Saturday, September 27, 2014

Night at the Museum 3: Secret of the Tomb Movie Synopsis

Stevens stars in the past, it is able to significantly veterinarian Special Forces, who is visiting the family of fallen comrade Iraq war and puts on help from relatives through their grief and other difficulties in their lives by whatever means (some of which are certainly not necessary) politely. In the dark murder mystery "tombstones" Stevens plays a New York drug smuggler who hires upscale shame, alcoholic former cop Liam Neeson to find out who brutally murdered his wife.



Each character is full of surprises, and Stevens excels in providing mesmerizing complexity and clarity of these examples is very American. They're both bad people, but much more than that. "I have become completely enamored with this word good old American" group, "says a friendly and accessible, aged 31, was a graduate of Cambridge." Home on the range of people and they like that ranges here. It seems in very good country to explore it, and people are very willing and excited to see you do it. I enjoy living here and meet all kinds of different types of filmmakers. "

Now based in Brooklyn with his wife and their two young children, Stevens four other films in the can, including "Night at the Museum" sequel next. Gave "evidence", directed by Scott Frank Representative big chance in the United States.  
 "It was a big step for me in terms of the person sitting down crown, saying" I've never seen that play a role like this before and I would love to see you try, "recalls Stevens." It was very empowering to hear, as opposed to someone saying "I've never seen doing so. thank you, see you later." Scott was very encouraging to realize that to go out and push me in a slightly different direction. I can see clearly how that led me to be able to do a "guest."



While the "tombstones" elusive, emotionally destroyed Kenny Kristo is a juicy supporting role, "guest" David Collins is the dominant presence in the film - and perhaps the most mesmerizing psychological film we've seen in this century. 
"Guest" is the last of the steering group writing indie Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard, who was acclaimed comic movie released last "You're next." Wit also been applied to the "guest", but not at the expense of a great commentator or behavior.

"When I met with Adam and Simon, and I knew I was not the No. 1 choice," Stevens admits. "But I shared a sense of humor with Adam in particular, and even though we came from very, very different backgrounds - Adam from Alabama - in terms of the kind of movies that we really want to make, we were in a place very similar. Was believed to be The idea of ​​this guy playing "DOWNTON" David was hilarious., and so did I. this is part of the fun. then it was a challenge for me to go and physically turn to David. "

To play a super soldier in the literal, Stevens training four hours a day for a month before and during production.  Fortunately, there are facilities in New York and Los Angeles that only know how to beat the British actor in the form of, "he says with a laugh." Weight training, circuit, martial arts, and some handle a gun - a lot of preparation physical feeding really nothing mentality as well, and push yourself to the limits of the maximum that I was not aware really exist. I come from a background of "if it hurts, stop," and this was an introduction to the world "if it hurts, keep going."

British UN completely, feels Stevens. That was the mind of David. "Can border on the mentally ill, really, when a person has a moral code or way of doing things that are wired differently so how, and hope, and I could see how things should be done, and they believe it completely," he thinks. "I have found that is always personal, but it kind of plaguing our world, perhaps, more than ever before. Kind of absolute conviction in what is really in very large quantities and the wrong thing, but with the belief that you are doing good.

"There is an element of that, David. He appears in this house with a great love for his friend who was killed, and wants to help this family out really., But another way that he has is self-preservation, and once that starts, things get weird."
Stevens went to England for, ironically, his first big budget studio film, "Night at the Museum: The Secret of the Tomb," he plays Sir Lancelot in the comedy of the exhibits come to life. Met another American mentor there: Robin Williams, who had a featured role of Teddy Roosevelt in one of the last jobs before he took his life in August.

"It was my first great comedy, and Robin was right behind me all the time," remembers Stevens still vibrating. "It was a unique experience altogether. They still lie a little, so I'm not in a place to say much more than that." Son of academics, Stevens and studied literature at the University of Cambridge, where he was the only real theatrical director with the Footlights comedy band. Met fellow actor Rebecca Hall there, and when he saw her father, legendary director Sir Peter Hall in the production of them students, and was impressed enough to hire Stevens starting from "As You Like It."

Professional actor since then, Stevens has maintained his interest in literature. He was a judge for the prestigious Man Booker Prize for fiction in 2012, a roving editor for thejunket.org quarterly online. The secret tomb is directed by Shawn Levy (Night at the Museum, real steel, Date Night) and written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and David Guion and Michael Handelman: Night at the Museum. This time, inspired by the golden Egyptian Pharaoh Ahkmenrah begins to erode, forcing international action in the British Museum, London, Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) Pharaoh Ahkmenrah (Rami Malek), Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher), Sacajawea (Mizuo Peck ), Roman centurion Octavius ​​(Steve Coogan) and Jedediah (Owen Wilson) must be on each team once again to save the day. Revel Wilson and Dan Stevens also star in the film, which is called 20th Century Fox on December 19 in late this year.

Night at the Museum: The Secret of the Tomb is a new American film and the next fantasy adventure originally based on the children's book of the same name which was written by Milan Trenc and published in 1993. It was the development of the film adaptation of the first book was released in 2006, starring Ben Stiller and the late famous comedian Robin Williams.

Later, another film was created as a sequel to the first film titled Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, and was released in 2009, and also starring the same main characters. The new film which is currently being produced is the sequel to another movie released in 2009, which was directed by Shawn Levy, who will return from New manager.


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