Murder on the Orient Express (Kenneth Branagh, 2017)
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Murder on the Orient Express (Kenneth Branagh, 2017)
Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express
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Wow, that's some really off Broadway makeup.
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I recall the dvd making-of interviews for Lumet's version of "Orient Express" and apparently Dame Christie's only complaint of Albert Finney's performance was that his mustache was inadequate. I hate to think what she would say if she saw this wooly face-hugger. Not so much M. Poirot as Vice-Admiral Mutton.
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"Too adequate"britcom68 wrote:I recall the dvd making-of interviews for Lumet's version of "Orient Express" and apparently Dame Christie's only complaint of Albert Finney's performance was that his mustache was inadequate. I hate to think what she would say if she saw this wooly face-hugger.
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Finally, my own facial hair style is coming back into style!
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Being shot in 65mm and apparently due to have 70mm prints. So that will be the Odeon Leicester Square in London, then.
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Apparently Kenneth Branagh was unavailable, so they had Ewan McGregor stand in.
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I will give Branagh that the mustache seems to fit perfectly with the rest of his performance, which is a "My children need wine!"-level interpretation of a Frenchman in this trailer.
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This is one of the worst scored trailers in recent memory. Who on earth thought this was fitting music for a Hercule Poirot trailer?!
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Who on earth thought Kenneth Branagh wearing a ridiculous fake moustache and using an embarrassingly bad French accent was a good idea. Excruciating.Finch wrote:This is one of the worst scored trailers in recent memory. Who on earth thought this was fitting music for a Hercule Poirot trailer?!
I imagine some producer sees this as the start of a Poirot big-screen franchise.
Perhaps Charlie Hunnan Can take over from Branagh in the sequels.
Even Branaghs' legendary ego can't justify this dogs breakfast!
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Dames (like knights) are known by their first names - so it's Dame Agatha or Dame Agatha Christie, but never Dame Christie. (The male equivalent would be "Sir Olivier".)britcom68 wrote:I recall the dvd making-of interviews for Lumet's version of "Orient Express" and apparently Dame Christie's only complaint of Albert Finney's performance was that his mustache was inadequate.
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The trailer treats the film as if it were a sequel to Clue which, for all I know, may be how the film plays as well. One of the things I admired about Lumet's 1974 version is that, while incorporating comic moments, the film did not resort to camp, even though the material could be seen as dated. I'm not certain this new version will do the same. I am pretty certain that Branagh as "Poirot" will have a hard time measuring up to Albert Finney's splendid portrayal.
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I'm not keen on how the new film's tagline is an outright spoiler!
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That's generally been the tagline to such things. It's totally innocuous unless you know already.Roger Ryan wrote: Also...SpoilerShowI'm not keen on how the new film's tagline is an outright spoiler!
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I will always be partial to Albert Finney accusing Wendy Hiller of "unbelievable evasion"Roger Ryan wrote: I am pretty certain that Branagh as "Poirot" will have a hard time measuring up to Albert Finney's splendid portrayal.
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One promising moment from the trailer is the apparent moment when Mrs. Hubbard sees Rachett in a corridor and they share a look between each other. For me this was always a frustration with previous iterations of the novel since:
This was something overlooked in Lumet's version, unless one counts Pierre Michel's close reaction on the Istanbul platform upon greeting Rachet et al.
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As the mastermind of the Armstrong kidnapping, it is incredibly difficult to believe that Rachett would not have recognized the grandmother of the child he ordered to be kidnapped and murdered. Or for that matter, recognizing any of the other dozen people in the coach out for vengeance against him.
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I've always thought it would be fun to see a reversal of this story, where
Also, my roommate and I both breathed a huge sigh of relief when we realized Depp wasn't Poirot.
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someone realizes that every person they've ever significantly wronged is on a train with them, and it becomes a Kafkaesque thriller.
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Magic Hate Ball wrote: Also, my roommate and I both breathed a huge sigh of relief when we realized Depp wasn't Poirot.
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It looked like he's playing the victim, can't recall the character name, but the Widmark role
Interestingly my daughter saw the trailer and wants to see it, so maybe 8 year olds were the target.
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Seems squarely targeted at that young, BBC-loving contingent of viewers who love anything PBS reairs
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Poor Branagh. I thought his work in the UK remake of Wallander was going to be the start of a career renaissance.
Seems like he's stuck directing the films that even Sam Mendes wouldn't bother with. I just looked on IMDB and totally forgot he played the Russian baddie in the last Jack Ryan movie.....then I saw he directed it!
Seems like he's stuck directing the films that even Sam Mendes wouldn't bother with. I just looked on IMDB and totally forgot he played the Russian baddie in the last Jack Ryan movie.....then I saw he directed it!
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I actually saw that one. I remember nothing about it other than that the main character attempts one of those hoary "Distract the villain with a Mata Hari date" schemes
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It's so strange because he's done three "one for them"s in a row after Thor, Jack Ryan, and Cinderella, so he's built himself up a blank check to do what he wants for this next project - and this is what he wants to do? And, more than that, the studio's seemingly fallen over itself to spare absolutely no expense in gathering together a cast consisting of every single person to ever be nominated for an Oscar?
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And it looks like his next film is another franchise, the Harry Potter ripoff Artemis Fowl