= Hideawaytomfincher a écrit :C'est pas lui qui avait fait Souvenirs de l'Au-Delà avec Jeff Glodblum ? Ou me trompe-je ?
Highlander: The Source - Brett Leonard (2007)
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Debut du tournage confirmé pou l'automne 2005 avec le retour d'Adrian Paul en tant qu'acteur et producteur exécutuf. Le script est ecrit par David Abramowitz, scénariste en chef de la serie télé.
http://www.adrianpaul.net/current/newswire.html
Duncan MacLeod is coming back, and here is what Adrian has to say about it:
"The fifth Highlander movie is going to start shooting sometime later this year in Eastern Europe. David Abramowitz is putting the final touches on the script, and once approved it will go into pre-production later this year. I always said I would never do another one unless I had more control over the final product. Well, this time I am executive-producing it. Brett Leonard (Lawnmower Man) is set to direct. Be ready to see a new Highlander film that has the quality of television the series with a new sound and look for 2006. Everyone is excited to be able to produce something that we have more control over, and to revamp such a successful franchise. Once the rights fell back to Davis-Panzer Productions, Peter Davis approached me to star and executive produce. Watch here for more details as they are announced."
http://www.adrianpaul.net/current/newswire.html
Duncan MacLeod is coming back, and here is what Adrian has to say about it:
"The fifth Highlander movie is going to start shooting sometime later this year in Eastern Europe. David Abramowitz is putting the final touches on the script, and once approved it will go into pre-production later this year. I always said I would never do another one unless I had more control over the final product. Well, this time I am executive-producing it. Brett Leonard (Lawnmower Man) is set to direct. Be ready to see a new Highlander film that has the quality of television the series with a new sound and look for 2006. Everyone is excited to be able to produce something that we have more control over, and to revamp such a successful franchise. Once the rights fell back to Davis-Panzer Productions, Peter Davis approached me to star and executive produce. Watch here for more details as they are announced."
LONDON — Lions GateLions Gate has picked up North American rights to "Highlander — The Journey Continues," the fifth film in Davis Panzer's lucrative "Highlander" franchise.Deal is one of 20 distribution deals struck by sales agent IAC Film for the project in the wake of the Cannes Film Festival.Davis Panzer is planning three new "Highlander" features over the next two years, starting with "The Journey Continues," which is directed by Bret Leonard and stars Adrian Paul as the immortal Scottish swordsman.
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Certainement mais, quand on y reflechit bienJérôme a écrit :David Panzer et son acolyte sont les responsables de la mort de cette franchise.
- Highlander 2: ils ont eu de sacrés problèmes avec les banques et les assurances
- Highlander 3&4: Dimension Films a bien saboté le montage des 2 métrages particulièrement du 4.
Lions Gate est une boite, j'ose esperer qu'ils laissent Davis/ Panzer er Adrian Paul bosser en paix.
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On peut trouver les excuses qu'on veut, mais le 2 est une merde, le 3 est une crotte, et le 4 est une bouse...Duncan a écrit :Certainement mais, quand on y reflechit bien
- Highlander 2: ils ont eu de sacrés problèmes avec les banques et les assurances
- Highlander 3&4: Dimension Films a bien saboté le montage des 2 métrages particulièrement du 4.
Lions Gate est une boite, j'ose esperer qu'ils laissent Davis/ Panzer er Adrian Paul bosser en paix.
Ayant vu son dernier film "Feed" je pense qu'il y a de quoi y croire (mais alors vraiment).Haribo a écrit :Brett Leonard... Brett Leonard...
allez un p'tit top Brett Leonard, ca manquait ca...
1- REANIMATOR HOSPITAL : parce c'est une série B qui m'avait plutôt pas déplu lors de sa sortie video, malgré un titre malhonnête. Le titre US m'échappe.
2- HIDEAWAY : parce que c'est plutôt joliment emballé et que je garde un bon souvenir d'une séance ciné d'un samedi soir... j'avais eu l'occasion de le revoir en video et franchement confirmation que c'était pas si mal. Avé du Miranda Sex Garden en plus sur la soundtrack. Sympa.
3- PROGRAMME POUR TUER : Je n'en ai quasiment aucun souvenir à part que ce n'était pas convaincant mais fort dosé sur les couleurs.
4- LE COBAYE : Un souvenir assez excécrable au ciné. Sommet de laideur. Faudrait que je le revois, ca fait trop longtemps. Même le deuxième m'avait fait meilleur effet alors qu'il tenait du foirage intégrale mais dans une si bonne ambiance "l'air d'y croire" que ca passait.
Donc vala le truc hein, Brett Leonard c'est pas assez de films pour y croire / pas y croire et trop de films d'HIGHLANDER pour y croire.
