EXCLUSIVE: Brand-New Poster for Ridley Scott's 'Body of Lies'!
Filed under: Action, Drama, Thrillers, Warner Brothers
There's a lot of cinematic power behind Warner Bros. upcoming political thriller Body of Lies: It's directed by Oscar-winner Ridley Scott (Gladiator), it's written by Oscar-winner William Monahan (The Departed), and it stars reliable talents / big-time movie stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. Based on the novel by David Ignatius, Body of Lies tells the story of a journalist who is enlisted by the CIA to help track down a suspected terrorist. That's only the sketchiest of plot synopses, but since I haven't read the book, I'd like to enjoy Body of Lies without knowing the whole story.And we're very pleased to bring you the very first look at the official one-sheet for Body of Lies. (It's behind the jump!) The film hits theaters on October 10 -- and since it's a Ridley Scott film, you just know I'll be there opening night. If it's half as good as Mr. Scott's last "action" film (the stellar Black Hawk Down), then I'll be a happy guy. (Click here for the poster!)

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(Page 1)2. Do we really have to know about your personal arrangements with your girlfriend? I'm sure she was delighted with your revelation. Of course, a gentleman would have kept it to himself.........
Posted at 3:16AM on Aug 29th 2008 by Judith
3. I've seen the trailer a couple of times, but this is the first time I've heard the William Monahan/Departed connection. Watching Leo scream into his cellphone for nearly the entire trailer, saying pretty much the same things...I'm out on a limb here, it's my ass on the line, etc...now I know why the trailer seemed a little too familiar.
Posted at 5:06PM on Aug 28th 2008 by Cincinnati Mike
4. i've been hearing this all the time.That dicaprio gets fucked in every movie.Really can you tell more than one movie where his character is on the edge?The only movie is the departed and you have to question yourselves if he was so damn good in the departed that maked you think that.
Posted at 6:46AM on Aug 30th 2008 by Nick
5. Looking forward to Crowe. DiCaprio can check it at the door.
Posted at 6:42PM on Aug 28th 2008 by Anthony
6. The movie should be far superior to this poor design of the poster. Leo's torso has been stretched to accommodate the title. He looks deformed rather than dynamic. I hope someone rethinks this.
Posted at 11:29PM on Aug 28th 2008 by nean
7. crowe's acting is great.this is going to be the best picture of the year and russell's second oscar
Posted at 8:45AM on Aug 29th 2008 by sepehr
8. "The differences between two filmmakers: Stanley Kubrick and Ridley Scott "
Hazhir Darioush, one of Iran’s filmmakers of Shah’s era, who was the executive director of “Tehran Film Festival”, says in his memoirs, “We wanted to show Stanley Kubrick movies in Tehran Film Festival, and invited him to attend the festival. After many months of calls to so many people, finally I was successful to arrange a meeting with him at his office. After he heard our invitation, he almost angrily threw me out of his office! He said “You are inviting me to a country that has political prisoners! People are put in jail for their political believes in Iran“! Of course, the amount of human atrocities, which was perpetuated by Shah’s regime, is so minuscule in compare to what has been done by the Islamic Republic of Iran, since Shah was toppled. In the past 29 years, the IR has executed thousands and thousands of its opposition. It has plundered oil and other mineral riches of the country. It has suppressed students and intellectuals, women, workers and toiling masses. It has imposed Islamic dress code on girls and women. And to intimidate the whole society, public flogging and execution by hanging are very common on every street corner. The Islamic Republic of Iran has imposed its political objectives on official art and culture of society. Creativity and artistic energy of many filmmakers, who did not want to make movies in the framework set by the government, have gone to waste behind the doors of the office of censorship. In spite of all that, those who are behind making of the movie “Body of Lies”, have made changes to their scenario so it would not be in conflict with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s laws. They emphasize that the Iranian actress had her Islamic “hijab” – scarf on, all during filming. Up to now, Hollywood has made many movies about Middle Eastern countries and other places of the world, using local actors or actors with similar background, but never before had they changed a scenario for an actress to be able to play in a film so it would not clash with laws of one country. By the way, the odd thing is that the movie was not even filmed in Iran, but in another country. Well, it is not because the people behind making of “Body of Lies” could not find
another actress to fulfill the role. Why then they had to change the scenario and align themselves with the anti-human laws of government of Iran so an Iranian actress can play in their movie? Regardless of what the real reason is, the producers of “Body of Lies” have ignored censorship, oppression, and mass killing of people by Islamic Republic of Iran, and by doing so, they have damaged their movie’s message. In today’s world, with no place remaining for humanistic values, principals, and ethics, influential filmmakers such as Stanley Kubrick are missed a lot.
Moslem Mansouri Iranian Film Maker in Exile www.moslemmansouri.com
Posted at 12:33PM on Oct 7th 2008 by Moslem Mansouri
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1. The screenplay is really good. It's a fun read. I like all Ridley Scott films, and you know what? A Good Year was awesome. Really hot chicks: the French gal Archie Panjabi, and that American girl, who was in the drug movie with Heath Ledger. The drug movie was Candy and the American girl was Abbie Cornish. Anyways, maybe I only really liked A Good Year because I got to fuck my now-ex-gf at the end of it. It's that kind of a movie. Oh, yeah, Body of Lies should be great.
Posted at 5:03PM on Aug 28th 2008 by Mitch Graves