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Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Fri 23 Jul, 2010 11:05 pm
by matthias
So apparently they will shoot some movie with Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill in Hobart later this year.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/07/23/2962857.htm

Plot:
Oscar nominee Willem Dafoe will play the lead: a mercenary sent to find the last Tasmanian tiger.


Looking at the plot and the low budget of $6.7m I'm guessing it will be trash from the sort of Anaconda, King Kong or Rambo.

I'm posting this here because I think it will be interesting to see whether they get any special grants from the gov to shoot in wilderness areas and if yes, what impact this will have. If they need wilderness scenes I can't imagine a whole film crew won't have any impact.

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 5:05 am
by ILUVSWTAS
Interesting. They would be able to get the scenes needed from the side of the Lyell highway i'd have thought? Cant imagine it will impact on the sensitive areas too much?? :?

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 9:09 am
by Lindsay
Will this star a gigantic mutant Tasmanian tiger who has escaped from Tasrassic Park and terrorises Hobart :shock:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 2:18 pm
by dee_legg
Will this star a gigantic mutant Tasmanian tiger who has escaped from Tasrassic Park and terrorises Hobart

One can only hope...

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 3:47 pm
by stepbystep
Lindsay wrote:Will this star a gigantic mutant Tasmanian tiger who has escaped from Tasrassic Park and terrorises Hobart :shock:


Nah, Paul Lennon has been and gone.... :wink:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Sun 25 Jul, 2010 7:55 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Seems the movie is going to be shot in "Hobart"

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Sun 25 Jul, 2010 8:38 pm
by Nick S
hmm willem dafoe, the detective in boondock saints and green goblin come to mind. I really don't know what to think..
maybe the tasmanian tiger could be the ghastly hybrid between a bunyip and a tassie devil, and the final action scene could be set on top of federation peak with police helicopters finally surrounding the damned creature.

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 8:30 am
by Ent
Please, please, please tell me the final shot will be of Hobart destroyed by napam as the lead actor flys away in the search and resuce helicopter armed with gatling guns saying " some one had to do it" :lol: Still Hobart would look nicer returned back to pre settlement :wink:

Now ducks for cover from low flying brickbats :twisted:

Cheers Brett

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 8:47 am
by ILUVSWTAS
Interesting. And you live in which pretty city? :roll:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 8:52 am
by Ent
Actually live in two. The beach resort of Devonport and bushwalking central Launceston :D Both have the lovely feature of not been filled with bureacrats and their love of signs generally saying no :wink: :wink:

Cheers Brett

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 9:18 am
by ILUVSWTAS
Hahaha indeed, no reply needed......

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 11:19 am
by matthias
The movie is based on the book 'The Hunter' from Julia Leigh, this is what Amazon says about the book:

Already a hit in Australia, Leigh's flawed but exciting debut describes the deadly search for the fabled, and perhaps extinct, Tasmanian tiger, aka the thylacine. A mysterious man who is identified to the reader only as M assumes the identity of "Martin David, naturalist" and arrives at the filthy, disheveled house of depressed Lucy Armstrong, whose husband, Jarrah, a naturalist and bioethics expert, recently disappeared on the plateau. Lucy's home becomes the base for M's treks into the wilderness, ostensibly to study the habits of Tasmanian devils. In fact, and in secret, M works for a biotech company. His mission: to secure genetic material from what may be the world's last remaining thylacine, reportedly sighted on the plateau. M must hide his true occupation from Lucy and her lonely children, Sass and Bike, as well as from the National Parks researchers and the suspicious local townspeople.

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 12:41 pm
by ollster
Brett wrote:bushwalking central Launceston :D


Lights up the flamethrower...

LOL, if you like softie-boy walks. :P :wink:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 1:41 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Hahaha Central Launceston? Like visiting the dung flinging Monkeys at the park?? Or maybe you mean to the Pub???

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 1:55 pm
by Son of a Beach
Hey, watch it! We have The Zig Zag Track. Like... it's not even straight!

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 1:58 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Haha ohhh nice! there's one of those down here. It's up there with the creepy crawley nature walk....

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:12 pm
by ollster
Son of a Beach wrote:Hey, watch it! We have The Zig Zag Track. Like... it's not even straight!


We've got the Creepy Crawly Nature Trail within a morning's drive. BAM!

EDIT: Damn, beaten...

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:24 pm
by Ent
Lock and load tactical thermo nuclear weapons.

As the true central part of the state we have the average shortest distance to the best walks. A pleasent mountain near by to ski on as we look from that to the warm beaches of the Bay of Fires and back to Western Tiers where one can walk for miles (sorry young stuff, kilometres) until crossing the Lyell Highway :D and tackling the charms of Frenchmans Cap and the long stroll down to the South West Coast carefully avoiding Hobart.

