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The Illusionist (no, not the crappy looking 2006 film)
ALoveSupreme:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IJ94nlVaEc
From Sylvain Chomet, known for the Triplets of Bellville.
I've been reading about this film for a couple of months now and have seen very little information and interest online, which seems a little shocking. Maybe I'm not looking in the right places, but as far as I can tell no one knows about this movie!
It just came out in NY and LA, and I'm hoping it will get wider distribution soon, because I have not been this excited for a theatrical release in a very long time. BE! EXCITED!
Boro_Bandito:
It looks really good, and I like the throwback animation style. But don't diss Edward Norton, the Illusionist was a really good movie. Anyway if this hasn't had any sort of media attention I seriously doubt it'll get any sort of wide release, so chances are I'm probably gonna have to wait til' Netflix snags a few copies or something way down the line.
StaedlerMars:
This film is about Edinburgh! I still haven't seen it though. It's supposed to be beautiful.
There is a scene in a cinema called the Cameo, and my plan has been to go see this movie in that cinema. I think it's still showing there.
ALoveSupreme:
YEA I'm excited for that as well, I was just there for the first time visiting friends and am excited to see if I remember anything that is included in the film.
I didn't mean to diss anybody, I just am annoyed because everytime I try to tell people about this movie they say, "wait, wasn't the Illusionist a movie that already came out?" One friend that I was informing of this movie said she and her boyfriend watched the other one a couple years ago and it was responsible for a couple long-term inside jokes in their relationship, so I assumed it was bad (she also said it was bad but either way...).
Blue Kitty:
I never got a chance to watch The Triplets of Bellville, but I have heard nothing but good things. This looks cool
I think I have fallen in love with his assistant/cleaning lady
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