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Elston Gunn's WEEKLY RECAP
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TAKEN FROM VARIETY AND HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
CASTING
* Aaron Eckhart joins Josh Hartnett, Hilary Swank and Scarlett Johansson in
Brian De Palma's THE BLACK DAHLIA for Millennium Films and Signature
Pictures. The movie is an adaptation of James Ellroy's 1940s-set novel about
two LAPD cops who investigate the real-life case of the murder of fledgling
actress Elizabeth Short. Shooting takes place next month in Bulgaria. Josh
Friedman wrote the adaptation.
* Dustin Hoffman and Alan Rickman will star in the feature film adaptation
of Patrick Suskind's international best seller PERFUME: THE STORY OF A
MURDERER for Constantin Film. Hoffman will play Guiseppe Baldini, the
perfume maker in 18th century Paris, and Rickman will be Antoine, the
merchant father of a young woman who becomes the subject of obsession for
Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, the central character in the film, to be played by
British actor Ben Whishaw. Grenouille's obsession turns to murder when he
seeks to bottle the scent of the beautiful young virgin.
* Nick Nolte is joining the cast of PEACEFUL WARRIOR, the adaptation of Dan
Millman's WAY OF THE PEACEFUL WARRIOR, for Sobini Films, DEJ Prods. and
Inferno Distribution. Victor Salva is directing the film from a screenplay
by Kevin Bernhardt, Anthony DiPietro and Bob Dolman.
* Vincent Gallo, Liv Tyler and Asia Argento are in talks to star in Sean
Lennon's adaptation of the Japanese novel COIN LOCKER BABIES by Ryu Murakami
(ALMOST TRANSPARENT BLUE). Also credited as scribes are Jordan Galland,
Peter Kline and Michele Civetta. Angry Films produces. Surreal story follows
two troubled boys who were abandoned in adjacent train station lockers as
infants and raised in orphanages. They set out together to seek revenge on
the women who abandoned them. Lennon would play one of the boys.
* Hilary Swank is set to star in Warner Bros./Dark Castle's THE REAPING,
portraying a specialist in debunking religious phenomena who's asked to come
to a small town where the 10 plagues are occurring. James Cox (WONDERLAND)
will direct based on a spec by Brian Rousso and penned by the team of Chad
and Carey Hayes.
* Bruce Willis is set to star in SOLACE, a New Line thriller scripted by Ted
Griffin and Sean Bailey, for director Shekar Kapur (ELIZABETH). Production
will start in July. Willis will play a doctor with psychic powers who's
enlisted by the police to help catch a serial killer. It turns out the
killer has similar gifts. Contrafilm will produce.
* Neve Campbell is in final talks to join Jimi Mistry and Kristin Kreuk in
the Indian epic PARTITION for Myriad Pictures and Sepia Films. Campbell will
play the passionate but lonely Margaret Stilwell, a woman who helps Gian
Singh, who resigns from the British Indian Army to live a quiet life in his
village in northern India. His world is thrown into turmoil when he falls in
love with a 17-year-old girl who is traumatized by the events that separate
her from her family as India is divided into two countries. Vic Sarin
directs from a script he co-wrote with Patricia Finn. Philip Glass and Ravi
Shankar are composing the score.
* Cillian Murphy, Stephen Rea, Brendan Gleeson and rock star Bryan Ferry
star in Neil Jordan's BREAKFAST ON PLUTO for Sony Pictures Classics, Pathe
Pictures International, Parallel Films and Number 9 Films. Set in the 1970s,
the film follows the exploits of Patrick Braden, who is billed as an
endearing but deceptively tough young man who survives his harsh environment
using his wit and charm.
* Sam Jackson is in talks to star in the New Line thriller FLIGHT 121 for
director David Ellis (CELLULAR). Jackson plays an FBI agent on a long quest
to bring a ruthless mob boss to justice. He finds a witness and takes him on
a commercial flight from Hawaii to L.A. Trouble is, the mob boss has loaded
the cargo with all kinds of venomous snakes. Pic was originally scripted by
John Heffernan and most recently rewritten by Sebastian Gutierrez (GOTHIKA).
