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Authors: Poš, Petr
Origin of film: USA
Year of poster origin: 1988
Director: Ivan Reitman
Poster size: A1 (33x24)
A few years back I used to be more involved with film. I did some unpaid work for Empire when interning at FHM (basically Bauer didn't really want to give me any money). This did however open doors later down the road for more film writing work and the odd bit of paid coverage in other publications. Anyway, I still try to keep myself at least a little involved in that world, so when the people behind Pop Up Screens / Science Flicktion got in touch, I said yes please!
In a nutshell - these are film screenings with both a scientist and comedian providing commentary. The scientist helps viewers explore the science (no matter how tenuous) behind the film in more detail, whilst the comedian carpet bombs the proceeding with lulz and stops shit getting too serious.
This screening was for Ridley Scott's Alien, one of my favourite sci-fi franchises. The scientist in attendance was Adam Rutherford (black jacket, no beard) - a real swell guy, host of BBC Radio 4’s Inside Science, author of a book called ‘Creation’ - y’know... guy knows stuff. The comedian? Richard Sandling (black jacket, strong beard). He’s a comedian who seems to have carved a niche out in jokes about films (though I assume he has non movie related material too). He was also on Peep Show at some point and won So You Think You’re Funny in 2007. They both seemed nice enough.
In some ways, Alien shows its age - it was quite obvious that the Xenomorph is basically a guy in a (albeit very fancy) rubber suit. The film is still fkn awesome though - never gets old!
USCSS Nostromo’s self-destruct system, inspired by Ridley Scott’s 1979 film ‘Alien.
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This Psychological Action Thriller film by Summit Entertainment and Intrepid Pictures, stars Henry Cavill, Bruce Willis & Sigourney Weaver alongside Spanish actors Verónica Echegui and Oscar Jaenada. Co-starring are Caroline Goodall, Roschdy Zem, Joseph Mawle, Rafi Gavron and Emma Hamilton. Directed by Mahbrouk El Mechri (JVCD).
The Cold Light of Day centers on a young American whose family is kidnapped while on a vacation to Spain. He is left with only hours to find the connection between their disappearance and his father's secrets.
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Authors: Poš, Petr
Origin of film: USA
Year of poster origin: 1988
Director: Ivan Reitman
Poster size: A1 (33x24)
President Robert Rehme & Mercedes Ruehl announce the nominees for 65th Academy Award for Best Actor.
Robert Downey Jr. in Chaplin
Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven
Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman
Stephen Rea in The Crying Game
Denzel Washington in Malcolm X
That mug's gonna spill.
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Taylor Lautner stars as a young man unwittingly thrust into a deadly world of covert espionage in Lionsgate's action-thriller, ABDUCTION, directed by John Singleton.
For as long as he can remember, Nathan Harper (Taylor Lautner) has had the uneasy feeling that he's living someone else's life. When he stumbles upon an image of himself as a little boy on a missing persons website, all of Nathan's darkest fears come true: he realizes his parents are not his own and his life is a lie, carefully fabricated to hide something more mysterious and dangerous than he could have ever imagined.
Just as he begins to piece together his true identity, Nathan is targeted by a team of trained killers, forcing him on the run with the only person he can trust, his neighbor, Karen (Lily Collins). Every second counts as Nathan and Karen race to evade an army of assassins and federal operatives. But as his opponents close in, Nathan realizes that the only way he'll survive -- and solve the mystery of his elusive biological father -- is to stop running and take matters into his own hands.
ABDUCTION stars Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jason Issacs, Maria Bello, Michael Nyqvist and Sigourney Weaver. The film is directed by John Singleton and written by Shawn Christensen.
In Theaters September 23rd!
52nd Academy Awards Nominees for Actor in a Supporting Role
Top:
Robert Duvall in Apocalypse Now
Justin Henry in Kramer vs. Kramer
Melvyn Douglas in Being There
Bottom:
Frederic Forrest in The Rose
Mickey Rooney in The Black Stallion