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Old 11-06-2006, 07:53 PM
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i wanna go see it!! I didn't know it was about the mayan civilization, but just today I saw the trailer for it! It looks SUPER interesting.

I'm not a huge Mel Gibson fan, but I do think that a lot of his movies were great, especially the Passion of the Christ.
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Old 11-07-2006, 01:55 AM
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The trailer made me think of another similar'ish movie:
"At Play in the Fields of the Lord".
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Old 11-09-2006, 07:49 PM
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i wanna go see it!! I didn't know it was about the mayan civilization, but just today I saw the trailer for it! It looks SUPER interesting.

I'm not a huge Mel Gibson fan, but I do think that a lot of his movies were great, especially the Passion of the Christ.
Yeah, I am really interested in learning more about the Mayan civilization and really interested to see Gibson's view on the subject. Have been doing a little research on the film and came across some great pictures -- check them out:

http://www.latinoreview.com/filmpreview.php?id=208

Pretty amazing pictures -- they are so realistic. Makes you feel like you are there, you know?
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Old 11-09-2006, 10:03 PM
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I'm interested in things Mayan, and since my bf considers himself somewhat of a scholar of Maya civilization, chances are we'll see it together.
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Old 11-10-2006, 06:29 PM
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Wish I was a scholar of Maya civilization but I am excited about learning more on the subject matter...

And I came across a great review on the film that I thought yall would enjoy.

‘Apocalypto’: Masterpiece or misguided?
Will Hollywood fall victim to the Apocalypto Syndrome?


Small screenings of the still-uncompleted film are quietly taking place. The movie is rough around the edges -- temp score and sound, scenes still to be honed.

But the word has seeped out: From Mel Gibson's dark, troubled mind has emerged yet another brilliant exercise in filmmaking, extremely violent, yet compelling. The inner demons that play havoc with his personal life continue to energize his creative vision.

But how will his work be judged? The film is being released not just as "Apocalypto," but as Mel Gibson's "Apocalypto." Will the very community that understandably has been offended by Gibson's inebriated diatribes be willing to pass fair judgment on his artistic contributions?

The film itself represents a defiantly maverick voice. Subtitles run throughout. The cast is totally non-professional. The action is virtually nonstop and the confrontations brutal.

A fiercely original work like this normally would be screened and promoted for Oscar nominations and critics plaudits. This will not be the case with Gibson's film.

Hence, the looming Apocalypto Syndrome: Mel Gibson is not exactly a poster boy for tolerance. And that's the paradox: Acceptance of his work demands exactly that.




http://www.oscarwatch.com/2006/11/pe...pocalypto.html
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Old 11-13-2006, 11:53 AM
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he used non-professional actors? that sucks
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Old 11-15-2006, 02:33 PM
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he used non-professional actors? that sucks
In many cases non-professional actors are alot better - they can actually give a more honest performance.
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Old 11-15-2006, 02:36 PM
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In many cases non-professional actors are alot better - they can actually give a more honest performance.
uh....okay, and I can build my house with non-professional carpenters, because they have more of a passion for the nails.

But I didn't mean experienced vs. little experience or even none, a good director can bring it out of anyone, what I meant was....he should pay them.
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