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The Eisner Award-winning comic series Sin City comes to life in this live-action feature adaptation from director Robert Rodriguez and creator Frank Miller. Interweaving multiple storylines from the series' history, this violent crime noir paints the picture of the ultimate town without pity through the eyes of its roughest characters. There's the street thug Marv (Mickey Rourke), whose desperate quest to find the killer of a prostitute named Goldie (Jaime King) will lead him to the foulest edges of town. Inhabiting many of those areas is Dwight (Clive Owen), a photographer in league with the sordid ladies of Sin City, headed by Gail (Rosario Dawson), who opens up a mess of trouble after tangling with a corrupt cop by the name of Jackie Boy (Benicio Del Toro). Finally, there's Hartigan (Bruce Willis), an ex-cop with a heart problem who's hell-bent on protecting a stripper named Nancy (Jessica Alba). Featuring a who's who supporting cast that includes Elijah Wood, Brittany Murphy, Devon Aoki, and Nick Stahl, Sin City promises to be one of the most direct translations from page to screen of a comic series, with shots and dialogue adapted straight from the original comic's panels. Rodriguez quit the Director's Guild when they refused to let Frank Miller co-direct the film, a deal hashed out after the two collaborators developed and shot the opening scene utilizing a green-screen process to harness the stark, black-and-white look of the books as a litmus test for the rest of the production. Quentin Tarantino was brought in and reportedly paid one dollar to direct an extended scene between Del Toro and Owen that amounts to one issue of The Big Fat Kill miniseries. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
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SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Jessica Alba and the Female Gaze
by SpoutBlog in SpoutBlog on spout.com
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"If there’s one actress working today who best reinforces the theories of Lauren Mulvey, it’s Jessica Alba. And she encourages the male gaze by maintaining a career centered playing eye candy, whether she’s having her skirt ripped off to expose her underwear (Good Luck Chuck), spending the majority of a film wearing a bikini (Into the Blue), playing a stripper (Sin City), being used to invoke jealousy (Meet Bill) or invoking erectile gags out of Mike Myers (The Love Guru). Perhaps someone should write a lengthy article on the myriad ways in which Alba relates to feminist film theory. I think her role as Invisible Woman in the Fantastic Four movies and her blind character from The Eye (who identifies herself with the dead woman whose eyes she acquires) can each inspire a few interesting theses. Obviously Alba is aware of the male gaze and may in fact be controlling it. It’s possible even that her participation in the online staring contest at ibeatyou.com is a matter of ironic reflex ... " [More]
mercurialmercurial The Spirit
by mercurial in Trailer Park
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"Looking scarily similar to Sin City, Frank Miller's new film The Spirit looks pretty interesting. Definitely a wait and see flick. The Quicktime High Def. link for the trailer: 480p Has anyone read the comic strip this is based on? " [More]
mercurialmercurial Re:Top 5 black and white movies ...
by mercurial in Top 5
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"Entirely in B&W: 1.) Angel-A 2.) Ed Wood 3.) Clerks 4.) Man Bites Dog 5.) Swoon Runner-Ups: Paper Moon, Pi Partially B&W: 1.) American History X 2.) Sin City 3.) Zentropa, or Europa (depending on your country) 4.) Pleasantville 5.) Memento Runner-Up: Renaissance, The Blair Witch Project " [More]
SkyPilotSkyPilot Re:Recasting THE PRINCESS BRIDE ...
by SkyPilot in Recasting couch
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"That's a good one. I was also imagining Mickey Rourke in his Marv getup from Sin City. " [More]
Smooth_JSmooth_J Re:Top 5 black and white movies ...
by Smooth_J in Top 5
loved it.
"My picks...1. The Man Who Wasn't There2. Pi3. Schindler's List4. Good Night, and Good Luck.5. Sin CityPretty conventional, but I've still got a lot to see...and I would also like to add Memento to that list, but that's really only half in black and white, so it doesn't really count completely I guess. " [More]
lopezdashlopezdash SXSW panel: Latino cinema knows ...
