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Title: Haywire
Post by: MacGuffin on September 07, 2009, 02:17:17 AM
Soderbergh, Carano in "Knockout" pairing
By: Mike Fleming; Variety

Director Steven Soderbergh has committed to next direct "Knockout," a spy thriller that will mark the screen starring debut of Gina Carano, the mixed martial arts circuit fighter. 

Relativity Media will fully finance, and Soderbergh plans a late January production start. Domestic distribution is expected to be locked quickly.   

Soderbergh locked in the film just as his Warner Bros. comedy, "The Informant!," made its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The Matt Damon-starrer opens stateside on September 18.

Scripted by Lem Dobbs, "Knockout" casts Carano as a girl from the wrong side of the tracks who is given a second chance to use her skills for constructive purposes. The film is a closer cousin to "La Femme Nikita" and "Kill Bill" than "Million Dollar Baby," in that it doesn't take place in the fight ring. Rather, Soderbergh considers the film as a flat out action film in the James Bond mold, and will shoot in locations around the world that include Ireland, Turkey and the U.S.

Soderbergh will surround Carano will name actors in supporting roles. 

The MMA circuit is where Soderbergh discovered Carano, a lightweight division slugger with movie star good looks. The Muay Thai-trained fighter has compiled a 7-1 record. Though Carano suffered her first loss in a title fight last month, she is considered the face of the fledgling women's mixed martial arts fighting circuit.

Dobbs previously scripted "Kafka" and "The Limey" for Soderbergh.

The film will be produced by Gregory Jacobs, Soderbergh's longtime collaborator. Relativity topper Ryan Kavanaugh will also be a producer, and Tucker Tooley is executive producer.

In his deal, Soderbergh waived his upfront salary and will share any ownership stake with Relativity Media.

"We couldn't be more thrilled to be working with Steven Soderbergh on this project, which is clearly right in his sweet spot," said Relativity's Kavanaugh.

"This deal creates a true partnership between us and Steven, where together we will make a mainstream action film with universal appeal for a reasonable budget, and with the incentives for the studio and filmmaker totally aligned," said Tooley.

Soderbergh, who earlier this summer exited a plan to direct "Moneyball" for Columbia Pictures, most recently directed "The Girlfriend Experience," a pic that starred Sasha Grey in her first performance in a legit film.

Carano so far has appeared as herself in the docu "Ring Girls" and the Oxygen reality series "Fight Girls." She also served a stint as Crush on NBC's "American Gladiators," and had a role in the upcoming Michael Jai White action film "Blood and Bone."

Carano is repped by Gersh, manager Scott Karp and attorney Gary Stiffelman, while Soderbergh is repped by manager Michael Sugar at Anonymous Content and attorney Michael Adler.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Stefen on September 07, 2009, 02:26:37 AM
haha wtf is Soderbergh doing? Gina Carano is terrible. She's mad hot but she has the personality of a banana.

I'm starting to think Soderbergh is real life trolling.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: SiliasRuby on September 07, 2009, 05:54:39 AM
He's gotta make the moolah somehow.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Stefen on September 07, 2009, 04:22:48 PM
Watch how dumb she is.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTZ4FS37VvQ

She's also boring. At least Sasha Grey had a mysteriousness about her and didn't seem to be a complete airhead.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: polkablues on September 08, 2009, 06:29:59 PM
This is the sort of thing that Soderbergh lives for now, though.  It seems like he's gotten bored with making movies under normal circumstances, so now he has to have at least one arm tied behind his back at all times.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Gold Trumpet on September 08, 2009, 06:55:12 PM
I'm interested to see how Sodberbergh tackles an action serial. Gina Carona may have no experience, but she probably won't have to do too much acting wise. Her in ring experience may even be a benefit to her character. Sean Connery's experience before Bond was as just an extra in musicals and a model. There is no set standard to say Soderbergh is or isn't breaking established rules here. Also, Soderbergh will likely keep the budget for these movies in check so he won't be dedicating two years of his time to these side projects. This could be fun.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Stefen on September 08, 2009, 11:55:09 PM
Leave it to GT to compare Gina Carano to Sean fucking Connery. haha.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Gold Trumpet on September 09, 2009, 12:08:09 AM
Quote from: Stefen on September 08, 2009, 11:55:09 PM
Leave it to GT to compare Gina Carano to Sean fucking Connery. haha.

