Another Poster for Vin Diesel's 'Babylon A.D.'
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, 20th Century Fox, Movie Marketing, Images
I'll admit it; I have a soft spot for Vin Diesel. Feel free to laugh at me, but I can't help myself, it's something about that voice. So you might want to keep my personal bias in mind when I say that Babylon A.D. really doesn't look all that bad. Silly? Yes, but entertaining none the less. Ropes of Silicon found the latest poster for the sci-fi flick from Gothika director Mathieu Kassovitz and if nothing else, it's a step up from the first one-sheet/Oakley ad we saw a few months ago.Diesel stars as Toorop, a mercenary who takes the job of escorting a woman from Eastern Europe to New York. But if you have seen the trailer, you know that there is a lot more to this lady than meets the eye. Say what you will about the film, but you have to admit, some of those 'Bladerunneresque' shots of the city were pretty impressive. Starring alongside Diesel is the criminally underused Michelle Yeoh as an a**-kicking nun, as well as, Gerard Depardieu, and Charlotte Rampling.
Babylon has had rough time throughout production. The project started back in 2005, when Kassovitz was hired to adapt the novel, Babylon Babies. Originally the French actor Vincent Cassel was expected to take the lead, but Diesel decided to drop out of Hitman (probably not a bad idea all things considered) to lobby for the role. It was even speculated that the move caused bad blood between Cassel and Kassovitz, and ruined a long standing friendship. As if that wasn't enough stress; there were also delays from weather and talk about the film running over budget.
Hopefully all these problems won't be showing up on the screen when Babylon A.D. opens in theaters on August 29th.

Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-17-2008 @ 6:49PM
YouFaceTheTick said...
Bummer about Cassell dropping out - fantastic actor and he's teamed before with Kassovitz to make fairly good films. I don't like Diesel's action films but I thought he did a great job in Find Me Guilty. Personally, I think he should veer more toward comedy roles like Dwayne Johnson and just dip into other projects as Diesel is funnier than he is intimidating.
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8-17-2008 @ 7:27PM
eugene said...
I would have been interested in this movie if it had Cassel in it instead of Diesel.
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8-18-2008 @ 8:16AM
bongo123 said...
Im a big fan of Diesel so i personally cant wait to see him reprise a sci-fi role.. now if only they'd resurrect riddick...
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8-18-2008 @ 1:21PM
Camperton said...
I like Cassel and Diesel so I'm happy either way. I look forward to this and I'm not ashamed to admit it.
Jessica, embrace your Diesel love. There's no reason you have to justify it to people. Screw em.
Bongo, ad me to the list of Riddick 3 hopefuls.
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8-24-2008 @ 9:47PM
tattiana said...
For me the choice was great.
Cassel, maybe is more prepared than Diesel, but this french is so arrogant and pretentious...for the other side Diesel is very simple, very cool.
humble is as important as talent.
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