Showing posts with label Morgan Spurlock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morgan Spurlock. Show all posts
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
This Is Us Extended Cut
Well, here's some exciting news - as if This Is Us wasn't totally filled with amazingness before it has been confirmed today that an extended cut of the film is to be released!
There will be 20 minutes of new footage, including 4 more songs and behind the scenes goodness! Eeeeek. I can hear the fangirl screams!
Jeff Blake, Sony's Chairman Of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution said this -
We're overwhelmed by the response to the film, so we're thrilled to be able to release this extended cut of the film for One Direction fans. Followers can reach out on Twitter @1DThisIsUs with the songs they'd like to hear in the film - and go to the theatre on Friday to see and hear which songs make the cut."
Okay, so 20 minutes more of One Direction on our screens in 3D, we get a say in what songs we see AND it's out this week? Oh the excitement.
Obviously this is a way of Sony and everyone else involved in the movie getting more money out of it, with $50 million estimated to have been made already it's not like they really need it, but I'm not complaining and I'll most definitely be taking a trip to my local cinema to see the extended cut, probably more than once! (Just do some good with that money, yeah?)
Thursday, 5 September 2013
I Went To See This Is Us
Yesterday I went to my local cinema to see One Direction: This Is Us 3D, I expected it to be good but it definitely exceeded my expectations!
Firstly, I'd like to say, if you haven't see it yet you may not want to read this…I won't post any real details of what happened, no big spoilers, but if you want everything to be a complete surprise then stop. Also, if you haven't seen it yet make sure you see it in 3D! Normally I'm not impressed by 3D but this was amazing, so good and I really think it added so much to the movie, especially through the concert parts.
I love how cleverly it was filmed, I was kind of expecting the concert parts to not be as interesting but the 3D was amazing, they slowed down some footage, they filmed in the crowd, and actually on the stage and the boys often interacted with the camera. They also did this clever thing where they changed the boys to cartoons for a split second (go and see it to see what I mean). So good. It was quite beautiful and I got shivers down my spine on several occasions.
As well as the brilliant concert footage there was lots of behind the scenes and just the boys hanging out and having time off footage which was really lovely to see. I feel like with interviews now we don't get to see One Directions friendship so much anymore, and it was just nice to be reminded how close they are and how well they get on. One of my favourite scenes is actually just when Liam and Harry are fishing and they're just having a chat, it seemed so peaceful, so normal.
You can tell they have such a laugh together, enjoy each others company and theres no-one in the world they'd rather be on this adventure with.
One Direction often talk about being in a bubble, as they are the ones in the band they can't see One Direction from the outside, from other peoples perspectives and after seeing This Is Us I feel like fans are in that bubble too. Because we are part of the fandom it's hard for us to see the true hysteria 1D cause, it's hard to see the band the way the rest of the world see them. I don't know about everyone else but I certainly still think of 1D as not 'famous' in a way, I find it hard to comprehend how crazy things have got for them and how everyone knows them - seeing the film really opened by eyes to that, I find it mind-blowing, amazing, I was so proud of how far those 5 boys, now young men, have come.
I think One Direction deserve so much credit, it's easy to say that they're living the life. Girls falling at their feet, a bank balance of goodness knows how much, getting to travel the world, etc but you have to remember the other side. It's hard for them to do normal things - there was one part in the film where 3/5 were shopping in Amsterdam, no one was bothering them and then BAM…one girl noticed them and within minutes they were being mobbed and had to hid out in a shop and wait for security men to come and help them escape the madness. They don't get to see their families anywhere near as much as they'd like - Louis' mum said he's only been home to Doncaster 5 times since living for the X-Factor 3 years ago. They don't get much privacy - paps follow them wherever they go, and everything they do is scrutinised. It's hard to know who to trust - with them being who they are they inevitably get people who like them because of the brand One Direction has become, rather than the funny, sweet, charming, lovely, talented guys they are. Sure, if you weigh up the pros and the cons the pros must outweigh the cons and they are so insanely lucky, but the pressure of all that, to them and their families, must be hard at any age…but when you think they're only 19-21 (16-18 at the beginning) it's just incredible and they need more respect for how grounded they still are, and how they've managed to stay so humble.
Monday, 2 September 2013
One Direction: This Is Us Tops US Box Office!
One Direction are winning awards, breaking records and topping charts left, right and centre, and heres another one to add to the list, their documentary style movie has topped the US and Canadian box office charts over this weekend!
The film, directed by Morgan Spurlock, which was released only 3 days ago in the USA has already made an incredible $17 million (£10.9 million)! Of course we expected it to well but that's pretty darn amazing in such little time, and a lot of people still haven't seen the film!
The film also topped the combined totals of every prior documentary by Morgan Spurlock on only the day after, as all of his previous films have earned just $12.5…I bet he's pleased!
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Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan and Liam Payne |
The film sits at number once, before Lee Daniels' The Butler coming in at number 2 ($14.7 million) and We're The Millers at number 3 ($12.6 million).
Although the film is doing brilliantly it didn't beat the debut earnings of Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, released in 2011, which made a huge $29.5 million in its first weekend.
Miley Cyrus still holds the record for 3D Music Documentary, with her film Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best Of Both Worlds Concert making $31.1 in its debut.
BUT with This Is Us only costing $10 million to make and with it earning $14.5 million in countries other than the US and that number expected to continue growing, who really cares? I'm sure everyone is more than happy, and lets not forget it shouldn't just be about the money! Fans are loving getting to experience One Direction in 3D, seeing what they get up to on tour, life with their families, the concerts and just getting to know the boys a little better. As a lot of people have been saying "you can't go into this film and not come out of the cinema being a fan of One Direction".
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