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"Sin City" (2004) ist die Verfilmung der "Sin City" Comics von Frank Miller... Verantwortlich dafür ist Robert Rodriguez (u.a. "Desperado", "Spy Kids", "From Dusk Till Dawn", "Faculty")...
Willkommen in Sin City! Der Stadt der Hartgesottenen, der Korrupten, der gebrochenen Herzen. Manche nennen diese Stadt düster. Dann gibt es andere, die sie ihr Zuhause nennen. Korrupte Cops. Sexy Huren. Verzweifelte Spitzel. Die einen suchen Rache. Die anderen dürsten nach Erlösung. Und dann gibt es noch solche,die ein bisschen von beidem haben wollen. Ein Universum voller unwahrscheinlicher und zögerlicher Helden, die immer noch das Richtige tun wollen - in einer Stadt, in der die Grenzen zwischen gut und böse verschwinden...
Es wirken mit...
Mickey Rourke (u.a. "Irgendwann in Mexiko") als Marv,
Jaime King (u.a. "Pearl Harbor") als Goldie,
Bruce Willis (u.a. "Die Hard") als Hartigan,
Jessica Alba (u.a. "Dark Angel") als Nancy,
Clive Owen (u.a. "Die Bourne Identität") als Dwight,
Brittany Murphy (u.a. "8 Mile") als Shellie,
Rosario Dawson (u.a. "MIIB") als Gail,
Rutger Hauer (u.a. "Blade Runner") als Cardinal Roark,
Nick Stahl (u.a. "Terminator 3") als Roark Junior,
Josh Hartnett (u.a. "Black Hawk Down") als The Man,
Elijah Wood (u.a. "Der Herr der Ringe") als Kevin,
Carla Gugino (u.a. "Spy Kids") als Lucille und viele andere...
"Sin City" startete am 1. April 2005 recht erfolgreich in den US-Kinos...
Und am 11. August 2005 - nach einer Terminverschiebung - auch hier in Deutschland... "Sin City 2" wird wohl frühestens 2010 in die Kinos kommen... "Sin City 3" ist ebenfalls geplant... Und dann wäre da noch eine "Sin City" TV-Serie in Planung...
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[15.12.2008]
SHH! sprach mit Frank Miller... [...] Last week, we spoke to actor Mickey Rourke about returning as Marv in Sin City 2, and he seemed kind of tentative about spending three hours putting on Marv's make-up, but Miller shared, "He has a pretty big role. I hope Mickey plays it."
And as far as whether Miller might co-direct with Robert Rodriguez again or direct himself, now that he has The Spirit under his belt: "I hope to work with Robert. We're talking it over and trying to work out the mechanics of actually getting it made. It's always tricky with movies. I believe that a movie's going to come out as soon as I see its name on a marquee."
"I'll publish something," he hinted with a smile, when asked whether there might be a "Sin City" or "300" comic or graphic novel out before either movie. [...]
[09.12.2008]
IESB sprach kürzlich mit Rosario Dawson über den Stand der Dinge... [...] she confirmed the April start date talked about for SIN CITY 2. She says yes the script is done and they are all set to go. She will reprise her role of Gail. [...]
[08.12.2008]
CS! meldet... A couple days ago, MTV's Splash Page chatted up actor Mickey Rourke at a party for Fox Seachlight and the results of that discussion (which you can read here) seemed to indicate that both Frank Miller and Mickey were ready to go on the long-delayed Sin City 2.
At the junket for Darren Aronofsky's The Wrestler in which Rourke gives a heartbreaking performance as Randy "The Ram" Robinson, a has-been wrestler trying to go out in a blaze of glory, he told ComingSoon.net/Superhero Hype! that he's not as gung-ho about returning to play Marv as he might have been last week.
"No, I'm not interested in that right now. That's not a reality right now. It's pissing in the wind," Rourke admitted. "There's different factions going different directions there. I don't know. That's three hours of make up and I'm claustrophobic, so I'm going to have to work something out."
Who knows how much of a role Marv would have played in the sequel considering that it was to be based around the mini-series "A Dame to Kill For" but Marv was always kind of in the background even in the stories that didn't feature him, so hopefully, they can work things out. [...]
[05.12.2008]
IGN sprach mit Frank Miller... [...] "Sin City 2 is written," he proclaimed. "It's mainly a matter of working out the details of the production. I'm hoping to do it with Robert Rodriguez again in the same circumstances that we did the first one, and we could be shooting as soon as April."
He wouldn't be drawn on the nature of the plot or which A-listers would return for the shoot [...]
