Minggu, 24 Juni 2012

2000 UK Movies | Billy Elliot Directed By Stephen Daldry

2000 UK Movies | Billy Elliot

Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 49 wins and 54 nominations

Yorkshire, during the endless, violent 1984 strike against the Thatcher closure of British coal mines. Widower Jackie Elliot and his firstborn, fellow miner Tony, take a dim view of 11 year-old second son Billy's poor record in boxing class, which worsens when they discover he sneakily transferred to the neighboring, otherwise girls-only-attended ballet class. Only one schoolmate, closet-gay Michael Caffrey, encourages Billy's desire, aroused by the teacher, who judged him talented enough for private lesson, to train and try out for the world-renowned Royal Ballet audition. Only the prospect of a fancy career unimagined in the pauper quarter may twist pa and big brother's opposition to indispensable support.

Taglines:
Inside every one of us is a special talent waiting to come out. The trick is finding it.

Runtime:
110 min

 


Billy Elliot Movie Soundtrack


Children Of The Revolution - T-Rex

Cosmic Dancer - T-Rex

Get It On - T-Rex

I Love To Boogie - T-Rex

Ride A White Swan - T-Rex

London Calling - The Clash

A Child Is Born - Douglas Corbin

I Believe - Stephen Gately

Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails

Town Called Malice - Paul Weller

Burning Up - Eagle Eye Cherry

Scène - Swan Lake, Op.20

Jingle Bells - James Lord Pierpont



Runaway Train - Soul Asylum

Billy Elliot (2000) Trivia 

Jamie Bell took ballet and other dance classes while in secondary school, which caused him to often be ridiculed by his peers. He used some of these experiences as inspiration while playing Billy Elliot.

In the final scene, the ballet in which Billy performs is Mathew Bourne's version of "Swan Lake" where all the Swans are played by men. Billy plays the part of the Swan, the same part he discusses with Mrs Wilkinson earlier in the film.

One of the great qualms of the entire film was whether Mrs. Wilkinson should be there in the final scene, where the older Billy Elliot performs Swan Lake. Eventually, it came down to the fact that 'Julie Walters' wasn't available for filming.

Billy Elliot's original title was 'Dancer', but when they took the film to the Cannes Film Festival, there was another film called Dancer in the Dark (2000), which won the Palmes D'Or, prompting confusion; indeed, Universal Studios called the directors, producers and writer up and congratulated them. They then realized they had to change the name and settled ('rather lamely', joked the writer) on 'Billy Elliot'.

The musical version of the film, which hit the West End in 2005 to rave reviews and numerous awards and nominations, reportedly cost £5.5 million to make: around £3 million more than the film version. Furthermore, the Broadway production cost $18 million to make, over three times as much as the original film's budget. All three were a financial success.

Jamie Bell is the only one of the four principals to actually come from the area where the film is set.

Jamie Bell was going through puberty at the time of filming. Some of his dialog had to be post-synched as his voice had broken. And the opening scene in which he jumps up and down on a bed to T-Rex's "Cosmic Dancer" was shot over a lengthy period of time. For the latter takes, Bell had acquired hair on his legs and had to have them shaved.

Billy Elliot [Quiero Bailar]




 
 Everybody Hurts - R.E.M


Goofs forBilly Elliot (Quiero bailar)


  • Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Billy's brother listens to music in his room (at 00:42:07) while wearing headphones but in cuts to the father and grandmother in other rooms in the house they hear the music as well. Some stereos allow the use of headphones and speakers together.
  • Continuity: When Jackie is inside the bus leading to the mine, an egg hits his window (at 01:14:40), but when the bus is viewed from outside, the window is clean (01:14:44).
  • Continuity: When Billy visits Debbie at her house, he has his school bag with him (at 00:29:37), but he doesn't have it any more when he is driven home (00:35:35).
  • Continuity: The punch-bag in the dimly lit shot of the gymnasium when Mrs Wilkinson is talking to Billy is moving in one shot (at 00:39:15), then stationary in the next (00:39:21), then moving again (00:40:20).
  • Continuity: When Billy goes to visit his mother's grave, her gravestone describes her as "wife of Peter" (at 00:13:31). However, later in the film, Billy's dad is referred to as Jackie (at 00:22:51, 00:68:59 and 00:73:49).
  • Continuity: Right after Mrs. Wilkinson slaps Billy on the face, at the locker room, we see her from behind with her hands on her face (at 00:47:33 with fingers as if praying). In the next shot, her hands are in a totally different position (at 00:47:34 with clasped hands on her face).
  • Continuity: When Jackie is on the bus taking him back to the mines, the strikers pull the protective cage off the window of the right side of the bus. Moments later when the bus pulls into the coal yard, all the windows on the right of the bus have the protective caging.




