Tag: Kiefer Sutherland
Lars Von Trier’s MELANCHOLIA Motion Poster
Here is a cool new poster from Lars von Trier‘s upcoming drama Melancholia. The poster is animated and slowly draws constellations on Kirsten Dunst‘s face!
Lars Von Trier’s MELANCHOLIA Posters – Enjoy It While It Lasts
His name sounds like a disease, and that’s why he’s one of my favorite directors out there. Count me as infected person, I don’t care, but at least admit one thing – when they declare you to be persona non grata, what’s the best thing you should do?
Cry? Call your mama? Or, do exactly the same thing that Lars Von Trier did with this great poster for his upcoming Melancholia project?
First of all, I think this looks awesome. Even photoshop couldn’t hurt Von Trier’s obvious cynicism.
Great New Lars Von Trier’s MELANCHOLIA Trailer
Say what you want about Lars Von Trier, but that piece of Nazi is a genius! And just in case you’re still mad about his fuck-arm thing, or even worse – you still think he should be banned from Earth, I have some good news for you. You’re lucky enough!
The planet Melancholia is now even closer to our dear mother Earth and I think she (because the bad feeling is always woman!) hates Von Trier even more than you do, so she will kill him first! So, don’t worry! Watch this great Melancholia trailer instead!
10 Sexiest Movie Vampires
They suck the blood from the necks of their victims, and somehow they always get away with it. Ok that’s Hollywood baby, but still… There should be some kind of law for all those sexy beings that we like to watch on a big screen, but we’d also rather skip the meeting with them in the middle of the night. Because, that would be one hell of the fright night, indeed…
So, let’s start our with the Fright Night remake. When I first heard that a remake of the 1985 movie is coming, I was like – why the hell are they torturing us with another reboot? But when I heard that Colin Farrell was set to play a dangerous vampire Jerry Dandrige, everything came clear. I mean, look at him – he’s the reason I go to bed fantasizing that tommorow a new neighbor will move in right next door to me…
Mel Gibson in Negotiations for the Heist Comedy Sleight of Hand
What are your favorite caper movies – The Sting, Jackie Brown, or Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels? Maybe Brad Mirman’s comedy Sleight of Hand can become one of your favorite heist films.
Braveheart Mel Gibson isn’t officially confirmed yet, but he is in talks to join the cast that already includes Gerard Depardieu, Kiefer Sutherland, Til Schweiger, Thomas Jane, Johnny Hallyday, Jon Lovitz, Eric Cantona, Jean Luc Couchard, Nora Arnezeder, Patrice Cols and Giancarlo Giannini.
Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia Clips
We’ve seen just one trailer for Lars Von Trier‘s Melancholia so far. So, it’s a perfect moment for a little bit more from Trier.
And if you expect to see something more brightful this time, then you must be a huge optimist.
Ok, we all know that’s Lars Von Trier’s movie and the title speaks for itself so be prepared for 48 depressing seconds. But hey, give this movie a chance. It’s been described as “a beautiful movie about the end of the world.”
Cannes 2011: Lars Von Trier’s Melancholia Poster and Images
When you have this kind of title, then you definitely expect to see some creepy pictures. So there you go, have some fun with the brand new photos from the upcoming Lars Von Trier’s project titled Melancholia and the poster as well.
By the way, this is the same project we already wrote about and a movie that will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival In Competition, next month.
Official synopsis for the beginning: “Justine and Michael are celebrating their marriage at a sumptuous party in the home of her sister and brother-in-law. Meanwhile, the planet, Melancholia, is heading towards Earth…
Melancholia Trailer

The first trailer for Danish director Lars Von Trier‘s forthcoming end of the world tragedy Melancholia is now online.
Melancholia is described as ‘a beautiful movie about the end of the world,’ and the story hinges on a large object from outer space approaching Earth that affects the planet’s inhabitants.
Kiefer Sutherland Confirms 24 Movie
As said by Kiefer Sutherland, the long-discussed film adaptation of 24, the Emmy Award-winning series that ended its run last year, should begin shooting in “about eight months.”
The film was originally planned to have been shot in between show’s sixth and seventh seasons (the show ran eight seasons). 24-hour timeframe will be filmed in two hours long. Sutherland said
It’s a very difficult thing to take something you’ve done for eight years, almost two hundred episodes, and try to find a story that’s going to be unique and yet service the history of the show as well.”
20th Century Fox Television has axed Billy Ray’s (State of Play) 24 film script. Howard Gordon, the longtime executive producer of 24 who is also anticipated to produce the big screen version, told EW exclusively.
There is talk about re-approaching it. I understand (director/producer) Tony Scott is meeting with Kiefer to talk about ideas. People are still talking about it.”










