Monday, March 19, 2007

CATE BLANCHETT Joins Cast of INDY IV

I can think of no greater actress working in Hollywood these days, accept for maybe Meryl Streep, than Cate Blanchett. She has a rawness and a vitality about every performance that beckons the audience's attention even through the blandest of stories. She was shrewd and electrifying as Kathryn Hepburn in THE AVIATOR, defiant and strong in VERONICA GUERIN, beautiful and terrifying as Galadriel in THE LORD OF THE RINGS, and in notably her greatest role to date, her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth in ELIZABETH and the upcoming ELIZABETH: THE GOLDEN AGE, she is haunting, powerful, yet riddled with fear of failure and vulnerability. She fills the screen with so much veracity that even the real Kathryn Hepburn, who many consider the greatest film actress of all time, might take some notice.

The Hollywood Reporter has just released news that Cate will next be joining the cast of the upcoming May 22, 2008 release of Indiana Jones 4. News regarding the films plot has been kept a very tight lipped secret. Rumors pin Blanchett as playing everything from Indiana's current love interest, to the very mother of his son. Nothing is certifiable, but one thing is certain, that Cate will have a leading role in the film alongside Harrison Ford.
INDIANA JONES 4 begins principal photography this coming June!!!
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Friday, March 09, 2007

Derickson To Direct PARADISE LOST

It seems as if Scott Derickson is about to have his hands very full for the next few years as he takes on a cinematic version of PARADISE LOST. PARADISE LOST is the 500 page epic poem written by John Milton in the 1700 which tells of the angelic rebellion in Heaven led by the arch angel Lucifer, his impending fall along with 1/3 of God's own angels, as well as the inevitable fall of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Milton's poem is based on the story of the fall of man, which can be found in the Bible's Old Testament book of Genesis, along with stories of the angelic rebellion being found in the Old Testament book of Ezekiel, and the New Testament book of Revelations among other places. Both Derickson and his producers feel determined to do the story justice as it is part of the most pivotal beliefs in 3 of the worlds largest belief systems: CHRISTIANITY, JUDAISM, and ISLAM. The fall represents the exact point in history in which man lost its perfect communion with God through the entrance of sin into the very nature of humanity, necessitating that God himself would have to redeem mankind through the sending of the messiah. The producers already feel like the film has the potential to be equal or greater in scale to that of LORD OF THE RINGS. Let's all keep are fingers crossed on this one!


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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

M. Night Shayamalan's Next: THE HAPPENING

It looks like M. Night Shayamalan will be returning to the director's chair once more on the Fox released THE HAPPENING, opening June 2008. Word of this comes even after Night's first commercial failure with LADY IN THE WATER, and his messy parting from Disney. I did not think LADY deserved the immense beating that it got from critics, but I definately felt that it was his weekest film thus far. Too much of the film felt like a commentary on how Night had been wronged by his critics on his past films, especially THE VILLAGE. For me, LADY came off more as ego driven melodrama than the lighthearted bedtime fantasy story that it yearned to be. Don't get me wrong, I am a HUGE M. Night fan. I believe that he is one of the most original and inventive directors to date. His use of sound, score, and camera set-ups only add to his indistinguishable style of filmmaking, besides the fact that he has one of the greatest senses for casting in the business, you might even call it his sixth sense.


Anyway, I have included the article from VARIETY below:
"M. Night Shyamalan's next film will be a happening at 20th Century Fox.
Studio has pledged a green light for "The Happening," a spec script thriller that Shyamalan wrote and will direct in Philadelphia this August. Fox has earmarked the film for a June, 2008 release.
The Fox deal, which was spearheaded by Fox Filmed Entertainment chairman/CEO Tom Rothman, ends an unusually complex and public process for Shyamalan, who, since "The Sixth Sense," had made all his films for Disney. That was until a falling out over "Lady in the Water" which led him to make that picture for Warner Bros.
Shyamalan will produce with Sam Mercer. He also reunites with "Munich" producer Barry Mendel, who produced the Shyamalan-directed "The Sixth Sense" and "Unbreakable."
Pic, which will mark Shyamalan's first R-rated effort, is a paranoid thriller about a family on the run from a natural crisis that presents a large-scale threat to humanity. The pic is expected to carry a budget of around $57 million, and Shyamalan told Daily Variety he expects to cast a big male star for the lead.
Shyamalan will prep and shoot "The Happening" as he continues to write the script for "Avatar: The Last Airbender." Shyamalan will follow with that live action film for Paramount.
When he visited Hollywood to seal his "Avatar" deal, Shyamalan and his new CAA reps met with execs atop almost every studio. Each read an early draft of "The Happening," which at the time was titled "The Green Effect." The buzz around Hollywood was that no studio loved the draft enough to make a deal.
Shyamalan said he wasn't at all bothered by that. Though he didn't return to Philadelphia with a deal, he got strong notes and observations from several top studio execs like Rothman that helped him hone his vision.
Shyamalan, who by then reunited with Mendel, then rewrote the film.
By the time he was done six weeks later, several studios offered to green light it, Shyamalan said. He landed at Fox partly because of Rothman's enthusiasm, and also, he said, because the studio has demonstrated acumen in marketing similar apocalyptic fare like "Independence Day" and "The Day After Tomorrow."
"Because I'd been so lucky in making successful movies in the past, I was in monogamous relationships with a few studios and the isolation meant I'd never really met anybody," Shyamalan said. "Instead of me just being a name, I was a guy in a room. The thing that's different about me is, when I go out with a script, I am looking for a green light, not some deal where they will develop for two years and then maybe make it."One palpable change in the film, Shyamalan said, was the decision to dial up the scare factor, thus inviting the R rating.
Rothman also craved an edgier version, which made Fox enticing to the director.
"Tom felt strongly about making this my first R-rated picture," Shyamalan said. "We talked about trying to get the kind of intensity that is present in 'Silence of the Lambs,' and the kind that Guillermo del Toro got in `Pan's Labyrinth.' The impact of the beautiful things in that movie wouldn't have landed as strongly if the film had not been R rated."
The failure of "Lady in the Water," and a making-of book that detailed Disney's rejection of the project, gave the impression that Shyamalan was not changeable. His decision to broaden his studio relationships was a step toward dispelling that.
"That is a misconception, and people who work with me know that I'm collaborative," Shyamalan said. "If you can give me a good idea that can help me to make a better movie, then there is no ego issue in taking that advice. Ultimately, this was a very positive process, and one that will ultimately help in making this movie the best it can be."
The deal gives Fox another piece for summer, 2008. The studio has so far earmarked the Eddie Murphy-starrer "Starship Dave" for a likely May 30 release. "

Saturday, March 03, 2007

New SPIDER-MAN 3 Poster!

I can't wait for May! This is the month that SPIDEY, CAPTAIN JACK SPARROW, and SHREK fight it out for box-office glory as their films are released only weeks apart. From everything that I have seen so far, SPIDER-MAN seams to have all the elements of the must see movie of May, maybe even the entire summer. I guess Disney seems to think that holding everyone in suspense over any material related to PIRATES 3 will make its buzz even greater when it finally hits the public scene, or they just dont want to stomp out their hope that MEET THE ROBINSONS (Disney feature animations newest non-Pixar related film) will find any sort of success. In the meantime, enjoy this NEW poster featuring everyones favorite web-slinger.

SPIDER-MAN 3 opens everywhere May 4th!