[21.09.2008]
BadTaste.it zitiert Frank Miller... [...] I cant' talk about my projects, because I don't believe a movie is real until I see the title on the screen. There are many things that can go wrong. But I can tell you that I'm very close to begin Sin City 2 with Robert Rodriguez. We have to arrange a few things and we'll be back in action. [...]
[30.08.2008]
Wie Gamespot kürzlich meldete, arbeitet Transmission Games nicht länger am "Sin City" Videospiel, ein bislang unbekannter Entwickler sei mit der Umsetzung beschäftigt... [...] Information remains relatively sparse on Sin City the game. Red Mile has previously announced that the game will make use of Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3, which has powered such titles as Gears of War and Hour of Victory. Reports earlier this year indicated that the game would arrive on the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii in time for Christmas 2009.
Commenting on the direction of the game when it was first announced, design lead Flint Dille said, "Frank [Miller] and I have been having a party coming up with nasty stuff for the game. In true Sin City fashion, some old characters will return, new characters will appear and--without giving anything away--probably die horribly."
[25.05.2008]
Der TV-Sender Pro7 zeigt heute um 23.00 Uhr "Sin City" als deutsche Free-TV-Premiere...
[25.01.2008]
CS! sprach mit Jessica Alba... CS/SHH!: What can you tell us about your character in "Sin City 2"?
Jessica Alba: I haven't read a script. I don't know anything about it. Robert (Rodriguez) and Frank (Miller) haven't talked to me about it at all. [...]
[17.01.2008]
GameFront meldet... Red Mile Entertainment will das Sin City-Spiel 2009 in Europa ausliefern. Das bestätigte der Publisher gegenüber MCVUK.
Red Mile verwendet für die Umsetzung der Comic-Serie von Frank Miller die Unreal Engine 3. Als Plattformen sind PS3 und Xbox 360 im Gespräch, wenngleich sie auch noch nicht offiziell bestätigt wurden.
[08.06.2007]
MTV Movies Blog meldet... [...]Two years after "Sin City" thrilled audiences with its revolutionary style, author and co-director Frank Miller was eager to tease fans with talk of the sequel. "Robert [Rodriguez] and I have a script and we’re all raring to go. We’re aching to get started," he said. "I want to work with that crew again...that wonderful cast."
Rodriguez previously revealed to MTV News that the film will be an adaptation of Miller’s "A Dame to Kill For," a prequel to "The Big Fat Kill." But what Miller could really use is a Big Fat Starting Date. With Miller set to direct "The Spirit" and Rodriguez gearing up for a remake of "Barbarella," it was recently announced that filming on the sequel would be pushed back.
"There was just some problems above us that I don’t understand... that I don’t really want to understand," Miller said matter of factly about studio delays in pre-production. All of which shouldn’t bum out fans, he insisted, since he expects not only to eventually film "Sin City 2," but "Sin City 3" as well. That story, Rodriguez divulged, would concentrate on Miller’s "Hell and Back," the story of a hallucinating artist named Wallace. Rumors have persisted for months that the role of Wallace was being written for Johnny Depp, a casting coup that Rodriguez himself was coyly confident would eventually happen.
As for Miller? "I ain’t talking cast until we’re actually shooting," he said, a large smile crossing his face at the possibility of getting Depp, "or close to it!"
[31.05.2007]
Moviehole meldet... It was apparently full-speed ahead for "Sin City 2" - or so we thought.
Michael Madsen, who’d be reprising his role as ‘Bill’ in the sequel, says the fact that Robert Rodriguez’s last film "Grindhouse" bombed at the box office doesn’t fare well for the director’s computer-created "Sin City" follow-up.
"They haven't shot it yet. I don't know if they ever will. I am not sure [about] the franchise. I think the Grindhouse thing didn't kind of work out", Madsen tells Premiere.com. "The only reason I did it was because Robert Rodriguez said that if I took that little part I would get a bigger role in the sequel, that Bob would have more to do in the sequel. So I said: "Okay, fine."
Madsen would do the film in a second though. "I haven't seen the script for Sin City 2. I don't know if they are gonna make it. I hope they do. And if and when they do, I will be in it."
Madsen did confirm however that he’d indeed be starring in the long-gestating "Inglorious Bastards" - the next film from Quentin Tarantino.
[30.05.2007]
Rotten Tomatoes meldet... [...] just before we sat down with Miller that Robert Rodriguez had been signed onto a remake of the classic sixties sex flick "Barbarella". So what of "Sin City 2"? Rumours swirl that the project has been stalled by the breakdown of Rodriguez' marriage. "Sin City 2 is still likely to happen," says Miller, "just not right away. The script is written and Robert and I are raring to go, but it looks like I'm going to be doing The Spirit first and Robert's going to be doing Barbarella first." [...]
