Eva Green, in an interview with Vanity Fair, said of the recent ban by the MPAA of her poster for 'Sin City: A Dame to Kill For', "I find it a bit odd. It seems like it’s all just publicity—a lot of noise for nothing."
And every movie blog will carry the quote and display the poster -- again. PR on this level would cost a mint. Something the boys at TWC are well aware of.
In case you've been away, here's the poster, which I'm posting only in the interest of keeping up with the news, not as publicity for 'Sin City'.
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Thursday, June 5, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Eva Green, We Can Totally See Your Breasts -- Thank God For The MPAA
According to the MPAA, Eva Green's new character poster for 'Sin City' can't be used to market the movie because you can see the shape of her breasts.
Looking closely I notice you can also see the shape of her arm, including the pit area. Also, the crook of the elbow is clearly visible. So, yeah, I can see what the MPAA is in a huff about. Wouldn't want anything like that on the internet.
So, do not think of seeing 'Sin City: A Dame To Kill For' when looking at the poster below. If this poster makes you want to see the movie, you will be in violation of MPAA guidelines -- it will be especially bad. If, on the other hand, this poster makes you want to do something else, the MPAA probably won't have a problem with that.
Looking closely I notice you can also see the shape of her arm, including the pit area. Also, the crook of the elbow is clearly visible. So, yeah, I can see what the MPAA is in a huff about. Wouldn't want anything like that on the internet.
So, do not think of seeing 'Sin City: A Dame To Kill For' when looking at the poster below. If this poster makes you want to see the movie, you will be in violation of MPAA guidelines -- it will be especially bad. If, on the other hand, this poster makes you want to do something else, the MPAA probably won't have a problem with that.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
More Compelling Than 300
Okay, saying this is 'more compelling than 300' is not exactly high praise. That movie was pure eye candy -- good fun, gets you to the bottom of a popcorn and you don't regret paying full price so, in that sense, it was as good as you could rationally expect, but -- compelling? -- not so much.
This trailer, though, makes me want to know what happens next and that's a rare quality for this kind of movie. There would seem to be plot worth following and character arc substantial enough to mean something.
Eva Green holds center stage as Artemisia and she brings an anger. I think it percolates in her naturally and definitely informs her portrayal. You can sense it. It radiates off the screen. Like she's venting. It feels real, and people might respond to that. I do. I actually want to see her in this role, and how often do you feel that way about any actor's performance in a fizzy flick like this.
I wouldn't necessarily "...dance across the backs of dead Greeks" to see it, but '300: Rise of an Empire' is looking pretty good, actually.
This trailer, though, makes me want to know what happens next and that's a rare quality for this kind of movie. There would seem to be plot worth following and character arc substantial enough to mean something.
Eva Green holds center stage as Artemisia and she brings an anger. I think it percolates in her naturally and definitely informs her portrayal. You can sense it. It radiates off the screen. Like she's venting. It feels real, and people might respond to that. I do. I actually want to see her in this role, and how often do you feel that way about any actor's performance in a fizzy flick like this.
I wouldn't necessarily "...dance across the backs of dead Greeks" to see it, but '300: Rise of an Empire' is looking pretty good, actually.
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