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The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers & The Amazing Spider-Man Battle of the Teaser Trailers

With today’s release of The Avengers teaser trailer, the trio is complete.  It’s time to find out which of the three massive 2012 Summer movies wins the battle of the teaser trailers.

The Amazing Spider-Man

July 3, 2012

Teaser trailers should do just that.  Tease.  This trailer is two minutes long and really sets up Peter Parker’s story well.  It also gives us an amazing albeit brief glimpse at the Wall Crawler in action.  Still, no mention of The Lizard at all?

Defining Moment: The long POV shot of Spider-Man on the rooftops.

The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers & The Amazing Spider-Man Battle of the Teaser Trailers

The Dark Knight Rises

July 20, 2012

We all knew the first teaser for The Dark Knight Rises wouldn’t give us much.  After all, the teaser for The Dark Knight didn’t include any shots from the film.  This teaser sets up the third and final Batman from Christopher Nolan in a perfect way.  Gotham is falling apart and the Caped Crusader must return.  The stakes have never been higher!  We even get a look at Bane! (Take that Spider-Man teaser trailer!)

Defining Moment: The last shot with Bane approaching a stunned Batman.

Why the last shot of The Dark Knight teaser trailer kicks ass.

The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers & The Amazing Spider-Man Battle of the Teaser Trailers

The Avengers

May 4, 2012

Now THIS is what we’ve all been waiting for!  There’s no need to hide the heroes because we’ve already seen them.  So this trailer gives us a tons of shots of Iron Man, Captain America and Thor in action and even gives us our first look at Hulk.  Besides the menacing Loki, there really isn’t much to go on in terms of story but that’s the point.  Show us just enough.  This movie to years to build up and while it’s a virtual tie between this and The Dark Knight Rises for next summer’s crown, The Avengers wins the teaser war.

Defining Moment: Pretty much everything that included Tony Stark

Will The Avengers be the greatest superhero movie of all time?

The Dark Knight Rises, The Avengers & The Amazing Spider-Man Battle of the Teaser Trailers

Where do you stand?  Which teaser wins?

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Discover the 'VOICE INSIDE' | Short Film Interview with Jeremy Wanek

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH INDEPENDENT FIMMAKER
JEREMY WANEK

Voice Inside is a short film from filmmaker Jeremy Wanek about a traumatic event that emotionally rips a father and daughter apart. While the father drowns himself in drink, the daughter fills the void with a seemingly friendly new playmate…

I recently had the opportunity to interview the writer/director about how the film was made and what it took to pull it off.

Voice Inside Short Film Jeremy Wanek

What inspired ‘Voice Inside’?

The initial seed of inspiration was from a short, done by Vaughn Juares, I loved called, “Fragile“. One of the things that amazed me about it was the two talented young actors in the movie. It blew me away. So I started noodling on some ideas involving a young kid. Yada, yada, yada… 2 years later I decided to make it.

One of my favorite questions to ask filmmakers is how the screenplay came together.  It’s always interesting to hear about what drives the movie and where it all began.

I like to think things out really well before I start to write anything down. The idea has to have some sort of meaning to me and it has to have a particular “feeling.” A major part of the reason that it took me 2 years to start writing the script, after that initial inspiration, was because of this. I had a lot of other ideas floating around, but this one stuck. Once I started writing, it went pretty fast. I made 4 revisions to my first rough draft; mostly adding complexity and depth to the story. I like to bounce ideas off my wife. She has great insights and has always been brutally honest with her feedback, which is an awesome thing.

XTRA | The Idea Behind ‘Voice Inside’

Discover the 'VOICE INSIDE' | Short Film Interview with Jeremy Wanek

How did you go about funding the project?

I thought about trying to raise $1,000 to pay the talent and crew through IndieGoGo, but I felt guilty for some reason (Probably has to do with the whole “Minnesota nice” thing). So I ended up paying everyone out of pocket.

What challenges did you face during pre-production?

There were 2 things. First, finding the actors.  I thought it was going to be much harder to cast the child actor.  However, on the first day of auditions Olivia Coon rocked it. She memorized her line super fast and remembered all of her staging directions. I could use all my normal directing jargon and she understood everything; so talented! Anyways, it was a bit harder finding the right dad, but I remembered Charles Hubbell from a feature film I had edited. I had him audition, and just as I had hoped, he was exactly what I was looking for. Secondly, finding the location was pretty tough. I had a really specific look involving a house that had a good sized backyard, that lead to a huge line of trees, that lead into a forest. I was pretty sure we’d have to shoot all the interiors at a separate location from the exteriors and we did. Thankfully, my Director of Photography, Travis Schwartz and my Assistant Director, Slobodan Bubalo, found two great locations that worked out really well.

