I talked to Luc Besson tonight and he said...
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I talked to Luc Besson tonight and he said...
Luc Besson did a two hour master class at UCLA tonight, answering questions for the full two hours. He's really nice and seemingly a down to earth guy. Anyway, I learned a few things tonight:
- There will be no sequel to Leon. It's all Internet bullshit.
- He wrote Leon in just two weeks in a fit of anger after his script for The Fifth Element was rejected.
- In Leon, he originally wrote it with Mathilda, wearing twenty grenades, blowing up Stansfield, a bunch of cops and herself.
- Besson is dissatisfied with his work in La Femme Nikita. He wanted to change the ending.
- He grew up without a television.
- He has no formal education in film.
- He said he was satisfied with The Transporter, but his answer wasn't that enthusiastic. His only real statement about it was that it had a first time director and that Jason Statham was good in it (it seemed like he was implying that Jason was the only real good thing about the film. But that is my own conjecture).
- There will be no sequel to Leon. It's all Internet bullshit.
- He wrote Leon in just two weeks in a fit of anger after his script for The Fifth Element was rejected.
- In Leon, he originally wrote it with Mathilda, wearing twenty grenades, blowing up Stansfield, a bunch of cops and herself.
- Besson is dissatisfied with his work in La Femme Nikita. He wanted to change the ending.
- He grew up without a television.
- He has no formal education in film.
- He said he was satisfied with The Transporter, but his answer wasn't that enthusiastic. His only real statement about it was that it had a first time director and that Jason Statham was good in it (it seemed like he was implying that Jason was the only real good thing about the film. But that is my own conjecture).
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Any insight on how a man with no formal schooling in film came up with what is possibly the best-crafted film in the history of the universe... The Fifth Element?
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Any insight on how a man with no formal schooling in film came up with was is possibly the best-crafted film in the history of the universe... The Fifth Element?
Any insight on how a man with no formal schooling in film came up with was is possibly the best-crafted film in the history of the universe... The Fifth Element?
You're being sarcastic right?
Don't get me wrong, I love the movie, but I just don't see it as being the best crafted film in the history of the universe.
I do know that 5th Element was the movie that Besson more or less set out to make in his career, and he had tried to get it launched for a long time. I actually seem to recall reading somewhere that he wrote the earliest draft of the story when he was just fourteen or fifteen, so that would definitely be a long time in development.
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Originally posted by baracine
Any insight on how a man with no formal schooling in film came up with was is possibly the best-crafted film in the history of the universe... The Fifth Element?
Any insight on how a man with no formal schooling in film came up with was is possibly the best-crafted film in the history of the universe... The Fifth Element?
Someone asked him why he hasn't been directing and Besson stated that he hasn't had anything to say as a director. However, as a producer, he's making 10-15 movies a year.
He didn't speak much about upcoming projects.
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Someone asked him why he hasn't been directing and Besson stated that he hasn't had anything to say as a director.
Someone asked him why he hasn't been directing and Besson stated that he hasn't had anything to say as a director.
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I would of thanked Luc Besson for making Leon, possibly the greatest movie ever made. I watched it again yesterday and its probably my favorite movie. Almost every shot in that movie is frame-worthy. Luc Besson is one of the greatest.
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PopcornTreeCt, what does "would of" mean?
PopcornTreeCt, what does "would of" mean?
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That's cool, I would have loved to have the opportunity to attend that presentation.
Corey Yuen Kwai directed many films in HK before he did THE TRANSPORTER.
He said he was satisfied with The Transporter, but his answer wasn't that enthusiastic. His only real statement about it was that it had a first time director and that Jason Statham was good in it
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Corey Yuen Kwai directed many films in HK before he did THE TRANSPORTER.
Corey Yuen Kwai directed many films in HK before he did THE TRANSPORTER.
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Care to elaborate?
Care to elaborate?
I'm not suprised it was years in the planning because the action is like that of a fine piece of clockwork, every "element" embedding itself in the next one with a perfect fit.
This film takes the viewer over and totally overwhelms him in the ride of his life.
