Square-01 schrieb am 15.12.2004 07:12[/i]
Also als ich das letzte Mal auf den Link gegangen bin, hat der nicht funktioniert.
Konnte nix sehen, zu dem ich mich hätte äußern können.
Square
Hab es mal direkt reinkopiert:
MAJOR SPOILERS loom ahead, so get those hard hats on if you are a gutsy ghoul. Inside you'll find an excusive set report from George Romero's Land of the Dead, where you can read about Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's appearance, Asia Argento's role and the DVD release (already!), what are you waiting for, read on!
Set report by Prince Chawmin':
Prince Chawmin' here with greetings from Hollywood North on the set of the new zombie film "Land of the Dead". For a little background "Land of the Dead" takes place in a post-apocalyptic Earth where zombies control 75% of the earth and the humans live in some kind of fortresses. The film stars Simon Baker, Asia Argento and of course John Leguizamo and Dennis Hopper just to name a few. (Well and a ton of bad ass Canadians hell bent on eating brains... well there's no hockey so what else do we have to do right?)
Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of being an extra during a Zombie vs Human cage match. Sound wacky? Sound Cheesy? NAH! They've gone all out for this one gang.. they've brought in stunt coordinator Matt Birman from such classics as "Blues Brothers 2000", "The Tuxedo" and last but not least the Olsen Twins classic "New York Minute".
That aside here's the lowdown on the shoot. Well... someone must be an insomniac because for some reason they decided to shoot at night even though we're shooting indoors so the extras had a call time of around 3:00pm and we'd go until around 6:00am each of the days. Why am I mentioning this? Well you'll find out in a minute or two more of reading. Anyways... we're in a bar called Chihuahua's Dog House (Chihuahua is played by the always cool Phil Fondacaro) and there is a fight between Asia Argento and two zombies. The set is a cross between a bar and a carnival. We have 4 strippers in windows, a bar full of patrons, a SPAM stand, carnival games including Zombie Paintball (no headshots!!) and a "Have your picture taken with a Zombie" booth.
Two guys throw Asia into the cage and all hell breaks loose, our Canadian hero (I assume the character is Canadian as he's got a Canadian Flag on his jacket sleeve) burst through the crowd, fires a couple of shots and the crowd scatters. Exciting eh? Well there better be some fine editing in this scene because without it we're gonna be in trouble. The fight scene looked so awkward and forced and didn't really seem to flow at all. Asia even had to stop several times and clarify what she was to do because it didn't make any sense. (and I'm not just talking trash.. I went to film school so I know a little about this not a lot.. but a little) It's hard to explain but I'll try... you have a pull-up bar in your house? Well go hang from it... then try to rotate 360 degrees and kick a zombie while still holding onto the bar. (sound hard? Well neither Asia or her stunt double could do it) perhaps that's where the CGI comes in?
Quelle:
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/2961