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Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 28 сен 2016, 12:51
mira
Re: Gods of Egypt
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margarita
Re: Gods of Egypt
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Kika
прикольно

Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 09 дек 2016, 09:43
mira
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNvfiblDLTv ... roductions
Costume illustration of #set from #godsofegypt played by #gerardbutler Designed by @lizpalmer Illustrated by @gypsytaylor #costumeillustration #alexproyas #costumeconcept #behindthescenes
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNvf7VnDRx9/
Rhino screenshot of the helmet worn by #set from #godsofegypt played by #gerardbutler Designed by @lizpalmer Built by @tucothekidramirez #costumeillustration #stratasys #alexproyas #grownparts #costumeconcept #3dprinting #rhino
Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 10 дек 2016, 12:00
kapelka
Вчера в десятый раз пересмотрела на канале Кинохит Боги Египта...

Боже, какой же Сет красивый!!!

Сидела любовалась.

Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 10 дек 2016, 18:33
Kika
даааа

Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 10 дек 2016, 20:44
Kika
Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 18 дек 2016, 17:30
Yanchik
mira писал(а):
Gerard Butler shirtless scene [Gods Of Egypt (2016)]

Блин, такие крутые сцены вырезали ....

Они бы сделали весь фильм!!!!

Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 18 дек 2016, 17:49
Ursula
Yanchik писал(а):Блин, такие крутые сцены вырезали ....

Они бы сделали весь фильм!!!!


Всё на месте, ничего не вырезано

Это "безрубашечная" сцена
Re: Gods of Egypt
Добавлено: 27 дек 2016, 10:51
mira
https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmbl ... _b-gdnfilm
The best films of 2016 ... that you probably didn't see
Guardian staff compile a list of overlooked films of the past year, including Isabelle Huppert’s overshadowed hit, the scariest horror film and a farting corpse
Gods of Egypt
More than forgotten foreign imports (like Romania’s Aferim!) or minuscule arthouse documentaries (like A Space Program) the most unfairly dismissed movie of 2016 was Alex Proyas’ Gods of Egypt. A box-office stinker in the US (it did better overseas, but not good enough) Proyas, an Australian with Egyptiotic roots, rightly caught hell for this picture’s whitewashed casting. It is hard to argue against that, but if you take the movie for what it is – a modernized version of mid-century musclemen silliness – the exercise makes a little more sense.
Gods of Egypt’s storyline is impossible to predict, zooming from ancient times to outer space to the afterlife and back again. Our immortal heroes bleed gold, transform into enormous winged beasts and have regular-sized humans massage their enormous aching ligaments in gigantic indoor swimming pools. Plus two scrappy twentysomethings (Brenton Thwaites and Courtney Eaton) prance around in very little clothing. (What? It’s hot in Egypt!)
So many of our big-budget fantasy and sci-fi projects feel a little safe. Even Rogue One: A Star Wars Story is more about snapping like a jigsaw piece into a preexisting mythos than being its own thing. Gods of Egypt and its whacked-out (OK, borderline-incoherent) storyline is bursting with creativity and risk. If you can watch a bald Geoffrey Rush shoot fireballs from a sword on his crystal spaceship at a giant worm of chaos and not be moved, you may as well stop going to movies. JH