Of course, and considering Connery could barely say his lines with compatency, I don't feel too bad about it. He epitomized the look of James Bond. It allowed everyone to overlook his blandness. Well, having bad actors in all the early movies helped with that too. They all mastered in B movie generics but the movies had A quality production for the time.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: MacGuffin on September 13, 2009, 10:24:54 PM
Lionsgate scores 'Knockout'
Company nabs Soderbergh spy thriller
Source: Variety

TORONTO -- With some completed pics at the Toronto Film Festival still waiting for distribution offers, Lionsgate has scored domestic distribution rights to "Knockout," the next movie to be directed by Steven Soderbergh, who is at the festival to unveil his new film, "The Informant."

Mandate will be handling international sales.

Ryan Kavanaugh's Relativity Media recently committed to fully finance the film, a spy thriller in the vein of "La Femme Nikita" that will mark the screen starring debut of Gina Carano, the mixed martial arts circuit fighter.

Relativity Media and Lionsgate are finalizing a deal that will be part of the recent overall deal the parties announced in April. Under the arrangement, Relativity puts up financing and P&A on the films.

"Knockout" begins production in January in locations around the world that include Ireland, Turkey and the U.S.

Script was written by Lem Dobbs, who previously worked with Soderbergh on "The Limey" and "Kafka." Gregory Jacobs will produce with Kavanaugh, and Tucker Tooley is executive producer.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: MacGuffin on October 09, 2009, 01:50:25 AM
Steven Soderbergh Plans To Create The Female Jason Bourne In 'Knockout'
Source: MTV

Just look at Gina Carano, the mixed martial artist who graces ESPN The Magazine's new Body Issue. What do you see? A category-defying athlete, a woman who maybe perfectly embodies the term scary-attractive? If you're Steven Soderbergh, you see the star of your upcoming spy thriller, 'Knockout,' who you want to turn into a version of one of the iconic heroes of recent cinema.

"Why can't I make her Jason Bourne?" Soderbergh asked during a recent interview with MTV News.

"I'd been contemplating an action/spy thing that was ultra-realistic for a while, something on a human scale, not an extravaganza," the Oscar-winning director explained. "I've been watching [Gina] for a while and thought she was interesting. So recently I was thinking, 'She's interesting, someone should build a movie around her, why don't I blend these two elements? Why does he have to be a guy?' "

And why does it have to be a trained actress? Soderbergh made a splash earlier this year when he brought Sasha Grey from the world of porn to the land on Hollywood in "The Girlfriend Experience." For that matter, who needs a "Bourne"-esque big budget to capture the same sense of in-the-middle-of-the-chaos action that Paul Greengrass did in his two "Bourne" pictures?

"I have to go in another direction," Soderbergh said. "I have to think laterally instead of vertically because I don't have the budget. I'm not going to have scenes with so much mayhem taking place that in reality the cops would shut it down.... So stylistically I don't want to duplicate what Paul's been doing. The camera won't be on the shoulder. It'll be my take."

Carano will star as a woman with a mistake-strewn past hired by the government to put her badass skills to unsavory use in a globe-trotting caper. While this stuff has more than a whiff of Bond and Bourne, Soderbergh plans to remedy what he sees as one of the most frustrating aspects of contemporary action flicks: the logic-defying high-speed car chase.

"Very, very few people escape high-speed pursuit," the director said. "It happens, but it's very rare. So I've already researched the six times in history it's happened, so if we do that and she gets out of it, she's going to get out of it one of the ways they did. It's that kind of thing. It drives me nuts when I see a movie and I think the police presence would be so immediate. That sequence would be over in three minutes!"

In September, Variety reported that "Knockout" would shoot in Ireland and Turkey, as well as the U.S., but Soderbergh told us he still hasn't settled on overseas shooting locations. He has decided that the storyline will begin abroad and then work its way back stateside to a location where Carano's character grew up.

In terms of casting, Soderbergh has decided to surround his largely unfamiliar star with actors who are more recognizable. "I want to cast people around her that make the audience comfortable," he said. "She's an unknown quantity to the audience as a movie actor, so I need a couple people around her so when people see the poster they go, 'Oh it's a real movie.' "
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: MacGuffin on January 07, 2010, 04:47:16 PM
Exclusive: Ewan McGregor, Dennis Quaid & Michael Douglas (& More) Join Steven Soderbergh's 'Knockout'
Source: The Playlist

When the action spy picture "Knockout" was first announced a few months ago, director Steven Soderbergh promised that the lead star, non-actress/ mixed martial arts champion Gina Carano would be surrounded by a name-recognizable cast of supporting talent and he wasn't kidding.