Oui bon, vous avez sans doute raison quelque part.
Debut du tournage présumé: octobre 2005 en Lithuanie.
The new trilogy of Highlander films being prepared by Davis-Panzer Productions and Sequence Films are to use a "one-stop" financing structure created by Grosvenor Park.
Highlander V, budgeted between $12-$14m, is due to start shooting in Lithuania in October. Although there will be some Lithuanian backing, Grosvenor Park is effectively fully financing the project. Bret Leonard is set to direct with Adrian Paul plays the immortal Scottish swordsman.
Through its new initiative, Grosvenor Park is offering Highlander’s producers senior production debt (funding against pre-sales); gap finance against unsold territories; as well as tax based funding from more than one country.
In addition to sourcing the senior and gap funding, Grosvenor Park is including traditional sale and leaseback funding together with tax benefits from other jurisdictions (Grosvenor is currently able to offer the facility to advance against tax subsidies and grants in 22 countries and 6 US states).
This follows on from Grosvenor Park’s First Choice scheme, which was suspended after the UK Treasury¹s February 10th 2004 "bombshell" outlawing tax partnerships.
"The big difference here is that Grovesnor is now doing what might be regarded as more conventional film funding - funding against pre-sales and gap, previously the domain of banks and other financiers," Sequence’s Guy Collins told ScreenDaily.
The key innovation, Collins added, is that all the services are offered at a single source. "From our point of view, we just have to deal with one lawyer, one set of contracts and one credit committee...for a company like ourselves (this) means we can concentrate more of our resources in the key area of marketing and sales than the potentially endless process of financial knitting."
According to Grosvenor Park’s Dan Taylor: “What happens too frequently is that the various constituents of the financing spend inordinate time and energy fighting over their respective needs and priorities, which one overall facilitator can cut right through and achieve everyone's needs in a fraction of the time and legal costs simply by the reduction of parties involved."
Producers Peter Davis and Bill Panzer (Davis-Panzer productions) delivered the first 30 pages of the new Highlander script before Cannes this year. Since then, 24 territories have been closed by Sequence¹s sister company, IAC Film Limited (including a deal for the US with Lions Gate.)
Davis and Panzer were introduced to Grosvenor Park by Sequence directors Collins and Michael Ryan during Cannes,
The deal was negotiated by Lee Solomon and Yadin Shemmer for Grosvenor Park, Guy Collins and Michael Ryan for Sequence, and Peter Davis for Davis-Panzer.
The new trilogy of Highlander films being prepared by Davis-Panzer Productions and Sequence Films are to use a "one-stop" financing structure created by Grosvenor Park.
Highlander V, budgeted between $12-$14m, is due to start shooting in Lithuania in October. Although there will be some Lithuanian backing, Grosvenor Park is effectively fully financing the project. Bret Leonard is set to direct with Adrian Paul plays the immortal Scottish swordsman.
Through its new initiative, Grosvenor Park is offering Highlander’s producers senior production debt (funding against pre-sales); gap finance against unsold territories; as well as tax based funding from more than one country.
In addition to sourcing the senior and gap funding, Grosvenor Park is including traditional sale and leaseback funding together with tax benefits from other jurisdictions (Grosvenor is currently able to offer the facility to advance against tax subsidies and grants in 22 countries and 6 US states).
This follows on from Grosvenor Park’s First Choice scheme, which was suspended after the UK Treasury¹s February 10th 2004 "bombshell" outlawing tax partnerships.
"The big difference here is that Grovesnor is now doing what might be regarded as more conventional film funding - funding against pre-sales and gap, previously the domain of banks and other financiers," Sequence’s Guy Collins told ScreenDaily.
The key innovation, Collins added, is that all the services are offered at a single source. "From our point of view, we just have to deal with one lawyer, one set of contracts and one credit committee...for a company like ourselves (this) means we can concentrate more of our resources in the key area of marketing and sales than the potentially endless process of financial knitting."
According to Grosvenor Park’s Dan Taylor: “What happens too frequently is that the various constituents of the financing spend inordinate time and energy fighting over their respective needs and priorities, which one overall facilitator can cut right through and achieve everyone's needs in a fraction of the time and legal costs simply by the reduction of parties involved."
Producers Peter Davis and Bill Panzer (Davis-Panzer productions) delivered the first 30 pages of the new Highlander script before Cannes this year. Since then, 24 territories have been closed by Sequence¹s sister company, IAC Film Limited (including a deal for the US with Lions Gate.)
Davis and Panzer were introduced to Grosvenor Park by Sequence directors Collins and Michael Ryan during Cannes,
The deal was negotiated by Lee Solomon and Yadin Shemmer for Grosvenor Park, Guy Collins and Michael Ryan for Sequence, and Peter Davis for Davis-Panzer.