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Loukas 29-03-2010 11:02 PM

4321 (4 girls, 3 days, 2 cities, 1 chance)
 
http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._7544392_n.jpg

They have not told us the exact storyline yet however i think this film could either be a hit or a massive, massive fail. I was shocked to see Emma Roberts, Eve and Michelle Ryan to star in the film, i like them as actresses so yeah i dunno



What do you think? Does it look promising? Would you go see it?

MrGaryy 29-03-2010 11:12 PM

Why is this thread like an advertisement?

anyway, it looks **** and omg Emma Roberts shoot me now. and her.

Loukas 29-03-2010 11:13 PM

I didn't mean to lay it out like an advert, sorry. I'm in 2 minds about it. I mean, if they did not give us a storyline i don't see the point.

GypsyGoth 29-03-2010 11:18 PM

I'd go see it.

Tom4784 30-03-2010 02:17 AM

It looks terrible, Noel Clarke as a writer is a one trick pony.

Tom4784 02-04-2010 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClaireLucas (Post 3131808)
Im not sure what you guys were watching but I've seen the FULL LENGTH OFFICIAL trailer and I have to say it looks QUALITY!

Noel Clarke is anything but a one trick pony, thats only an opinion because the only 2 films that have been released by him we both part of the same story, a story that shows both sides of the coin, how things people do effect them later in life! But dont take my word for it, watch the official trailer and go to the cinema and see for yourself. you cant write off a writer so early on in their career, thats so closed minded! Noel Clarke is one of my biggest inspirations as he came from no where, from nothing, no qualifications or training and has proved that no matter who you are or where your from, if you have a goal you want to achieve you can do it, if you want it enough! BIG pRAISE TO THE BLOKE! The world needs people like him to give us hope!!!!

Heres the link to the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aegHMkRzr-4

Talk to me when he hasn't done some repetitive West London based gang film. Kidulthood was passable but Adulthood was terrible. He's done three films now and they all seem cut from the same cloth. It's not close minded to think he's a one trick pony if all his films are based around the same themes. If his next film is dramatically different then I'll reconsider it but but the moment, he's a one trick pony and not a good one at that.

JadeMLawrence 02-04-2010 03:41 PM

People need to realise that the role of Noel Clarke as a director is to surprise audiences by creating films that people wouldn't expect him to do. With 'Kidulthood' and 'Adulthood' which were both "urban drama" set and based in London, to create 4.3.2.1 where it's merging the best of UK talent and the best of US talent is setting the standard of Film Evoultion. Directors are there to be risk takers and Noel is doing that by creating a film you thought you wouldn't expect. It's pretty simple.

Tom4784 02-04-2010 03:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JadeMLawrence (Post 3133018)
People need to realise that the role of Noel Clarke as a director is to surprise audiences by creating films that people wouldn't expect him to do. With 'Kidulthood' and 'Adulthood' which were both "urban drama" set and based in London, to create 4.3.2.1 where it's merging the best of UK talent and the best of US talent is setting the standard of Film Evoultion. Directors are there to be risk takers and Noel is doing that by creating a film you thought you wouldn't expect. It's pretty simple.

O.....kay Ms Walking Advertisement........

ClaireLucas 02-04-2010 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezzy (Post 3133015)
Talk to me when he hasn't done some repetitive

Talk to me when you've seen it, coz like i said, you dont know until you've seen it!

Stu 02-04-2010 05:07 PM

you want something blad? i sed you want something blad?

[Cue repetetive garage music and fast cut away shots].

GypsyGoth 02-04-2010 07:43 PM

I was going to go see this film, I'm not now because of the advertising jerks spamming this site. I hope you guys are happy :cloud:

arista 02-04-2010 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JadeMLawrence (Post 3133018)
People need to realise that the role of Noel Clarke as a director is to surprise audiences by creating films that people wouldn't expect him to do. With 'Kidulthood' and 'Adulthood' which were both "urban drama" set and based in London, to create 4.3.2.1 where it's merging the best of UK talent and the best of US talent is setting the standard of Film Evoultion. Directors are there to be risk takers and Noel is doing that by creating a film you thought you wouldn't expect. It's pretty simple.




What Happens if this Bombs?

freshmosphere 02-04-2010 09:50 PM

4.3.2.1
 
I can't actually wait to see this movie, i reckon it is going to be better than Kidulthood and Adulthood, Noel Clark's doing big things now!

GypsyGoth 02-04-2010 09:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by freshmosphere (Post 3133815)
I can't actually wait to see this movie, i reckon it is going to be better than Kidulthood and Adulthood, Noel Clark's doing big things now!

I was going to rent those dvds, but now because of your post, I'm not going to bother :bored:

Tom4784 03-04-2010 12:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ClaireLucas (Post 3133141)
Talk to me when you've seen it, coz like i said, you dont know until you've seen it!

But why should I care? He's done one decent film and one awful film, this looks like it's nothing new and I'm bored of him. Every film he's done so far is basically the same except judging from the trailer this will be by far the worst.

Why should I watch this when It basically looks like all his other work?

Stephanie 03-04-2010 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GypsyGoth (Post 3133823)
I was going to rent those dvds, but now because of your post, I'm not going to bother :bored:

You should :(

They are amazing films.

Christina 03-04-2010 12:31 AM

It looks really weird lool!! It'd of been better if they'd of shown more of the story line.

Loukas 03-04-2010 12:32 AM

In the official trailer it does. :)

GypsyGoth 03-04-2010 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephanie (Post 3134257)
You should :(

They are amazing films.

Cool, I'll d/l kidulthood soon.

MandaSimbai 05-04-2010 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DoubleTrouble (Post 3124941)
http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._7544392_n.jpg

They have not told us the exact storyline yet however i think this film could either be a hit or a massive, massive fail. I was shocked to see Emma Roberts, Eve and Michelle Ryan to star in the film, i like them as actresses so yeah i dunno



What do you think? Does it look promising? Would you go see it?




love it need to watch
not to be missed

ClaireLucas 06-04-2010 04:47 PM

I'm so glad i saw this online today... proves the doubters wrong :) Good things happen to good people, Congrats to Noel Clarke, if a company as big as Icon want a piece of him and his work, then it just goes to show his talents really are Unstoppable :)

Link to article: http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...&cs=1&nid=2562


Icon signs deal with Noel Clarke
Financier-distrib nabs stake in Unstoppable
By LEO BARRACLOUGH

LONDON — U.K. film group Icon, which is owned by Len Blavatnik's U.S.-based company Access Industries, has inked an exclusive first-look deal with thesp-scribe-helmer-producer Noel Clarke, winner of the 2009 BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award, and his shingle Unstoppable Ent.
The pact gives Icon the option to finance, sell and distribute everything Unstoppable produces, which is anticipated to be one or two films a year in the $5 million - $10 million range. Clarke will either pen, helm, produce or star in all pics.

As part of the pact, Icon will take a small equity stake in Unstoppable.

The projects Icon will be kicking the tires of first are an under wraps Clarke directing-starring vehicle with the working title "Hood3"; a sports film centered around the 2012 London Olympics, "Fast Girls," to be produced with Damian Jones; and "Reign of Death," a noir vision of the future in which a private eye investigates a murder by an android.

"I'm not interested in sitting back and being safe," Clarke said. "We will actively try to break new ground with what we do out of the U.K. for our home-grown audience and for an increasingly important international one also."

The deal was negotiated by Clarke, Stewart Till, CEO of the Icon UK group, Hugo Grumbar, prexy of Icon Film Distribution, and Josh Varney of Independent Talent Group.

Clarke penned and starred in the 2006 urban youth drama "Kidulthood," which won the screenplay kudo at the Dinard Film Festival and debut director award at the British Independent Film Awards.

He also penned, helmed and starred in the sequel "Adulthood" in 2008.

He can be seen later this year in Philip Ridley's "Heartless," alongside Jim Sturgess and Timothy Spall, and Neil Marshall's "Centurion," alongside Michael Fassbender.

International sales arm Icon Entertainment Intl. is repping Clarke's latest film "4.3.2.1," a fast-paced heist movie written, directed, produced and starring Clarke.

The film, which also features Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton and Ophelia Lovibond, will be released in the U.K. by Universal/The Works in June.

BB_Eye 06-04-2010 05:35 PM

Will you alternate account spammers just sod off? No one cares about this movie.


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