Saturday, October 8, 2011

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eye for directing and starring film role in the shoot-em-up model proposed action video game, "say the reports

Ben Affleck is in talks to direct and play in the line of action of the movie, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project is interesting because it is set to be filmed in a perspective similar to a first-person "shoot-em-up" video game.

Many sections of the film adaptation of Doom was shot in the first-person perspective, the credit line of sight that would be unusual opener, especially if the perspective is maintained throughout the film. Black Film 1947 Lady in the lake, an adaptation of the novel by Raymond Chandler, Detective Philip Marlowe, he tried to recreate the book in first person narrative by the use of views throughout the film, but it was a commercial and critical success director and star Robert Montgomery. Recently, Julian Schnabel for The Diving Bell and the Butterfly made extensive use of POV shots to represent the world of French journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby, who, after a stroke, can communicate with only one eye.

Meanwhile, Ben Affleck started shooting on the drama Argo hostage crisis in Iran this week, a team of CIA team disguised as science fiction film in order to operate 1979 in Tehran. It is based on real life story of U.S. officers that, with help from Hollywood, used a movie project to smuggle fake six U.S. diplomats out of the Iranian capital during the crisis. Argo was the name of bad movie. Ben Affleck plays the team leader of the CIA, Tony Mendez, with Alan Arkin, Bryan Cranston and John Goodman.

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