* Robert Downey Jr., Ray Wise, Frank Langella, Jeff Daniels and Tate Donovan
have joined the cast of George Clooney's second directorial outing, GOOD
NIGHT. AND GOOD LUCK. Also in the cast are David Strathairn, Patricia
Clarkson and Clooney. It's the story of broadcaster Edward R. Murrow and his
on-air confrontations with Sen. Joseph McCarthy. Producers are Section
Eight, 2929 Entertainment and Participant Prods. Clooney wrote the film with
producer Grant Heslov.
* Anthony Anderson will play a cop in Martin Scorsese's THE DEPARTED,
starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon and Jack Nicholson, for Warner Bros.
Pictures. William Monahan (KINGDOM OF HEAVEN) adapted the material.
* Jennifer Lopez will star in BORDERTOWN for director Gregory Nava (SELENA),
El Norte Prods., Nuyorican Prods., Mosaic Media Group and Mobius
Entertainment. Nava-scripted dramatic thriller concerns a journalist who
investigates a series of murders near American-owned factories on the border
of Juarez and El Paso.
* Brittany Murphy is set to star in LOVE AND OTHER DISASTERS, a romantic
comedy to be directed by Alek Keshishian (TRUTH OR DARE). Murphy will play
an assistant at U.K. Vogue who's the catalyst for a group of young friends
as they try to find love. Keshishian wrote the script, and he will produce
with Ruby Film, Luc Besson's EuropaCorp and David Fincher.
* Leonor Watling (TALK TO HER), Victoria Abril (TIE ME UP, TIE ME DOWN),
Giancarlo Giannini (HANNIBAL), Caspar Zafer (LA FEMME MUSKETEER), Jane Asher
(BRIDESHEAD REVISITED), Ingrid Rubio (TAXI), Esther Nubiola (KRAMPACK) star
in TIRANTE EL BLANCO, Vicente Aranda's highly-sexed historical romp and
romancer based on an episode in a celebrated 15th century Spanish novel of
the same title. It's about a knight hell-bent encharged with lifting the
Turkish siege of Constantinople and hellbent on relieving Carmesina, the
teen heir to the Byzantine Empire, of her virginity.
* Dean Cain, Laurie Holden, Tim Curry and Jennifer Tilly star in BAILEY'S
BILLION$ about Bailey, a talking canine left a fortune by his billionaire
owner, and the outraged relatives determined to get their hands on his loot.
Jon Lovitz provides the voice of the dog. David Devine directed for Devine
Entertainment, Echo Bridge Entertainment and Odeon Films.
* Owen Wilson will star in and produce a pair of comedy spec scripts:
STALKER -- A LOVE STORY at Paramount and ME, YOU AND DUPREE at Universal.
Wilso helped develop both projects. Paramount bought STALKER by the
scripting team of Michael Carnes and Josh Gilbert and set up the project
with Prospect Pictures. Story centers on a man who, after realizing too late
that he's let the perfect woman get away, tries to win her back in all the
wrong ways. Universal snapped up ME, YOU AND DUPREE by Michael LeSieur about
a troubled newlywed couple whose problems are magnified when the groom's
out-of-work meddlesome best man moves in and begins competing with him.
* Kate Bosworth is set to star in SEASONS OF DUST, a Depression-era drama
written and to be directed by Tim Blake Nelson. Pic will shoot in August in
Oklahoma, financed by Ascendant Pictures and Capital Films. Bosworth will
play a farm girl whose world is turned upside-down when her father abruptly
leaves. Joel and Ethan Coen are exec producers.
* Jennifer Aniston is attached to star opposite Vince Vaughn in the comedy
THE BREAK-UP for director Peyton Reed and Universal Pictures. Jay Lavender
and Jeremy Garelick are penning the script, which is based on an original
idea by Vaughn, who also will produce.
* Wendy Crewson (THE CLEARING) will star opposite Bruce Greenwood in
Disney's ANTARTICA. She will play the wife of a professor-explorer in the
Frank Marshall-helmed rescue adventure, also starring Paul Walker and Jason
Biggs.
* Selma Blair joins the cast of the remake of John Carpenter's classic
horror/thriller THE FOG for Revolution Studios. Also joining the cast are
DeRay Davis and Rade Serbedzija. Rupert Wainwright is directing the film.
Cooper Layne is writing the new project. Tom Welling and Maggie Grace also
star. Blair is stepping into the role originally portrayed by Adrienne
Barbeau, a DJ and owner of a lighthouse. Davis plays Welling's best friend,
and Serbedzija is a priest.
