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Sin City

  • 12-08-2004 2:40pm
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    Hello all.

    Did a search and couldnt find anything posted here on it. Sin City is being made by Roberto Rodruigez (desperado etc).

    The good news is that he even went to the length of dropping out of the Directors guild of america, so that he could co-direct with frank miller (the author of the sin city series).

    Apparently there are going to be 3 sections in the film (alá pulp-fiction stylee) which are going to be the comics "sin city", "the big fat kill" and "that yellow bastard". For anyone whose read these its very exiting indeed.

    More good news is that tarantino has also been enlisted to help direct one of the sections.

    Even more good news is that the cast is amazing. Mickey Rouke, Bruce Willis, Michael Madsen, Benicio Del toro, Elijah Wood, Jessica Alba, Jamie King, Josh Hartnett, Clive Owen, Nick Stahl,Steve Buscemi and Brittany Murphy. Jonny depp and leo di caprio were also tipped (but its unlikely really).

    From Empire's review with Clive Owen:

    "The world is going to be put in afterwards, the backdrops," Owen says of Rodriguez' process. "The most striking thing about that movie is how incredibly faithful to the books it is. Frame by frame he's recreating Miller's graphic novels and if there's bubbles on the panel, then we say the dialogue. It's that faithful."

    Deadly!


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