“127 Hours” Blu-Ray Captures
I’ve added over 1000 Blu-Ray screencaptures of James in 127 Hours. You can check all of them out in the gallery, enjoy!
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“127 Hours” Blu-Ray Captures
I’ve added over 1000 Blu-Ray screencaptures of James in 127 Hours. You can check all of them out in the gallery, enjoy!
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- 2010 | 127 Hours > Blu-Ray Screencaptures
Deleted scene from “127 Hours”
E! Online has posted this deleted scene from 127 Hours! Check it out below.
’127 Hours’ DVD/Blu-Ray Release Date
Hot on the heels of the film’s six Oscar nominations, Fox Searchlight has announced 127 Hours will release on DVD and Blu-Ray on March 1st, just a few days after the Oscar telecast. Check out the press release for the two-disc set:
“From the Academy Award®-winning director of Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle, and starring James Franco in a “tour de force performance” (Associated Press), comes one of the most “triumphant and enthralling” (Rolling Stone) movies of the year. Nominated for six Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Actor (Franco), 127 HOURS is an edge-of-your seat cinematic experience that recounts one man’s harrowing story of survival. This “exceptional film” (Wall Street Journal) will be available on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on March 1 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
BAFTA Nominations!
James and 127 Hours scored a few BAFTA nominations. Congrats!
Best Director
127 HOURS – Danny Boyle
BLACK SWAN – Darren Aronofsky
INCEPTION – Christopher Nolan
THE KING’S SPEECH – Tom Hooper
THE SOCIAL NETWORK – David FincherBest Actor
JAVIER BARDEM – Biutiful
JEFF BRIDGES – True Grit
JESSE EISENBERG – The Social Network
COLIN FIRTH – The King’s Speech
JAMES FRANCO – 127 HoursOutstanding British Film
127 HOURS
ANOTHER YEAR
FOUR LIONS
THE KING’S SPEECH
MADE IN DAGENHAMAdapted Screenplay
127 HOURS – Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy
THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO – Rasmus Heisterberg, Nikolaj Arcel
THE SOCIAL NETWORK – Aaron Sorkin
TOY STORY 3 – Michael Arndt
TRUE GRIT – Joel Coen, Ethan CoenOriginal Music
127 HOURS – AR Rahman
ALICE IN WONDERLAND – Danny Elfman
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON – John Powell
INCEPTION – Hans Zimmer
THE KING’S SPEECH – Alexandre DesplatCinematography
127 HOURS – Anthony Dod Mantle, Enrique Chediak
BLACK SWAN – Matthew Libatique
INCEPTION – Wally Pfister
THE KING’S SPEECH – Danny Cohen
TRUE GRIT – Roger DeakinsEditing
127 HOURS – Jon Harris
BLACK SWAN – Andrew Weisblum
INCEPTION – Lee Smith
THE KING’S SPEECH – Tariq Anwar
THE SOCIAL NETWORK – Angus Wall, Kirk BaxterSound
127 HOURS – Glenn Freemantle, Ian Tapp, Richard Pryke, Steven C Laneri, Douglas Cameron
BLACK SWAN – Ken Ishii, Craig Henighan, Dominick Tavella
INCEPTION – Richard King, Lora Hirschberg, Gary A Rizzo, Ed Novick
THE KING’S SPEECH – John Midgley, Lee Walpole, Paul Hamblin
TRUE GRIT – Skip Lievsay, Craig Berkey, Greg Orloff, Peter F Kurland, Douglas Axtell
Video interview with InStyle UK
James Franco’s thrilling new movie 127 Hours is out in cinemas now – check out what the sizzling star has to say about it all…
Danny Boyle’s latest drama 127 Hours won critic’s unanimous praise when it premiered at last year’s film festivals and has James Franco tipped for a Golden Globe, so there’s no doubt it should be top of our must-see movie list for 2011.
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The Telegraph interview with James
James Franco is exhausted. He got up at six this morning to catch a train from New York to Connecticut to attend a class at Yale, where he is studying for a PhD in English. Class over, he filmed a cameo appearance in a short student film, then got back on the train to New York for a meeting with one of his professors at NYU, where he is also enrolled, and squeezed in a visit to the doctor’s before jumping in a cab to the James Hotel in SoHo, where Interview magazine is throwing a party in celebration of his first collection of short stories, Palo Alto. That’s after he has sat down for an interview with me. Phew.