Sources close to the project have confirmed to us the principal cast members that support Carano include Michael Fassbender ("Inglourious Basterds," "Hunger"), Ewan McGregor, Dennis Quaid and Michael Douglas.

When "Knockout" was first announced the project was still very much in the gestation/inception stage so the original concept — a girl from the wrong side of the tracks who is given a second chance to use her skills for constructive purposes — was eventually rethought and cast aside (both filmmaker and writer felt that it had "been done").

Ultimately, "Knockout" is now more of a revenge action-spy thriller. Essentially it's hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and especially one who kicks serious ass. Double crossed by someone on her own team, Mallory Kane (Carano)— a black ops super soldier — seeks to uncover who has set her up to take the fall for a job that goes bad and involves a murder.

The male actors are all part of Carano's special forces team. Douglas plays a government figure not unlike Chris Cooper or Brian Cox from the 'Bourne' movies. Fassbender and one other actor who has yet to sign-on officially (we've been asked not to say who because it's not 100% confirmed, but the actor is male and a fairly big name; though it's possible scheduling conflicts may prevent him from participating) play members of her commando spy unit, and one of these two plays the central antagonist that betrays Carano's character (this is still being kept under wraps for now). McGregor's role is that of the owner/guy who runs a Blackwater private military company-type group that the female fighting champion is is part of (and apparently many of the males take a beating at the hands of Carano).

Carano's Kane character is now the opposite of a girl from the "wrong side of the tracks." She's now from a solid background and was raised around military honor and academia. She leaves the military to go to work for a Blackwater-esque company to make better money and then is eventually betrayed by one of her teammates.

Both Douglas and Quaid have worked with Soderbergh before in his Academy Award-winning 2000 film, "Traffic" and Douglas is set to star in the filmmaker's "Liberace" film if that happens according to plan this summer. Fassbender is the quickly rising, in-demand actor that everyone wants to work with (Tarantino, et. al) and the director is certainly one of those people — Fassbender's role was written with the actor in mind.

And Soderbergh has been circling McGregor for some time now. The "Trainspotting" actor was originally pegged to have a role in the 'Ocean's' films, but his commitments to Lucas' "Star Wars" prequels unfortunately precluded his participation.

"Knockout" — it's still officially a working title, but now we're told that people are warming up to the name and that it might eventually stick — was written by Lem Dobbs, the screenwriter behind Soderbergh's "Kafka" and "The Limey" also well-known for his contentious (and hilariously candid) DVD-commentary arguments with the director ("The Limey" commentary is like two friends with the gloves off and an amusing must-listen).

The director has previously said the film will take elements from "La Femme Nikita," the 'Bourne' films, the Bond film "From Russia With Love" and John Boorman's 1967 crime film "Point Blank," starring Lee Marvin (which is known as the slightly arty, thinking man's, tough guy picture).

Soderbergh's deal for "Knockout" through Relativity Media and Lionsgate is a typically unique one for the adventurous filmmaker. He will be paid no upfront fee for directing the film, but eventually will retain full ownership of the film once its released. It's a bold and unprecedented move. Having just finished up his media-saturation play "Tot Mom" in Australia, Soderbergh is now in New Mexico doing scouting for his February production start date expected to shoot there, Ireland and Turkey among other possible locations.

Carano has been training in L.A. for two months and test fight footage has already been shot. Lionsgate is eyeing an August release. Producers on the project include Relativity Media's Ryan Kavanaugh, Soderbergh's longtime cohort Gregory Jacobs, and Tucker Tooley as an executive producer.

Carano has already accidentally knocked out one stunt coordinator in practice sessions (no, really).
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Gold Trumpet on January 07, 2010, 04:58:20 PM
This should be a fun movie. These actors should be a cushion for Gina Carono to do well. If the movie was a drama, all these actors would highlight her inabilities to act, but because this will be an action movie and she has the experience in fighting, they will make her non-acting abilities look better because they will make the overall story more believable.

All of this speculation is theoretical, of course. Haha, as soon as I wrote that, I imagined a million ways for this film to still fail, but I still believe including these actors is good. For now.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: Stefen on January 07, 2010, 05:11:58 PM
I hope you're right, GT. Soderbergh is one of my favorite filmmakers and as a big mixed martial arts fan, I have absolutely no faith in Gina Carano's acting ability. I've been following her for years and she has no personality or brains. She's super pretty, though.

