Annihilation
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hea...y-2018-1026557
"Audiences will be taking a trip to Area X this February. Paramount has set a Feb. 23, 2018 release date for Annihilation, the adaptation of the acclaimed sci-fi novel from Jeff VanderMeer. The film is directed by Ex Machina's Alex Garland, and stars Natalie Portman as the lead character, an unnamed biologist sent on a special mission. In March at Cinemacon, creepy first footage from the project was shown, with the husband of Portman's character (Oscar Isaac) returning home one year after being sent off on a mysterious mission, but he's not quite himself. In the novels, the government sends expeditions to Area X, an uninhabited land in which unexplainable things happen. Those who due enter Area X either don't live long or return not quite as themselves." |
I’m dying to see this. Garland is a long time favorite of mine and the book gives him some Stalker-type material to play around with. It could prove polarizing, honestly, and he’s talked about deviating from the source material.
Anyways, this is from some time back: https://image.ibb.co/nMs1c6/3_D1_B62...85_E90_CA5.png |
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Looks good. I'll probably watch it in theaters.
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looks extremely good and haunting, and i like oscar isaac aswell
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What, Oscar Isaac? I hate him. Please tell me he's not in it.
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1787536)
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yes plz
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Netflix, Paramount To Stream Internationally Natalie Portman-Starrer ‘Annihilation’ 17 Days After U.S. Release Deadline|Hollywood I'm sure this will go over well with the colonials. |
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I bought the book this was based on last year, I think, and forgot about it until I saw the trailer, which made me decide to finally read it. Went ahead and read it over Christmas, and...yeah, the trailer looks really different, in almost every way: the events themselves, the order events are going to be presented in, and (probably) the tone. Won't necessarily be a bad thing, though, because while the book was interesting (if a little unsatisfying--it's the first in a trilogy, though, so I'll hold off on judging it too much for that), I'm not sure it'd make a good movie if shot "straight."
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Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 1844036)
I bought the book this was based on last year, I think, and forgot about it until I saw the trailer, which made me decide to finally read it. Went ahead and read it over Christmas, and...yeah, the trailer looks really different, in almost every way: the events themselves, the order events are going to be presented in, and (probably) the tone. Won't necessarily be a bad thing, though, because while the book was interesting (if a little unsatisfying--it's the first in a trilogy, though, so I'll hold off on judging it too much for that), I'm not sure it'd make a good movie if shot "straight."
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Originally Posted by MonnoM (Post 1844210)
Which one would you say has the darker tone?
It looks like there's way more action in the film than in the book, in any event. |
Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 1844336)
That's a tough question to answer either/or. Based on the trailer, it seems like there are some horror elements that put an emphasis on monsters and creatures that isn't really in the book, which has more of a psychological horror thing going (and even then, horror isn't really the right word). It's more about grappling with the unknown, rather than running from big scary things.
It looks like there's way more action in the film than in the book, in any event. |
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Dammit thought this was for another Mortal Combat sequel, what a letdown :)
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the movie look pretty good even tho natalie portman is one of my favorite actresses for long time
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All I can say is that the trailer for this film is very misleading. Unless Alex Garland has taken extensive “artistic liberties” with the novel, this film is going to be a major disappointment to a lot of people (think Arrival). I also find it a little funny that this is being touted as “cerebral” or “intellectual.” I guess, it could be considered that for some. But, it’s no 2001: A Space Odyssey. The book is popular, but not very highly regarded.
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This is being presented by Netflix much like The Cloverfield Paradox. Hopefully this receives a warmer welcome.
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Hopefully it will be much better than the ridiculously over rated ex machina
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Originally Posted by xSookieStackhouse (Post 1845549)
the movie look pretty good even tho natalie portman is one of my favorite actresses for long time
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