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Ray Winstone in Beowulf (2007)

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Beowulf

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    The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags are used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.



    Computer-generated images allowed the director, Robert Zemeckis, far more freedom than live-action filming would permit. Zemeckis has already made an all-CG movie, The Polar Express (2004) (2004), and knows its benefits. For this film, they include:

    • camera moves that would not otherwise be possible;


    • greater control over the art direction;


    • greater ability to convincingly age the main character, who must grow fifty years over the course of the story;


    • keeping costs down;


    • the relative ease of creating 3-D images: once a scene is built for one 'eye', the other eye's view can be created by repositioning the virtual camera and re-rendering; and


    • images that look especially good in 3-D processes, such as IMAX or Real D.



    He is speaking in Old English (sometimes called the Anglo-Saxon language), from which modern English is derived. It is closer to its German roots. Here are his lines, translated (some of Grendel's mother's words are in Old English as well):

    (In Grendel's Lair, after his first attack)

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Grendel, what have you done? What have you done, Grendel?

    GRENDEL: Mother?

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Fish and wolf and bear, and sheep or two, but not men.

    GRENDEL: Men please you. Here.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Men, Grendel. They have slain so many of our kind.

    GRENDEL: The men made noise! The men bellowed in happiness! The men hurt me, hurt my head. The men hurt my ears!

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Was Hrothgar there?

    GRENDEL: I did not hurt him, no I did not hurt him, no.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Good. Good boy, and tender.

    GRENDEL: Mother....

    _____________

    (Beowulf and Grendel battle in the mead hall)

    BEOWULF: Your bloodletting days are finished, demon.

    GRENDEL: I am not a demon.

    BEOWULF: It speaks. It speaks!

    GRENDEL: What are you?

    BEOWULF: I am ripper, tearer, slasher, gouger....

    ______________

    (Grendel returns to his lair)

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Grendel. My son. My poor son.

    GRENDEL: Mother. They hurt me, Mother.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Sleep now, my son.

    GRENDEL: He murdered me, Mother.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER. Who murdered you, my son?

    GRENDEL: He ripped off my arm.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: He will pay, my darling. Who was the man?

    GRENDEL: He was so strong. So strong.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Who was the man?

    GRENDEL: His name was Beowulf.

    GRENDEL'S MOTHER: Beowulf.



    John Murphy's In the House - In a Heartbeat from the soundtrack for 28 Days Later (2002) (2002).

    See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_The_House_-_In_A_Heartbeat



    The song during the end credits is ''A Hero Comes Home,'' sung by Idina Menzel, a Broadway actress who has starred in such shows as Rent and Wicked. She has also appeared in the movie adaptation of Rent (2005) (2005).



    The movie was shown in IMAX, IMAX 3D, Dolby Digital 3D, and in the conventional "flat" format.



    The original version of the film was cut and edited in terms of violence to achieve the PG-13-rating for the theatrical release. The Director's Cut includes all the removed scenes.

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  • How long is Beowulf?
    1 hour and 55 minutes
  • When was Beowulf released?
    November 16, 2007
  • What is the IMDb rating of Beowulf?
    6.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Beowulf?
    Ray Winstone, Crispin Glover, and Angelina Jolie
  • Who wrote Beowulf?
    Neil Gaiman, Roger Avary, and Anonymous
  • Who directed Beowulf?
    Robert Zemeckis
  • Who was the composer for Beowulf?
    Alan Silvestri
  • Who was the producer of Beowulf?
    Robert Zemeckis, Steve Starkey, and Jack Rapke
  • Who was the executive producer of Beowulf?
    Neil Gaiman, Roger Avary, and Martin Shafer
  • Who was the cinematographer for Beowulf?
    Robert Presley
  • Who was the editor of Beowulf?
    Jeremiah O'Driscoll
  • Who are the characters in Beowulf?
    Queen Wealtheow, King Hrothgar, Gitte, Hild, Estrith, Cille, Garmund, Éofor, Wulfgar, Yrsa, and others
  • What is the plot of Beowulf?
    The warrior Beowulf must fight and defeat the monster Grendel, who is terrorizing Denmark, then Grendel's Mother, who begins killing out of revenge.
  • What was the budget for Beowulf?
    $150 million
  • How much did Beowulf earn at the worldwide box office?
    $196 million
  • How much did Beowulf earn at the US box office?
    $82.3 million
  • What is Beowulf rated?
    PG-13
  • What genre is Beowulf?
    Action, Adventure, Animated, and Fantasy
  • How many awards has Beowulf won?
    4 awards
  • How many awards has Beowulf been nominated for?
    23 nominations

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