by lopezdash in Intersection
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"March 10, 2008By Laura Tillman Along with films and music, Austin's annual South by Southwest festival offers pass-holders the chance to attend intimate panel discussions with experts and some of their favorite artists. Monday, three of the festival's Latin American born filmmakers joined moderator Charles Ramirez Berg, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, to discuss "New Trends in Latino Cinema." About 30 seconds into the talk, however, they realized they might not have much to say on the given subject."I think there is a change in that Latino filmmakers are getting away from being so easily identified or grouped together and I think that's good," said Berg, who initially organized the event as a conversation between himself and producer Elizabeth Avellan. Avellan, who worked with her husband Robert Rodriguez on films like "El Mariachi," "Desperado," and "Sin City," recommended that Peruvian director Ric ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Here is my list, although it is a bit different in that the list allows only one Film from each of the 31 years, which believe me, limits the choices; for instance 1986: The FlyFrom BeyondHenry: Portrait of a Serial KillerThe HitcherInvaders from MarsManhunterNomadsVamp1987 is just as hardI am working on another one, which is just my 31 favorites regardless of how many a year. These choices listed, fit my definition of horror. They are horrifying and extremely unsettling, but may not be, in the strictest sense, horror. but well, here it is. Oh, I also did not not include the Alien films which although 'monster goes boo!', even though I love every one of them, fall somewhere in the realm of Science Fiction to me...enough gibberish, here it is:By the way, I want 'Mommie Dearest' to be No. 1, but that is another story.Years 1976 through 2007 ( the Spout year listings are a bit different than Wikipedia's which I used ) 31. 1984 A Nightmare on ... " [More]
pratchettfanpratchettfan Sin City
by pratchettfan in pratchettfan Blog
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"Saw Sin City at the "Kino im HB" (Cinema in the main station) in Zuerich and it blew me away. Robert Rodriguez created, with the help of Frank Miller and Quentin Tarantino, a masterpiece. The movie is set in Black & White, but from time to time important things arecoloredd, such as the dress of a beautiful woman or bloody scratches on faces. This gives the movie a special atmosphere, which will surely make it a cult-movie.I have to warn you though, Sin City is extremely brutal, despite the fact that most of the blood is white or grayish.The movie tells three separate stories which, in Pulp Fiction style, are shown in chronological disorder and connect in a couple of places.Go and see it if you can, I can't wait to watch it again " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Four Color Movies
by TheWorkingDead in The Film Library
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"Sorry I'm not linking to all of these movies, but the 'link a movie' option isn't working for me at the moment, so I'll come back and do it later. Comic films aren't really recent inventions, although it can certainly seem that way when you notice the sheer number of films out there these days. There were, of course, the old Batman and Superman serials, as well as Shazam and some others. The seventies saw a big explosion of superhero related filmed entertainment, although most of that was for television. But aside from the big ones like Tim Burton's Batman or Richard Donner's Superman comic book properties have been languishing in direct-to-video hell for the last couple decades.Bryan Singer's X-Men is obviously the turning point, the film that made superheroes cool again. Looking back, it's seems kind of a shaky start, at least when compared with the next film in the series, or the first two Spiderman films. For proof, look at the scene wher ... " [More]
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"This film is a masterpiece, to put it simply. Quite obviously, it is not going to be to everyone's personal taste but as a fan of the Sin City graphic novels and an even bigger fan of Robert Rodriguez I can safely say that it was perfectly to my taste. I love the films contrasts, they represent the aspects of the books so truthfully that I can't fault it at all. The make up and costumes were outstanding and the performances that were put in were fantastic, Nick Stahl was particularly good as the Yellow Bastard. But best of all in this film is the adaptation of The Big Fat Kill. The use of colour in otherwise black and white shots is really effective in drawing attention and adding emotion to a scene but I love the effect in The Big Fat Kill especially of the painting under ultraviolet light such as on Becky's necklaces. I love the contrasts these create. I find the film very impressive in the way in which it was shot too. The film shot entirely against green scr ... " [More]
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Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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As far as comic adaptations go, Sin City is an unprecedented book-to-screen translation that's locked, loaded, and rip-roaring ready to introduce movie audiences to the mad genius that is Frank Miller. By meticulously re-creating the acclaimed comic creator's most personal work, co-director Robert Rodriguez has given Miller's creation the chance to live and breathe using the exact hard-nosed dialogue and iconic camera shots from the acclaimed graphic novels. The end result is a mad brushstroke of digital filmmaking that is risqué enough to be considered bold, while palatable enough for exploitive entertainment purposes. It remains to be seen what the unprepared masses will think of Sin City -- in fact, there couldn't be a better, more PC time for the flick to hit. Basically a slap in the face to neo-conservative ideals, the film is so full of gleeful graphic violence and raw, steaming sexuality that there's sure to be some kind of backlash somewhere. The cast is a knockout, with major kudos going to Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson, Benicio Del Toro, and even a smaller, supporting appearance by Rutger Hauer as they fulfill their inspired casting choices and take delicious delight in this world of corruption and sleaze. The stark black-and-white visuals are the real star here though, merging film noir sensibilities and dynamic comic panel storytelling with the help of a heap-load of computer graphics and inventive filmmaking to create something that's new, raw, and refreshing. Additionally, the direct translation is both exciting and a bit jarring, lending an unusual pace that you don't see in modern cinema; just as the gusto violence will turn off many and probably create more cynics in the critical circles, so too will the film continue to polarize its viewers due to its experimental nature. Comparisons will no doubt be drawn between the page and screen for years to come, which might hurt the film simply because it is an adaptation and no matter how direct a translation it is, there's bound to be things that are lost in the process. Still, after years of being jerked around in Hollywood, Miller is finally given the tools to strut his stuff on the big screen and, love it or leave it, perfect or not, that's exactly what Sin City is. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 



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