Thursday, August 25, 2011

postheadericon Ben Affleck in Line of Sight for first-person military movie

Actor eyes up directing and starring role in proposed action flick modelled on 'shoot-em-up' video game, reports say

While parts of the film version of the game Doom was the first person perspective, Line of Sight 's borrowing from that ouvre would be unusual, especially when visibility is maintained throughout the film shot. The 1947 film noir Lady in the Lake, an adaptation of Raymond Chandler 's Philip Marlowe detective story, try the book \ re' s story through the use of point-of-view about the film, but it was not a critical or commercial success for director and star Robert Montgomery. More recently, Julian Schnabel 's Diving Bell and the Butterfly extensive use of POV shots to the world of French journalist Jean-Dominique Bauby, who was able to show after a stroke, only communicate through an eyelid.

Meanwhile, Affleck began filming Iran hostage crisis Argo drama this week about a CIA team disguised as a sci-fi film crew to operate in 1979, to Tehran. It 's on the true story of U.S. agents used with the help of Hollywood, a fake movie project to six U.S. diplomats from the Iranian capital on smuggling during the crisis. Argo was the name of the wrong movie. Affleck stars as CIA team leader Tony Mendez, with Alan Arkin, Bryan Cranston and John Goodman.


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