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Director Danny Boyle approached hiker Aron Ralston about adapting his memoir Between a Rock and a Hard Place. But Boyle's idea for a realistic approach at first clashed with Ralson's wishes. "He ...
During the climax of "127 Hours," Ralston, portrayed by James Franco, first breaks and then cuts off his arm while trapped between a rock and a wall of the Moab Canyon in Utah. The scene lasts for ...
With 127 Hours arriving on Blu-ray and DVD today, DS staff took some time out to share their reactions to the movie and that moment. Alex Fletcher, TV Editor ...
A man is caught between a rock and a hard place in a scene from the film "127 Hours." Fox Searchlight Pictures Split-screen effects help tell us who Aron Ralston, played by James Franco, is.
But he was out overnight - five nights in all - 127 hours between a rock and a hard place (the name of his book). In the earliest hours, he shouted for help. A big mistake, Aron says.
Also, I'm a fan of his work (The Full Monty, Slumdog Millionaire), and I wanted to ask his thoughts on how some people are having physical reactions while watching 127 Hours.
Danny Boyle’s true-life thriller 127 Hours is 94 minutes long, but there’s a five-minute stretch that the film is forever remembered… the sequence in which desperate outdoorsman Aaron ...
Ok, spoiler — the scene in 127 Hours where Ralston (played by James Franco) cuts off his own arm is disturbing. If you are hoping it won’t be, then this is not the movie for you. But Danny ...
On paper, “127 Hours” would seem to buck convention on multiple fronts: The film revolves around a single actor (James Franco) stuck in one location (“Between a Rock and a Hard Place,” to ...
Since its premiere at the fall' s biggest film festivals, " 127 Hours " has inspired a lot of talk because of "that scene": the moment when hiker Aron Ralston (James Franco) cuts off his own arm ...