 
 Lemon Tree - Fool's Garden

Memorable quotes forBilly Elliot (Quiero bailar)

Dad: Listen, have you noticed anything weird about our Billy lately?
Tony: What are you after like, a list?

Mrs. Wilkinson: Right, Mr. Braithwaite, "The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow".
[to herself]
Mrs. Wilkinson: Fat chance!

Billy: So what about your mother? Does she have sex?
Debbie: No, she's unfulfilled. That's why she dances.
Billy: She dances instead of sex? Your family's weird!

Billy: I don't want a childhood. I want to be a ballet dancer.

Billy: Miss, you don't fancy me do, do you?
Mrs. Wilkinson: No, Billy. Funnily enough, I don't. Now piss off!
Billy: [smiling] Piss off yourself

Debbie: If you want, I'll show you me fanny.
Billy: Nah, I'm all right.

Mr. Braithwaite: You look like a right wanker to me, son.

Mrs. Wilkinson: This'll sound strange, Billy, but for some time now I've been thinkin' of the Royal Ballet School.
Billy: Aren't you a bit old, miss?
Mrs. Wilkinson: No, not me... you! I'm the bloody teacher!

Billy: So, what's it like, like?
Dad: What's what like?
Billy: London.
Dad: I don't know, son. I never made it past Durham.
Billy: Have you never been?
Dad: Why would I want to go to London?
Billy: It's the capital city!
Dad: Well, there are no mines in London.
Billy: Jesus Christ, is that all you think about?

Michael: Oi, dancing boy!
[Billy runs to Michael]
Dad: We'll miss the bus, Billy!
Tony: Will you stop being an old fucking woman?

Gary Poulson: What are you deeing man? This is hand to hand combat not a bloody tea dance!

Billy: I think I'm scared, Dad.
Dad: That's okay, son. We're all scared.
Billy: Well... if I don't like it, can I still come back?
Dad: Are you kidding? We've let out your room.
[straight face then laughter]

Tutor 1: What does it feel like when you're dancing?
Billy: Don't know. Sorta feels good. Sorta stiff and that, but once I get going... then I like, forget everything. And... sorta disappear. Sorta disappear. Like I feel a change in my whole body. And I've got this fire in my body. I'm just there. Flyin' like a bird. Like electricity. Yeah, like electricity.

Mrs. Wilkinson: She must've been a very special woman, your mother.
Billy: No she was just me mam.

NCB Official: Can you tell us why you first became interested in ballet?
Billy: Don't know.
[pauses]
Billy: Just was.
NCB Official: Well was there any particular aspect of the ballet which caught your imagination?
Billy: The dancin'. 


Source: IMDb.com

Minggu, 03 Juni 2012

USA 2010 Movies | Undisputed III: Redemption Directed By Isaac Florentine


Russian inmate Boyka, now severely hobbled by the knee injury suffered at the end of Undisputed 2. No longer the feared prison fighter he was, he has declined so far that he is now good only for cleaning toilets. But when a new prison fight tournament begins - an international affair, matching the best fighters from prisons around the globe, enticing them with the promise of freedom for the winner - Boyka must reclaim his dignity and fight for his position in the tournament.

Undisputed III won Best Director Award and Best Fight Choreographer in the 2010 edition of ActionFest.


Genres: Action | Crime | Drama


Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
Rated R for brutal bloody violence and pervasive language.




Country: USA


Language: English | Spanish (only a few words) | Portuguese (only a few words)


Runtime: USA: 96 min








Goofs for Undisputed III: Redemption (2010)

Factual errors: Throughout the movie, North Korean and French flags are shown the wrong way round.

Factual errors: When Gaga watches the tournament tree in the casino room, the Greek flag is shown the wrong way round on the screen.


Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Turbo first says his line about his hearing coming and going, his lips are out of sync with the audio.


Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): Judging by his tattoos and his necklace, Boyka is clearly an Orthodox Christian. Yet when he is praying in his cell, he does the Sign of the Cross the way Catholic Christians do it, touching his forehead, then his left shoulder and finally his right shoulder. Orthodox Christians touch their right shoulder and then their left shoulder when making the Sign.



Continuity: In the end scene where Boyka steps out of the car and has a small conversation with Turbo, Boyka is shown standing near the one side of the car. But when Turbo closes the door and the car leaves, Boyka is shown standing and looking at it from behind

Continuity: During the last fight scene between Uri Boyka (Adkins) and Raul 'Dolor' Quinones (Zaror) just after Boyka is knocked out of the ring, Dolor turns around with his arms spread to receive praise from the crowd, his back tattoo has been smeared off. When Boyka comes back into the ring with the "bandage" on his leg, we can see that the tattoo has been restored.





 
Source: IMDb.com