Labute fala de Wicker Man

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Aparentemente foi motivado pelo Johnny Ramone...


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Acho que tem uma capa de um disco deles inspirada no filme, não tenho certeza pois quem gosta de iron maiden é viado.

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Primeiro review do filme.

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Esse cara diz não ter visto o original, e pela descrição que ele fez do remake me parece que ele também não gostaria do primeiro filme. Mas agora que eu fiquei sabendo que a Molly Parker está nesse filme, fiquei com vontade de ver.

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E o filme tá que afunda no Rotten Tomatoes: "This is the kind of film for which Golden Raspberries were invented."

Cruzes. 

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Hahahaha.

[quote]"In the remake, LaBute has Cage beating up women with karate kicks, and placing an insulting coda on the film that screams of studio intervention of the worst kind. This is not progress."

"When he was reading the script, and saw the part of the movie where he is supposed to run through the forest in a bear suit, I hope Cage asked for a huge pay raise."

"Writer-director Neil LaBute's remake of the 1973 British movie The Wicker Man should have had "Don't make me!" stamped on the first page of the script."[/quote]

Bem feito.

EDIT.: Essa crítica aqui me parece bem representativa do que o filme deve ser. 

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[quote=Bennett]

EDIT.: Essa crítica aqui me parece bem representativa do que o filme deve ser.

[/quote]

Hmm, fiquei curioso para saber o que o LaBute mudou no final. 

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Chutando:

[spoiler]Nicolas Cage sobrevive. O que seria algo muito idiota.[/spoiler]

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Achei o final, no fórum do IMDB. Tá aqui:

[spoiler]Now with this we can stop a pile of threads asking is the ending the same. I have just come back from the film and if anyone wants to post a reply to say that I have missed out something or discuss the new ending you are all more then welcome to.

Ok Here We Go

*SPOILERS*

Around half way through the film Edward is told that the girl he is searching for is actually his daugher. (Which everyone could see coming from a mile away.)
Pretty much the same happens as in the orignal except it takes Edward a longer time to figure out that everyone doesn't exactly fly straight. He never says words like Howie did. You know something along the lines of "He brought you up to be a pagan!"
The same stuff happens again like the origanl. He searchs all of Summersisle looking for Rowan but of course no luck. He knocks out with a mighty punch to the jaw Sister Beech and Sister Honey and steals her costume for the sacrifice.
He finds Rowan about to be sacrificed and "saves" her. They run through a forest and walk striaght into the people of the Island who are waiting for them.
Here it is explained that they needed a stranger to come to the Island but they must have a connection here. A connection of blood (Rowan. Father-Daughter)Unlike the orignal where they needed a king, fool, virgin ETC.
Also that they have been prepared for this day for many years and they have many poeple who have been choosen already to be sacrificed if a future harvest is to fail. Also it is reveled that Sister Summersisle is the mother of Willow Woodward.
Now he is taken by force by the people of the Island.
Here it shows the crowd of people taking Edward to The Wicker Man. It is heard in a voice over during this Edward telling them it is murder and that killing him would not help their honey and that he doesn't believe in this stuff.
We also hear him having his two legs broken. But what we don't see is this and the helmet of bees that we saw in the trailers and the like, which kinda sucked. The Oh my gods oh my gods from the trailers came from when Edward is unwrapped and shown The Wicker Man for the first time.
He is then pulled into the head of The Wicker Man and his daughter Rowan is the one sent up to light it on fire.
The people of Summersisle shout repeatedly "The drone must die! The drone must die!" While Edward is screming for his life. He dies and the head tips over onto the camera.
It cuts to a scene in a city 6 months later. Two guys in a bar are looking to pick up some women and whom do they come across? Sister Willow and Sister Honey. Willow goes to get drinks with one of them leaving Honey to talk with the other one. We find out he is becoming a cop just like Edward was. Honey repeats a line from eariler in the film which she said to Edward. He says after this he is going home and she says "When you go willl you take me with you." Leading the audience to believe that he is going to father a child with her and then run away like Williow did with Edward and when the crops fail he will be the next sacrifice.
*Fade Out and Credits Roll*

And yes this is more or less a stright word for word remake as all seem to be. No where as good as the original (But it was never going to be.)It can't stand on its own two feet as a film but some may say it can hobble on one foot. I might be one of these people.[/spoiler]

Meu Deus.

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Final babaca e totalmente desnecessário. Que tilt deu na caixa de spoiler?

[spoiler]Testando[/spoiler] 

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O tilt foi que eu colei o texto direto do site do IMDb, deve ter vindo alguma formatação de cor de fonte junto com ele. Daí eu colei no Notepad, copiei de novo (já no formato texto padrão do Notepad) e colei aqui. Aí deu certo.