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by jarodvhale
Apr 29th, 2008
12:40:22 AM
..and cool... maybe
I'm there.
by SpiceWonBruce
Apr 29th, 2008
12:40:51 AM
Man
by myspoonistoobig
Apr 29th, 2008
12:41:15 AM
That synopsis makes it sound lame, but I have faith in Monahan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z qzL7Fc1gqM
by ThePilgrim
Apr 29th, 2008
12:42:30 AM
TDK trailer
TDK TRAILER /\
by ThePilgrim
Apr 29th, 2008
12:42:47 AM
THE DARK KNIGHT TRAILER
by deliciouscowbell
Apr 29th, 2008
12:47:30 AM
KICCCCCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKSSSSS SSSSS AAAASSSSSSSSSSSS
im curious to see if this works...
by slmenger
Apr 29th, 2008
12:49:34 AM
i want to see it if only because im willing to see if this could be as good of a screenplay as i thought the departed was. not sold on mel gibson though.
Still haven't been sucked in by TDK hype yet.
by Shermdawg
Apr 29th, 2008
12:51:03 AM
Hope his next movie is Fury Road.
by otm shank
Apr 29th, 2008
12:51:08 AM
Cause a Mad Max movie without Mel Gibson.......what's the point?
WELCOME TO A WORLD WITHOUT RULES
by deliciouscowbell
Apr 29th, 2008
12:55:21 AM
that world is the same world where harry gives a positive review to godzilla and the blair witch project 2, and says of jar jar binks : "mesa like him!"
Read The Plot Synopsis On Wikipedia
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 29th, 2008
01:17:19 AM
(Damn, accidentally posted this in the Dark Knight talkback, FOOL!) Starts out like The Constant Gardner, but it ends closer to The Passion Of The Christ. It'll be interesting where they go with this. It'll probably be very irritating...
we jews will make sure this movie bombs
by bacci40
Apr 29th, 2008
01:23:58 AM
denounce your nazi father you alcoholic jew hater
Monahan becoming king of adapted screenplays
by Bass Ackwards
Apr 29th, 2008
01:30:42 AM
Looking at his imdb almost all his projects are adapted from novels or other screenplays. That and Ridley Scott seems to like him a lot.
bacci40 we jews don't really care
by Proman1984
Apr 29th, 2008
01:37:15 AM
Seriously. Also, "Signs" is M. Night's best movie. And Casino Royale was really really awesome. I'd really love to see Campbell return for another Bond flick.
oy vey!
by ironic_name
Apr 29th, 2008
01:38:39 AM
Mel, takin it easy for all us sinners.
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 29th, 2008
01:44:12 AM
the lamborghini then? much more suttle
by Orionsangels
Apr 29th, 2008
01:45:31 AM
The people working on the film sound good, but..
by Live.
Apr 29th, 2008
02:01:07 AM
I'd have to hear more about the plot. I think I might be burnt out on cop dramas.
The writer of The Departed?
by CuervoJones
Apr 29th, 2008
02:02:24 AM
Siu Fai Mak or Felix Chong?
welcome back Kotter err I mean Gibson...
by The Amazing G
Apr 29th, 2008
02:10:22 AM
seriously it's good to see Mel back acting, crazy anti-Semite or not...
also Sugar Tits
by The Amazing G
Apr 29th, 2008
02:10:37 AM
Troy Kennedy Martin
by thefrood
Apr 29th, 2008
02:21:22 AM
The original series was written by the guy who wrote the original Italian Job and was brilliant.
Lamborghini?
by kwisatzhaderach
Apr 29th, 2008
02:34:50 AM
What a terrible way to end a trailer...
Will they keep the scene with the dildo in?!
by wowsah156
Apr 29th, 2008
02:58:47 AM
There an infamous scene where Peck's character manhandles his late daughters dildo and start hallucinating. That needs to be kept in!!!
