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    © - DR - LE 5e ELEMENT de Luc Besson p13

    31/03/2012 08:27

    © - DR - LE 5e ELEMENT de Luc Besson  p13


    En haut Luc Besson,en bas Chris Tucker (RUSH HOUR )
    franchement hilarant et sans qui le film n'aurait pas été aussi réussi

     

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    © - DR - LE 5e ELEMENT de Luc Besson p14

    31/03/2012 08:31

    © - DR - LE 5e ELEMENT de Luc Besson  p14


    Trivia

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    Jump to: Director Trademark (2) | Spoilers (6)
    Luc Besson wrote the original screenplay when he was in high school.
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    The hero Korben Dallas and the villain Jean Baptiste Emanuel Zorg never meet, nor do they communicate in any way. They are, in fact, unaware of each other's degree of involvement.
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    In most shots of Gary Oldman, there is a circle around his head. In fact, a circle in the middle of the frame is a near-constant motif in this film. Bruce Willis, on the other hand, is more often framed by a rectangle or doorway behind him.
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    The language spoken by Leeloo was invented by director Luc Besson and further refined by Milla Jovovich, who had little trouble learning and developing it, as she was already fluent in 4 languages. By the end of filming they were able to have full conversations in this language.
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    The explosion in the Fhloston main hall was the largest indoor explosion ever filmed. The resulting fire almost got beyond control.
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    The flying traffic created by the visual effects team at Digital Domain allowed artists to create personalized license plates. Though never visible in the film, the state slogan printed on all license plates reads, "New York, The F***-You State."
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    When the President tells Father Vito Cornelius he has "twenty seconds" to state his point, Vito talks for exactly twenty seconds.
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    At the time, it was the most expensive film ever produced outside of Hollywood.
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    When composer Eric Serra showed soprano Inva Mula (who dubs the voice of the Diva) the sheet music for the Diva Dance, she reportedly smiled and relayed to him that some of the notes written were not humanly possible to achieve because the human voice cannot change notes that fast. Hence, she performed the notes in isolation - one by one, as opposed to consecutively singing them all together and they digitized the notes to fit the music. There are a few moments when you can hear the differences in the vocal tones of The Diva's voice.
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    Diva Plavalaguna sings "Il dolce suono," an aria from the opera Lucia de Lammermoor. It is one of the most difficult arias because of its length, its soaring arpeggios, and the high F above high C.
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    Bruce Willis ad-libbed the line, "Whoa, lady, I only speak two languages, English and bad English."
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    Luc Besson cast Milla Jovovich as Leeloo, because "Milla has the physical thing, she can be from the past or the future. She can be an Egyptian or a Roman. She can be Nefertiti and she can be from outer space. That was one thing that I liked physically about her."
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    When filming began, the production decided to dye Milla Jovovich's hair from its natural brown color to her character's signature orange color. However, due to the fact that her hair had to be re-dyed regularly to maintain the bright color, Milla's hair quickly became too damaged and broken to withstand the dye. Eventually a wig was created to match the color and style of Leeloo's hair, and was used for the remainder of the production.
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    According to the Ultimate Edition DVD, Prince and Lenny Kravitz were sources of inspiration for the part of Ruby Rhod.
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    Many of the Mangalores aboard the Fhloston Paradise can be seen wearing "combat goggles". This was a practical solution to hide the actors' eyes (which were visible through the masks) and save money on makeup (contact lenses and coloring around the eyes).
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    At US$80 million, the special-effects budget of the film was the highest of its time.
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    Nick Dudman's creature crew created a group of spindly, long-nosed alien garbage collectors that never made it to the final film. In the scenes at the spaceport, there's a huge pile of garbage which has gone uncollected because the garbage collectors are on strike (as explained in some dialogue). These creatures would have been seen amidst the garbage, holding sandwich board signs reading "On strike" if they had made it to the final cut.
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    As Korben and Leeloo approach an intersection in his cab the camera whips forward to reveal to the audience that six police cars are waiting for him ahead. In the far background, behind the police cars, is a chase between a police car and a long black car complete with muzzle flashes to represent gun fire between the two cars. Ever an eye for detail, Luc Besson noticed the embellishment the first time the visual effects shot was reviewed, thought that it was funny and it remains in the final film.
     
