In case you were wondering, here is a clip of the stunt Joel mentioned in the previous post where Nash stepped for him in order to be violently hit by a car. The scene is from the 2007 television series “Dangerous” in which Joel played a deliciously evil cop, seen here preparing to murder one of his former informants. Although Joel gets to shoot people, it’s brother Nash who is appointed to be hit by the car and go flying head over heels.
Watch closely and you’ll see some of the fragments of the shattered windscreen that Joel mentions bursting around (and into) Nash. To Joel’s credit, he was at least willing to put down his tea and blanket long enough to lie down on the grubby car park ground for his ‘dead guy’ close-up….. :-)
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Distribution : Khan Chittenden, Robert Menzies, Tzu-yi Mo, Edwina Wren
Résumé : 1942, temps de guerre, Singapour. Un pilote de chasse australien est battu au combat, il se réveille suspendu dans les arbres. La nuit tombe, il arpente la jungle dangereuse à la recherche d'un sanctuaire...
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Here is the scene from the 2007 television show “Dangerous” to which Joel was referring in his conversation with Seth Meyers (see previous post). Playing a rogue cop, Joel gets to shoot at people, but it’s brother Nash who is appointed to get hit by the car and go flying head over heels.
Watch closely and you can see some of the fragments of the shattered windscreen that Joel mentioned bursting around (and into) Nash. To Joel’s credit, he was at least willing to put down his tea and blanket long enough to lie down on the grubby car park ground for his close-up….. :-)
I am not sure if there is any difference with this trailer for Canopy that recently popped up compared to the one I posted last year. What the hell, it is a gorgeous looking film with a hint of Terrence Malick visuals to it, so it is worth posting again.
Singapore, February 9, 1942. The Japanese invasion is underway. Jim (Khan Chittenden), an Australian fighter pilot, wakes up dangling from a…
An intriguing if a little frustrating debut feature. Aurally stunning.
Set against the backdrop of the fall of Singapore to Japanese forces during WWII, Canopy, by first time feature writer/director Aaron Wilson, is an intriguingly experimental movie that follows the largely silent trials of an Australian fighter pilot shot down in the jungle.
Largely silent in terms of dialogue, that is. This…