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Post by sgev1977 on Apr 22, 2017 0:16:21 GMT
Some people on Twitter said he is filming TCIT in those new pictures. There is a sneaky one of him in a train in which a big camara in front of him is visible. It seems they are doing some kind of guerrilla filmmaking!
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Post by sgev1977 on Apr 22, 2017 0:27:06 GMT
Aren't those picture less of "out and about" and more about "on the set of The Child in Time"? It looks like he is being photographed while filming. You can see the filming equipment in the background and he is dressed in the same clothes as he was the other day when photographed on the set along the Embankment area. At any rate he looks great in that costume. :-)) Yes, the equipment is there so yes, they are indeed shooting the film. The train one is interesting because apparently they are using the real passengers as extras!
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Post by roverpup on Apr 22, 2017 1:54:31 GMT
Well it looks to me like the camera is in a very tight closeup shot of Ben's face on the train so I don't know how many of those passengers will be in that shot at least. 😊
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Post by sgev1977 on Apr 22, 2017 2:02:07 GMT
I read a few tweets by the person who took the photo and I understand that they had an exclusive wagon for themselves so the persons near him (if visible in the shot!) are extras but still the train was working normally and were real passengers out there.
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Post by MagdaFR on Apr 23, 2017 0:06:38 GMT
Aren't those picture less of "out and about" and more about "on the set of The Child in Time"? It looks like he is being photographed while filming. You can see the filming equipment in the background and he is dressed in the same clothes as he was the other day when photographed on the set along the Embankment area. At any rate he looks great in that costume. :-)) You're right. I saw the pictures but I didn't saw a source. I found rather strange the background but I hadn't time to look at them for details.
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Post by sgev1977 on Sept 12, 2017 1:35:53 GMT
He is watching Del Toro movie:
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Post by coolclearwaters on Sept 12, 2017 1:40:41 GMT
Shape of Water is getting rave reviews. Del Toro sounds like a really nice guy, so I'm happy for him. I loved The Devil's Backbone, but not the other films of his that I have seen. Fanatasy and horror are not my thing, but I may give this one a try anyway.
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Post by MagdaFR on Sept 12, 2017 1:51:23 GMT
I loved Pan's Labyrinth.
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Post by sgev1977 on Sept 12, 2017 2:08:34 GMT
My favorite is The Devil's Backbone. Pan's Labyrinth is his more acclaimed and it's really good but to me there is something off in the story. I don't know. The bad guy is too bad without a clear reason (apart of being a fascist, of course) when the bad guy in TDB is evil and cruel but feels more real. Also I didn't like that the female protagonist main achievement is sacrificing herself for another (male) child. Why strong little girls have to sacrifice themselves to save boys? I'm thinking in Stranger Things and yes, I know Eleven will return but that was the dynamic of the first season!
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Post by MagdaFR on Sept 12, 2017 3:42:56 GMT
I watched Stranger Things but for me it was like a copypaste of a kind of movies from some years ago. I don't get the hype about it. I'm not watching any more remakes/copypaste/rip-offs like Star Wars, Indiana Jones (young or old), etc, etc. Perhaps I'll give Blade Runner a chance.
I should watch Pan's Labyrinth again. The Franco's dictatorship was really terrible as were the dictatorships in Southamerica.
You can't imagine the things the armies did in our countries (with the support from the US who promoted the coups and trained torturers).
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