I'm going to trust Soderbergh because the girlfriend experience was great, but I have huge doubts about Carano. HUGE. 
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: I Love a Magician on January 10, 2010, 12:55:08 AM
NEEDS MORE CHASE TATUM

EDIT: I MEAN CHANNING TATUM. NEEDS MORE CHANNING TATUM.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: MacGuffin on January 10, 2010, 11:52:44 PM
Exclusive: Channing Tatum Joins Soderbergh's 'Knockout'; Antonio Banderas In Talks To Join Cast
Source: The Playlist

Alright, the final piece of the puzzle has arrived.

Channing Tatum has joined the cast of Steven Soderbergh's action-revenge spy thriller "Knockout" which will star Mixed Martial Arts champion and non-act0r Gina Carano in the lead role of a black ops spy that is betrayed by her team.

Meanwhile, a last minute addition to the cast is in the works. Antonio Banderas is in talks to join the cast playing the head of a Black-ops European unit.

On Thursday, we exclusively revealed that Michael Douglas, Dennis Quaid, Ewan McGregor and Michael Fassbender ("Inglourious Basterds," "Hunger") had all joined the cast in supporting roles.

Tatum will play one of the elite specialists on Carano's team named Aaron — a military gearhead-type who's sent to try and bring her back in once she's been double-crossed and gone rogue; trying to figure out who exactly is setting her up. But there is no love lost between the characters which makes his mission more difficult. But we're told the role is actually relatively small in the scope of things.

While everyone is on the same side initially, "Knockout" features a lot of duplicity, double crosses and even reversals of allegiances. Fassbender plays an untrustworthy teammate, Douglas ultimately proves to be an ally and McGregor, the owner of the Blackwater-type special ops team (and once a romantic interest to the lead) is instrumental in trying to make Carano's character, Mallory Kane take the fall for an incident that goes wrong and involves a murder. Dennis Quaid plays her father.

Tatum might seem like an odd choice with that cast -- initially -- but it's a fight film as much as it is a realistic spy/action film and he obviously has experience in that field. The "G.I. Joe" actor actually relentlessly pursued this project and after working with Kevin MacDonald on "The Eagle of the Ninth," and it appears he's eager to work with strong filmmaking talents.

Anecdotally, "Knockout" went out to several key action male stars, but several of them were not very comfortable in a supporting role where a woman beats them senseless. Tatum will likely shoot his role in two or three weeks and then be whisked off to start production on Dito Montiel's "Son of No One" starring Robert Deniro in March (if everything goes according to plan on that particular project). Montiel directed Tatum in the 2009 film, "Fighting" and "A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints."

David Holmes, the composer behind Soderbergh's "Oceans 11-13" series and "Out Of Sight" will be writing the score. It'll be interesting to see what he comes up with. Spy films aren't exactly known for their funky scores, that is unless he's going for a '70s Bond vibe (which would be pretty fresh).

Soderbergh is currently location scouting as we speak and Turkey is now officially off the locale plan due to poor tax incentives. The film will now be primarily shot in Barcelona, Dublin and New Mexico. The picture is set to start shooting in February and Lionsgate hopes to have the film in theaters for August. That seems fast, but the filmmaker is rather notorious for the speed in which he shoots and edits. Barring any unforeseen circumstances, making this date is definitely feasible.
Title: Re: Knockout
Post by: MacGuffin on January 28, 2010, 12:44:24 PM
Pair set for 'Knockout'
Banderas, Paxton join Soderbergh film
Source: Variety

Antonio Banderas and Bill Paxton are joining the cast of Steven Soderbergh's action-thriller "Knockout" opposite martial arts champ Gina Carano.

Ewan McGregor and Michael Fassbender have been announced previously as cast members.

Relativity Media's fully financing with Lionsgate distributing domestically and representing the film internationally. Gregory Jacobs and Ryan Kavanaugh are producing with Tucker Tooley exex producing.

"Knockout" marks the screen starring debut of Carano, portraying a top-level private security operative who's convinced she's been betrayed by her boss and the government and goes on the run to prove her suspicions are true.

Paxton will portray her father and Banderas will play a foreign operative drawn into the mission of revenge.

Script was written by Lem Dobbs, who previously worked with Soderbergh on "The Limey" and "Kafka."

Soderbergh's most recent project was "The Informant."

