Cloud Atlas

I'm surprised that Grant landed a role on this project but nonetheless, he's a solid addition.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118042710

Keith David?!?!?!

Lord have mercy!

List of characters I could see him as;

Bill Smoke or Joe Napier from Half Lives.
Zachry's father or the leader of the Kona's from Slooshas.

Hugh Grant I could see as Adam Ewing and a young Rufus Sixsmith from Letters from Zedelghem?

Ghostwritten is a must for me if Canvendish is in it even for a small amount!

I could see David as Napier, but I want someone more menacing as Smoke. Weaving, for example, would do fine in that role.

Anyway, one role I would love to see Hanks portray is Goose. Make it happen Wachowskis and Tykwer. :argh:
 
First On-Set Pics

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I can definitely tell that they're filming the Luisa Rey sections. :up:
 
That's cool, and Weaving is fit for either Napier or Smoke but the pics really didn't confirm which role he's playing. Can't wait for the set pics when they're filming the Canvedish segment, and Broadbent have to be him.
 
Considering all the traffic this thread has been getting the last few days, it's quite curious that no-one has posted up this news, that Halle Berry is to film scenes for the movie over the weekend in Glasgow:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-14936227

Of all the people from the movie to step into my town...out of all of them she'd be the one I'd want to see.
 
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Halle Berry is Luisa Rey! Of course! I fell like an idiot for not putting two and two together.

Well, I'd like Weaving to be Bill Smoke. He's menacing.
 
Yep, Weaving looks like he's playing Smoke and Keith David as Napier.

And judging from the other on-set pics, it seems like Hanks is playing Ewing (which makes sense), although I'd rather have him playing Goose instead.
 
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It's cool seeing the different props from the six stories. To those of you who haven't read the book and are a bit confused by the image, /Film delves into the significance of each and every objects.

Also, the directors has just wrapped up shooting on the film. :up:
 
Whoa, I just found out. John Toll is one of the DPs for Cloud Atlas. :wow::up:
 
No nod to Timothy Cavendish in that pic? At least not one I could see right away.

I have more or less can imagine which characters the cast is playing but reading back when they mentioned even the actors are switching genders for the roles really threw me off, I can't wait until they release a full list of who's playing who.
 
That concept art of Seoul looks Blade Runner-esque. Me like. :up:
 
I need a pic of Broadbent as Cavendish, like now.
 
I'm really looking forward to this. I think it's going to be great.
 
Here's my rough dream cast for the film, when I was reading the book, however the actors don't play multiple roles;

Adam Ewing - Michael Fassbender
Dr. Henry Goose - Tom Hanks
Autua - Mahershalalhashbaz Ali
Robert Frobisher - Sam Riley
Vyvyan Arys - Ian McKellen
Mrs. Cromelynck - Susan Sarandon
Eva Cromelynck - Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Luisa Rey - Kate Beckinsale
Rufus Sixsmith - Tom Wilkinson
Joe Napier - Brandon Gleeson
Bill Smoke - Hugo Weaving
Timothy Cavendish - Brian Cox
Nurse Noakes - Marcia Gay Harden
Ernie - Liam Cunningham
Sonmi 451 - Doona Bae
Hae Joon - Rain
Archivist - Lee Byung-hun
Meronym - Halle Berry
Zachry - Dwayne Johnson
 
Hugh Grant Talks Cloud Atlas

For the new issue Empire sat down with Grant to chat about his film career to date, Leveson and the lure of Hollywood blockbusters in his post-Four Weddings heyday. And a cracking interview he proved to be.

He shared some fascinating insights into his role in Tom Tykwer and Lana and Andy Wachowski's Russian doll of a movie. Or should that be roles? "I have six cameo parts in this strange, ambitious film," Grant explained. "I do a lot of killing and raping. I wear an awful lot of prosthetic make up, too. You probably won’t know that I am in the film! But it was a laugh. I thought before I read it that I’d turn it down, which I normally do, but I was interested in meeting the Wachowskis because I have always admired them enormously. And they are so charming and fascinating."

Describing those six characters as "incredibly evil", Grant explained that the Wachowski siblings' decision to cast him against type led to serious soul-searching: "I slightly called my own bluff. In one of the parts I am a cannibal, about 2000 years in the future, and I thought, 'I can do that. It’s easy.' And then I am suddenly standing in a cannibal skirt on a mountaintop in Germany and they are saying, 'You know, hungry! We must have that flesh-eating, like a leopard who is so hungry...' and I am thinking, 'I can’t do that! Just give me a witty line!'"

Cloud Atlas recently wrapped and the three co-directors are dealing with the unenviable task of knitting all this narrative complexity together in the editing suite. "It will be fascinating to see how it turns out," marvelled Grant, who describes it as the biggest independent film of his career. "I have seen little bits of cut footage and it is just astonishing. I probably had 20 shooting days, and each of them is shooting their own part of the film with their own crews. It’s remarkable."

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Excited about seeing a different side of Grant, moreover it's a nice departure from his usual roles.
 
2 Hour,44 Minute Run Time
The Wachowski Siblings and Tom Twyker‘s highly ambitious adaptation of Cloud Atlas now has a release date and a run-time. According to Thompson on Hollywood, Warner Bros. has picked up distribution rights at Cannes for $20 million, and will release the movie on December 6th. Additionally, the movie reportedly runs at 2-hours and 44-minutes
 
If you the Anne THompson's article , there are some interesting stuff in there :
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompson...gton-matthew-mcconaugheys-thunder-run-funded#
As the major studios focus on big-budget FX and brand-name tentpoles, and micro-indies spread like kudzu, the middle ranks of movies are being funded and produced outside the studio system. This is good and bad.

On the positive side you get movies like the ambitious adaptation of David Mitchell's sprawling multi-period "Cloud Atlas," which was unaffordable at $170 million when Warner Bros. budgeted it--and passed. But the Wachowskis and Tom Tykwer raised money overseas and shot it for $101 million with a discounted Tom Hanks (who even gave up his usual back end). The studio bought all North American rights for about $20 million, and the movie got made the way the Wachowskis and Tykwer wanted it on foreign pre-sales. And the finished 2 hours and 44-minute movie, which Warners' Jeff Robinov has approved even though it exceeded the contractual two and half hours, screened Tuesday at Cannes for four remaining territories, including the U.K., France, Japan and Spain.

Producer Grant Hill told me at the DDA party that Warners plans to open the movie stateside December 6 (although the date could move) and will screen it at Berlin. That makes it Oscar eligible.

$101 million budget :wow:
I am curious though exactly when WB wants to release in it December 2012.
Given the budget one would expect CLoud Atlas to have a big release.
But WB had 2 high profile flicks coming out in December.
The Hobbit & The Great Gatsby.
Although there could be a possibility of WB doing a limited release in December and (hopefully) with awards recognisition they decide to expand it in Jan 2013.
 
Wow. WB is monopolizing the hell out of December.
 

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