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Nicolas Lopez Interview, Santos, Fantastic Fest 2008

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By Kevin Kelly posted 1 year ago
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Nicolas Lopez, director of Santos, at Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX

Chilean director Nicolas Lopez first came to Austin in 2005 for SXSW with his feature film Promedio Rojo in tow. That film was about a fictional comic-book nerd named Roberto Rodriguez who vies for the attention of the hot new girl at school while trying to bolster his self esteem. While Lopez was in town, he convinced producer Elizabeth Avellan (producing partner and ex-wife of the real-life filmmaker Robert Rodriguez) to watch the movie, and she liked it so much that she agreed to have the studio work on the CGI effects for his next feature. That film ended up being Santos, which is another tribute to geekery. It’s about a lowly comic-book nerd who grows up to become a successful comic book artist, and actually finds out that the heroes he’s been creating are real –– and that he has superpowers himself. It’s like Galaxy Quest for the comic-book set. In our full interview with Lopez from Fantastic Fest, learn why he makes his stars gain weight for their roles, why Santos had to be an international co-production, and why he wants to be the Chilean George Lucas.

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Chilean Mayor Tries to Stop James Bond

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By Christopher Campbell posted 1 year ago
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The mayor of a remote town in Chile interrupted the filming of the new 007 film, Quantum of Solace, yesterday and was detained by police as a result. Carlos Lopez, of Sierra Gorda, literally came between cameras and Bond star Daniel Craig when he drove onto the set, an act of protest against two separate points.

His first issue was with the size of the production, which apparently brought in special forces and a water cannon and prohibited people from walking around freely in their own town. He claims the scene was reminiscent of the worst of times during the harsh junta dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. Boo hoo to his having flashbacks, and maybe I’m just used to film shoots hindering my walk around NYC, but that is no reason to mess with Bond.

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