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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Clash Of The Titans 2010 - Coolest Of The Revisions















What's in What?

The remake of the 81 glory,
The rediscovery of the Greek mythological fury,
The renovation of the 3-D history,
& The result of the Medusa mystery ...

With probable places of shoot in wonderful places of London, Iceland, Wales and Ethiopia, the film Clash Of The Titans 2010, movie is all set to hit the global audience this April 2010. Having made sufficient bit of positive talk in the mouths of the critics, the film feels to clear all possible expectations amidst the fans of the original as well. With sources revealing that the chess game involved in the Clash Of The Titans 1981 has been left in the remake. Sam Worthington tries to bring the forever reminiscence of humankind bravery and heroism.

Produced by Warner Bros, along with the Legendary Pictures, director Louis Letterier promises to inspire fairly with his narration and creativity. Clash Of The Titans 2010, is all set to get ample accolades along with box office values...

The LA Times reads like this :

Reporting from London - As decisions go, it was the
same kind that faced the 1970s souls who had to pick just the right warlock-and-serpent mural for their customized van. Should the Pegasus be white or black? Maybe glowing red eyes too? And what if -- instead of noble feathers -- the mighty steed of myth came with a killer pair of bat wings?

That was one of the choices French filmmaker Louis Leterrier wrestled with last summer on the set of "Clash of the Titans," the Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures adventure that just pulled in $105.6 million worldwide in its opening weekend.

On a crisp, blue-sky afternoon in a soundstage outside London, the tall, slender director watched with intense focus as his star, Sam Worthington, bulled his wall through the panicked streets of Argos on his way to meet destiny while carrying the head of Medusa in a bloodied sack. It was going to be another marathon day for the director; the Gorgon sister's head might have already been in the bag but there were hundreds of epic decisions ahead for a project that would finish with 1,400 visual-effects shots on the screen....



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