taking these young guys into battle, turning them into men."
"He’s awesome," the director said of Eckhart’s plans. "He’s just gonna knock this out of the park. You could tell when I met him, he was just right on the target of how he wanted to play this character. So, we are rewriting it with his notes and his input. I just can’t wait to work with him; it’s gonna rock."
Although no official start and release dates have been set, Liebesman has already begun shooting test footage in Santa Monica. "[The aliens won’t attack] the 405, but you’re gonna see some freeway sh-t," he explained, saying that since Los Angeles has fewer landmarks than a city like NYC, the film needs to find other stuff to blow up. "Iconography is overplayed, so in a strange way it’s the ordinary and banal that is more frightening to watch get attacked... We are continuously shooting tests [around LA] to refine the direction of the movie and the aliens."
Calling his film "like ’28 Days Later,’ an event that happens present day," Liebesman also made us one key promise: No laser guns. "No, it’s all gonna be very grounded," he said of the weaponry on his invaders. "Aliens are fantastical enough... the armory they use is not going to be out-of-this-world craziness."
"This is a movie I would be lining up on Friday to see," exclaimed the enthusiastic director, promising additional casting will be coming soon. "That’s why I am so excited; it’s a movie I would love to go and watch."
Quelle: cominsoon.netColumbia Pictures has set a February 18, 2011 release date for director Jonathan Liebesman's sci-fi action-adventure Battle: Los Angeles.
The film revolves around a Marine staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart) and his new platoon's battle against an alien invasion on the streets of Los Angeles. Michelle Rodriguez will play Crpl. Adriana Santos, a member of a radio battalion. Michael Pena plays the father of a boy the Marines find along the way, and Bridget Moynahan plays a veterinarian.
Chris Bertolini and Scott Silver wrote the script.
Kritik zu einer Testvorführung
Invasionen treffen irgendwie Amerika fast immer zuerst. Außerirdischen muss dieses Land mehr als zuwieder sein
Wahrscheinlich wegen der amerikanischen "Reboot-Remake Politik" und "wir müssen alles nochmal aufwärmen" Haltung.
Aber die Teaser Plakate sind nicht übel
Wahrscheinlich wegen der amerikanischen "Reboot-Remake Politik" und "wir müssen alles nochmal aufwärmen" Haltung.
Aber die Teaser Plakate sind nicht übel
"Rourke vor Gericht bringen? Ja sicher...und wenn ich dieses Wunder vollbracht hab schlage ich Gott K.O."
Unsere Helden ^^
Wie in ID4. "Es ist von den Amerikanern. Sie planen einen Gegenschlag."
*Offizier* "Das wird auch höchste Zeit!"
Jawoll, wenn die Amis nicht was machen, macht die Welt gar nichts.
Wie in ID4. "Es ist von den Amerikanern. Sie planen einen Gegenschlag."
*Offizier* "Das wird auch höchste Zeit!"
Jawoll, wenn die Amis nicht was machen, macht die Welt gar nichts.
"Rourke vor Gericht bringen? Ja sicher...und wenn ich dieses Wunder vollbracht hab schlage ich Gott K.O."
cooler Trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORb3zC8z94w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORb3zC8z94w
[Ungedecktes] Papiergeld kehrt immer wieder zu seinem inneren Wert zurück: 0
Und gleich der nächste Trailer hinterher: ;)
http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/to ... p?id=17188
http://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/to ... p?id=17188
Die Aliens werden sich die Gebiete aussuchen die aus dem Weltall gesehen am meisten beleuchtet sind.Alrik hat geschrieben:Warum eigentlich immer LA oder NY als Beginn einer Invasion? Warum mal nicht was neues? Wie wäre es mit Kansas?
Damit stellt sich aber die Frage, warum die immer die USA einnehmen und selten Mitteleuropa oder Japan.
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