* Parker Posey has joined the cast of Bryan Singer's SUPERMAN movie for
Warner Bros. She will play Kitty Koslowski, Lex Luthor's villainous
henchwoman.
* Ashley Judd will start work in April on COME EARLY MORNING, a film to be
shot in Arkansas that marks the directorial debut of actress Joey Lauren
Adams, who wrote the script. Judd will play a thirtysomething woman who
never left the small town where she grew up and has never been able to
commit to a serious relationship. Firm Films and Bold Films is producing and
providing the financing, respectively. Judd will then star in BUG, an
adaptation of the Tracy Letts play to be directed by William Friedkin for
Lions Gate. Letts wrote the script.
DIRECTOR/WRITER ATTACHMENTS
* Frank Oz is in talks to direct HORRIBLE BOSSES, written by Michael
Markowitz, for New Line and Rat Entertainment. The dark comedy revolves
around three friends who decide to team up to murder their unbearable
bosses.
* Henry Selick is attached to direct an adaptation of the upcoming magical
adventure children's book THE WALL AND THE WING as a CGI feature for Vinton
Studios.
* Writer/director Terry George (HOTEL RWANDA) will now develop AMERICAN
GANGSTER for Universal/Imagine. Denzel Washington and Benicio Del Toro were
attached to star when Antoine Fuqua was set to direct. The pic is about
Frank Lucas, the mastermind of a scheme to smuggle heroin into the U.S. in
the caskets of soldiers killed in Vietnam. Steven Zaillian wrote the script
which George will revise in order for the studio to produce for a reduced
price.
* Jon Avnet will write and direct Phoenix Pictures' psychosexual thriller
THE UNDERSTUDY based on an original screenplay by Andres Heinz which
concerns a young understudy who walks a fine line between make-believe and
insanity.
* Hideo Nakata will direct THE EYE for Paramount Pictures and C/W Prods. The
project centers on a blind woman who receives a cornea transplant. However,
she gets more than she bargains for when she begins seeing ghosts and
premonitions.
* Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci will write the DreamWorks/Paramount
live-action adaptation of THE TRANSFORMERS, based on the 1980s Hasbro toy
line, for Angry Films and exec producer Steven Spielberg. Tom DeSanto wrote
the screen story.
* Charles Segars (NATIONAL TREASURE) has sold his heist pitch FORT KNOX to
Warner Bros. Pictures for Thunder Road Pictures to produce. Story is being
kept secret but the Fort Knox-set project is said to involve many twists and
turns and an unusual plot line.
* Kenneth Branagh will direct Kevin Kline and Bryce Dallas Howard in a film
adaptation of Shakespeare's AS YOU LIKE IT for HBO Films. Branagh may play
the small role of Touchstone, the comic relief in the film. Jimmy Yuill,
David Oyelowo, Adrian Lester and Brian Blessed are set for supporting roles
in the project which is set in the late 1800s. Shooting starts April 21 in
England.
* Paramount has picked up the college comedy spec SENIOR WEEK from Erica
Rivinoja for John Goldwyn and Lorne Michaels to produce. Story centers on a
hard-working collegian who learns he won't be the class valedictorian and
decides to spend his last week at school living the life he's missed for the
past four years.
* Walt Disney Pictures has grabbed movie rights to the upcoming book BEYOND
THE BLONDE and has set Lucy Dahl, daughter of author Roald, to adapt.
Tollin/Robbins will produce. The book, written by Kathleen Flynn-Hui, is a
romantic comedy set in the world of a New York salon. Dahl also sold the
spec WILD CHILD about a Malibu bad girl in a British boarding school, to
Working Title, which is scheduled to shoot in the summer with Jon Sherman
directing. She is at work on the spec THE EX-WIFE.
* Director Andrucha Waddington (ME YOU THEM) will start shooting OS PENETRAS
(PARTY CRASHERS) at the New Year's Eve street party on Copacabana beach. The
story follows Marcos (Rodrigo Santoro) and Beto (Selton Mello) meeting when
crashing a private party on Dec. 30 and stick together until Jan. 2.
Conspiracao Filmes and Columbia will co-produce.