Now soft, what is soft? Arh yes, two peak baging points for driving up Mount Wellington, courtesy of the Hobart Walking Clubs classification system. Now that is what I call soft :lol: :lol: And what is the number of points for the highest day walk elevation gain close to Launceston?

As I once aksed then Premium, Big Red, what do you call a State bureacrat on the North West Coast, the answer is lost :twisted:

Cheers Brett

(now what was that site that sold flame proof suits?)

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:34 pm
by Nuts
If there's one left, why shoot it? What a silly day this is turning into :roll:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:34 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Oh Brett, it's just so easy to pick on you.....
for starters, I have not climbed a mountain up near Launceston that offers views ANYWHERE near as good as the hundred or so available down here.
Secondly, 2 points for Wellington?? Where do you get that?

Check your facts first mate :)

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:39 pm
by ollster
Brett wrote:Lock and load tactical thermo nuclear weapons. Arh yes, two peak baging points for driving up Mount Wellington, courtesy of the Hobart Walking Clubs classification system. Now that is what I call soft :lol: :lol: And what is the number of points for the highest day walk elevation gain close to Launceston?


Heh. BTW, it's ONE point for the drive up Welly, and TWO points for the drive up Snow Hill... :P If you're talking about Dry's Bluff then it's only 1, which I think is a bit steep (har har), but in reality is only a 4 hour return.

DAMN: this is so off topic it's not funny... well I hope the Tassie Tiger movie isn't like Antichrist, that was some *&%$#! up *&%$#!.

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:44 pm
by Nuts
...and i do hope the daughters name aint 'bike'... least dads name isnt lance :shock:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 2:46 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
HAHA!! :shock: :twisted: :lol: :shock: :twisted: :lol: :shock: :twisted: :lol:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 3:03 pm
by Ent
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Oh Brett, it's just so easy to pick on you.....
for starters, I have not climbed a mountain up near Launceston that offers views ANYWHERE near as good as the hundred or so available down here.
Secondly, 2 points for Wellington?? Where do you get that?

Check your facts first mate :)


Oh I am sorry, the two points only are awarded if done in the back of a VW Beatle as a passanger of a would be rally driver :oops:

Views, oh you mean of EZ. Yes very pretty indeed :wink: Nice to see you are getting your requried minerals, like lead, zinc, etc, etc :twisted:

Mount Arthur near Launceston is a nice walk, just take care not to run into any antennas when on the top :shock:

Yes hundreds of mountains, Like Mount Nelson or anywhere else you can drive?

Cheers Brett

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 3:08 pm
by Son of a Beach
ollster wrote:
Son of a Beach wrote:Hey, watch it! We have The Zig Zag Track. Like... it's not even straight!


We've got the Creepy Crawly Nature Trail within a morning's drive. BAM!

EDIT: Damn, beaten...


Drive??? :-)

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 3:22 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Well you might be better suited to Wellington, Mt Nelson etc etc, But us REAL walkers have places you may not have heard of like the Arthurs, Weld, Bobs, the Snowys, Mt Field The Denisons, Mt Anne, Mt Picton, Hartz.... Need I really go on??

Arthur was ok, a bit short for my liking tho, only took about 90mins return.
views were nothing special though :)

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 3:40 pm
by Ent
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Well you might be better suited to Wellington, Mt Nelson etc etc, But us REAL walkers have places you may not have heard of like the Arthurs, Weld, Bobs, the Snowys, Mt Field The Denisons, Mt Anne, Mt Picton, Hartz.... Need I really go on??

Arthur was ok, a bit short for my liking tho, only took about 90mins return.
views were nothing special though :)


I think walker in the above context profixed by the word REAL should have been spelt with an "n" :twisted: Let your knees not age and your ankes not twist with the passing of the years and then may the youthful song that you sing be still in tune with REAL world you face.

Cheers Brett

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 3:41 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Brett wrote:
I think walker in the above context profixed by the word REAL should have been spelt with an "n" :twisted: Let you knees not age and your ankes not twist with the passing of the years and then may the youthful song that you sing be still in tune with REAL world you face.

Cheers Brett




What???

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 3:57 pm
by ollster
ILUVSWTAS wrote:What???


I think he means Real Nutcase? Obviously the walks you cited aren't "pensioner friendly" enough. :mrgreen:

Re: Hollywood movie about Tasmanian Tiger to be shot in Tas

PostPosted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 8:01 pm
by north-north-west
Now, now, boys, be nice.