Top Ten Tuesday: The Best of Michael Fassbender (So Far)

Michael Fassbender is perhaps the most talented, fastest rising international star. Originally born in Germany, Fassbender has grown rapidly from being primarily a television actor into a worldly thespian of staggering proportion, garnering ecstatic praise both in Europe and the United States for his unflinching, intense performances in roles that are often controversial and extraordinarily demanding. Fassbender has received some of his breakout roles in genre films, a cinematic place that only rarely produced tremendous genre-spanning talent.

In honor of this tremendous new acting force, we’ve compiled our list of Top Ten performances from Michael Fassbender. His latest role may prove to be his most stellar, even controversial one yet. Appearing in his second film directed by Steve McQueen, SHAME has Fassbender portraying a sex addict. SHAME is opening soon, with dates varying depending on your location.

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WIN A CENTURION PRIZE PACK

Dude, you know… I give and I give, and I give some more…

And I think it’s fair to ask where this relationship is going…

I’LL TELL YOU WHERE IT IS GOING!!! It’s GOING to give away a three Blu-Ray prize pack in honor of CENTURION. The winner will be chosen next Monday, and will win ONG-BAK 2, RED CLIFF, and BRONSON all on Blu-Ray.

Official Rules:

1. Fill out the form below with name and email address. (Winner must be a United States Resident)

2. Tell me what your Centurion name would be, if you were alive in this time period and why…

3. Winner will be chosen at random from qualifying entries. (Entries that complete the above rules).

Alright guys, put your thinking caps on and get to it!

Synopsis:

CENTURION AD 117. The Roman Empire stretches from Egypt to Spain, and East as far as the Black Sea. But in northern Britain, the relentless onslaught of conquest has ground to a halt in face of the guerrilla tactics of an elusive enemy: the savage and terrifying tribes known as the Picts.

Quintus, sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, marches north with General Virilus’ legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the earth and destroy their leader Gorlacon.

But when the legion is ambushed on unfamiliar ground, and Virilus taken captive, Quintus faces a desperate struggle to keep his small platoon alive behind enemy lines, evading remorseless Pict pursuers over harsh terrain, as the band of soldiers race to rescue their General, and to reach the safety of the Roman frontier.

From writer/director, Neil Marshall, CENTURION is a gripping survival thriller set against a background of conquest and invasion; a pursuit movie in the vein of DeliveranceLast of the Mohicans and Apocalypto.

CENTURION is currently available on VOD, XBOX, VUDU and Amazon.com; CENTURION opens in theaters August 27, 2010.

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CENTURION Red Band Trailer

Courtesy of Hulu, you can now check out the red-band trailer for Neil Marshall’s CENTURION online. Marshall –director of DOOMSDAY, THE DESCENT and DOG SOLDIERS– brings us this epic new period war flick is not one to be missed, starring Michael Fassbender and Dominic West. CENTURION is set to open in theaters on August 27, 2010.

Plot: A splinter group of Roman soldiers fight for their lives behind enemy lines after their legion is decimated in a devastating guerrilla attack.

SXSW Review: CENTURION

CENTURION is an epic story told on an intimate scale. It’s a war movie focused on the character-driven story, but doesn’t sacrifice the expectation of action. Written and directed by Neil Marshall, CENTURION delivers on multiple fronts, supplying moviegoers with a variety of weapons in its arsenal, intended to ensure a wider appeal than simply the violence-seeking male market.

Neil Marshall (DOG SOLDIERS, THE DESCENT) is known as a fan favorite filmmaker, delivering excellent action, thrills and solid stories. He’s taken us deep into the dark and terrifying depths of the cavernous unknown and now he takes us on a journey back in time, back into the Roman era. CENTURION is the story of a small group of Roman soldiers caught behind enemy lines, the only survivors of a vast legion of unstoppable Roman forces obliterated by a devastating ambush in the hills of Scotland.

Michael Fassbender (INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS) plays Quintus Dias, a second in command Roman officer who inherits control of the handful of survivors as they struggle to survive in harsh, unfamiliar terrain, ruled by the unpredictable combat nature of the Picts of Scotland. When the Pict King Gorlacon (Ulrich Thomsen) captures the Roman General Virilius (Dominic West) Quintus Dias leads his men on a suicide rescue mission into the heart of Pict territory.

Marshall clearly did his homework on this picture, delving into the details of the ancient time and place, rewarding his more demanding audiences with detail and texture. His Roman characters are allowed to speak with subtly varied accents, properly representing the fact that the Roman legions consisted of soldiers from all across the vast empire. On the other hand, his actors portraying the Picts speak a more appropriately strong and common accent as well as Gaelic when necessary for mood.

Initially, CENTURION delves into the intricacies of the Roman legionary forces, giving the audience a sense of its structure, a sense of its inner workings and hierarchy. The Roman army fought confidently with a traditional battle strategy. The Romans fought with honor, or so they believed. Unfortunately for them, the Picts saw fighting a war to defend their land and culture as less a question of honor, resulting in the guerilla tactics they employed. These unconventional tactics are what allowed the Picts to repeatedly fend off the Roman invaders.