EDGE OF DARKNESS
by palimpsest
Apr 29th, 2008
02:59:19 AM
The 80s BBC original mini-series was a piece of awesomeness. In the original (possible SPOILERS fromt his point on), Craven, a police detective, becomes embroiled in what first appears to be the accidental killing of his daughter in a botched IRA murder attempt on Crvaven himself. Craven begins his own investigations, which quickly show that his daughter was the intended target all along. She was a left-wing Greenpeace type who herself has been asking awkward questions about a nuclear processing facility. Naturally there's a conspiracy to unravel, involving warring factions of the UK government, the CIA (represented by the never-better-than-in-this Joe Don Baker), the private armies of US industrialists and the SAS. Someof the original is very tied to that time period (there's a complicated plot involving trades union corruption, a backstory about old-guard CIA being killed off by a new corporate breed, nuclear and ecological concerns and US industrialism, all wrapped up in a massively complex plot involving US industrial takeovers of the UK, nuclear and ecological concerns of the 1980s, trades union corruption and all. INtertwined with this is an oedipal love story between Craven and his dead daughter, who appears to him on occasions through the piece as a ghost. The UK version played over six 50 minute eps, so to shoehorn it into a movie, I'd imagine a lot will be cut. The original won every TV award going, and it's got a simply cracking Eric Clapton/Michael Kamen score (their LETHAL WEAPON score is a toned-down retread of this). I'm interested to see how Campbell handles this (he made his name with the original), and Gibson's not a bad fit for the lead role. We'll see... In the meantime, get yourself a copy of the DVD, and enjoy...

by the way
Apr 29th, 2008
03:04:23 AM
I agree, kwisatz, but I got a feeling everyone behind the TDK knows how awesome their product is, therefore, even the ads are inspired by the Joker's 'character.'.....("why ssso ssserious!?")
Best Mini-Series ever made...
by DC Films
Apr 29th, 2008
03:25:54 AM
Everyone should be very exited about this. It's a smart move by Mel and could have Oscar written on for him with Monahan adapting the already excellent script. Bob Peck turned in one of my all time favorite performance in the original so get your chops on Mel - really can't wait for this.
Edge of Darkness was phenominal!!
by Col. Tigh-Fighter
Apr 29th, 2008
03:42:51 AM
Amazing series, with twists and turns everywhere. And a killer theme tune.

For extra geek points, be aware that Bob Peck (the start) had the immortal line from Jurassic Park - "Clever girl!!" before getting eaten! This could be very good!!!

Watched the original recently
by Shoegeezer
Apr 29th, 2008
04:06:36 AM
one of the best pieces of UK tv ever.
Hope they keep the music
by Shoegeezer
Apr 29th, 2008
04:08:17 AM
Eric Clapton's score is incredibly moody.
I love Mel, but...
by Mr Gorilla
Apr 29th, 2008
04:14:53 AM
..you can always SEE him acting - you can see the ACTOR MEL telling himself to well up a tear here, make his voice shake a bit there, swallow awkwardly here... etc. Just saying.
About fracking time!
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 29th, 2008
05:20:17 AM
Welcome back, Mel!

p.s.: please get rid of that stupid, immature, blockheaded Catholic crap. Thanks.

Bring on ULTRAVIOLET next
by Lost Jarv
Apr 29th, 2008
06:03:42 AM
fucking brilliant series- Jack Davenport was actually cool in it (for the first and only time of his career)
Mel Gibson acting is always better than Mel Gibson..
by rbatty024
Apr 29th, 2008
06:04:37 AM
directing. Despite being batshits crazy, I kind of rooting for the guy.
seems like a relevant story for the age
by kafka07
Apr 29th, 2008
06:34:22 AM
practically the same thing is literally going on in the US these days. Maybe Gibson will cast Joe Don Baker, who was in the original series.
RACIST
by DamnMichaelBay
Apr 29th, 2008
06:34:25 AM
I won't be watching this because Mel Gibson is unfortunately a CRAZY FUCKING RACIST ASSHOLE.
GIVE ME BACK MY DAUGHTER!!!!
by Nice Marmot
Apr 29th, 2008
07:20:26 AM
Yep, sounds right. I'm so there.
