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yorrick brown
09-12-2007, 10:20 PM
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something for the art house fans.


A troubled actor, a television show runner, and an acclaimed videogame designer find their lives intertwining in mysterious and unsettling ways.

trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NfPbPRJcT8

what if i`m god?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5tJKiIe-dQ&mode=related&search=

videogames
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQAEIkzOwGY&mode=related&search=


you can watch the 1st 9 min`s here

http://www.ifilm.com/video/2884945/subchannel/movies


The Nines audio commentary.you can watch the movie and listern to john august and ryan reynolds give commentary.

download here
http://johnaugust.com/archives/2007/the-nines-audio-commentary


what john august has to say about the commentary.

If you’re going to see The Nines this long weekend, you’ll be in a movie theater. You’ll have the benefit of a giant screen, good sound, and fellow patrons with which to partake (and debate) the film. There’s nothing like watching a movie with a crowd: it’s participatory and immediate.

One of my favorite moments of the Sundance premiere was listening as progressive waves of audience members realized that a story Hope Davis begins telling in Part One is, in fact, not a story at all. Hearing the little gasps, those who hadn’t yet caught on became more vigilant, wondering what they were missing.

It was a reminder that we make movies for an audience, not merely a consumer.

Yet there are some things a movie theater can’t provide, aspects which only work on DVD. The pause button, for example. Subtitles. Audio commentary.

But in the age of iPods, there’s really no reason why audio commentary has to be relegated to DVD. That’s why Ryan Reynolds and I recorded one last week for The Nines which is now yours to download. (47MB, right-click to save to disk)

This isn’t an original idea, by the way. Kevin Smith recorded an in-theater commentary for Clerks II, though I can’t find confirmation he released it into the wild. (Someone in the comments section will know.)

If you’re considering downloading it, here are some guidelines, ground rules and helpful hints:

Trust me: don’t try to listen to it without the movie. It’s not that it’s full of spoilers; it simply won’t make sense.
Don’t try to listen to it on your first viewing.1 The movie is confusing enough. Hearing me blather on about some esoteric detail will increase the bewilderment, not lessen it.
There are two versions: an m4a and an mp3. (Right-click to save to disk.) If you’re on an iPod or iPhone, you want the m4a. It’s half the size and sounds great. The mp3 should work in your Zune.
The commentary track is set up as a podcast, with four chapters. “Intro” plays before the opening titles start rolling, so you may want to listen to this and hit pause. “Music Begins” plays right as the Newmarket and Destination logos appear. We mention the Destination logo, so you’ll know if you’re in the ballpark.2
If you’re using iTunes, you should be able to simply drag the file into your library and sync. Otherwise, do whatever four-step process it takes to load it.
Be respectful: If you’re listening to the commentary, sit away from other people, so they’re not hearing it. Yes, that’s just common sense and common courtesy, but I thought I’d point it out.
I speak quickly, and mumble occasionally. That’s me. It’s also Ryan in Part Two, for an extra meta-level.
I’d like to underline points 2 and 6. Please don’t ruin the movie for yourself or others.

Because you’ll ask, this commentary will likely also be on the DVD, along with other special stuff.

The files are relatively small, so the server should be able to handle the load. But if anyone feels inclined to set up a mirror, or seed a torrent, go for it. Leave a link in the comments. And let me know if you end up using it.

ilovemovies
09-12-2007, 11:51 PM
This came out in a very limited release Aug. 31st.

But does anyone know when it's suppose to come out wider? I really want to see it. It looks bizarrely fascinating.

yorrick brown
09-13-2007, 01:57 AM
they are doing a slow roll out

http://www.lookforthenines.com./

you can check to see if where you live is next.

released in the uk dec 7th.

i downloaded the audio commentary.why i don`t know?as chances of it coming here are slim,but i don`t know how long it will be available.may`be dvd next year.unless somebody puts it on the net.

Cronos
09-13-2007, 10:23 AM
Sounds interesting, as long as the reviews are positive i'll give it a look.

yorrick brown
09-23-2007, 10:58 PM
http://lookforthenines.com/

EDsoulsurvive*
09-24-2007, 11:33 AM
i wish it would've expanded more, i guess im waiting for dvd

The Poonchy
09-27-2007, 08:09 PM
i'm really pumped for this movie, it looks super good. ryan reynolds in serious roles is pretty much always good. it is being released too slow!

TheJadedGamer
03-13-2008, 01:41 AM
Enjoyed this flick a lot. Not amazing in any means, but will appeal to the crowd of people who love weird films with a lot of questions.

(7/10)

FireCaptain4
03-13-2008, 01:46 AM
Enjoyed this flick a lot. Not amazing in any means, but will appeal to the crowd of people who love weird films with a lot of questions.

(7/10)

Thanks for that TheJadedGamer, I actually own it- but haven't cracked that baby open yet to see whats inside.

Anyway, thats really good news! I love weird flicks with the likes of Donnie Darko and The Machinist, so I'm gonna give it a viewing soon.

ilovemovies
03-13-2008, 03:53 AM
I'm not sure I entirely understood the ending of the movie but I liked the movie a lot nonetheless. Ryan Reynolds, Hope Davis and Melissa McCartny are all very good and the movie remains absorbing and compelling all the way through.

7/10

yorrick brown
03-13-2008, 04:25 AM
never came out here.

i heard its rather weird near the end?

MsPink
03-21-2008, 04:33 PM
Really liked the film. It was interesting, unique and also rather strange.

yorrick brown
03-21-2008, 06:16 PM
is it on DVD in america.

ilovemovies
03-22-2008, 08:10 AM
yep

EDsoulsurvive*
03-22-2008, 11:55 AM
7/10 sounds good to me

I admire the direction John August took with his directorial debut. It had manic energy, great performances, and intriguing storyline that I could, albeit barely, grasp. The last sequence cleared things up the best it could without selling the rest of the film short. All in all I was happy I'd watched it for the originality, although the film did lose me throughout.

DareDevil
03-23-2008, 07:16 PM
"The average person is a 7... your a 9.

What's an eight?

koala bears... they controll time and the weather"


That was one of the dumbest thing's I've ever heard in movie in a long time

Johnson
04-17-2008, 09:18 AM
I liked the hell out of this.

How good was Melissa McCarthy btw?
That "shame spiral" line was a killer.

Lawgick
07-06-2008, 09:17 PM
"The average person is a 7... your a 9.

What's an eight?

koala bears... they controll time and the weather"


That was one of the dumbest thing's I've ever heard in movie in a long time

That line is the only thing that I disliked about this movie. Ironically...I give it a 9/10.;)