VOICE INSIDE Short Film Interview with Jeremy Wanek

Personally, what I loved about `Voice Inside`was the look and overall style of the film.

I was definitely going for a naturalistic look. I didn’t want to make it too stylized. As far as the lighting went, I wanted it to feel a bit more realistic and a little less cinematic. The exteriors were all shot with natural sunlight and no additional lights. I thought about using silks or flags to block some of the light, but we didn’t have a lot of time or big enough equipment to really pull that off. On the interiors I used available light coming in from the windows when possible. We actually had set up a light in place of the window for the scene with the dad crying in his bedroom, but I wanted to get a wide shot that showed the window as well. The room wasn’t big enough to get that focal length without getting the light in the shot, so we tried using the natural light coming through the window and it looked great. The scene where the dad is watching TV, I initially wanted to use the light from the actual TV, but that didn’t work out too well. So we set up one light with a dimmer and that worked much better. We shot with a Canon 7D, which was great for the low light.

What challenges did you face on set?

I storyboarded the whole movie to prevent as many visual issues as possible. I also made a shot list and what order we needed to shoot things in so that the talent could go home as early as possible. On day 1 (We shot the movie in 2 days) we had a time crunch with Olivia and had to get all her exterior stuff done in 4 hours. With her being as talented as she is, that wan’t too tough to accomplish, but I was definitely a little worried about getting that all done in time.

Discover the 'VOICE INSIDE' | Short Film Interview with Jeremy Wanek

Another thing I can remember being a bit of an issue was finding exactly where to shoot a lot of the woods shots. The DP and I had already looked through the woods and tried to plot out as much as possible beforehand, but we didn’t have enough time to figure it all out. So I guess deciding right then and there where to shoot certain shots was difficult. Also, Charles Hubbell (the dad) can run forever, really fast, without getting tired. I had done some Insanity workouts and thought I was in decent shape. Wrong. Chasing after him when he was running through the woods and dodging branches and jumping over logs was tiring. We did that several times for probably an hour to get all the angles I wanted. In the end it was definitely worth it and a great time. Lastly, the weather jumped back and forth between rain and no rain all week so we were concerned we might have to postpone the shoot, which would have been difficult. Thankfully we had a perfectly sunny day.

As a writer, director, producer, camera operator, editor & sound editor, can you discuss the benefits and/or pitfalls of wearing so many hats?

I’ve done that quite a bit and while it gives me more control it’s not the best thing to do. I planned on finding someone to do the sound editing and actually the person I wanted would have charged me too much. It pretty much comes down to money for me. I trust myself to do a good job and love every aspect of filmmaking, but I would also love to hire more people to fill those roles. A lot of people just don’t pay anyone to do their short films and I hadn’t ever in the past, but this time I wanted to give everyone a little something. So basically, the benefits are control and more experience for myself. The biggest pitfalls are not being able to concentrate on one single task and losing valuable collaboration.

Discover the 'VOICE INSIDE' | Short Film Interview with Jeremy Wanek

What’s next for ‘Voice Inside’?

I’ve been submitting it to several festivals. I hadn’t ever submitted to any major festivals in the past, so I decided to try that out with this movie. I should start finding out whether or not it’s accepted into most of the festivals by early next year.

What’s next for you?

I’m currently finalizing an edit on a feature film and doing digital effects on another. I also have an idea for a feature film that I’ve been thinking about for awhile… Just kind of waiting for the right moment to green light that. Other than that I’m always on the look out for more freelance work.

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Special thanks to Jeremy Wanek.

Check out his website here and his page on Vimeo here.

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Imagination & Sucker Punch... Explained? | Movie Blog | Sucker Punch Review

When I saw Sucker Punch I was both confused and curious.  It’s hard to determine if you love a movie or not if you don’t fully understand it and I was on the fence when I left the theater that day.  Sucker Punch’s true meaning is buried behind huge action set pieces that take place in 3 different realities of which non can be officially labeled reality.

When I posted my review I attempted to explain my theory in the hopes that others would contribute and many have.  To date, ‘Imagination & Sucker Punch Explained‘ has received more comments than any other post on this blog.

These aren’t just tiny comments either, they are in depth theories that delve deep into Zak Snyder’s mind bending tale.

What is Sucker Punch about?  Is it Sweet Pea’s story or is it Babydoll who anchors the narrative?  I’ve decided to collect some excerpts from the wonderful comments to get a better understanding on the film.

For the complete review including the full comments click here.

MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW

“I believe that it was Sweet P’s imagination. The imagination is taken deeper in order to deal with what they’re being forced to do. It is Sweet P’s way of fighting. In her mind she is fighting through the “grotesque missions” (sex,sexual acts,dirty dancing) in order to achieve their items and ultimate goal of freedom.” L3FTY

“Baby doll, knowing that actual escape is impossible, copes by imagining that she is sweet pea getting onto the bus. that is why the bus driver is the same guide as in the rest of her fantasies and the billboard on the road at the end says that the bus is headed for “paradise” falls” BRIAN

“In this case Snyder just wanted an excuse to incorporate the pretty things from his imagination which he can’t fit anywhere else.” NASTEE

“I don’t think Sweet Pea is still in a dream world at the end, nor do I think Baby Doll was imagined. If you remember the very beginning it mentions guardian angels and how they can take any form or be anywhere for us.” JAGAMAR

“The narrator was Sweet Pea, and she talks about “guardian angels”, I believe that the story is narrated by sweet pea about baby doll, because baby doll ends up being her guardian angel.” BRENDAN

“Baby Doll was imaginary, and that everything after the opening part where Sweet Pea is talking about the Guardian Angel is imaginary. I also think that Rocket is already dead and that Sweet Pea is coping with it and the movie is about her mental recovery…” RYAN

“On the first level down, Baby Doll just sees the asylum for what it is, and on the next level down, she sees what she wants to see.” BD

“I don’t think it’s imaginary. But I do see that Babydoll and Sweetpea most likely get their strength from eachother and in the ‘fantasy’ world, which seems like the only thing that keeps either Babydoll or the both of them sane and gives hope.” DANIELLE

“The movie is Sweet Pea’s imagination. The ending is Sweet Pea’s lobotomized imagination.” CLARKE

“Every action she has in her real life (The mental ward) is exaggerated in her mind so she can cope, and create reason to go on… while in this world, she exaggerates it more (The video game world) to again, deal with her nightmarish world” DEVONCADAVER

“Baby was burdened with guilt of killing her sister. The only way for her to be FREE of this guilt was to be lobotmised which erases yor memory pretty much. Thats what she realized at the very end” DAVEYO

“This movie in itself is Sweet Pea’s attempt at telling Babydoll’s story with her own damaged mind.” ZACHY

“The whole of the film is played out in Sweepea’s head, the asylum represents her accepting the fact of her mental problems, the bordello might represent punishment for her “crime” and helplessness in the face of circumstances – this points to her knowing, on some level that the loss of her sister was beyond her control, but feeling guilty anyway.” MUKKINESE

Mr. Zeaver brings up what might have been Zak Snyder’s plan all along:

“Maybe this is the Sucker Punch Snyder was looking for. For people to create their own opinion much the like the movie’s theme of imagination, people imagine how they think it ends or what it means.” MR. ZEAVER

WHAT DO YOU THINK SUCKER PUNCH IS ABOUT?

Head over to the review and add your theory.

Imagination & Sucker Punch... Explained? | Movie Blog | Sucker Punch Review

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All Time Best: James Bond Movie Titles

With news breaking this week that the James Bond 23 could be called SKYFALL, it’s time to look back at some of the best and worst James Bond movie titles.

XTRA | Previously Viewed: Casino Royale

All Time Best: James Bond Movie Titles Ranked | Best James Bond Movies

22. Quantum of Solace

21. On Her Majesty’s Secret Service

20. Diamonds Are Forever

19. From Russia With Love

18. For Your Eyes Only

17. The Living Daylights

16. Tomorrow Never Dies

15. The World is Not Enough

14. The Spy Who Loved Me

13. A View to a Kill

12. Die Another Day

11. Moonraker

10. Live and Let Die

9. Dr. No

8. Octopussy

7. Thunderball

6. Casino Royale

5. You Only Live Twice

4. Goldfinger

3. The Man with the Golden Gun

2. GoldenEye

1. Licence to Kill

Personally, I think Skyfall is a pretty sweet title depending on it’s meaning.  I adored Casino Royale and while Quantum was a slight disappointment, I couldn’t be more excited for another Bond.  We’ll see where Skyfall ranks in the end!

XTRA | All Time Best: Movie Character 20 Years Later…

All Time Best: James Bond Movie Titles Ranked | Best James Bond Movies

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The Climb Trailer | Independent Short Film
NEW SHORT FILM FROM 17 WEST PRODUCTIONS

Last week, I finished the rough cut of The Climb and while a few final tweaks are being made, I decided it was finally time to release a trailer for the drama.

The Climb is the story of Cameron and Destiny and their struggles living on the streets.  Each of them must face their terrible pasts in order to move on.  While Destiny lost all hope long ago, Cameron holds to his belief that he will find a way to change things one day.

Expect more on the trailer soon!

Check out www.17west.ca for more information about our films and upcoming projects.

Follow the project with regular updates posted here.

A New Poster For THE CLIMB Has Arrived! | Independent Short Film Toronto

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