Martin Campbell
by Series7
Apr 29th, 2008
08:05:43 AM
Was killing it in the early 90's with No Escape (The Better version of The Condemded, though both are awesome films), The Best Bond to date, and the very entertaining Vertical Limit and the first new Zorro. Then he made some crap, made another amazing Bond. Now it looks like he'll do some decent stuff. WHY doesn't he just direct Bond movies? Seriously, all of his other films we could've lived without say for the possiblities of Zorro (and No Escape, but The Condemded does just a good of a job). Lets see how Martin handles the Birds. As for Melvin, funny story when filming the Beating of Christ, a friend of mine was going to school in Rome with some of Mels and some of the other prodocers kids and they gave her one of JC's thumbs. How sweet of a movie prop is that? I mean its like nothing you'd think of, but it would cool to just like leave it around the house and people would be like, "UMMM what the fuck is that?" "Oh thats Jesus' thumb." Its a little better then "Oh thats yoda's ear".
HEY It's BOB PECK!
by Gungan Slayer
Apr 29th, 2008
08:12:51 AM
They're lethal at eight months, and I do mean lethal. I've hunted most things that can hunt you, but the way these things move...
Braveheart
by Underoos Hero
Apr 29th, 2008
08:19:38 AM
was the last Mel Gibson movie that I really enjoyed. I had a friend that played a British soldier in The Patriot and actually had a brief speaking part with Mel. He said that he was a great guy. Ofcourse my friend is an Anglo Saxon, Arian, Blond Haired English guy too. True story.
That was one of the Beebs best evr dramas...
by KillaKane
Apr 29th, 2008
08:20:09 AM
Well dereserving of a big screen adaptation, and still a very timely subject to explore. I hope there's a holdover of the music too, Michael Kamen and Eric Clapton wrote a brilliant theme for the original show. Gibson's made a solid choice fo his acting comeback.
No, no, no...
by Bill Brasky
Apr 29th, 2008
08:30:29 AM
He's not playing a "straitlaced police investigator whose activist daughter is killed." He's playing James Earl Ray.
It took him this long to assemble...
by GrandMuffTarkin
Apr 29th, 2008
08:34:44 AM
a completely goy production cast? Remember Mel, payback is a benzona.
The China Syndrome meets The Fountain
by GunRunner
Apr 29th, 2008
08:43:33 AM
Just read the synopsis of the BBC mini-series. It sounds like one of the lamest things ever put on film; the politics and drama of The China Syndrome coupled with the mysticism of The Fountain. A police detective's leftist daughter is killed by corporate/government interests because she wants to blow the whistle on illegality within a nuke power plant, but to help him along the way, he's visited by his daughter's ghost for guidance. The original ending had the detective turning into a tree after succumbing to radiation poisoning (no joke), just like the ending of The Fountain. We all know the left hates nuclear power, but is there really anything more to say after Silkwood and TCS? Great choice Mel; sounds like a straight to DVD release.
That diector is clean to the point of boring...
by wilsonfisk89
Apr 29th, 2008
09:09:55 AM
Scorcese's dynamic direction elevated the Departed to something great. This guy has never impressed me.
"Singing Detective" remake failed.
by Uncapie
Apr 29th, 2008
09:20:12 AM
Gibbo's people at Icon were so paranoid about anything negative getting out on it, screenings were limited and tight. I remember this stuffy-assed Brit who thought his shit didn't stink checking in everyone at the door. What an asshole this guys was! It was like you were going to see the Second Coming behind those doors! Understandably, after seeing the film, it was a piece of shit. Gibson has the power to get involved with something new and fresh. To help other people who want to see their ideas come to fruition on the screen. Why not do it? The original series stands on its own merits. It doesn't need a remake. Its like palimipsest stated above in the plot about the old guard CIA being by the new corporate breed. That can be applied to the film industry as well. Anyone that has knowledge or a true love of film, isn't needed in the film business unless you're a corporate prick good at screwing people over without any knowledge of film history or asthetics. That's why everything is a remake or sequel. there is no new originality and if it does break through, the corporate stooges have to remake or Xerox the master, diluting the original idea, inbreeding it over and over so that resembles the banjo player from "Deliverance."
