Luc Besson says latest film his last
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Luc Besson says latest film his last
Luc Besson says latest film his last
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PARIS - Luc Besson, director of the "The Professional" and "The Fifth Element," says his latest movie will be his last. The French filmmaker said Monday that he intended to devote himself instead to civic projects, including starting a foundation to help youths in France's depressed inner cities.
Besson's 10th and last movie, "Arthur et les Minimoys," opens in France on Dec. 13.
"They are my 10 little babies," he told RTL radio. "I love them all. I am pleased to have completed this cycle. That is finished."
Besson, 47, said he was keen to try his hand at a whole array of new projects.
"I want to take a little care of my fellow citizens. I want to take a little care of my planet. I want to act in favor of the inner cities, in favor of the environment. I want to do lots of things," he said.
"I am trying to start a foundation. I want to help youths in the inner cities. I am very sensitive about all these youths. I find that they have incredible energy."
The director's other films include "The Big Blue," "Angel-A" and "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc."
1 hour, 57 minutes ago
PARIS - Luc Besson, director of the "The Professional" and "The Fifth Element," says his latest movie will be his last. The French filmmaker said Monday that he intended to devote himself instead to civic projects, including starting a foundation to help youths in France's depressed inner cities.
Besson's 10th and last movie, "Arthur et les Minimoys," opens in France on Dec. 13.
"They are my 10 little babies," he told RTL radio. "I love them all. I am pleased to have completed this cycle. That is finished."
Besson, 47, said he was keen to try his hand at a whole array of new projects.
"I want to take a little care of my fellow citizens. I want to take a little care of my planet. I want to act in favor of the inner cities, in favor of the environment. I want to do lots of things," he said.
"I am trying to start a foundation. I want to help youths in the inner cities. I am very sensitive about all these youths. I find that they have incredible energy."
The director's other films include "The Big Blue," "Angel-A" and "The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc."
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Really sad to hear he won't be doing any more movies, but at the same time it is good to see he will be doing bigger, more important things.
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Congrats to him.
He's had a hell of a career, and looks to be just starting his greatness. It does stink that no more Besson works will grace the silver screen though.
He's had a hell of a career, and looks to be just starting his greatness. It does stink that no more Besson works will grace the silver screen though.
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Good for him! He's amassed quite a portfolio and it'll be sad to see him go, but putting his money towards a greater good is something I wish more people in the film industry did, so good for him!
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I wish good luck to Luc in his future endeavors, however, honestly considering the quality of his output the past few years, combined with the fact that he's essentially been content writing and producing formulaic action films lately, I'm simply not all that upset by this notice. Some time back my opinion may have been different, but then, the filmmaker I once admired has been missing for quite some time in my opinion.
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Bah. He's already said he's doing two sequels to "Arthur and the Minimoys", under the premise that it's one big film in three parts.
How long before we see a "triumphant return", I wonder. As long as it doesn't include a half-assed Leon sequel, rumors of which he has already quashed.
How long before we see a "triumphant return", I wonder. As long as it doesn't include a half-assed Leon sequel, rumors of which he has already quashed.
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As long as it doesn't include a half-assed Leon sequel, rumors of which he has already quashed.
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A few of his directed films are among my all time faves, but most of his produced by films are pure crap. Looking forward to this last one and hope it will be a great send-off.
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Originally Posted by Kevin M. Dean
Didn't he say the same thing years ago?
The Last Battle (1983)
Subway (1985)
The Big Blue (1988)
La Femme Nikita (1990)
Atlantis (1991)
The Professional / Léon (1994)
The Fifth Element (1997)
The Messenger (1999)
Angel-A (2005)
Arthur and the Invisibles (2006)
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Originally Posted by naitram
He'll be back.




