Academy Award Nominee and First-time Director Tim Miller Helms"Deadpool"
Make no mistake about it, the term first-time director may project
an impression of being inexperienced, yet despite the fact that Tim Miller’s
first feature film is “Deadpool,” his unique approach in film-making makes him
acutely ready to helm this year’s hotly anticipated superhero movie starring Ryan Reynolds in the titular role.
Tim Miller is
already an Academy Award nominee for his previous work in the movie “Gopher
Broke” nominated for the Best Animated Short Film. Miller is also the co-founder of Blur Studio,
which specializes in visual effects and animation for the motion picture and
videogame industries.
Moreover, his
experience and work in the fantastic title sequences and breakthrough CG action
shots for films such as the highly-acclaimed “The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo”
by David Fincher, “Thor: The Dark World” and Taylor’s Marvel adaptations make
Miller bring his own kind of storytelling and action into the movie “Deadpool”
adapted from the Marvel Comics created in 1991 by Fabian Nicieza and Rob
Liefeld.
“Deadpool”
which also stars Morena Baccarin, Gina Carano, TJ Miller and Ed Skrein tells
the origin of Wade Wilson (Reynolds), whose terminal cancer is ‘cured’ by the
same Weapon X program that created Wolverine, leaving him permanently
disfigured, but impervious to pain and able to regenerate from his wounds. A pop culture-literate antihero different
amongst comic book characters, “Deadpool” has been dubbed as ‘The Merc with a
Mouth” who can break the fourth wall and flip superhero conventions in their
head.
Miller
recalls that a (20th Century) Fox executive who’d been working on
the “X-Men: First Class” movie had seen his work on a piece he had done for a
DC universe project, “He thought X-Men:
First Class” could use some help with working out the detailed action
choreography, so I was brought on to help with that. He was like, “You
understand superheroes and how they fight each other. He came down and we met, and by the end of
that meeting he said, “You know, I think you should really be directing your
own film. You’re a first-timer so I can’t get you on anything big, but we have
this other film… Deadpool. Are you interested?” I’d read the script already and
I thought it was great, so I jumped at the chance. And then there were a whole
series of hurdles to jump over, to make sure Ryan liked me, to make sure [the
producer] Lauren Shuler Donner liked me, to make sure I wasn’t some kind of
crazy weirdo,” shares Miller.
Tim
Miller’s “Deadpool” movie features endless references to Reynolds’ own
dalliances with the superhero universe, and most especially his lead role in “Green
Lantern.” Suffice to say, Wade Wilson isn’t a fan. “Please don’t make the
super-suit green,” he tells the facility scientists. “Or animated.” When Fox
showed off a teaser for the film at Comic-Con, the studio poked fun at their
own first go at the character. “From the studio that inexplicably sewed his
mouth shut the first time, comes five-time Academy Award viewer Ryan Reynolds…”
A
different kind, in fact, not-the-hero-you’re-expecting saves the day when
“Deadpool” opens February 10 in Philippine cinemas from 20th Century
Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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