Monday, November 28, 2011

Breaking Dawn's Seizure Problem, and 5 Other Tales You'll Be Talking About Today

Happy Monday! Also in today’s edition in the Broadsheet: Christian Bale makes his Dark Dark evening Rise exit formally, formally official… Scarlett Johansson talks about overexposure to, uh, Interview… 3-D-ing the Martin Scorsese canon… Skyfall can get its gadget guy… plus much more. · A man in Roseville, Calif., apparently experienced a seizure as you are watching our prime-intensity birth scene in Breaking Beginning - Part 1. Doctors condition the succession’s flashing red-colored-colored, black and white-colored lights may have triggered bouts of photosensitive epilepsy in him and several other audiences country wide. Males should take special note of individuals comments with the victim’s girlfriend: “Kelly mentioned Brandon has satisfied his duty just like a boyfriend and won’t have to visit any longer Twilight movies along with her.” If possibly we’d known three years ago. [CBS Sacramento via THR] · Production round the Dark Dark evening Increases is formally completed, as they are Christian Bale’s tenure as Batman. Roughly Bale certifies for, like, the 100th time: “I wrapped a few days ago to make sure that will be the before I’m if you take your cowl off. For me the entire production wrapped yesterday, so that it’s all done. Everything’s finished. It’s me and Chris [Nolan] — which will be the conclusion of the Batman era.” [Filipino Daily Inquirer via Filipino Daily Inquirer via Reuters] · Let’s all count the incongruencies in this particular sentence by Scarlett Johansson: “I don’t have a very Facebook or possibly a Twitter account, which i don’t know how I'm relevant for this idea of, ‘Now, I’m eating dinner, which i would like everyone to know that we’m getting dinner at this time around around.’ or ‘I just mailed instructions and shipped the kids.’ That, in my opinion, is definitely an very strange phenomenon. I am in a position to’t consider anything I’d rather do under have to continuously share nuances of my everyday existence.” [Interview Magazine] · Asked for which of his previous films could also have put 3-D to obtain affordable use, Martin Scorsese responded: “Let’s see… Aviator, maybe? Maybe Taxi Driver… because of the violence in the primary character, his presence is everywhere, an uncomfortable kind of presence.” Three words: The Ultimate Waltz. I wanna start to see the cocaine rock in Neil Youthful’s nostril in three glorious dimensions. I'd like Levon Helm to light my cigarette. I'd like Muddy Waters to fist-pump me hard. Convert it! [Deadline] · Skyfall has added Ben Whishaw becoming Q, Jason Bourne’s redoubtable gadget and weapons specialist made famous more than 3 decades with the beloved Welsh character actor Desmond Llewelyn. [BBC] · Here’s a headline to stir you to definitely action round the Monday after Thanksgiving: “Hunger Games Studio Hit With $ten million Suit Over Nail Polish Deal (Exclusive).” By “back to action,” I'm speaking about “back to bed mattress.” [THR] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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