Banderas recently completed "The Big Bang" and "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Paxton's in his fourth season on "Big Love."
Title: Haywire
Post by: modage on October 12, 2010, 06:52:48 PM
Movietickets.com is reporting that Steven Soderbergh's Haywire (formerly Knockout) is getting a one-week booking at Manhattan's AMC Empire starting on Friday, 10.15. Presumably it'll begin showing the same day in some Los Angeles-area theatre also.

Lionsgate apparently intends to release the espionage action-thriller in January 2011. I don't know what the point of a low-profile sneak booking would be. All I can imagine is that someone at Lionsgate believes that Haywire may be Oscar-worthy. Directed by Soderbergh with a screenplay by Lem Dobbs, it stars Gina Carano, Michael Douglas, Ewan McGregor, Antonio Banderas, Bill Paxton, Channing Tatum and...

http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/2010/10/haywire_soon.php

HOLY SHIT!  I am definitely going to this.  BUT this is the theatre with bed bugs!   :shock:
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on October 12, 2010, 07:06:55 PM
Just throw your clothes in the dryer as soon as you get home. Worth the risk!
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: modage on October 12, 2010, 10:52:24 PM
Now he deleted the story and said AMC is calling it a computer error.  But you can still buy tix.  This is a mystery for ThePlaylist. 
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: MacGuffin on July 21, 2011, 03:53:18 PM
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Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Fernando on July 22, 2011, 04:10:03 PM
Trailer here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFV0Uvzpz0o)
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 22, 2011, 05:18:49 PM
Yeah, I would bang that movie.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Pozer on July 22, 2011, 06:23:17 PM
looks like a digital straight to video piece of shit! this and Outbreak 2 = sodonebergh indeed.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: ©brad on July 22, 2011, 06:24:10 PM
Quote from: polkablues on July 22, 2011, 05:18:49 PM
Yeah, I would bang that movie.

Totes. The fighting looks pretty intense but I'll let Pete be the judge on that. I am loving Soderbergh's decision to keep the camera off his shoulder and not go all Greengrass handheld crazy on us . It feels refreshingly composed and Fincherian. Can't wait.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Stefen on July 22, 2011, 06:28:46 PM
Gina Carano is a dime piece. A straight 10. Just a ridiculously gorgeous woman.

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Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: pete on July 22, 2011, 06:32:30 PM
what did I tell ya? what did I tell ya?
Special forces who MMA and parkour are our new super heroes.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 23, 2011, 12:59:34 AM
Quote from: S.R. on July 22, 2011, 06:28:46 PM
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If the movie was just this gif repeated for two hours, I would still pay to see it on the big screen.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: The Perineum Falcon on July 23, 2011, 01:21:34 AM
A new av, perhaps?
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 23, 2011, 01:39:41 AM
Can't accuse me of not knowing a good idea when I hear it.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: MacGuffin on July 23, 2011, 07:59:04 AM
Quote from: polkablues on July 22, 2011, 05:18:49 PM
Yeah, I would bang that movie.

You're getting married. Don't fuck that trailer, Polka.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 23, 2011, 12:39:22 PM
Quote from: MacGuffin on July 23, 2011, 07:59:04 AM
Quote from: polkablues on July 22, 2011, 05:18:49 PM
Yeah, I would bang that movie.

You're getting married. Don't fuck that trailer, Polka.

Haha... touché.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Stefen on July 23, 2011, 12:53:03 PM
Moar you say?

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Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 23, 2011, 01:30:23 PM
I got your back, Stefen.

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Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: SiliasRuby on July 23, 2011, 02:32:14 PM
Oh my god. I think I have a new crush. Thanks soderberg, stefen, polka, and God... I also want to thank God. Jeez louise. Consider me flushed and infatuated.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Stefen on July 23, 2011, 04:29:07 PM
Did xixax find their new crush?
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Pozer on July 23, 2011, 05:30:29 PM
Quote from: SiliasRuby on July 23, 2011, 02:32:14 PM
Consider me my toilet flushed and me infatuated ejaculated.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Fernando on July 23, 2011, 06:57:30 PM
^^ hahahahaha oh dear...

all these last posts are classic xixax as far as im concerned.

and yeah she's gorgeous, so much that she dethroned alizee, at least for the time being.

Quote from: S.R. on July 23, 2011, 04:29:07 PM
Did xixax find their new crush?

time to set another camp? only this time we must be prepared to get our asses kicked.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Gold Trumpet on July 23, 2011, 11:17:44 PM
Looks good. Like I hoped, Carana's authenticity for fighting would help her immensely with the role. She may be stretched out for a few dramatic scenes, but considering it looks like she is playing a type of Jason Bourne (a steel version of a human being) she should have no trouble. Also, Emma Thompson said acting in film was based on looks of concentration. For her character and what she represents, she seems to do that well too. Unless Soderbergh gets stupid with pacing and editing, Carana should be fine. Also, the action scenes look physical and very impressive for a genre that needs a tougher pulse.

