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Dwardus
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Published
February 7, 2009
I’ve decided to create a new site separate from Dwardus Prime to function as a more professional portfolio for my designs and whatnot. It’ll probably be a bit of time before you can actually see any evidence of it, but I’ll drop a link (or two) when it’s online. I’ve decided I want to make the design very film noiry, and the sites banner will have a backdrop depicting the London skyline. Big Ben was the obvious choice for one of the buildings and I think I might even try to draw in a man hanging off one of the hands.
Posted in cinema, movies, television, web tv
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Tagged 28 days later, alfred hitchcock, big ben, D I Chandler, hugh grant, iplayer, notting hill, Richard Hannay, robert powell, rupert penry-jones, spooks, the thirty nine steps, whitechapel
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By
Dwardus
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Published
January 27, 2009
Although Danny Boyle has other projects on, he’s long talked of the possibility of a Trainspotting part 2 and another 28 Days Later sequel.
Here’s a mini-interview of him talking Slumdog (very briefly) and mentioning that they have an interesting idea for 28 part 3.
Posted in cinema, movies, television
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Tagged 28 days later, 28 months later, 28 weeks later, book, briefly, Connections, danny boyle, Ewen, involvement, irvine welsh, movie, part, play, porno, possibility, program, Renton, sequel, Slumdog, someone, Spud, trainspotting, trainspotting 2, watch, xbox
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By
Dwardus
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Published
January 18, 2009
Danny Boyle hasn’t made a hundred films and he doesn’t need to. Every film he has made has been special and though some are better than others, it is obvious that the man has a lot of talent. With Slumdog Millionaire causing a stir, I take a look at both Slumdog and his previous works.
Posted in cinema, dvds, movies
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Tagged 28 days later, 28 weeks later, a life less ordinary, Alex Etel, alex law, Anthony, blood diamond, Breakfast on Pluto, brendon gleeson, capa, cassie, catch me if you can, christopher eccleston, cillian murphy, cinefiles, Damian, danny boyle, David Stephens, dawn of the dead, dev patal, event horizon, ewan mcgregor, frank, in a house, ina heartbeat, irvine welsh, james nesbitt, Juliet Miller, Kerry Fox, ko phi phi lee, Laurence Fishburne, left 4 dead, Leonardo DiCaprio, Lewis McGibbon, major henry west, marilyn manson, millions, muse, naomie harris, porno, rage, resident evil 4, ronnie, Rose Byrne - Damages, Sam Neil, selena, sergeant farrell, shallow grave, skins, slumdog millionaire, sunshine, the aviator, the beach, the infected, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, titanic, trainspotting
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By
Dwardus
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Published
January 17, 2009
I’ll sum up Slumdog Millionaire for you – Danny Boyle’s vibrant Mumbai masterpiece that leaves you feeling breathless. Does that sound a little corny? possibly… but that’s how I felt when I came out of the cinema in a flock of happy folk who I was sure felt the same.
Posted in cinema, movies
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Tagged 28 days later, a life less ordinary, Anil Kapoor, Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, Azharuddin Mo. Ismael, danny boyle, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto, Jamal Malik, latika, m.i.a., Madhur Mittal, millions, paper planes, Prem Kumar, Rubina Ali, salim, shallow grave, slumdog millionaire, sunshine, Tanay Hemant Chheda, Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar, the beach, trainspotting, who wants to be a millionaire?
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By
Dwardus
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Published
January 9, 2009
Finally Danny Boyle is getting the recognition he deserves (again). Slumdog Millionaire, his brand new film (out today here in the UK) is considered by many to be a return to form – back to his glory days of Trainspotting. For me though, Danny Boyle never left. 28 Days Later alone is a highly-emulated and generally respected piece in its genre, which can’t be easy when you’re doing horror, which is very rarely seen as anything but gory exploitative trash.
Posted in blu-ray, cinema, movies
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Tagged 28 days later, 28 weeks later, a life less ordinary, adam hills, Anil Kapoor, australia, danny boyle, dev patal, dylan moran, Jamal Malik, Loveleen Tandan, Prem Kumar, Saurabh Shukla, Sergeant Srinivas, shallow grave, Simon Beaufoy, skins, slumdog millionaire, sunshine, the beach, trainspotting, Vikas Swarup
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