Gun Runner, check out the "Bed Sitting Room."
by Uncapie
Apr 29th, 2008
09:25:39 AM
Post nuclear war where one woman is 11 months pregnant, a family member turns into a peice of furniture and Sir Ralph Richardson turns into a parrot due to radiactive fallout. "What the fuck?" was my reaction as well. Its definetely strange-o!
I want more Porter flicks and more Mad Max
by Spandau Belly
Apr 29th, 2008
09:43:09 AM
But I'm always happy to see Mel on either side of the camera. I'll check this out.
THIS WILL BE A WINNER
by BringingSexyBack
Apr 29th, 2008
09:52:14 AM
Mel Gibson back on the big screen? Finally!!! And William Monahan is a pretty skilled writer. Certainly leagues beyond the likes of Orci and his partner, whatever his name is. Apocalypto ... one of the most amazing experiences I've had at the movies..
Mel is back...er...I mean ME is back?!?
by Mel Gibsteinberg
Apr 29th, 2008
10:24:02 AM
I didn't think Mel was ever going to come back to acting, truly, I thought I had read he had sort of given that up.

Also I am pretty sure I read an add in Variety where Rob Schneider said he would never work with or support Mel ever again, because of his anti-semetic ways. Interesting, but I hate to break it to you Deuce, nobody really cares what you think, not now, not ever. Now if The Beard or Jerry Bruckheimer or some other powerful force in Hollywood called for an all out boycott, even the self proclaimed King of Malibu would probably be relegated to the ranks of The Busey ("I'm looking for YOU BUDDY, AH HAA HAA HAA, ooh Jennifer, let me feel your body, ohhhhhh!")

They're approaching the tyrannosaur paddock
by Osmosis Jones
Apr 29th, 2008
10:24:52 AM
I *think* this was Generro...
Awesome!!!
by revam
Apr 29th, 2008
10:29:11 AM
I always love Mel, but please no more nutty religious films alright? Yeah can't wait!!
Gun Runner
by thefrood
Apr 29th, 2008
10:55:47 AM
...because of course the best way to pass judgement on a TV Series is via a web synopsis. Just so you know Edge Of Darkness was one of the best pieces of TV drama of the past 3 decades, and was nothing like The China Syndrome meets The Fountain.
thefrood
by GunRunner
Apr 29th, 2008
11:34:59 AM
My post was partial tongue in cheek, but this site isall about making estimates on a future project's liability based on early reports. Sorry, I don't have ready instant access to BBC movies of the week from 30 years ago, but let me just quote the screenwriter himself, “I am writing this story about a detective who turns into a tree”.
Edge Of Darkness was fantastic
by johnnyjlawless
Apr 29th, 2008
12:13:20 PM
I have it sitting on my shelf right here. But given how much of the script they are likely to change, there seems little point in calling it a remake. Are we going to see Mel Gibson kissing his daughter's dildo? Hmm.Are we going to see quasi IRA hitmen and the drudgery of CIA downtime?Didn't think so. No offence to Mel Gibson, but how will he fare going up against Bob Peck?? I loved Joe Don Baker in this, and his CIA pals: "Khe San died. Peacefully, in bed. Of gunshot wounds." '
Gunrunner
by johnnyjlawless
Apr 29th, 2008
12:25:06 PM
If the remake is half as good as the original, it will be worth watching.
William Monahan
by fiester
Apr 29th, 2008
12:26:53 PM
I dunno if you can really call this guy a "writer" when all he does is take pre-existing properties and adapt them for an American audience.
Whatever happened to Joanne Whalley?
by BenBraddock
Apr 29th, 2008
12:55:46 PM
Val Kilmer?
Navy SEALS happened to Joanne Whalley
by johnnyjlawless
Apr 29th, 2008
01:04:20 PM
Other casualties include Paul Sanchez, Rick Rossovich and Cyril O Reilly. 'I lost a lot of good friends that day.'
I hope they update the scandal
by drewlicious
Apr 29th, 2008
01:14:51 PM
I've never seen the original but if it revolves around nuclear power they need to get a new issue. I suppose there's oil refinery's, manufacturing plants, pharmaceutical companies....anything but nuclear power just because there's so much bullshit propaganda.