    Selected as the opening film for the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.
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    In the future New York City, Central Park is the same size as the real one and is in the same place - but 100 feet in the air.
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    Plavalaguna, Diva's name, is actually composed of two words: Plava and Laguna. "Plava" in Serbian, Croatian, Montenigrin and Bosnian language means Blue (feminine, masculine would be "plav"). "Laguna" in the same languages means lagoon. So her name is Blue Lagoon. (Milla Jovovich also played Lilli in Retour au lagon bleu (1991).)
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    Apparently an uncredited Vin Diesel provided the voice of Finger.
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    The people populating the roofs, decks and windows during the visual effects sequences in New York are actually the artists and employees at Digital Domain who worked on the film.
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    Gary Oldman did this film to repay Luc Besson for part-financing his film Ne pas avaler (1997)
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    Elizabeth Berkley auditioned for the role of Leeloo, but after the failure of Showgirls (1995), studios were reluctant to hire her.
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    Gary Oldman played Zorg as a cross between then-Presidential candidate Ross Perot and Bugs Bunny.
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    The parasites being disinfected from the landing gear of the airplane (bound for Fhloston Paradise) by a team in sealed suits are actually Boglins, the 1980s puppet toys. With them is a Bumble Ball, a battery-operated shaking and vibrating ball covered with rubber knobs.
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    The actor playing the cop in the driver's seat waiting at the McDonald's restaurant (with "65 trillion served" written on it) is Mac McDonald.
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    The only phrases from Leeloo's alien language that are included in the captioning are "mlarta," "big ba-dah big boom," "akta," "seno akta gamat," "san agamat chay bet. Envolet," "danko," "domo danko," and "apipoulai." Everything else appears as Unknown Language or, after it's specified, the Divine Language.
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    When the Mondoshawan aliens appear in 1914 Egypt, the Professor, panicking, says, "A... A... Are you German?" In the German version he says "Sind Sie... hier von der Erde?" which roughly translates as "Are you from here... Earth?"
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    Jean Reno was the original choice for the part of Korben Dallas.
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    Cartoonist Jean-Claude Mézières of 'My Fifth Element' also says that Luc Besson approached him for ideas, telling him: "I want to make a movie based on your visuals. But I am ready to pay you for the work." The nuance is because there has long been a controversy that many elements in the Star Wars series (several aliens, Darth Vader's costume, Leia's golden bikini, Han Solo's carbonite) were lifted almost unmodified out of Valerian (in particular 'L'Empire des Mille Planètes', published in 1971) - of which George Lucas is known to own several original editions, as seen during interviews in his study.
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    One of the Mondoshawan suits can be found at the Planet Hollywood restaurant in downtown Disney in Orlando Florida.
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    Zorg's monologue about destruction creating productivity is actually a classic economics fallacy exposed in "The Parable of the Broken Window" written by French economist Frederic Bastiat in 1850. The full essay is called "Ce qu'on voit et ce qu'on ne voit pas" ("That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Not Seen").
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    Leeloo's full name is "Leeloominaï Lekatariba Lamina-Tchaï Ekbat De Sebat", as sourced by various media including Luc Besson's film diary (The Adventure and Discovery of a Film: The Story of The Fifth Element), a French promotional poster used in subways to advertise the film, and the video game manual. "Lekarariba" is a misspelling based in the script and thus transferred to the video subtitles as well. Leeloo speaks her "second" name with a hard "T" sound.
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    Korben's termination notice reads, in part, "Notice of termination of your contract, effective as of today. Due to violation of codes, HFGY56, 74HVB, 00JGHY, MNH356585, MCNH485757, 0478N - your engagement with this company finishes immediately. For, and on behalf of, ZORG." So it turns out Korben Dallas worked for Zorg when he drove his taxi, though this would have been implied anyway, as in the previous scene, Zorg gave the order for 1 million of his workers to be fired.
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    All but two of the Mondoshawan suits were destroyed after production. The surviving suit now belongs to Nick Dudman.
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    Ruby Rhod was not the original name for Chris Tucker's character, it was Loc Rhod. The original name appears in the script and the movie novelization.
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    Luc Besson, an admitted comic book fan, had two famous French comic book artists in mind for the film's visual style when he started writing the movie in high school. Jean Giraud (Moebius) and Jean-Claude Mézières. Both artists have long-standing comic book series in France. Moebius is best known for "Blueberry" and the (French) Magazine and (US) movie Métal hurlant (1981). Mézières is best known for the "Valerian" series. Both series are still in production today. Moebius and Mezieres, who attended art school together but had never collaborated on a project until Le cinquième élément (1997), started renderings for the film in the early '90s and are responsible for the majority of the over all look of the film, including the vehicles, spacecrafts, buildings, human characters and aliens. However, only Giraud is credited, and even then he wasn't even granted a premium when the movie was eventually produced.
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    Part of the song that the Diva sings is from the opera "Lucia Di Lammermoor", and very often goes by the title "The Mad Song", as it is sung by Lucia just after she murders Arturo (whom she was forced to marry) on their wedding day - Lucia is hallucinating that she has married the man she really loves; Edgardo, her brother's nemesis.





