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The Golden Compass

happyfilmluvguy

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We had Lord of the Rings, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and now it's "The Golden Compass".

In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible experiments by a mysterious organization

Starring Nichole Kidman, Daniel Craig, and Dakota Richards, among others

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385752/

and the trailer is now up HERE

and here is when it is DUE
 

MrBern

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Never read the books but Rover & I got invited to the NYC red carpet premiere on Sunday.
For me , it was a kids movie & the many mystical concepts were a bit rushed.
The CGI was often powerful, if you like that sort of thing.
Yes, there are a few steampunky moments w/ mechanical items & fantasy driven dirigibles & aero-ships.
DanielCraig & NicoleKidman were fine, but didnt have that much to do beyond the parental figure in fairy tale roles.
The very young lady, DakotaBlueRichards in th lead did a nice job of holding up the film.

But I wasnt bowled over. Its a kid film, but too violent & confusing for the really young ones. I mean really, one polar bear character practically decapitates another.

We saw SamElliot in the theater a few feet from us! He was cool on screen as a cowboy/pilot & looked just as impressive in person.
Despite the NYC snow, Rover spotted TomWolfe in his white suit leaving the theater.
 

MrBern

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Hey? Wheres his hat?
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Who knew there was a cowboys&Indians magazine & website...
http://www.cowboysindians.com/
 

AlanC

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Diamondback said:
Be nice, he does a good job with historical characters too. (Virgil Earp, CSM Basil Plumley to name two.)

I like Sam, but if Hollywood needs a cowboy, he's the guy they sign up. I remember watching him in the Sackett movies on tv when I was a kid.
 

The Wolf

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Hollywood doesn't only hire him for cowboy roles. "Seraphim Falls" and "3:10 to Yuma" had some great American cowboy actors also.

Faceciously,
The Wolf
 

Mojito

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Loved him as Buford in Gettysburg - just how I'd imagined the character since I first read The Killer Angels.
 

Mojave Jack

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Kishtu said:
With the simply divine Christopher Eccleston as the Rider....

I read those books (Susan Cooper) when I was so young - OH then bought me the collected sequence for Christmas last year - and now I can't wait to see the film!!

(Ultimate wish fulfilment - c. Eccleston. In unrelieved black. On a Friesian horse. Damn, it's "Elizabeth" all over again!)
I don't know that series, but at first I thought you were saying they were adapting The Time of the Dark, Barbara Hambly's series. That wuld be a good movie, too.
 

Teekay44

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Mojito said:
Loved him as Buford in Gettysburg - just how I'd imagined the character since I first read The Killer Angels.

I was an extra in Gettysburg. Met him and Martin Sheen. Both are real gentlemen. Hung out with us reenactors. :)
 

Badluck Brody

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Always!!!

Sam Elliot is with out a doubt "the" cowboy image of our generation... From his voice to his appearance. Sure he has played other roles with equal style.... But for me, there is no better cowboy than Sam Elliot! The man can portray gritty, taciturn, funny, heartfelt and when needed slowburn deadly...

Other films:

The Quick and the Dead
Conager
Sackets
Shadow Riders
Tombstone
We were Solders
The Desperate Trail
Rough Riders
Ghost Rider
And many more!

With out a doubt a timeless hero! (And one of my personal favorites!)

I would have be honored to have met the gentleman!



Cheers!
 

LadyStardust

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Just got back from seeing this. I thought it was a wonderful, captivating film, that has the end leaving you with bated breath, unable to believe it's all over. It also makes going back into the "real" world rather dreary and mundane, after the flight of fantasy you get to experience for those dear few moments in the theatre. Of course, I went out without having read the book yet, so my expectations probably weren't as high as they would have been had I done so, but I haven't heard too many awful things from people that had read the book and then saw the movie. Besides the story itself, I was fixated on the costumes/clothes, of which there were quite a few lovely examples. Daniel Craig especially, the suit he had on in the very beginning was incredible.
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All in all, a very enjoyable and satisfying movie. I very much hope they continue the trilogy.
 

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