Sunday, March 28, 2010

Red Hill

Just read on Cinematical that Sony pictures has picked up the distribution rights to the Australian neo-western film Red Hill. The film stars native-Australian Ryan Kwanten, who most might know as the lovable-yet-dimwitted Jason Stackhouse on Alan Ball's TrueBlood series (bet you didn't know he was an Aussie).



Cinematical classifies Red Hill as a Neo-Western, most likely due to its contemporary setting. For those keeping track, the Robert Rodriquez westerns (El Mariachi, Desperado, Once Upon a Time in Mexico) are also lumped under this category. The case can also be made for the Coen Brothers' No Country for Old Men being similarly classified, although I feel it presents the juxtaposition between traditional Western film traditions (as genre, not ideology) and modern tensions in a different way than the aforementioned films.


Side note: I absolutely LOVE Westerns. They are so rich with thematic content, classical plot structure and an adherence to the land that makes for gorgeous long-pan shots. From an analytic standpoint, Westerns are also hugely influential to contemporary film studies, as they form the backbone of genre studies, which was an important development in the standardization of the discipline. The above screen grab is from John Hughes' Stagecoach, the film that gave the genre credibility, and launched John Wayne's career. But I digress.

Red Hill looks really interesting to me because it seems to actively incorporate the notion of the "modern town" with elements that define the Western genre. Also, it's set in Australia, which means the film has the potential to include a whole slew of niche cultural traits and tensions not normally seen in traditional American Westerns. For a film nerd like me, this sounds pretty interesting. Check out the trailer below, and see if you agree with what I'm saying.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

IMDB Game - Woody Harrelson, Defendor

In September, I picked up a contract working for the the Canadian Alliance of Film & Television Costume Arts & Design (CAFTCAD) doing publicity for their annual Film Festival fund raiser. The event displayed costumes created by several CAFTCAD members for films being featured at the Festival, including Dilip Mehta's Cooking with Stella, Ruba Nadda's Cairo Time, and George A. Romero's Survival of the Dead.

One of the most interesting costumes at this event was from Peter Stebbings' Defendor. It was all black, with what looked like a German army helmet, and a giant 'D' made of of duct tape and stuck on his chest. I couldn't decide if it looked awesome or ridiculous. I decided though that it was awesome because it was ridiculous. It definitely sold me on going to see the film.

I went and saw it in February and was blown away by how amazing it was. Woody Harrelson was fantastic as Arthur Poppington. Kat Dennings and Elias Koteas were equally as impressive. What topped it for me was how the film managed to maintain its distinctly Canadian feel while casting three relatively well-known American actors. I just loved it! I urge everybody to check it out.

Therefore, I launched this lastest installment of the IMDB game with Woody as a tribute to how awesome this film was. Feel free to refer to my pervious IMDB game post, if you're unclear on the rules.



Woody Harrelson -> Defendor -> Peter Sebbings ->
“Flashpoint” -> Amy Jo Johnson -> “Felicity” -> J.J. Abrams -> Untitled Star Trek Sequel -> Chris Pine -> Unstoppable -> Denzel Washington -> The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 -> Tony Scott -> “The Pillars of the Earth” -> Ian McShane -> Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides -> Johnny Depp -> The Rum Diary -> Aaron Eckhart -> The Dark Knight -> Christian Bale -> Untitled Batman Project -> Doug Jones -> Legion -> Paul Bettany -> Iron Man 2 -> Robert Downey Jr. -> A Scanner Darkly ->Woody Harrelson


Interesting note: I compiled this on Thursday, and was surprised to read that Doug Jones was rumoured to have been cast as The Riddler in Christopher Nolan's new Batman film. I went back to hyperlink everything, I noticed that was no longer the case. I think he'd make a cool Riddler. Take a look at the photo below. He looks perfect for the role. All Edward E. Nigma-ish.