The execution: Everything from the casting, the costumes, the music, the sets, the pacing, the special effects, the acting* and the editing is the mark of a great master. I am particularly impressed by the fact that this film was conceived "in French" and executed "in English" for a wider market. Nevertheless, it received the "César" (French Oscar) for Best Film of the Year. Well deserved, I think.
*Mila Jovovich's "rebirth" scene, although purely physical, convinced me that she has the chops of a genuine actress.
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Both the concept and the execution are brilliant. The concept: a comedy about the end of the world, reaffirming the power of love over war, death and evil and milking all sci-fi conventions for laughs and thrills in the process.
I'm not suprised it was years in the planning because the action is like that of a fine piece of clockwork, every "element" embedding itself in the next one with a perfect fit.
This film takes the viewer over and totally overwhelms him in the ride of his life.
The execution: Everything from the casting, the costumes, the music, the sets, the pacing, the special effects, the acting* and the editing is the mark of a great master. I am particularly impressed by the fact that this film was conceived "in French" and executed "in English" for a wider market. Nevertheless, it received the "César" (French Oscar) for Best Film of the Year. Well deserved, I think.
Both the concept and the execution are brilliant. The concept: a comedy about the end of the world, reaffirming the power of love over war, death and evil and milking all sci-fi conventions for laughs and thrills in the process.
I'm not suprised it was years in the planning because the action is like that of a fine piece of clockwork, every "element" embedding itself in the next one with a perfect fit.
This film takes the viewer over and totally overwhelms him in the ride of his life.
The execution: Everything from the casting, the costumes, the music, the sets, the pacing, the special effects, the acting* and the editing is the mark of a great master. I am particularly impressed by the fact that this film was conceived "in French" and executed "in English" for a wider market. Nevertheless, it received the "César" (French Oscar) for Best Film of the Year. Well deserved, I think.
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Originally posted by baracine
Both the concept and the execution are brilliant. The concept: a comedy about the end of the world, reaffirming the power of love over war, death and evil and milking all sci-fi conventions for laughs and thrills in the process.
I'm not suprised it was years in the planning because the action is like that of a fine piece of clockwork, every "element" embedding itself in the next one with a perfect fit.
This film takes the viewer over and totally overwhelms him in the ride of his life.
The execution: Everything from the casting, the costumes, the music, the sets, the pacing, the special effects, the acting* and the editing is the mark of a great master. I am particularly impressed by the fact that this film was conceived "in French" and executed "in English" for a wider market. Nevertheless, it received the "César" (French Oscar) for Best Film of the Year. Well deserved, I think.
*Mila Jovovich's "rebirth" scene, although purely physical, convinced me that she has the chops of a genuine actress.
Both the concept and the execution are brilliant. The concept: a comedy about the end of the world, reaffirming the power of love over war, death and evil and milking all sci-fi conventions for laughs and thrills in the process.
I'm not suprised it was years in the planning because the action is like that of a fine piece of clockwork, every "element" embedding itself in the next one with a perfect fit.
This film takes the viewer over and totally overwhelms him in the ride of his life.
The execution: Everything from the casting, the costumes, the music, the sets, the pacing, the special effects, the acting* and the editing is the mark of a great master. I am particularly impressed by the fact that this film was conceived "in French" and executed "in English" for a wider market. Nevertheless, it received the "César" (French Oscar) for Best Film of the Year. Well deserved, I think.
*Mila Jovovich's "rebirth" scene, although purely physical, convinced me that she has the chops of a genuine actress.
I'll buy it! Not so sure about Milla, but hey, another man's trash is another's treasure.
Not quite accurate statement, as I love the movie myself. How about one man's beer is another's fine wine?
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I've enjoyed every film Besson has directed a lot.
Every one I've seen where he's just the writer though, I've not enjoyed.
You're very lucky to have attended this. I wish I could have.
Glad to hear the Leon 2 stuff is bullshit.
Every one I've seen where he's just the writer though, I've not enjoyed.
You're very lucky to have attended this. I wish I could have.
Glad to hear the Leon 2 stuff is bullshit.