SLUMDOG MILLIONARE WAS FIRST OFFERED TO JACK WHITE Slumdog Millionaire
played great at my Sneak Previews series. While these film fans are slightly
older than the pic's target audience, they ate it up.

A show of hands during the Q & A with director Danny Boyle did reveal that
slightly more of them believe the movie deserves its R rating. Boyle admits
that he lost that rating on appeal after trying to earn a PG-13. The ratings
board couldn't tell him anything to cut. The rating was for overall
intensity. Which is certainly the case. Fox Searchlight accepted Boyle's
cut.

On a second viewing, Slumdog--executed with great energy by Boyle's
team--owes a great deal to the script by Simon Beaufoy and the propulsive
score by A.R. Rahman, who Boyle hired after Jack White proved unavailable.
(He did find time to write the Quantum of Solace Bond theme).

Boyle set out to make an English language movie, but his casting director
told him that the kids he liked best didn't speak English. So he translated
the material with the kids into Hindi, about a third of the movie, he said.
And he uses subtitles in a different way, coloring them and moving them
around the screen, not sticking them on the bottom. Some of the folks in the
class were challenged by not having white titles where they expect them.
Boyle wanted to move their focus around the screen, he said.

Todd McCarthy thinks Boyle should direct the next Bond film.

if u dnt knw who jack white is.... JACK WHITE IS THE PERSON BEHIND THE SCORE
OF QUANTUM OF SOLACE.....

During the course of his career, Jack White has performed with the likes of
The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and, most recently, The Last Shadow Puppets.

 SOURCE :
http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsononhollywood/2008/11/slumdog-million.html

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regards,
Vithur

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