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蚊蚊Schumi
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A very sad day in film news.
The Playlist is reporting that Colin Firth has dropped out of Stoker, the English language debut of Park Chan-Wook, the brilliant Korean director who has delivered us such masterpieces us Oldboy and I’m a Cyborg, But That’s OK, and Thirst. So who’s replacing Mr. Firth? None other than Matthew Goode himself, a.k.a. Ozymandias from the Zack Snyder slump Watchmen.
Stoker is a dark drama film written by Wentworth Miller (Prison Break) about “A teenage girl mourning the death of her father deals with an uncle who mysteriously shows up to meet the family.” It sounds right up Chan-Wook’s alley.
Now, to be fair, Goode is by no means a bad actor, he has proven himself in countless roles such as The Lookout, among others, but this seemed so out of the ordinary for Firth, and a particularly awesome and weird way to follow up winning an Oscar for The King’s Speech.
The film also stars Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska
叔退了,然后MG要上。。。
真奇怪啊。。。为神马会退。。。
2011年06月09日 07点06分
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The Playlist is reporting that Colin Firth has dropped out of Stoker, the English language debut of Park Chan-Wook, the brilliant Korean director who has delivered us such masterpieces us Oldboy and I’m a Cyborg, But That’s OK, and Thirst. So who’s replacing Mr. Firth? None other than Matthew Goode himself, a.k.a. Ozymandias from the Zack Snyder slump Watchmen.
Stoker is a dark drama film written by Wentworth Miller (Prison Break) about “A teenage girl mourning the death of her father deals with an uncle who mysteriously shows up to meet the family.” It sounds right up Chan-Wook’s alley.
Now, to be fair, Goode is by no means a bad actor, he has proven himself in countless roles such as The Lookout, among others, but this seemed so out of the ordinary for Firth, and a particularly awesome and weird way to follow up winning an Oscar for The King’s Speech.
The film also stars Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska
叔退了,然后MG要上。。。
真奇怪啊。。。为神马会退。。。