Shutter Island (Martin Scorsese, 2010)

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#26 Post by MyNameCriterionForum »

HelenLawson wrote:Max Von Sydow...incredible. After wrapping up with Scorcese, he'll probably do a brief stint on Dancing with the Stars, make a cameo in a Tyler Perry flick, and then begin work on a miniseries for Danish television.

Where is this man's honorary Oscar?
Well, when he gets it, I want to see him wrestle one of those life-size Oscar statues to the ground like the tree in Virgin Spring... that'd be better than one-armed push-ups.
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#27 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Here are some storyboards for the film.
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#28 Post by Banana #3 »

Unrelated sidenote: that site has storyboards for Megalopolis. :shock:
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#29 Post by Orphic Lycidas »

Banana #3 wrote:Unrelated sidenote: that site has storyboards for Megalopolis. :shock:
?!?!?!?! Was the webmaster the guy who stole Coppola's laptop?

Edit: Oh, I see! He's the original storyboard artist.
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#30 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Here's a scan of the set diary from Cahiers du Cinema.
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#31 Post by Gator »

Boy, I sure hope this is better than the shit Marty's been pumping out recently.

It's frankly impossible to determine which is worse - the queasy 'gimme my Oscar' pandering of junk like GoNY & The Aviator, or the bloated, shoddy mediocrity of The Departed.

It'll be interesting to see whether Lehane's excellent story overcomes Marty's notoriously clumsy grasp of narrative. Judging by the news about the reshoots it doesn't sound as though it has.

Still, one lives in hope.
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#32 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Here's the terrible teaser poster.
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#33 Post by Antoine Doinel »

Here's the first official still.
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#34 Post by jackford »

Trailer

Personally, I think it looks fantastic.
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#35 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Wow.
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#36 Post by Tark »

Skeery.
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#37 Post by domino harvey »

I had no idea this was a horror movie
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#38 Post by knives »

That looks very creepy, but the line at the beginning, "It's a mental hospital....for the criminally insane," or however it went was so Shock Corridor I couldn't help laughing.
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#39 Post by Tom Hagen »

I had no idea that this many great actors are in it.
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knives wrote:That looks very creepy, but the line at the beginning, "It's a mental hospital....for the criminally insane," or however it went was so Shock Corridor I couldn't help laughing.
Agreed. The whole thing looks pretty campy to me. Marty back in Cape Fear mode, although I still hold slim hopes that this one will be better.
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#41 Post by Highway 61 »

domino harvey wrote:I had no idea this was a horror movie
Me neither. Really took me by surprise. I suppose it's nice to see Scorsese working in a new genre (unless you count Cape Fear), but I'd still rather see him do Silence or another personal project over this. On the plus side, it sounded like the New England accents were less forced than in The Departed.
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#42 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

I would say it's way more mystery than it is horror, which to my knowledge Martin's never done.
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#43 Post by Gator »

That trailer is incoherent as f***. Does Scorsese actually have a story to tell? Because that annoyingly noisy assemblage of random images doesn't exactly inspire confidence. I smell a stinker.
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#44 Post by Cde. »

Gator wrote:That trailer is incoherent as f***. Does Scorsese actually have a story to tell? Because that annoyingly noisy assemblage of random images doesn't exactly inspire confidence. I smell a stinker.
While I agree on the not inspiring confidence, this was a typical example of the sort of editing seen in trailers for thrillers these days, and more likely than not does not reflect the actual tone and content of the film.
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#45 Post by Tom Hagen »

It's a Scorsese movie, which is all that Gator needs to go on. If it were a Clint Eastwood movie, it would be a prima facie masterpiece.
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#46 Post by Anhedionisiac »

flyonthewall2983 wrote:I would say it's way more mystery than it is horror, which to my knowledge Martin's never done.
Having read the script, I can say it starts as mystery, turns into horror territory, swerves as psychological thriller and ends up very nicely wrapped into a moody character piece.
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#47 Post by stroszeck »

just finished reading the novel......its a big let down from the juggernaut that was Mystic River. I HATED the surprise ending and felt it was just about as manipulating as an M. Night Shyamalan script. I honestly hope the movie will be a little bit more....sublte. Just feels like something Stephen King kinda wipes his ass with...
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#48 Post by nsps »

Pushed to February 19. :(
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#49 Post by oldsheperd »

February 19th!? That's pushing the release back four months! Either this movie didn't test well or something really wacky happened.
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#50 Post by tavernier »

When all the Oscar hopefuls get released!
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