[03.05.2007]
Der Regisseur Joe Carnahan schreibt in seinem Blog über den "Sin City 2" Teaser-Trailer... [...] Robert Rodriguez stopped by the office yesterday and showed me what may become the teaser for 'SIN CITY 2' and HOLY SH*T is it something. I
don't want to let any cats out of any bags, so all I can say is there's not a
hetero male moviegoer alive that's not going to deeply DIG that spot.
Remember, he's doing 'A Dame To Kill For' and brother has he got it.
That guy's enthusiasm for filmmaking is infectious too. A solid bloke
and a good soul. [...]
[07.04.2007]
CS! meldet... 'Andrew' wrote in with possibly some big news on the "Sin City" franchise. Rodriguez is apparently eyeing a TV series after Sin City 2 is released in theaters:
Tonight on PBS' The Charlie Rose Show, Robert Rodriguez said that Sin City 2 would probably begin shooting in June and that Sin City would probably continue in some form on television. [..]
[28.03.2007]
MTV.com meldet... [...] "Basically ['Sin City 2'] is based on [the 'Sin City' story] 'A Dame to Kill For,' which has a lot of the old characters still alive because it's a prequel to ['The Big Fat Kill']," director Robert Rodriguez revealed. "[Author and co-director] Frank Miller's already written the script. Right now we're just talking about when we're going to get started."
Count in Rosario Dawson. The 27-year-old actress said she is "very excited" to reprise her role as Gail, the leather-clad prostitute whose love/hate relationship with Dwight (Clive Owen) fuels much of the story [...]
"There are a couple of sentences and things [Clive and I] say back and forth to each other [in 'The Big Fat Kill'] like, 'Oh, it's been so long since you've been here,' and, 'After we did what we did for you, why then did you leave?' Because it's a prequel to the [first movie's] middle story - which is the one I was in with Clive. That story line is going to be explained," she reported. She added enthusiastically: "I'm really looking forward to going in there and doing it again, because there are things I would have loved to do more with the character."
Among those things she's most looking forward to, Dawson grinned, is a new outfit that would make most grown women blush.
"I'm trying to figure out how to top my outfit [from the first one]. I was like, 'Geez, I'm going to have to be down to pasties and a thong,' " the "Grindhouse" star laughed. "But I'm very excited to be wearing a [dominatrix] mask in this one. I wanted to have it in the first one, but they [said], 'You can't cover your face, it defeats the purpose.' But I want it to look as realistic as possible."
By "realistic," of course, Dawson meant faithful to the graphic novel, not true to any real-world experience. But she did hint that this time around the experience should feel much more "regular" - at least in terms of narrative.
"Rather than the first 'Sin City,' where it was three different books kind of put together with different time frames, this is one full story all the way through," Dawson explained of the film's plot. "So it will be a much more regular movie in that sense - well, as much as 'Sin City' and black-and-white craziness can be regular."
Fans should expect anything but a "regular" experience in the third "Sin City." Rodriguez suggested it will revolve around "Hell and Back," the story of Wallace, a brooding artist who, due to being drugged repetitively, wanders through most of the tale hallucinating.
But if you think that's weird, wait until you see how it's played ... by Johnny Depp?
"He was interested in doing the Jackie Boy character that Benicio [del Toro] played [in the first one], but he was doing that movie 'Libertine' in Europe and it just kept getting pushed and delayed and went right through our shooting schedule," Rodriquez said of the actor he directed in "Once Upon a Time in Mexico." "But there is a better role for him in ['Hell and Back']. I kept going, 'Gosh, Jackie Boy is a small part, he could be really good [as Wallace].' When he wasn't available, I thought maybe it was meant to be."
While no deal is in place for Depp at the moment, Rodriguez seemed coyly confident they would get the Oscar-nominated actor. The director was equally excited about potentially casting another of his old favorites, Antonio Banderas.
"When I showed him the first sample of the work, he went, 'Man I'll do anything in that. I'll be the hunchback. You have to bring me onboard, that looks amazing,' " Rodriguez recalled. "So Frank met him that time too and he said, 'I have got to find something for that guy. I've never met him before. He's amazing.' [So we're] looking at the cast of characters and [looking] to see where he can fit."
With Miller excited, Banderas might not have to wait long - the author has already rewritten some of his work to facilitate the new actors, recently adding in scenes in "A Dame to Kill For" with Jessica Alba's Nancy Callahan, for instance. But then, this is "Sin City" - walk down the right back alley and you can find almost anything. [...]
[19.03.2007]
CS! zitiert Frank Miller... [...] Frank Miller said that he talked to Robert Rodriguez yesterday about Sin City 2. They hope to be prepping the sequel in the next six weeks for shooting to start in June. [...]
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