Humble Beginnings

Posted By yonghow on June 23rd, 2007

Watching 300 on the big screen was a pretty intense experience. ( Yes, I know, Singapore had already screened it during the last ice-age, but in Japan the folks so need their subtitles. ) I don’t think I’ve felt so exhilarated watching a film ever since Ang Lee’s Hulk took to the skies, and that’s a full 4 years ago. I guess Japan makes up for its slow releases by printing really nice Pressbooks ( pictured below ) neat little booklets that feature the film’s synopsis, photographs, etc. As far as I know Japan is the only country that has movie Pressbooks.

While we are on the subject of 300, let’s talk alittle about Gerald Butler ( King Leonidas ). Did you know that he once appeared in 007’s Tomorrow Never Dies ? ( the one with Michelle Yeoh as the Bond Girl ) He was a crew member on a battleship and appears on screen for about one second and had a one liner – blink, scratch your nose, and you’ll miss him. Even the radar he was reading off had longer screen time. Here’s another actor with a similar story; Alfred Molina ( Doc Oct in Spiderman 2 ) in Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark. ( made in 1981, when I was two, my goodness ) Remember the early scene when Jones steals the Aztec Gold figurine and his partner makes off with it, only to get impaled on spikes ? Yep, that was Alfred Molina for you.

What’s my point ? Everyones’ gotta start somewhere, I guess. We might be small fries now, but with hard work, perseverence, and a little luck, we might just make it big in whatever we are doing…or not. Still, you enjoyed that little movie trivia…no ?

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4 Responses to “Humble Beginnings”

Zer0

Not sure if you read comics, but its been reported that Michael Mann is tipped to adapt Alan Moore’s “The Watchmen” for Hollywood.

In spite of his faithful adaptation of Frank Millar’s 300, I am not sure if there’s anyone from Hollywood who could do justice to Alan Moore’s works. “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” was a legendary disgrace. While I kinda enjoyed “From Hell” (you can’t go too wrong with Johnny Depp), purists hated the film.

yonghow

I can’t say I was a big fan of LXG either. I think its especially hard to satisfy purists because they have a good understanding of the original material and feel they “own” it to a certain extend. I’m a big fan of Michael Mann’s work ever since Heat so I will be looking forward to his new film,especially after the somewhat lukewarm Miami Vice.

fartboystinks

You should check out this 300 parody LOL

yonghow

Mind, they really went all out for this ! *laughs*

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