Wanted (2008 film) Wallpapers and Photos

Wanted is a 2008 film loosely based on the comic book miniseries Wanted by Mark Millar. The film is directed by Timur Bekmambetov and stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman and Angelina Jolie. Production began in April 2007. Wanted has a target release date of June 27, 2008.

Wesley Gibson (James McAvoy) is offered the opportunity to seek revenge in the murder of his father, who was an assassin. Gibson is invited by his father’s partner, Sloan (Morgan Freeman), to follow in his father’s footsteps. Sloan’s second-in-command (Angelina Jolie) mentors Gibson,  who follows the death orders issued by the Fates, weavers who read individuals’ destinies in fabrics produced by mystical looms.

Wanted tells the tale of one apathetic nobody’s transformation into an unparalleled enforcer of justice. In 2008, the world will be introduced to a hero for a new generation: Wesley Gibson. 25-year-old Wes was the most disaffected, cube-dwelling drone the planet had ever known. His boss chewed him out hourly, his girlfriend ignored him routinely and his life plodded on interminably. Everyone was certain this disengaged slacker would amount to nothing.

There was little else for Wes to do but wile away the days and die in his slow, clock-punching rut. Until he met a woman named Fox. After his estranged father is murdered, the deadly sexy Fox recruits him into the Fraternity, a secret society that trains Wes to avenge his father’s death by unlocking his dormant powers.

As she teaches him how to develop lightning-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility, Wes discovers this team lives by an ancient, unbreakable code: carry out the death orders given by fate itself.

With wickedly brilliant tutor – including the fraternity’s enigmatic leader, Sloan – Wes grows to enjoy all the strength he ever wanted. But slowly, he begins to realize there is more to his dangerous associates than meets the eye. And as he wavers between newfound heroism and vengeance, Wes will come to learn what no one can ever teach him: he alone controls his destiny.

25-year-old Wes was the most disaffected, cube-dwelling drone the planet had ever known. His boss chewed him out hourly, his girlfriend ignored him routinely and his life plodded on interminably.

Everyone was certain this disengaged slacker would amount to nothing. There was little else for Wes to do but wile away the days and die in his slow, clock-punching rut. Until he met a woman named Fox. After his estranged father is murdered, the deadly sexy Fox recruits Wes into the Fraternity, a secret society that trains Wes to avenge his dad’s death by unlocking his dormant powers.

As she teaches him how to develop lightning-quick reflexes and phenomenal agility, Wes discovers this team lives by an ancient, unbreakable code: carry out the death orders given by fate itself.

With wickedly brilliant tutors–including the Fraternity’s enigmatic leader, Sloan–Wes grows to enjoy all the strength he ever wanted. But, slowly, he begins to realize there is more to his dangerous associates than meets the eye. And as he wavers between newfound heroism and vengeance, Wes will come to learn what no one could ever teach him: he alone controls his destiny.

Cast:

  • James McAvoy as Wesley Gibson: A 25-year-old employee who works in a cubicle. Gibson has a disloyal girlfriend and a boss who bullies him. McAvoy was cast in the lead role in October 2006. McAvoy, who had screen-tested for the role early in 2006, was initially rejected due to the studio seeking an actor that had conventional Hollywood leading-man looks and physique. The actor was later recalled, being considered the “runt of the litter” of those who tested. According to McAvoy, “They ultimately wanted someone geeky.” The Scottish actor, who portrays an American in the film, trained for the film’s action scenes.
  • Morgan Freeman as Sloan: The partner of Wesley Gibson’s deceased father.
  • Angelina Jolie as The Fox: Sloan’s second-in-command. Jolie was cast in March 2007 after screenwriter Dean Georgaris rewrote the screenplay to tailor the role for her.
  • Common as The Gunsmith: A professional gunman who trains others to use weapons.
  • Konstantin Khabensky in an unnamed role. Khabensky, who starred in Bekmambetov’s Night Watch (2004), was cast so the director would have a familiar face around Wanted.
  • Terence Stamp in an unnamed role
  • David O’Hara as Mr. X
  • Chris Pratt as Barry
  • Kristen Hager in a supporting role
  • Thomas Kretschmann as Cross

Production: The comic book miniseries Wanted by Mark Millar first attracted the attention of Universal Studios executive Jeff Kirschenbaum, a comic book fan who sought a film adaptation that would be considered a “hard-R” and encouraged the studio to pick up the rights to the miniseries.

