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Chappie: The Art of the Movie

By (author) Peter Aperlo
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 6th Mar 2015
Dimensions: w 272mm h 312mm d 10mm
Weight: 1485g
ISBN-10: 1783295201
ISBN-13: 9781783295203
Barcode No: 9781783295203
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Synopsis
Featuring production art and photography from the eagerly anticipated new film Chappie, starring Hugh Jackman with Sigourney Weaver! Chappie is an upcoming film directed by Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium), written by Neill Blomkamp & Terri Tatchell. The film stars Sharlto Copley (Elysium, The A-Team), Dev Patel (Slumdog Millionaire), Ninja and Yo-Landi Vi$$er, Jose Pablo Cantillo (The Walking Dead).

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"Most of the book is dedicated to this kind of almost happy-go-lucky customization that the artwork evolves through, and it's pretty awesome flipping the pages as different pieces of the project take shape." - Midroad Movie Review

"You won't regret reading it, because it's something different and beautifully dark for adult readers. It's one of the best and most fascinating retellings of Snow White available." - Artbook Passion

"Very well put together." - City of Films

"If you are like me, fascinated with the art of filmmaking, and behind the scenes information from character design to set design this is one you will want to pick up." - Watch Play Read

"If you want further exploration into the movie and interested in the world building aspects, the way cool mech designs and shooting locations of Chappie, then Chappie: The Art of the Movie should be picked up and added to your library shelf." - Retrenders

"It's hard to believe that there's any piece of information about the production of "Chappie" that isn't included here." - Roger Ebert.com