Jessica recently finished the scores for "Das Mädchen auf dem Meeresgrund" and "In the Name of the King: Two Worlds".
Not heard it called "Two Worlds" before (but I am still catching up, any news on release date J?
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Jessica recently finished the scores for "Das Mädchen auf dem Meeresgrund" and "In the Name of the King: Two Worlds".
Jox wrote:Actually Boll said it was called TWO WORLDS in the podcast where he first talked about it but it was hardly understandable (it was in between "new world" and "two worlds"). Anyway prepare for what sounds like one of the most surreal movies in Dolph's career.
Geoff wrote:What, even more surreal than Fat Slags?
Making of "BloodRayne: The Third Reich"
Writer-Director Commentary
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busy with finishing IN THE NAME OF THE KING - TWO WORLDS
movie will be not finished for cannes ....but FOX will release USA , metrodome in UK and splendid in germany and benelux
christmas 2011 will be the release as a DVD premier
A cloaked female WIZARD runs through a forest, being chased by assassins who are dressed in medieval clothing and who wear dark war face paint. She manages to expertly kill them all with her fighting knives and explosive alchemy. We follow her as she desperately makes her way through the woods, which are
part of a large, modern-day park. A city sits in the background. This is Vancouver of today. The wizard, Elianna the Powerful, has come to our world to save the life of one man.
In this, the second world of In The Name of The King: Two Worlds. Our hero, Granger, is a modern, ex-military operative who finds himself thrust into a war that has crossed the fabric of time.
Pulled back into Elianna’s medieval era by her ancient magic, Granger discovers the first world’s denizens revere him as the prophetic saviour of their world – the one who will lead them into salvation and save them from a deadly civil war that threatens their existence.
A sexy, action-filled adventure, In The Name of The King: Two Worlds pits a modern warrior’s formidable skills against cunning villains, timeless sorcery, and the merciless aggression of primordial beasts.
His greatest foe will be time itself as he races to save the first world before its destruction threatens his own.
Nathan wrote:What would be a masterpiece for Scorcese, sounds like a disaster with Boll. In other words, only a great director could make that plot epic, Boll will make it an epic fail. If people lap this up as his "post-Expendables" effort, it isn't gonna stand him in good stead. Wishhing he hadn't done this now and I haven't even seen it. Come on you're all thinking the same haha. I'll save judgement but I'm actually more in anticipation for Stash House and One in the Chamber.
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