One of the most epic scenes in CENTURION is the ambush of the Roman legion, perpetrated with the assistance of a Pict scout called Etain, played by Olga Kurylenko, who tricked the Romans into believing she was willing to lead them into victory over the Picts because her people had betrayed her. This scene depicts the utter terror and confusion these guerilla forces could inflict on the unprepared Roman soldiers. With little struggle and time, the entire legion is wiped out on a grand scale, leaving only the handful of soldiers who survived by mistake. Marshall’s story is inspired by the legend of General Virilus’ Ninth Legion, ordered to march into the Pict land and wipe them from the land, but the entire legion mysteriously vanished.

Michael Fassbender apparently can do no wrong, as his performance in CENTURION becomes yet another positive notch in his belt of acting achievements. Fassbender gives Quintus Dias a level of silent moral conflict that balances the character with his heroic status, able to kick some serious ass in combat. Meanwhile, Olga Kurylenko’s silent performance of the Pict tracker Etain, minus a tongue forcibly removed, screams badass female warrior with a vengeance. Convincing fight sequences that could make any guy watch in lustful awe and terror enhance Kurylennko’s performance.

CENTURION is a film that celebrates the strong female character as much as the Roman legend, featuring Axelle Carolyn as the equally formidable female Pict warrior Aeron. Equal to these performances is the gallant portrayal on General Virilus by Dominic West (300, PUNISHER: WAR ZONE). Quintus Dias meets Drusilla (Rachael Stirling) at one point, a Pict outcast who becomes a love interest for him during his efforts to survive.

The finely tuned editing of CENTURION is accompanied by intriguing costume work and cinematography that captures the rugged and beautiful bleakness of the snow-covered Scottish hills. The action itself is an effective combination of choppy closely shot edits, giving just enough chaos and claustrophobia to be convincing but not enough to induce motion sickness or a sense of displacement amidst the action. Audiences will be pleased with the mix of realism and style, while the sensationalist-seeking audiences should appreciate the acceptably ramped up level of blood and graphic violence.

Overall, CENTURION is a satisfying piece of historical cinema that offers action, drama and even a bit of controlled romance, even though its use is primarily a vehicle for the film’s ending. Fans of historical cinema should be pleased with the care taken in the story telling, while those seeking mere entertainment should find themselves satisfied with a well-made period war film.

Overall Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

EP10: Welcome to the Asylum (Guest: Rudie Obias from CriterionCast)

On tonight’s episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by Rudie Obias from the CriterionCast to discuss the new DVD/Bluray releases, the new trailers for CENTURION, TOY STORY 3 and GET HIM TO THE GREEK, confess their love for GALAXY QUEST (with a 100% consensus) and much more!

The main topic of the night was films about the insane and/or insane asylums, in honor of this Friday’s SHUTTER ISLAND. The guys talk about their favorites and discuss what constitutes a legitimate insane character and those that are just twisted.

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CENTURION Trailer Unleashes a Little Hell

Anyone else remember how kick-ass the opening battle sequence in GLADIATOR was?   Remember the Roman soldiers taking on the Germanic barbarians in those gray woods, the flaming bombs shattering against trees and raining liquid fire?   Yeah, I’m totally doing the Chris Farley thing here, but that was pretty damn cool.

How about a full length feature film with that same style?   I say if anyone can pull it off it’s Neil Marshall, and, if this new trailer for CENTURION, courtesy of IGN, is any indication, that concept may be hitting our theaters very soon.   What’s more, it shows McNulty (Dominic West) and Lt. Archie Hicox (Michael Fassbender) kicking some serious Pict tail.

Check it out right here:

Granted, it might not be as epic as GLADIATOR.   That’s what happens when you’ve got the guy who did THE DESCENT and DOOMSDAY at the helm instead of the guy who did ALIEN or BLADE RUNNER.   Nonetheless, CENTURION looks to feature some very cool action, and you know with Marshall at the wheel, this ship isn’t going to go anywhere near the PG-13 territory.   Thoughts of another KING ARTHUR can be dispelled right, friggin’ now.

You can also head over to IGN for the HD version of the trailer.   CENTURION is set to hit UK theaters in April.   No US release date has been announced as of yet.

Neil Marshall’s ‘Centurion’ Behind the Scenes Video

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Say what you want about it, Neil Marshall’s ‘Doomsday’ was a badass film.   In my eyes, the guy is 3 for 3, and I can’t wait to see what he has in store for us with ‘Centurion.’

Set in AD 117, ‘Centurion’ tells the story of the legendary Roman Ninth Legion.   After getting decimated in a guerrilla attack behind enemy lines, the surviving members must fight their way back to their homeland.

The fine people over at Rotten Tomatoes got the chance to go on set, and they have provided us with this sweet, little video.

Enjoy:

The film stars Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko, and Michael Fassbender.   It is slated to release sometime later this year.

Source: Rotten Tomatoes

Trio of Actors Join Neil Marshall’s ‘Centurion’

Michael Fassbender (‘300’), Olga Kurylenko (‘Quantum of Solace’), and Dominic West (‘300’ and ‘Punisher: War Zone’) have all signed up for Neil Marshall’s sword-and-sandal thriller ‘Centurion’.

The movie, billed as a thriller set during the Roman invasion of Britain in AD 117, tells the story of Quintus Dias, sole survivor of a Pictish raid on a Roman frontier fort, who marches north with General Virilus’ legendary Ninth Legion, under orders to wipe the Picts from the face of the Earth and destroy their leader, Gorlacon.

Celador Films is producing for Pathe Distribution. Â  Marshall, who wrote and is directing the film, has a good, working relationship with Pathe and Celador after the success of 2006’s ‘The Descent’.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter