

After the Sunset (2004)
Started by
mattbowyer
, Mar 26 2003 12:12 PM
274 replies to this topic
#271
Posted 28 May 2005 - 03:20 PM
#272
Posted 28 May 2005 - 03:23 PM
I thought so too; Brosnan doesn't have his trademark After the Sunset stubble.
So either it's a pic of Brosnan that looks very similar to his Die Another Day promo shots, or it's fan-art, but I've seen this poster on a number of different websites now and I don't think it is.
So either it's a pic of Brosnan that looks very similar to his Die Another Day promo shots, or it's fan-art, but I've seen this poster on a number of different websites now and I don't think it is.
#273
Posted 09 June 2005 - 10:47 AM
- The remote control for the car - hommage to Tomorrow Never Dies?
Quite possibly. The Junkanoo's also been mentioned, but did anyone else here pick up on the scene in which Brosnan crashes a toilet cubicle from above?
Saw AFTER THE SUNSET last night. Like Bon-san, I found it "an enjoyable waste of time". So flimsy and forgettable that it makes THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR look like a towering triumph of cinematic high art, it's entertaining enough nonetheless.
Brosnan more or less carries the film. Not a brilliant performance, by any means, but he does rise above the hellishly weak and cliche-ridden material, and exudes much more charisma than anyone else.
#274
Posted 09 June 2005 - 04:35 PM
- The remote control for the car - hommage to Tomorrow Never Dies?
Quite possibly. The Junkanoo's also been mentioned, but did anyone else here pick up on the scene in which Brosnan crashes a toilet cubicle from above?
Saw AFTER THE SUNSET last night. Like Bon-san, I found it "an enjoyable waste of time". So flimsy and forgettable that it makes THE THOMAS CROWN AFFAIR look like a towering triumph of cinematic high art, it's entertaining enough nonetheless.
Brosnan more or less carries the film. Not a brilliant performance, by any means, but he does rise above the hellishly weak and cliche-ridden material, and exudes much more charisma than anyone else.
This film was too flimsy for theatrical release...if it were the 1980's this would have been an ABC Sunday night movie...I think Brosnan has the whole movie star boredom routine down to science.He has few peers.

And they replaced Bryan Singer on X-3 for the director of this fluff.

#275
Posted 09 June 2005 - 09:01 PM
Indeed.MGM should sue New Line for this poster. Isn't that a picture of Brosnan from Die Another Day?
I'm surprised they haven't yet.
It's also surprising how nobody seemed to notice that I posted it on page 7 of the thread, along with the similarly-styled character posters.
Ah well.