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Did you know Edit. Day-Lewis infamously broke down during a scene and abruptly left the stage, never to return. Before filming began for this movie, Day-Lewis sent Dench a note saying, "I promise not to run out on you this time. Goofs When Guido drives up to the Cinecitta film studios in his open top Lancia with his producer as passenger, parked outside to left is a quite distinctive two tone white and blue paint job rear-engined flat front radiator car another Lancia?

Quotes Luisa Contini : Thank you. User reviews Review. Top review. The song numbers of "Nine" are really very well-staged with all those fantastic actresses in this Oscar-winning stellar cast. However the problem is, these fantastic song and dance number are united by a very thin storyline, that of a premiere Italian director Guido Contini played by Daniel Day Lewis who seemed to be stuck in a perpetual artist's block. In fact, he does not even have a script yet for his much-awaited new feature film with the grandiose title of "Italia"!

The musical numbers express his relationship with the various women in his life. However, this main character or even his songs is not really very appealing nor sympathetic nor interesting. You really need some patience to get through "Nine. Director Rob Marshall does his best with the thin "plot" but this is certainly not "Chicago.

You would wish you could just fast-forward to the next song number and skip all the dour Contini parts. FAQ 4. Is "Nine" based on a book? Why is it called "Nine"? Who has played Guido Contini on stage?

Details Edit. Release date December 25, United States. United Kingdom United States. Official site Official site France. English Italian French. Untitled Rob Marshall Project. Positano, Salerno, Campania, Italy.

Box office Edit. Within a day, his mistress Penelope Cruz, all legs and pleading libido , demanding producer, production team and then his wife Marion Cotillard, unable to adapt well to misery take up residence in the small town. Sad romantic trysts and unproductive production meetings ensue. In his imagination, all the women of his life, from his mother a rather saintly Sophia Loren to that whore Stacy Ferguson, better known as Fergie from the Black Eyed Peas on the beach from his childhood materialize.

Each has her production number. Then, the numbers done, the movie returns to dreary melodrama. The musical numbers clearly take place on a huge stage at the U. Marshall is up to old tricks here as the numbers are all a matter of edits, zooms and multiple angles.

His actors sing pretty damn well, but none is a dancer, so he has to disguise this in every number. Marshall, who choreographs with John DeLuca, uses them to slam down high-concept, intricately staged Broadway numbers that interrupt action in this Italian seaside town. Usually on Monday early mornings or on a late night shoot to pump us up. Then, they started writing it into the show. He is our cheerleader and we love him for it! Fumero's explanation perhaps shouldn't come as too much of a surprise; after all if any actor was going to be responsible for such a motivating and positive chant, it would undoubtedly have been Terry Crews.

The Deadpool 2 actor has previously revealed how his Brooklyn Nine-Nine character - also called Terry - was written specifically for him and is essentially just an exaggerated version of the actor himself. As such, it certainly isn't a stretch to imagine Crews being the one to inject some life into a flagging cast on long nights of filming.

The " Nine Nine! It is perhaps for this reason that the chant has yet to outstay its welcome and continues to be an integral part of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.



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