‘He finds it a little difficult to understand that it’s just a party,’ his assistant, Dana Morgan, tells me as she pours a Diet Coke from the minibar. A former classmate of Franco’s at UCLA, Morgan manages his minute-to-minute existence: she makes sure he wakes up, gets dressed and eats, puts him on the right train, tells him what’s waiting for him at the other end. ‘He always wants to know, “What’s it for?” It’s not for anything. It’s just a party for your book.’
Movie Q&A with James Franco for the Daily Record
Q: Have you ever met Aron Ralston, the central character who cut off his arm after a hiking accident?
A: The first time I watched it with an audience, I sat behind Aron. He was with his wife and throughout the movie he kept leaning over and whispering to her. I thought, “Oh God, I guess he hates it”.
Then, when the movie was over, I went up him and asked: “Come on, man, tell me what you think? Was it OK?” He said that from a quarter of the way through until the end, he’d been crying the whole time. I guess he was just telling his wife about the real experience, getting her support.
Q: He made goodbye videos to his family and friends. Were you able to see them?
A: I did. He made them over the course of the five days so we could see his physical deterioration in the videos. But it’s not about what he says, it’s about the contrast of the knowledge of his own imminent death and him talking very intimately to his family – that is what is so powerful.
I spent time with Aron but the difference between talking to him in person and watching the videos is that on the videos Aron doesn’t know he’s going to survive – so it’s pure behaviour as he doesn’t know there’s a happy ending.
Q: The climax scene – when you free yourself – is becoming a big talking point, isn’t it?
A: Some people have trouble with that scene. But there are tons of things that are worse in Saw III or other horror films – people get decapitated and disembowelled. But it’s because you know it’s a horror film, you know these characters are expendable.
Golden Globes Nominations
The Golden Globe Nominations have been released. Congrats to James, Danny Boyle and A.R. Rahman for being nominated!
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE – DRAMA
Jesse Eisenberg, THE SOCIAL NETWORK
Colin Firth, THE KING’S SPEECH
James Franco, 127 HOURS
Ryan Gosling, BLUE VALENTINE
Mark Wahlberg, THE FIGHTERBEST SCREENPLAY
Danny Boyle, 127 HOURS
Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Hart, THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT
Christopher Nolan, INCEPTION
David Seidler, THE KING’S SPEECH
Aaron Sorkin, THE SOCIAL NETWORKBEST ORIGINAL SCORE
Alexander Desplat, THE KING’S SPEECH
Danny Elfman, ALICE IN WONDERLAND
A.R. Rahman, 127 HOURS
Trent Reznor, THE SOCIAL NETWORK
Hans Zimmer, INCEPTION
And here are James and Danny Boyle’s reactions to the nominations:
James Franco, 127 Hours
“I’m especially grateful to the HFPA for this honor and I’m excited to see 127 HOURS being recognized this awards season. I’m happy for Danny Boyle and his team and our DP’s Quique and Anthony who were there with me down in the canyon! I am so proud of the film and that Aron Ralston’s story has been well received!”DANNY BOYLE (Nominated, Best Screenplay, 127 Hours)
“We’re absolutely delighted to be included in the nominations for the Golden Globes especially as HFPA were so generous to us on Slumdog 2 years ago. I’m particularly pleased for James as it’s such a brave and exhilarating performance, and for Aron Ralston who took such a leap of faith in letting us tell his story in such an uncompromising way.”
Anyone else a little disappointed they didn’t get nominated for the Best Drama OR Best Director categories?
James on 100.7 WZLX
James Franco calls into K&M to promote his new movie, “127 Hours”, that came out earlier this month. After discussing his last movie, Karlson & McKenzie tell James which other movies of his they are fans of.
Cinemax Final Cut: 127 Hours
James Franco, director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Simon Beaufoy talk about 127 Hours with Cinemax.
Captures have also been added to the gallery.
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