Lyric Video de "Phenomenal":
Lyric Video de "Phenomenal":
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
Empieza la promoción de la película:
No entiendo mucho esta moda de los Lyric Videos, será que Muse me ha saturado
Han salido algunas críticas ya. Son dispares, todas coinciden en elogiar a Jake Gyllenhaal pero la película en sí no parece que cuenta nada nuevo (eso ya se veía en el trailer).
La historia convencional no parece importales a Hollywood Reporter y a TheWrap:
Iniciado por Hollywood ReporterPero a Variety y a Screendaily parece molestarles más:Iniciado por TheWrap
Iniciado por VarietyEn fin, me da que las palabras del bocachancla de Harvey Weinstein le van a hacer más mal que bien tanto a la película como al propio Gyllenhaal.Iniciado por Screendaily
Sí, parece que todos coinciden en que la película no es gran cosa y que es básicamente la actuación de Jake. Aquí algunas más ampliadas:
First Reviews For 'Southpaw' Praise Jake Gyllenhaal But Not Antoine Fuqua's Film
Screen Daily:
Jake Gyllenhaal brings likeability and commitment to a raw role, but despite a strong supporting cast director Antoine Fuqua never quite transcends the proceedings’ gritty, melodramatic blandness. A lot of care, heart and craft have been thrown at awfully familiar material....No doubt there will be plenty of articles detailing the gruelling training Gyllenhaal went through to prepare for this demanding role. One wishes he had more to show for it.
Variety:
You can practically smell the blood, the sweat and the fierce actorly commitment rising from Jake Gyllenhaal’s bruised and tattooed body in “Southpaw,” a bluntly conventional melodrama about a champion boxer forced to undergo a grim crucible of physical, emotional and spiritual suffering. Yet the undeniable intensity of Gyllenhaal’s bulked-up, Method-mumbling performance may leave you feeling more pummeled than convinced in this heavy-handed tale of redemption, in which director Antoine Fuqua once more demonstrates his fascination with codes of masculine aggression, extreme violence and not much else. Creakily plotted over the course of its rise-and-fall-and-rise-again trajectory, this partly Chinese-funded production may land enough visceral blows to catch on with audiences on its July 24 release through the Weinstein Co., but seems less likely to attain the prestige-hit status of superior efforts like “Million Dollar Baby” and “The Fighter.”
The Hollywood Reporter:
A taut boxing yarn about a champ who loses it all and has to fight his way back to keep custody of his daughter, "Southpaw" sticks to tried-and-tested genre rules, yet an edgy cast — led by formidable leading man Jake Gyllenhaal — keeps the story in sharp focus. Director Antoine Fuqua has shown his talent for bringing out the shadowy side of nice guys like Denzel Washington in "The Equalizer" and "Training Day." Here Gyllenhaal gets the makeover as a bloodied, battered but magnetic prize-fighter. Set for a late July release after its competition bow at the Shanghai Film Festival, it has the chops to draw the high-testosterone male demographic, but feels too macho-centric to cross over to the Million Dollar Baby crowd. An award-worthy Gyllenhaal is the main attraction.
The Wrap:
The film itself can’t avoid a few of the boxing-movie cliches we’ve come to know (and sometimes love) over the years: there’s the boxer returning to the mean streets where he grew up, the trash-talking champ, the grizzled trainer out to give his boy one more shot at the big time. Yes, we’ve seen this before, and no doubt we’ll see it again. But even when his punches are being telegraphed, Gyllenhall still hits hard enough to warrant the awards talk.
Última edición por Tripley; 20/06/2015 a las 21:31
Q: "I'm your new quartermaster"
007: "You must be joking"
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CLAUDIO: "Lady, as you are mine, I am yours"
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EISENSTEIN: "I'm a boxer for the freedom of the cinematic expression" -"I'm a scientific dilettante with encyclopedic interests"
Score del recientemente fallecido, James Horner.
TRACK LISTING
1 The Preparations
2 A More Normal Life
3 A Fatal Tragedy
4 The Funeral, Alone...
5 Suicidal Rampage
6 Empty Showers
7 Dream Crusher
8 A Cry for Help
9 House Auction
10 A Long Road Back
11 Training
12 How Much They Miss Her
13 Hope vs Escobar
14 A Quiet Moment...
New Trailer:
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
New Clip:
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
La fecha de estreno en España será el 31 de julio, aparentemente.
http://es.noticias.ga/espectaculo/fe...n-espana-2015/
Otro clip
Y el vídeo de la canción de Eminem
Track listing:
1. "Cry For Love (Part 1)", James Horner
2. "Kings Never Die", Eminem featuring Gwen Stefani
3. "Beast (Southpaw Remix)", Rob Bailey & The Hustle Standard featuring Busta Rhymes, KXNG Crooked & Tech N9ne
4. "This Corner", Denaun
5. "What About The Rest Of Us?", Action Bronson & Joey Bada$$ featuring Rico Love
6. "Raw", Bad Meets Evil
7. "R.N.S.", Slaughterhouse
8. "Wicked Games", The Weeknd
9. "All I Think About", Bad Meets Evil
10. "Drama Never Ends", 50 Cent
11. "Mode", PRhyme featuring Logic
12. "Notorious Thugs", The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
13. "Phenomenal", Eminem
14. "Cry For Love (Part 2)", James Horner
Tráiler con "Kings Never Die" de Eminem feat. Gwen Stefani:
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
Broll
Clip
Entrevistas
ntoine Fuqua
Rachel McAdams
Naomie Harris
Oona Laurence
Kurt Sutter
"Kings Never Die":
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
Behind the Scenes at Jake Gyllenhaal's Southpaw Training:
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
Aquí analizan un poco las peleas de boxeo:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...id=nytimesarts
Trailer # 3 (aunque más bien es un spot):
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
Está promocionando la peli por todos lados
Última edición por Derek Vinyard; 24/07/2015 a las 21:32
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."
La presentadora no se corta eh, eso se lo hace un presentador a una invitada y nos llevaríamos las manos a la cabeza. Y no es envidia cochina… bueno, un poco si pero aun así…
"Kings Never Die" Lyric Video:
"¿Qué importa como me llame? Se nos conoce por nuestros actos."