* Mark L. Smith's horror/suspense script VACANCY will be produced by Hal
Lieberman for Screen Gems. It's about a young, married couple who, while
stranded at a desolate motel, discover hidden video cameras in their room.
They soon realize that unless they escape, they'll be the next victims of a
snuff film.
* Phillip Noyce will direct MORAL HAZARD, an adaptation of a Kate Jennings
novel that his Rumbalara Films will produce with Spitfire Pictures. The pic
is being scripted by John Romano. The book is an autobiographical tale of a
liberal poet and travel writer who marries an older man, and then is forced
to take a lucrative yet cutthroat job on Wall Street when her husband falls
seriously ill.
* Columbia has bought the film rights to playwright Seth Greenland's debut
novel THE BONES for director David Mamet and producer John Calley. Greenland
will adapt his darkly comic book, which tells the story of Frank Bones, a
talented but self-destructive standup comic who reconnects with an old
friend who's become the hottest comedy writer on television.
* German filmmaker Caroline Link (NOWHERE IN AFRICA) will make her
English-language debut writing and directing an adaptation of Scott
Campbell's novel AFTERMATH for Robert Cort Prods. Story centers on a
renowned artist and the young dancer whose portrait he has been commissioned
to paint. To complete the portrait, he must uncover the young woman's
darkest secrets.
* Sony has purchased Ben Brandstrater and Jon Sadowski's spec script THIS
BILL SMITH for Mosaic Media Group and Gold/Miller to produce. It's about a
60-year-old cancer patient who gets paired up with a 30-year-old cancer
buddy who's an even bigger pain in the ass than he is.
* Gus Van Sant is in negotiations to direct THE TIME TRAVELER'S WIFE for New
Line Cinema. Written by Audrey Niffenegger, the book is a loose retelling of
THE ODYSSEY. The story centers on a man with a time-traveling gene that
allows him to appear to his true love at different points in her life.
Jeremy Leven adapted the book.
* Joss Whedon has signed to write and direct WONDER WOMAN, a live-action
film adaptation of the DC Comics character for Warner Bros. Pictures. Joel
Silver and Leonard Goldberg are producing. Wonder Woman is the superhero
name of Diana, an Amazonian princess from Paradise Island, an uncharted
island to which the Amazons fled to escape domination by the ancient Greeks
and Romans. She has super strength, bracelets that deflect bullets and a
golden lasso that ensnares victims and forces them to tell the truth. She
has, at times, even had an invisible plane.
* New Line Cinema has picked up MAN SCOUT, a spec from "Anger
Management""Anger Management" writer David Dorfman (ANGER MANAGEMENT) and
producer John Jacobs. It's a high-concept comedy about a 32-year-old Boy
Scout.
* Steven Soderbergh's next project will be the romantic thriller THE GOOD
GERMAN, a project Section Eight will produce for Warner Bros. Pictures. Pic,
which may be filmed in black and white, has a September start date. It
follows an American journalist who finds himself drawn into a murder mystery
when he returns to post-WWII Berlin to search for his wartime mistress. Paul
Attanasio adapted the screenplay from Joseph Kanon's book.
* Peter Cattaneo (THE FULL MONTY) is set to direct WE'RE THE MILLERS for New
Line Cinema. Steve Faber & Bob Fisher (upcoming WEDDING CRASHERS) wrote the
script about a pot dealer who decides to get out of the business. His boss
offers him an opportunity to make some retirement cash by performing one
last job -- bringing 1,400 pounds of marijuana across the border -- for $1
million. The dealer sets about assembling the perfect American family,
complete with a wife and two kids, in order to drive the pot across the
border in a Winnebago.
* Rob McKittrick (upcoming WAITING) will direct THE WINGMAN for New Line
Cinema. Written by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, the romantic comedy
centers on a man who, as a "wingman," is uncannily gifted at helping his
friends pick up women. When he finally falls in love, it's with the one
woman who can resist his powers. Paul Schiff is producing.
* Marc Levin has directed PROTOCOLS OF ZION inspired by an encounter the
director had in a New York taxi not long after the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks. His driver, an Egyptian immigrant, made the claim that the Jews had
been warned not to go to work at the World Trade Center on that day,
referring to "The Protocols of the Elders of Zion," a forgery created more
than 100 years ago purporting to be the Jews' master plan to rule the world.
