In a series of images, Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has been delighting fans of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides by sending out pretty much a daily photo from the set. You can keep track of the previous imaages here along with the exclusive images that we posted earlier today.
In this latest image, Jerry tweets the following:
Rob Marshall lines up shot in Blackbeard’s cabin set at Pinewood w camera operator Martin Schaer alongside him.
I’m loving the skull and crossbones image behind him!
The fourth installment of Disney / Jerry Bruckheimer’s Pirates of the Caribbean stars Johnny Depp, Ian McShane, Penelope Cruz, Geoffrey Rush, Kevin McNally, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Sam Claflin, Stephen Graham, Yuki Matsuzaki and Gemma Ward.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is released May 2011, and is directed by Rob Marshall.
In this latest image, Jerry tweets the following:
Rob Marshall lines up shot in Blackbeard’s cabin set at Pinewood w camera operator Martin Schaer alongside him.
I’m loving the skull and crossbones image behind him!
The fourth installment of Disney / Jerry Bruckheimer’s Pirates of the Caribbean stars Johnny Depp, Ian McShane, Penelope Cruz, Geoffrey Rush, Kevin McNally, Astrid Bergès-Frisbey, Sam Claflin, Stephen Graham, Yuki Matsuzaki and Gemma Ward.
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides is released May 2011, and is directed by Rob Marshall.
- 10/12/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Disproportionately large numbers of picture tweets continued to be a Friday trend today, with another on-set shot of "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" showing up from Jerry Bruckheimer, Ludacris hanging out with Paul Walker, and Rose McGowan showing up to a Uso event with an actor you may recognize from "Sons of Anarchy."
Jon Favreau continued to update everyone about the production status of "Cowboys and Aliens," while Eli Roth and Diddy both joined the critical praise pile-on for "The Social Network." Find out if you agree with them and why Shaq says Kevin Garnett got mad at him after the jump.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is Twitter-Wood for October 8, 2010.
Twitter Pic of the Day:
@Ludacris Paul Walker Loves it!!!! http://plixi.com/p/49410253
-Ludacris, Actor ("Crash," "Hustle and Flow")
@Jon_Favreau Last weekend before I see the editors assembly of #CowboysandAliens. The sleeves are about to roll up.
Jon Favreau continued to update everyone about the production status of "Cowboys and Aliens," while Eli Roth and Diddy both joined the critical praise pile-on for "The Social Network." Find out if you agree with them and why Shaq says Kevin Garnett got mad at him after the jump.
I'm @brianwarmoth, and this is Twitter-Wood for October 8, 2010.
Twitter Pic of the Day:
@Ludacris Paul Walker Loves it!!!! http://plixi.com/p/49410253
-Ludacris, Actor ("Crash," "Hustle and Flow")
@Jon_Favreau Last weekend before I see the editors assembly of #CowboysandAliens. The sleeves are about to roll up.
- 10/8/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Movies Blog
It’s been a while since we’ve provided an update on Captain Jack Sparrow and the rest of the crew of Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, which is currently shooting in England. The film stars Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Ian McShane and Penelope Cruz and is due to set sail into theatres next May,
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has been tweeting images from the set pretty fast a furious over recent weeks. The most recent addition, posted yesterday features camera operator Martin Schaer lining up a shot, we’ve also had pics of the shoot in Hawaii, and of the Pirates doing what they do best – drinking in a Pub!
Of course Bruckheimer has been including a narrative with his images, his most recent tweet is one I can identify with – the British weather:
On Pirates set in Greenwich UK for past few days. Horses, carriages, hundreds of extras and mud.
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer has been tweeting images from the set pretty fast a furious over recent weeks. The most recent addition, posted yesterday features camera operator Martin Schaer lining up a shot, we’ve also had pics of the shoot in Hawaii, and of the Pirates doing what they do best – drinking in a Pub!
Of course Bruckheimer has been including a narrative with his images, his most recent tweet is one I can identify with – the British weather:
On Pirates set in Greenwich UK for past few days. Horses, carriages, hundreds of extras and mud.
- 10/8/2010
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
So I’ve been following the updates from my favourite producer very closely over the past week as he’s been tweeting some nice new images from the set of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides as they film in England. They’ve been at Pinewood Studios over the past couple of weeks and his most recent tweet sounds rather interesting and hopefully won’t lead to any delays.
On Pirates set in Greenwich UK for past few days. Horses, carriages, hundreds of extras and mud. Lots of mud. Caused by lots of rain.
Last night, Jerry tweeted another image from the set of the move with the following message:
Camera operator Martin Schaer lines up shot at Captain’s Daughter pub w/ director of photography Dariusz Wolsk.
I love these candid shots that he’s updating and this is one reason why I love Twitter so much. Instant...
On Pirates set in Greenwich UK for past few days. Horses, carriages, hundreds of extras and mud. Lots of mud. Caused by lots of rain.
Last night, Jerry tweeted another image from the set of the move with the following message:
Camera operator Martin Schaer lines up shot at Captain’s Daughter pub w/ director of photography Dariusz Wolsk.
I love these candid shots that he’s updating and this is one reason why I love Twitter so much. Instant...
- 10/8/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
It’s always the way. I’m literally about to call it a night (especially since it’s now 2am!) and I see my favourite producer, put out a tweet from the set of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. The cast are all currently filming at Pinewood Studios in the UK and they’re obviously doing lots of night shoots at the moment as all the tweets are coming in the middle of the night and for some reason, I’m still awake!
Anyway, the tweet Jerry has just sent goes like this:
Camera operator Martin Schaer in modern clothes sticks out from background players in 18th century costumes.
