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 Post subject: Movie: Apocalypto
PostPosted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 12:57 pm 
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I could've sworn there was a thread on this but search yielded nothing. Onward.

The trailer was just released, and I'm not sure what to make of it. This could end up being really cool, or really boring.

http://www.apple.com/trailers/touchston ... large.html

Regardless of all that, though, this trailer is worth watching solely for the following easter egg within the trailer. BUT WATCH THE TRAILER BEFORE CLICKING ON THE LINK BELOW.

click here for easter egg image

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It does look really boring, but we will see what happens. I didn't know he had a film coming out. I wish he would put out braveheart two that would be sweet.

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He's gone to the same suckhole that Tom Cruise fell into. I'll never see a new movie from either ever again.


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http://www.apple.com/trailers/touchstone/apocalypto/

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http://www.apple.com/trailers/touchstone/apocalypto/


Damn, this is wonderfully shot. I hope it's good, I'll definitely be seeing it.


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Apocalypto

Starring: Mauricio Amuy Tenorio, Raoul Trujillo, Mayra Serbulo, Dalia Hernandez, Gerardo Taracena

Directed by: Mel Gibson

RS: 3.5of 4 Stars Average User Rating: 3of 4 Stars

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Here's a thought: instead of rehashing Mel Gibson's Jew-bashing rants when L.A. cops got him on a DUI in July, let's stick to his movie. Apocalypto brings out what's unique and gripping in Gibson as a director. It's pure adrenaline -- a tremendously exciting chase movie, shot in Mexico, that just happens to be set in ancient Maya with dialogue spoken in Yucatec Maya, with English subtitles. Heck, you lived through Latin and Aramaic in Gibson's Passion of the Christ, so don't be a wussy. Actually, you'd better not be gore-shy, because Apocalypto is one brutal and bloody ride.

The plot, cooked up by Gibson and Farhad Safinia, focuses on Jaguar Paw (Rudy Youngblood), a braveheart if ever there was one. Even women and children are killed when his village is attacked by another tribe. After hiding his pregnant wife and young son in a cave, Jaguar goes on the run experiencing adventures that would give Indiana Jones the screaming meemies. The movie flies by fast enough to cause whiplash. Youngblood, 25, is a Comanche and Cree Indian from Texas, and he holds the screen every treacherous inch of the way, suffering penitential hardships from spears, snakes and tribal rulers intent on removing his heart while it's still beating.

This being Gibson, there's more to the film than the rush. It's impossible not to see parallels to our own cultured civilization, one that knowingly destroys its environment and sends troops to Iraq as human sacrifices. Gibson has made a film of blunt provocation and bruising beauty -- it's breathtaking to watch a jaguar racing in the jungle alongside the man who is named after the beast. Say what you will about Gibson, he's a filmmaker right down to his nerve endings.


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(Posted: Nov 21, 2006)

I don't care much for Peter Travers, but I might be seeing this one. Also:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14626191/

By Jeannette Walls
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Updated: 12:53 a.m. ET Oct 4, 2006

Get ready for more Mel Gibson controversy.

The “Apocalypto” director recently made widely reported comments drawing parallels between Mayan culture shortly before it collapsed and America’s current situation, saying “the precursors to a civilization that’s going under are the same, time and time again,” and adding, “What’s human sacrifice if not sending guys off to Iraq for no reason?”

The organizer of the film festival where the comments were made says that the quote was “exploited out of context” — but, in fact, Gibson made several other thinly veiled references to America today. For example, the director talked about “the use of fear to manipulate people” then quipped, “so happy that doesn’t happen now.” Motivating people with fear is apparently a major theme of Gibson's new film.

“I just wanna draw the parallels,” Gibson said. “I just looked at it, and thought, we display that stuff here. I don’t wanna be a doomsayer, but the Mayan calendar ends in 2012,” he chuckled. “So have fun!”

The film itself, according to some who’ve seen it, is so gory that it makes his notoriously blood-soaked flicks “Braveheart” and “The Passion of the Christ” look like kiddie flicks.

“The violence in the film is just downright mean and nasty,” notes a glowing review on CinemaStrikesBack. “This isn’t the kind of violence that makes you pump your fist like in a film like ‘Rocky.' This is violence that makes you squirm in your seat and worry that it will sear your brain forever.”

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If Peter Travers endorses this movie then it's at the top of my to-see list.

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Is the appeal of this flick that it's all in Spanish?


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I'm quite excited for this.

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is this going to be in jamaican language just like the passion?


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godeatgod wrote:
Is the appeal of this flick that it's all in Spanish?


You mean the Spanish language version?


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godeatgod wrote:
Is the appeal of this flick that it's all in Spanish?


its in the extinct mayan language


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Mel Gibson...the only film maker who makes a movie that is hailed as one of the best of the year, and one of the worst of the year in the same year.


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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
If Peter Travers endorses this movie then it's at the bottom of my to-see list.


although, i still want to see it. it can't be any worse than Passion of the Christ


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bondcfh007 wrote:
dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
If Peter Travers endorses this movie then it's at the bottom of my to-see list.


although, i still want to see it. it can't be any worse than Passion of the Christ


Is it the subject matter that bothered you? Because as hard as it is to admit it that's usually the case. Passion was great filmmaking.


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I Hail Randy Moss wrote:
Mel Gibson...the only film maker who makes a movie that is hailed as one of the best of the year, and one of the worst of the year in the same year.

So yeah, what won Best Picture last year again?

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bondcfh007 wrote:
dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
If Peter Travers endorses this movie then it's at the bottom of my to-see list.


although, i still want to see it. it can't be any worse than Passion of the Christ


Is it the subject matter that bothered you? Because as hard as it is to admit it that's usually the case. Passion was great filmmaking.


no, i just think he could have done a lot with the whole crucifixion story, but instead it's just a snuff film for 2 hours. i love gory horror movies and all taht, so the violence is not a problem. however, i was expecting this movie to have more substance over style. i'm not christian by any stretch, and i judge this movie's merits as a film and what it saysor is trying to say, and to me, this film says absolutely nothing


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bondcfh007 wrote:
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dirtyfrank0705 wrote:
If Peter Travers endorses this movie then it's at the bottom of my to-see list.


although, i still want to see it. it can't be any worse than Passion of the Christ


Is it the subject matter that bothered you? Because as hard as it is to admit it that's usually the case. Passion was great filmmaking.


no, i just think he could have done a lot with the whole crucifixion story, but instead it's just a snuff film for 2 hours. i love gory horror movies and all taht, so the violence is not a problem. however, i was expecting this movie to have more substance over style. i'm not christian by any stretch, and i judge this movie's merits as a film and what it saysor is trying to say, and to me, this film says absolutely nothing


Well some films music and imagery are great, like Passion


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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
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Mel Gibson...the only film maker who makes a movie that is hailed as one of the best of the year, and one of the worst of the year in the same year.

So yeah, what won Best Picture last year again?



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