By 2004, producer Marc Platt set up development of the film adaptation. In December 2005, Russian director Timur Bekmambetov was attached to helm the project as his first English-language film, with the script being written by Derek Haas and Michael Brandt. Millar did not like the first draft of the script.

He explained, “I wanted the film to basically be the opposite of the Spider-Man movie, the idea of someone getting powers and realizing they can do what they want, then choosing the dark path. The [script] I read was just too tame. It just seemed a little bit Americanized. But Timur came in with his Eastern European madness, and he really made it nasty. He went closer to the spirit of the book.”

Director Timur Bekmambetov said that the film would keep the same characters from the miniseries, though the director would take liberty in adapting the comic book’s world. In July 2006, screenwriter Chris Morgan was hired to revise the third act of the Wanted script written by Haas and Brandt. The script was also rewritten by screenwriter Dean Georgaris to include the role of The Fox for actress Angelina Jolie. Haas and Brandt returned to even out the voice of Wesley Gibson, which they had established in their first draft.

Comic book author Mark Millar described the first half of the film as being close to the graphic novel. Millar also said that the film’s ending was similar, though it was relocated elsewhere from the setting in the graphic novel.

The superhero costumes in the graphic novel were also removed, with the exception of the leather attire worn by Wesley Gibson and The Fox. Ironically, this had been Millar’s intent when writing the graphic novel, although he and artist J. G. Jones had forgotten to. “I wanted them to have those powers and then just wear those costumes for the initiation, but just for one panel.” he said. “And then I forgot. I’d have liked [the filmmakers] to keep the supervillain mythos. That’s one thing I’m kind of sad they didn’t keep, ’cause I really liked that, the idea that supervillains and heroes did exist at one point and they’re all gone now.” The story arc of the Fates issuing death orders in line with the novel’s original theme of predestination was a new element to the film, an addition to which Millar was amicable.

Wanted will include free running and parkour in addition to car chases and gunfights. Wanted creator Mark Millar saw previsualized footage for the film and said the footage had raised his expectations for the film adaptation. The film will be the first to use the Red One digital camera, a new tool that has gained interest among cinematographers.

Location plate shooting took place in Chicago in April. Several chase scenes, including one with a low flying helicopter, were shot in Chicago on May 17 and 18 on Wacker Drive along the Chicago River, between Columbus Drive and LaSalle Street. Production moved to the Czech Republic later in May, scheduled for 12 weeks of shooting.

 For the film, production designer John Myhre constructed a large textile factory in Prague as part of an industrial world, the setting of a mythological environment in which looms create fabrics interwoven with the destinies of people, interpreted by weavers to issue orders for specific individuals’ deaths to preserve the balance of the world. Afterward, filming will move to Budapest, then return to Chicago in August.

Release: Wanted was initially set to be released in cinemas on March 28, 2008, but in December 2007, Universal announced it would be moving the release date later to June 27, 2008.

Sequel: Director Timur Bekmambetov is planning a sequel to Wanted with the studio, though creator Mark Millar has denied that he will write a sequel to the comic book.

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Sex and the City: The Movie Wallpapers and Photos

Sex and the City: The Movie is the upcoming 2008 romantic comedy feature film adaptation of the HBO comedy series Sex and the City (itself based on the novel Sex and the City by Candace Bushnell) about four female friends living in New York City.

The series often portrayed frank discussions about romance and sexuality, particularly in the context of being a single woman. It is currently set to be released May 30, 2008.

If you’ve been missing nights on the couch eating chocolate, waiting for the latest update in Carrie’s love life, Samantha’s most recent sexual exploits and all the lurid details over Sunday brunch, have we got dish for you.

The gals from ‘Sex and the City’ are making the move to the big screen finally.

The hit cable series Sex and the City catwalks its way onto the big screen in this feature-film continuation that fans all over have been clamoring for.

Sarah Jessica Parker returns once again as Carrie Bradshaw, the style-maven journalist whose romantic exploits were the key focus of the show.

Also reprising their roles are Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon, with the series’ executive producer Michael Patrick King taking on writing and directing duties. Dreamgirls’ Jennifer Hudson co-stars as Carrie’s assistant.

