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Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (in post-prod)

PostPosted: 22 Jul 2019, 17:37
by Jox
Recording session with composer Sandro Di Stefano.
(If there's something we can count on in Italy is that they still record orchestral scores even for lower budget productions.)

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Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 20 Sep 2019, 18:02
by Jox

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 21 Sep 2019, 01:28
by Nathan
I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with this one, here's hoping it's more lively than The Tracker. It'd just be nice to see a lead performance from Dolph in a not bad movie. He doesn't deserve to be doing stuff like The Tracker at this point in his career.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 03 Oct 2019, 14:35
by Jox

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 08 Oct 2019, 21:13
by bomaz
Trailer

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Well, that doesn't look as bad as The Tracker. At least the story looks simple, no need for flashback and stuff. The bad guy sounds charismatic. No too ugly too, and seems fast-paced. Why not. (They could have chosen another picture for the youtube "freeze" :lol: )

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 08 Oct 2019, 23:27
by Jox
Hummmm, dunno...

I like that Lionsgate is going a little more artsy with their artworks.

No Blu-ray or limited release with this one though so they clearly have less faith in it.

Now a question for native English speakers, does "Hard Night Falling" really mean anything or is it made-up? I couldn't find the expression elsewhere...

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 09 Oct 2019, 01:03
by lt.brannigan
Jox wrote:
Now a question for native English speakers, does "Hard Night Falling" really mean anything or is it made-up? I couldn't find the expression elsewhere...


If it means anything, it's gotta be extremely regionalized. It most likely is just a jumble of words that hadn't been used for a movie title. Though it does bring to mind a Beatle's song.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 09 Oct 2019, 07:33
by Moltisanti
lt.brannigan wrote:
Jox wrote:Though it does bring to mind a Beatle's song.


That's literally all this title reminds me of.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 09 Oct 2019, 22:08
by Jox
Yeah that's what I figured as well.


Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Night-Falli ... 07Y9BH32M/

New still photographies:
https://www.lionsgatepublicity.com/home ... ht_falling

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Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2019, 00:42
by Nathan
It reminds me of Charles Bronson movie posters from the 70's.

This looks pretty bland and actionless overall. It does look better than Acceleration and Tracker but that's not saying much.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2019, 02:54
by savagesketch
Trailer looks okay, though those are always cut for that exact purpose. Can we just say though... the lead villain... He a producer? Only reason I can see as to why he was cast... Guess an imposing and intimidating villain won’t be present in this one.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2019, 12:28
by Jox
In interesting how we have two contrasting opinions on the antagonist here between Bomaz and Savagesketch.

Hal Yamanouchi is not a producer and has had a long international career between the US and Italy, you might have seen him in THE WOLVERINE and other stuff:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0945563/

My main personal issue is that hostage plots / situations should be a common "DON'T" of contemporary action movies by now in 2019? It's not even thrilling or compelling. Make it a serious, political film if you will but not as mere "action entertainment" purposes. For one they're far beyond tired after 30 years of DIE-HARD clones, and for two the world has been affected by too many traumas of the kind in the past decades, this is NOT FUN.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2019, 15:39
by Nathan
Jox wrote:My main personal issue is that hostage plots / situations should be a common "DON'T" of contemporary action movies by now in 2019? It's not even thrilling or compelling. Make it a serious, political film if you will but not as mere "action entertainment" purposes. For one they're far beyond tired after 30 years of DIE-HARD clones, and for two the world has been affected by too many traumas of the kind in the past decades, this is NOT FUN.


I'd agree with that. I know that DTV plots aren't going to be original and more often than not they go with a simple revenge story - and when they don't keep the story simple you get a disjointed mess like 4Got10 that thinks it's a Guy Ritchie character piece - but the hostage situation isn't that exciting any longer.

Trouble is, the film was obviously limited by location to save budget so when you are setting things in a limited number of locations you are thus limited by the story. And this ain't Hard Candy, it's Hard Night Falling.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2019, 18:56
by bomaz
In interesting how we have two contrasting opinions on the antagonist here between Bomaz and Savagesketch.

Well, for me he's an assett because he's another yet another action-star wannabe MMA fighter or an has-been actor.

Re: HARD NIGHT FALLING (Giorgio Bruno, 2019) (completed)

PostPosted: 18 Oct 2019, 19:13
by Jox
Bomaz, did you mean...?
Well, for me he's an assett because he's not another action-star wannabe MMA fighter or an has-been actor.