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The Silent Flute New Movie with Gina Carano
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The Silent Flute is a remake of a movie written by Bruce Lee prior to his death in 1973.
Gina Carnano is expected to play Tara in the movie The Silent Flute which is due out in 2012. The film is still in the planning stages though odds are good the film will be made.
Movie Description:
A martial artist rebel named Cord embarks on a quest for the Book of Enlightenment, which is kept by the mysterious Zetan. He must pass various trials along the way that educate him in Zen philosophy. Among the characters that he runs across are a blind flute-player, a monkey chieftain, a death character, and the leader of a gypsy tribe (all played by David Carradine), who acts as a reluctant mentor to Cord. Some trials involve combat, while others involve riddles or encounters with unusual characters, such as a man who has been standing in a barrel of oil for 10 years in an attempt to remove the lower half of his body so he is no longer distracted by his genitals. Cord successfully passes all trials and is able to view the Book of Enlightenment. He discovers that each page in the book is a mirror, showing him that the secret to enlightenment and all knowledge is already within himself. He then returns to the outside world to himself become a mentor for later seekers.
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Co-star quote: Michael Angarano on Gina Carano
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“She had great instincts. It was interesting to watch..like fighter instincts.”
(more about the film can be heard here @ 0:16:42 episode #8)
-previous co-star quotes – Michael Douglas, Channing Tatum & Michael Fassbender
credit: Frankie J & thanks to Smodcast.com and MichaelAngarano.net
Soderbergh interview: confirms 04/22/11 release date & other film notes
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According to director Steven Soderbergh, Gina Carano’s feature film debut ‘Haywire’ is opening in theaters on April 22, 2011. The confirmation and other notes about the film were revealed when the acclaimed director made a recent guest appearance on a podcast hosted by NFL analyst Rich Eisen, who had great praise for the film.
Soderbergh:
-“She (Gina Carano) was fantastic… really great.”
-“We’ve gone back and done a little more work (editing) since June.”
-“There were a couple of people (actors) that were not comfortable being beat by a woman.. (Eisen then affirms the action) there’s a hotel suite scene… that was alot of fun.”
@ 01:36:42 – http://richeisen.nfl.com/2011/01/05/wildcard-podcast-sir-charles-barkley-urban-meyer-steven-soderbergh/
-source: The Playlist
-editor’s note this article orignally posted 01/08/11 – updated credit: JChap & Sarah