The image isn’t quite as nice as the one yesterday but is more humorous with Martin stood there in amongst the extras in the scene. This is another reason I love twitter!
The fourth installment of Disney / Jerry Bruckheimer...
Anyway, the tweet Jerry has just sent goes like this:
Camera operator Martin Schaer in modern clothes sticks out from background players in 18th century costumes.
The image isn’t quite as nice as the one yesterday but is more humorous with Martin stood there in amongst the extras in the scene. This is another reason I love twitter!
The fourth installment of Disney / Jerry Bruckheimer...
- 10/2/2010
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
'The Restless Conscience'
A quietly persuasive documentary, ''The Restless Conscience'' examines the German resistance to Adolf Hitler that arose during the early years of his regime and extended into World War II. While nearly everyone knows about the failed attempt by senior officers to kill Hitler with a bomb, and many also are aware of the White Rose resistance group of students, here the gallery of active opponents grows to include a much broader sample.
Aside from the specifics of who did what and when, the film also points out how difficult it is to take a stand, or even to know when to take a stand, in a society where criminal atrocity is fast becoming the norm.
Archival footage of the period, as well as family photos, are combined with interviews with survivors of the anti-Hitler groups. These last are mostly, though not exclusively, confined to talks with spouses, siblings, sons, daughters and friends, since nearly all of the people whose bravery is described ended up being executed in the wake of the famed failed assassination attempt made by senior German officers on Hitler.
Opposition to the Nazis apparently rose principally among four particular groups: dissident clergy, socialists and their compatriots in the labor movement, democratically oriented politicians, and the military's officer corps. These last have often been depicted as opposing Hitler on class grounds, but according to the film, the largely aristocratic officers shared a common faith in democracy as well as a revulsion at the Nazis' brutality.
One dissident officer, a young lieutenant at the time, describes how he and his superiors waited in vain to be called in to quell the Brown Shirts on Kristallnacht, only to discern to their horror that the anti-Semitic violence was government-planned. This same man's description of a mass execution of Jews on the Eastern Front -- in which he blames himself for not getting in line with the victims -- is one of the film's many shattering moments.
Much of the film is taken with descriptions of growing disillusionment. Many of the regime's opponents, especially some stubbornly brave socialists, were active from the start and were among the earliest and most frequent inmates of Nazi prisons.
But others came to their positions slowly, even reluctantly, given the risk to their and their families' positions. However, once committed, there was apparently no bounds to their actions, which went so far to include a clandestine escape organization for Jews run by the most senior officials in the Abwehr, German military intelligence, including its chief and his top lieutenant.
The film, part of the AFI USA Independent Showcase, is so crammed with information, with tales of heroism and incidents of tremendous tragedy, that it cannot help but be sensational. However, director Hava Kohav Beller never panders, and maintains a dry, even distant tone that is appropriate for the hot material.
THE RESTLESS CONSCIENCE
Director-producer-writer Hava Kohav Beller
Consulting historian Prof. Peter Hoffmann
Editors Tonicka Janek, Juiette Weber, David Rogow
Cinematographers Volker Rodde, Martin Schaer, Gabor Bagyoni
Narrator: John Dildine
Color
Running time -- 113 minutes
No MPAA rating
(c) The Hollywood Reporter...
Aside from the specifics of who did what and when, the film also points out how difficult it is to take a stand, or even to know when to take a stand, in a society where criminal atrocity is fast becoming the norm.
Archival footage of the period, as well as family photos, are combined with interviews with survivors of the anti-Hitler groups. These last are mostly, though not exclusively, confined to talks with spouses, siblings, sons, daughters and friends, since nearly all of the people whose bravery is described ended up being executed in the wake of the famed failed assassination attempt made by senior German officers on Hitler.
Opposition to the Nazis apparently rose principally among four particular groups: dissident clergy, socialists and their compatriots in the labor movement, democratically oriented politicians, and the military's officer corps. These last have often been depicted as opposing Hitler on class grounds, but according to the film, the largely aristocratic officers shared a common faith in democracy as well as a revulsion at the Nazis' brutality.
One dissident officer, a young lieutenant at the time, describes how he and his superiors waited in vain to be called in to quell the Brown Shirts on Kristallnacht, only to discern to their horror that the anti-Semitic violence was government-planned. This same man's description of a mass execution of Jews on the Eastern Front -- in which he blames himself for not getting in line with the victims -- is one of the film's many shattering moments.
Much of the film is taken with descriptions of growing disillusionment. Many of the regime's opponents, especially some stubbornly brave socialists, were active from the start and were among the earliest and most frequent inmates of Nazi prisons.
But others came to their positions slowly, even reluctantly, given the risk to their and their families' positions. However, once committed, there was apparently no bounds to their actions, which went so far to include a clandestine escape organization for Jews run by the most senior officials in the Abwehr, German military intelligence, including its chief and his top lieutenant.
The film, part of the AFI USA Independent Showcase, is so crammed with information, with tales of heroism and incidents of tremendous tragedy, that it cannot help but be sensational. However, director Hava Kohav Beller never panders, and maintains a dry, even distant tone that is appropriate for the hot material.
THE RESTLESS CONSCIENCE
Director-producer-writer Hava Kohav Beller
Consulting historian Prof. Peter Hoffmann
Editors Tonicka Janek, Juiette Weber, David Rogow
Cinematographers Volker Rodde, Martin Schaer, Gabor Bagyoni
Narrator: John Dildine
Color
Running time -- 113 minutes
No MPAA rating
(c) The Hollywood Reporter...
- 10/18/1991
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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