Showing posts with label BABYLON A.D.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BABYLON A.D.. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Russian Poster for Babylon A.D.

Those Russians always seem to get the best shit! If you need a reminder, Babylon A.D. is the badass French sci-fi film starring Vin Diesel (in case you couldn't tell that was him on the poster). First Showing shared recently a few awesome trailers and now we're just tapping our foot, patiently waiting for Fox to release this beauty. While we wait, the Russians have snagged an awesome new poster for our amusement. Enjoy the sleek new look below!

Thanks to the guys at Filmz.ru for debuting this. This one is a vast improvement over the Blade Runner ripoff version previously - I dig the look quite a bit. In agreement with my assessment on this?

Babylon A.D.

In the Mathieu Kassovitz-directed film, a veteran-turned-mercenary (Vin Diesel) agrees to escort a woman from Russia to Germany, not realizing that she's the host for an organism that a cult wants to harvest into a genetically-modified Messiah. Opening in North America on August 29, the movie co-stars Gérard Depardieu, Michelle Yeoh, Charlotte Rampling, Mark Strong, Radek Bruna, Melanie Thierry and Lambert Wilson.

Babylon A.D. is directed by French filmmaker Mathieu Kassovitz, who also directed 2003's Gothika and a French film from 2000 titled The Crimson Rivers as well as a few other French flicks. Babylon A.D. is currently set to arrive in theaters on August 29th from Fox.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Babylon A.D. pics

With such a summer of huge movies, some flicks get a bit lost in the shuffle -- aside from the rumors of hatcheted runtime, we haven't seen much on BABYLON A.D., Vin Diesel's return to sci-fi action.

The movie's getting a less-than-prestigious late-August release, which is when we normally see stuff like ANACONDAS: HUNT FOR THE BLOOD ORCHID.

It's a big Euro-flavored futuristic traveling tale in the vein of CHILDREN OF MEN, about a mercenary with cool tatts hired to escort a woman from Russia to New York.

Here are a few pics, with a couple of new images in the bunch.

Extra Tidbit: The Movie is based on the novel "Babylon Babies" by Maurice Georges Dantec.

Source:joblo.com