    © - DR - LE 5e ELEMENT de Luc Besson fin

    31/03/2012 08:38

    © - DR - LE 5e ELEMENT de Luc Besson  fin


    Voilà. Je suis vaguement décu par les photos (pas très nettes à la base)-sans doute de petites images accordées aux sites que celui de mon choix a préféré aggrandir-et qui une fois publiées sur VIP perdent encore un poil de netteté et  apparaissent ici bien plus petites que sur mes captures...

     

    Distinctions

    Showing all 9 wins and 33 nominations

    Academy Awards, USA 1998

    Nominated
    Oscar
    Best Effects, Sound Effects Editing
    Mark A. Mangini


    BAFTA Awards 1998

    Won
    BAFTA Film Award
    Best Special Effects
    Mark Stetson
    Karen E. Goulekas
    Nick Allder
    Neil Corbould
    Nick Dudman


    Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 1998

    Nominated
    Saturn Award
    Best Science Fiction Film
    Best Supporting Actress
    Milla Jovovich
    Best Costumes
    Jean-Paul Gaultier
    Best Special Effects
    Karen E. Goulekas
    Mark Stetson


    Awards Circuit Community Awards 1997

    Nominated
    ACCA
    Best Art Direction
    Ira Gilford
    Ron Gress
    Michael Lamont
    Jim Morahan
    Kevin Phipps
    Maggie Gray
    Anna Pinnock
    Best Costume Design
    Jean-Paul Gaultier
    Best Sound
    Best Visual Effects


    Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 1998

    Nominated
    Blockbuster Entertainment Award
    Favorite Female Newcomer
    Milla Jovovich


    Bogey Awards, Germany 1997

    Won
    Bogey Award in Silver
     


    César Awards, France 1998

    Won
    César
    Best Director (Meilleur réalisateur)
    Luc Besson
    Best Cinematography (Meilleure photographie)
    Thierry Arbogast
    Best Production Design (Meilleurs décors)
    Dan Weil
    Nominated
    César
    Best Film (Meilleur film)
    Luc Besson
    Best Music (Meilleure musique)
    Eric Serra
    Best Sound (Meilleur son)
    Daniel Brisseau
    Best Editing (Meilleur montage)
    Sylvie Landra
    Best Costume Design (Meilleurs costumes)
    Jean-Paul Gaultier