"Clever Girl". And I don't mean Joanne Whalley-Kilmer...
by anchorite
Apr 29th, 2008
01:25:53 PM
minus Kilmer = Joanne Whalley-has no career.
Kissing his daughter's dildo? WTF???
by anchorite
Apr 29th, 2008
01:29:05 PM
You Brits are all sorts of FUBAR-ed. That's even worse than "I Love My Dead Gay Son!" It's more like, "I Reemed My Dead Gay Son's Ass!"
he was getting his wife and daughter mixed up
by johnnyjlawless
Apr 29th, 2008
01:33:02 PM
...in his mind. At least that is one suggestion made in the series.
anchrorite, you're a sickie and in good company!
by Uncapie
Apr 29th, 2008
01:43:00 PM
"I reamed my dead gay son's ass with his hickory flavored butt plug!" I don't know what's worse; that its hickory flavored or someone found out the hard way. Marital aids provided by "Eeyore's House of Butt Plugs." Franchises available.
We're being hunted....
by togmeister
Apr 29th, 2008
01:58:55 PM
....in the bushes, straight ahead.
more revenge
by novembre13
Apr 29th, 2008
03:55:53 PM
greeeeeeaaat...another revenge tale from mel gibson. seriously, i think this man has some issues. anyone ever heard of the rumor that he was severely beaten when he was young, left for dead and rescued by a priest who took him to a plastic surgeon who provided reconstructive surgery for young mel? my old supervisor told me that story, and that mel never talks about it. if true, it would definitely explain some things. and please don't jump all over me for being a lunatic, i didn't make this up, i'm just recounting what i was told.
Next stop: Hymietown.
by gridbug
Apr 29th, 2008
05:13:02 PM
Via the Sugartits Express.
Whatever happened to Gibbo's biker flick?
by JackRabbitSlim
Apr 29th, 2008
06:37:54 PM
Vaguely remember him being attached to an interesting sounding flick where he played an undercover infiltrating a Hell's Angels-esque gang. Dead as Dillinger?
Bashing Mel's directing is just plain stupid
by 300 monkeys
Apr 29th, 2008
07:54:22 PM
I like Mel, the actor, quite a bit, but Passion of the Christ was an exceptionally well-made horror film, and Apocalypto - which you all obviously skipped because of the "controversy" and the subtitles - was hands-down the best action film of 2006, probably the best action film since The Matrix. Say what you want about crazy Mel - the man - but I would rather see him behind than in front of the camera any day of the week.
Martin Campbell is a hack
by jah_kingdom
Apr 29th, 2008
09:36:19 PM
Why anyone allows this guy to continually make crappy movies is beyond me. I loved Brosnan as Bond but the movies Campbell did were terrible. Same with Casino Royal, a complete waste of resources and Daniel Craig.
I'm so there!
by viola123
Apr 29th, 2008
11:55:06 PM
I'm so happy Mel will be in front of the camera again. And with this team and material, it's going to be awesome! I can't wait for the rest of the cast to be cast. Go, Mel!
Mel Gibson directing is always better than Mel Gibson..
by CuervoJones
Apr 30th, 2008
02:44:56 AM
acting.
Apocalypto is the best action movie of this decade.
for me, this is like Watchmen...
by mansep
Apr 30th, 2008
06:05:02 AM
crucial that they get it right. the original is the best drama ever. I hope Campbell hasn't sold his soul over this.
Sigh...
by THT3000
Apr 30th, 2008
07:26:00 AM
"I won't be watching this because Mel Gibson is unfortunately a CRAZY FUCKING RACIST ASSHOLE." Jewish = A race? Think about it. "Seriously, I'm glad to see Mel Gibson back to acting, instead of directing foreign language crapfests." Does the fact the the language is not English have anything to do with the movies being crapfests? If so: gtfo.
I WANT FAHRENHEIT 451
by RickyShoreSingsTheBlues
May 1st, 2008
05:49:00 AM
burn this film - Check out RICKY SHORE SINGS THE BLUES
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