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Hellbilly
08-16-2002, 04:12 PM
Wow! The Trailer (http://us.imdb.com/Trailers?0280665) looks very good! I can't hardly wait to see this one.
De Palma's new thriller FEMME FATALE starring Rebecca Romijin-Stamos :) opens November 8 from Warner Bros.
DVD Connoisseur
08-16-2002, 08:20 PM
Excellent news. It's been a fair while since I watched a De Palma film (I missed Mission To Mars completely....).
Should be a good 'un!
The Chaostar
08-17-2002, 01:15 AM
Err, the film is not that good. Saw it at Cannes and, to me at least, seemed very poor. It's the same case with SNAKE EYES: Great camerawork, great editing, great way to say a story but no story - good looking but empty. At least that is my opinion.
Hellbilly
09-15-2002, 08:29 PM
Looks like our friend Ebert enjoyed De Palma's latest:
"Femme Fatale" is Brian de Palma's high-style new thriller, a deceptive labyrinth that also sinks through lies and deceptions to get to the truth of the story. Rebecca Romijn-Stamos is a sexy member of a theft ring who daringly seduces a diamond costume off the model wearing it, before a screening at the Cannes Film Festival. Antonio Banderas is the photographer drawn into her web, in a film of relentless sex, spectacular sequences without dialogue, plots within plots, and payoffs after payoffs. De Palma is in form.
thanks to rhett for the info.
rhett
09-15-2002, 10:48 PM
De Palma is in form.
That is great news, and it has really increased my anticipation for this film. De Palma hasn't done a great film in years, and perhaps this will rival his films of the 70's and 80's.
KillerCannabis
09-16-2002, 05:20 AM
Romijn? I'm there. I'll go see it when it opens. Sounds good too.
I saw a French trailer for this months ago. Looked like RR had a full nude scene in it (the under water bit).
Which, if this were the case, would make it a work of cinematic genius.
indiephantom
09-16-2002, 04:04 PM
Saw it at the Toronto Film fest. It's a lot of fun. As the other poster above noted, it does fall into the category of SNAKE EYES and a few other De Palma efforts which open big, but then never really amount to much.
This one is cool because of the sexy females and the humor. It's big entertainment and everyone looks to be having a great time. Argento might not be happy to see that DePalma rips off a shot from TENEBRE for the second time.
Cydeous
09-16-2002, 06:39 PM
I love a lot of De Palma's work and hopefully this one will be allong the lines of <B>Sisters</B> and <B>Dressed to Kill</B>, or at least as good as <B>Body Double</B>.
I wonder why he made <B>Mission to Mars</B>. What was he thinking?
Hellbilly
11-09-2002, 10:44 AM
So, did any of you guys watched this yet?
Richard Anthony
11-09-2002, 06:29 PM
I'm really looking forward to seeing this film. I love Brian De Palma's films, one of my favorite directors of all time, he is a brilliant director. FEMME FATALE sounds like Brian De Palma is back in top form, some of his classic Horror/Thrillers DRESSED TO KILL, THE FURY, and BODY DOUBLE, and this film brings to mind some of his best work in film.:)
BloodMan
11-09-2002, 08:53 PM
Ripped off Argento again! Grrrrr
Anyway, Might go see this film... not too sure
cheers!!!
:) :) :) :)
Nick
maringo
11-10-2002, 07:13 PM
Originally posted by BloodMan
Ripped off Argento again! Grrrrr
Anyway, Might go see this film... not too sure
cheers!!!
:) :) :) :)
Nick
He didn't really rip off the Tenebrae "he's behind you" shot in his earlier film Raising Cain. A similar scene is present in the Alfred Hitchcock film Frenzy, so both directors are ripping him off.
I haven't seen Femme Fatale, so I can't comment about the second alleged rip off.
rhett
11-12-2002, 12:13 AM
I don't understand why so many people bash DePalma for "ripping off" Hitchcock, Argento, etc. We live in a post-modernist time, where everything is taken in quotation marks and wink-wink-nudge-nudge humor. Carpenter lifts shots from Howard Hawks, Tarantino lifts from countless films, and Kevin Smith owes more than his fair share of filmmaking to John Hughes. Everyone is influenced by others, so why fault directors for actually acknowledging these influences by including them as homages in their films?
Joel Groce
11-12-2002, 03:40 AM
Saw this the other day - I really loved the shots and setups that DePalma has concocted here, BUT storywise, it just didn't make it for me - I had hopes for this too. But I don't see it getting ranked up there with "Blowout", "Sisters", or "Dressed To Kill".
Andrew
11-12-2002, 09:53 PM
Can we get a confirmation on the nude scene? :D
Originally posted by AndrewBBD
Can we get a confirmation on the nude scene? :D
http://www.bashfulmonkey.com/Desperado
This site has screencaps. This site updates every other day or so, and doesn't keep an archive up, so go there quickly.
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