It's still probably going to be an action film and appeal to people like me who love action, but for a January release, I think it will be a lot of fun and easy on the eyes.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Pubrick on July 23, 2011, 11:25:08 PM
Has everyone gone crazy? Pozer was the only one making sense but even he seems to be brainwashed.

Straight to video is exactly what I thought while watching this trailer.. if the name sodonebergh wasn't attached I'm sure you'd all think the same thing. His other outbreak movie also looked utterly trite and conventional although at least that had high caliber talent on show.

And speaking of talent, I don't care how many crunches this guy chick does every morning, that's not sexy. Call her a (literally) strong female character and fresh new face but hot she is not

This is like bizarro xixax where we call boring looking films interesting and manly women attractive.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Alexandro on July 24, 2011, 10:23:30 AM
Quote from: Pubrick on July 23, 2011, 11:25:08 PM
Has everyone gone crazy? Pozer was the only one making sense but even he seems to be brainwashed.

Straight to video is exactly what I thought while watching this trailer.. if the name sodonebergh wasn't attached I'm sure you'd all think the same thing. His other outbreak movie also looked utterly trite and conventional although at least that had high caliber talent on show.

And speaking of talent, I don't care how many crunches this guy chick does every morning, that's not sexy. Call her a (literally) strong female character and fresh new face but hot she is not

This is like bizarro xixax where we call boring looking films interesting and manly women attractive.

LOL
Agree 100%, doesn't look cool at all.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 24, 2011, 11:51:29 AM
Uh-oh... The backlash has already begun.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Gold Trumpet on July 24, 2011, 12:44:40 PM
Haha, that's hardly backlash.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: ©brad on July 24, 2011, 08:26:33 PM
Quote from: Pubrick on July 23, 2011, 11:25:08 PMThis is like bizarro xixax where we call boring looking films interesting and manly women attractive.

Whaaaat. She's a pretty girl with muscle tone who can kick ass. Many people find this sexy. It's cool if you don't, but labeling her manly and anyone who disagrees bizarro is weak. No wonder our female-to-male member ratio is forever out of whack.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: polkablues on July 24, 2011, 08:34:40 PM
Thank you. There's nothing inherently un-feminine about physical strength.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Alexandro on July 25, 2011, 06:46:21 AM
I think she's hot, but not as hot as you guys make her sound.
She looks like a divorced mom of twins.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: socketlevel on July 25, 2011, 09:44:20 AM
maybe I'm a nerd, but my crush is on the fact it's the 3rd Lem dobbs collaboration.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: RegularKarate on July 25, 2011, 12:40:57 PM
I think she's cute and the movie looks fun, but can she act?  What little that's shown in the trailer makes her look wooden as shit.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: MacGuffin on November 14, 2011, 12:47:32 PM
New Trailer here. (http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1810215399/video/27233686)
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Reel on January 18, 2012, 10:05:04 AM
Watch Gina Carano Choke out Jim Norton (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcC-Bg57uuo)

Nothing to do with Haywire, but funny...hot
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: SiliasRuby on May 11, 2012, 02:55:52 AM
this is an interesting piece of action. economical and tight, it was a fun hour and a half. Although the stars come out again for something that has them not doing much. I guess it isn't THAT different from other action films other than it has gina carano showing her awesome shit. Something to see at 4AM on a tuesday night.
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: Pubrick on May 11, 2012, 04:29:45 AM
Quote from: SiliasRuby on May 11, 2012, 02:55:52 AM
Something to see at 4AM on a tuesday night.

So.. Wednesday morning?
Title: Re: Haywire
Post by: ©brad on May 11, 2012, 09:08:20 AM
Movie itself was pretty boring but the fight scenes were excellent. I wish more directors (I'm looking at you Mr. Nolan*) would take this approach of mounting the camera and letting fights happen in the wide. You can actually tell what the fuck is going on and they are so much more intense and visceral. I didn't like the upbeat David Holmes score here, it made for a tone that was all over the place. I'm as big an admirer of Soderbergh as anyone but his movies feel like experiments that you appreciate solely on a technical, film school level.

*Oh man now I'm really gonna piss Mod off.