The clips were shown for the first time at Disney's D23 fan expo this morning (July 15), during the live
action films panel.
Not exact matches
The casting clicks; the visuals have leaped right out of Dave Gibbons» original
panels; the
action is brutal, stylish and well - staged, and — with most of the major characters, themes and symbolism are retained in an abbreviated form — the 2 1/2 - hour
film makes an enjoyably esoteric Cliff's Notes version of the book.
Yesterday in Hall H at the San Diego Comic Con, the new company FilmDistrict presented a
panel featuring two
films: Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and Drive, the latter being the sort - of
action movie that won Nicolas Winding Refn the Best Director award at Cannes this year.
Louis Leterrier's The Incredible Hulk loses the comic affectations of Lee's
film — there are no shots composed to resemble comic book
panels — but retains the emotional core [however little screen time it might get] and powers forth the
action.
After essentially copycatting the comic book works of Frank Miller for 300 and the Alan Moore's seminal Watchmen, Zack Snyder finally gets to show us all if he can direct a straight - up comic book
action film successfully without trying to mirror the
action in the
panels of a comic book with an original script.
While Gareth Edwards» Star Wars spinoff
film, Rogue One, was pretty heavily overshadowed by other Star Wars news and announcements at today's live -
action panel at Disney's D23 Expo, it did get at least a few moments to shine.
Now in its third year, Mind the Gap is a festival - wide celebration and call to
action, focused on the intersection of women in
film and tech, featuring
films,
panels, conversations and more.
Join us for a look at an
action film and a video game - based horror movie
panel and footage from Open Road Films at Comic - Con 2012.