    European Film Awards 1997

    Nominated
    European Film Award
    Best Film
    Patrice Ledoux (producer)


    Golden Screen, Germany 1997

    Won
    Golden Screen
     


    Hugo Awards 1998

    Nominated
    Hugo
    Best Dramatic Presentation
    Luc Besson (story/screenplay/director)
    Robert Mark Kamen (screenplay)


    Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists 1998

    Nominated
    Silver Ribbon
    Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero)
    Luc Besson


    Lumiere Awards, France 1998

    Won
    Lumiere Award
    Best Director (Meilleur réalisateur)
    Luc Besson


    Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 1998

    Nominated
    Golden Reel Award
    Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects & Foley


    MTV Movie Awards 1998

    Nominated
    MTV Movie Award
    Best Fight
    Milla Jovovich
    For the fight between Milla Jovovich and aliens.


    Online Film & Television Association 1998

    Won
    OFTA Film Award
    Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Actor
    Gary Oldman
    Best Makeup and Hairstyling
    Lois Burwell
    Mark Coulier
    Amanda Knight
    Michelle Taylor
    Sarah Love
    Sue Love
    Melissa Lackersteen
    Lisa Tomblin
    Nominated
    OFTA Film Award
    Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Picture
    Patrice Ledoux
    Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Actor
    Bruce Willis
    Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy/Horror Actress
    Milla Jovovich
    Best Music, Original Comedy/Musical Score
    Eric Serra
    Best Music, Adapted Song
    Gaetano Donizetti (music composed by)
    For the musical composition "Lucia Di Lammermoor/The Diva Dance".
    Best Production Design
    Dan Weil (production design)
    Ira Gilford (art direction)
    Ron Gress (art direction)
    Michael Lamont (art direction)
    Jim Morahan (art direction)
    Kevin Phipps (art direction)
    Maggie Gray (set decoration)
    Anna Pinnock (set decoration)
    Best Costume Design
    Jean-Paul Gaultier
    Best Sound Mixing
    Ron Bartlett
    Chris Jenkins
    Mark Smith
    Bruno Tarrière
    Best Sound Effects Editing
    Mark A. Mangini
    Best Visual Effects
    Karen E. Goulekas
    Mark Stetson


    Razzie Awards 1998

    Nominated
    Razzie Award
    Worst Supporting Actress
    Milla Jovovich
    Worst New Star
    Chris Tucker
    For Money Talks


    Satellite Awards 1998

    Nominated
    Golden Satellite Award
    Best Visual Effects
    Mark Stetson






    © - DR -Mr & Mrs SMITH

    03/04/2012 05:36

    © - DR -Mr & Mrs SMITH


    Mr et Mrs Smith sont mari et femme et tueurs à gages tous les deux. Ils travaillent pour des organisations concurrentes, chacun ignorant tout du véritable métier de son conjoint. Le soir venu, ils forment un couple ordinaire, avec des soucis de couples ordinaires. Difficile en effet d'éviter les problèmes de communication quand on doit constamment cacher la vérité sur ses activités quotidiennes. Le jour où leurs emloyeurs respectifs les engagent sur la même cible, et qu'ils se découvrent adversaires, leurs scènes de ménage deviennent explosives !






    © - DR - Mr & Mrs SMITH (2005) p2

    03/04/2012 06:00

    © - DR - Mr & Mrs SMITH (2005)  p2


    Mr. & Mrs. Smith

    est un film américain réalisé par Doug Liman, sorti en 2005
     

    Résumé Wiki
    Mr. et Mrs. Smith sont un couple marié mais également des tueurs à gages qui travaillent pour deux organisations rivales. Ils se sont rencontrés dans des circonstances bien curieuses en Colombie, chacun travaillant pour une firme secrète sans que l'autre le sache, jusqu'au jour où ils se croisent sur une même mission, réalisant de ce fait leurs double-vies respectives. La suite est simple: l'un des deux doit mourir, tué par l'autre...






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