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thedeparted
04-03-2010, 04:47 PM
Kathryn Bigelow is going from diffusing bombs to focusing on drugs. The Playlist is reporting the Academy Award winner director of The Hurt locker will start filming next year on a project described as “in the vein of Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic.” The film, titled Triple Frontier, will focus on the region on the borders of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay (Los Tres Fronteras) that's home to much drug trafficking and terrorist activity. Bigelow will keep a winning team together by again working with writer Mark Boal.

When you win awards for great movies the rumors start flying. Triple Frontier already has names like Denzel Washington, Javier Bardem, Sean Penn being tossed around to star, but The Playlist is quick to point out these are only whispers and probably nothing more. Bigelow’s newfound Hollywood cache makes projects like these gain steam quickly. Who wouldn’t want to stand next to old Oscar for a couple of minutes and work with a director whose grittiness and raw detail could give us an ultra-intense look at the underworld and far-reaching effects of the drug trade?



Lots of stars + a good director. Get that hype train a rolling boys and girls we're leaving the station

Iceskater101
04-03-2010, 09:02 PM
this looks really good
kinda reminds me of that drug trafficking movie with Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones and all of the stories combined into one thats about drugs
probably isn't the same as that but it just reminds me of that movie

thedeparted
04-03-2010, 09:10 PM
took me a bit, your talking Traffic. Never seen it.

Iceskater101
04-03-2010, 09:13 PM
yeah thats a good movie
you should watch it
anyways I still need to see the Hurt Locker it looks good

thedeparted
04-03-2010, 09:24 PM
Yeah The Hurt Locker is good, defiantly see that..right after you watch Iron Man :P

Kink3bird
04-04-2010, 01:15 AM
yeah thats a good movie
you should watch it
anyways I still need to see the Hurt Locker it looks good

I wasn't amazed with the movie but it was a pretty decent take on a new war theme instead of the same old bull**** you see in a lot of war movies.

I'm surprised she picked South America as the basis for her drug film. I think Blow is the end all film for coke unless she's going into the pot or black tar area.