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Movies Cheap OH’s: 12 Amazing, Action-Packed Low-Budget Movies

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District 9 got it for cheap!

Thirty million dollars is a lot of money in the real world, but in the action-packed, CGI-heavy science fiction film universe, it’s like a single food stamp. Provided this shoestring budget by producer Peter Jackson, first-time director Neill Blomkamp made District 9, his superb story of humans and aliens living together discordantly in South Africa, look like 200 million bucks. The film’s extraterrestrials, or “prawns,” as they’re derisively referred to by their oppressive human counterparts, are rendered entirely by high-quality CGI, which obviously costs. Blomkamp, whose movie comments upon the system of apartheid he grew up in (amongst other modern societal ills like corporate greed), saved money by filming in abandoned Johannesburg shanty towns. Rather than hire an expensive name actor, he cast his friend and colleague Sharlto Copley, who, despite no previous acting credits, is tremendous in the lead role of unassuming government agent Wikus Van De Merwe.

We’re rooting for District 9 to make back its budget many times over, because we’ve seen a lot of expensive crap recently (ahem, Transformers 2, ahem). In honor of District 9 and everything that Blomkamp has already accomplished, Complex gives you 12 other ill action-packed movies that didn’t break the bank to be money.

August 14, 2009 | Permalink | Comment
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Movies Meet The Man (Boy) Who Will Play Tintin

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If you grew up reading Tintin comics like us, then you’ve probably been following rumors about the classic Hergé adventure stories coming to the big screen. In case this is new to you, here’s the deal: Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson are directing the trilogy, which will be filmed entirely in motion-captured computer animation. And now, according to a new report, the lead role has finally been cast: Thomas Sangster.

That name probably means nothing to you, but you might recognize this British chap from his role in Love, Actually, where he played Liam Neeson’s son. He looks damn young to be playing Tintin, a 20-something reporter, but all sources swear that young Thomas is now actually 17 years old. After the jump, check out the classic cartoon version of “The Crab With The Golden Claws,” the Tintin book that the first movie is rumored to be based on…

March 31, 2008 | Permalink | Comment
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