Plot: The plot from the trailer deals with:

  • Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) getting carried away with wedding plans, prompting yet another break-up between her and Big (Chris Noth).
  • Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) dealing with Steve (David Eigenberg) having an affair.
    Charlotte (Kristin Davis) becoming pregnant.
  • Samantha (Kim Cattrall) Still with Smith Jarrod. Now living in Los Angeles struggling with long term commitment and marriage.
  • Louise (Jennifer Hudson) saying she came to New York to fall in love.
  • The trailer also revealed that Mr. Big’s full name is John James Preston. His first name, John, was revealed at the end of the TV series.

Cast:

  • Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw
  • Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones
  • Kristin Davis as Charlotte Goldenblatt
  • Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes
  • Chris Noth as Mr. Big (John James Preston)
  • David Eigenberg as Steve Brady
  • Evan Handler as Harry Goldenblatt
  • Jason Lewis as Smith Jerrod
  • Jennifer Hudson as Louise, Carrie’s assistant
  • Willie Garson as Stanford Blatch
  • Mario Cantone as Anthony Marantino
  • Michael Bloomberg as Himself
  • Julie Halston as Bitsy von Muffling
  • Lynn Cohen as Magda
  • Anne Meara as Mary Brady

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Tropic Thunder Film 2008 Wallpapers and Photos

Tropic Thunder is an upcoming 2008 action comedy film directed by Ben Stiller and starring Stiller, Jack Black, and Robert Downey Jr. as a group of actors filming a Vietnam War movie when their fed-up director and writer decide to dump them in the middle of a real war. It is due for release on August 15, 2008.

Through a series of freak occurrences, a group of actors shooting a big-budget war movie are forced to become the soldiers they are portraying. Ben Stiller says “Tropic Thunder” is a “a comedy about five actors who go on location and find themselves relying on their boot camp experiences when they get stuck in a real war-like situation.” Black will play Jeff “Fats” Portnoy, an overweight gross-out comedian, who’s forced to kick his drug addiction while filming on location in the jungle.

Downey Jr. will play Kirk Lazarus, the greatest actor of his generation and a four-time Oscar winner. Baruchel will play Kevin Sandusky, an unknown actor on the set and Stiller plays Speedman.

 A group of self-absorbed actors set out to make the most expensive war film. But after ballooning costs force the studio to cancel the movie, the frustrated director refuses to stop shooting, leading his cast into the jungles of Southeast Asia, where they encounter real bad guys.

Cast:

  • Ben Stiller as Tug Speedman, an action movie star.
  • Jack Black as Jeff “Fats” Portnoy, a comedian turned drug addict well known for playing multiple parts in films.
  • Robert Downey Jr. as Kirk Lazarus, an Australian Academy Award winning method actor who applies blackface to play Sgt. Osiris.
  • Brandon T. Jackson as Alpa Chino, a hip hop artist turned actor.
  • Jay Baruchel as Kevin Sandusky, a young, unknown up-and-coming actor.
  • Danny R. McBride as Cody, the special effects coordinator of the film.
  • Steve Coogan as Damian, the director of the film.
  • Bill Hader as Rob Slolom
  • Nick Nolte as the film’s writer.

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Robert Downey, Jr.’s role was originally written for a black actor, but was re-cast and re-written for Downey (thus calling for the blackface part of the plotline).

Downey acknowledged the potential controversy over the role, but “At the end of the day, it’s always about how well you commit to the character,” he said. “If I didn’t feel it was morally sound, or that it would be easily misinterpreted that I’m just C. Thomas Howell [in Soul Man], I would’ve stayed home.” Test screenings for African-American viewers have had positive responses, but some have expressed outrage.

Owen Wilson was to have Matthew McConaughey’s role in the film, but dropped out after his alleged suicide attempt in August 2007 (His footage shot will be used as a cameo). He was later replaced by McConaughey. In November 2007, Tom Cruise’s attorneys threatened a lawsuit if photos showing Cruise bald, bearded and wearing a fat suit were published.

Photo agency INF responded with a statement: “While these pictures were taken without breaking any criminal or civil laws, we’ve decided to pull them from circulation effective immediately.” Because the film is not part of his production company United Artists, Cruise does not want his participation in the film to be publicized.

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