The experience led Levin to embark on an odyssey in which he delves into the
rise of religious intolerance and ethnic bigotry waged in the name of God.
The film was produced by Levin and Steve Kalafer and co-produced by Jennifer
Tuft in association with HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films. ThinkFilm has
acquired the film.
* Helmer Frank Coraci (THE WATERBOY) is in talks to replace Juan Jose
Campanella on CLICK for Columbia and Revolution Studios. Pic has a mid-June
start date. Story concerns a workaholic architect who finds a universal
remote that allows him to fast-forward and rewind to different parts of his
life. Complications arise when the remote starts to overrule his choices.
Script was written by Mark O'Keefe and Steven Wayne Koren (BRUCE ALMIGHTY)
with revisions by Tim Herlihy. Happy Madison and Original Film are
producing.
* Working Title has purchased the pitch ADOPTED by producers Aaron Kaplan
and Sean Perrone and scribe Adam Sztykiel. Story concerns a couple who are
desperately trying to adopt a baby but inadvertently adopt a full-grown man.
Kaplan, Perrone and Sztykiel developed the idea for the script, which
Sztykiel is writing. Kaplan and Perrone will produce.
* Warner Bros. grabbed STORMING THE COURT, an upcoming book about a group of
Yale law students and profs who successfully sued the U.S. government and
two presidents for detaining Haitian immigrants at Guantanamo Bay in the
early 1990s.Michael Seitzman will write the script and direct. Nick Wechsler
will produce.
* Harold Ramis will direct Topher Grace in a Universal romantic comedy based
on the popular online service Friendster. Gustin Nash has been set to write
the script. Ramis and Grace will develop the film with Double Features.
Grace will play a character looking for love while navigating technology
such as instant messaging, camera phones and Internet porn.
* South African helmer Darrell James is in pre-production on rugby pic
NUMBER 10. Colin Moss will play a rugby player trying to secure a place on
the national team. Rap musician Mandoza has been cast as a teammate; he also
will contribute to the soundtrack. Gold Studios is producing the pic, from a
script by Elsabe Roux.
MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTION TIDBITS
* Paramount has purchased film rights to PREP, Curtis Sittenfeld's first
novel, and set it with producers John Goldwyn and Sara Colleton. Set at an
elite Boston boarding school, book centers on an angst-ridden teen girl from
Indiana who battles loneliness and misery with humor as she struggles to fit
in. Paramount, MTV Films and Benderspink are developing another project
called PREP, based on Jake Coburn's novel about criminal behavior in
Manhattan prepprep schools.
* New Line has bought film rights to the upcoming book KILLING YOURSELF TO
LIVE: 85% A TRUE STORY, by Spin magazine senior editor Chuck Klosterman, for
Karz Entertainment to produce. Book centers on the author's struggle through
an early midlife crisis while on assignment for Spin to visit sites where
famous musicians met untimely deaths. Tour serves as a backdrop to
Klosterman's reflection on problems that plague his daily existence,
particularly the conflict with three women in his life.
* Producer Jeannie Bendel has optioned VICTORIA'S SECRET SERVICE, an
upcoming comicbook series by Darren Davis, and signed a first-look producing
deal with Energy Entertainment. Project centers on an American girl selected
to join a clandestine organization formed by Queen Victoria during her reign
over the British Empire.
* Actors Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna have launched a production
company in Mexico City. Dubbed Canana after the crisscrossing bullet belts
worn by Mexican revolutionaries, the company plans to start out making two
films a year, focusing on Mexican- and Latin American-themed features.
GUNN SHOTS
(NOT from the trades)
* From the creators of STEP INTO LIQUID, DUST TO GLORY is an all out
action-adventure documenting the most notorious and dangerous race in the
world, the SCORE Tecate Baja 1000. Rivaling the Indy 500 and 24 Hours of
Daytona, the race across Mexico's Baja Peninsula is unpredictable, grueling
and raw - much like the uncharted American West of yesteryear. Thousands of
participants, generations of families and racing icons such as Robby Gordon,
Mario Andretti, Jimmy Vasser and Motorcycle Supercross Legend Mike "Mouse"
McCoy joined together to experience the thrill and the glory of the infamous
race - a true event of sheer human determination. The IFC FILMS' release in
theaters April 1st. Check out http://www.d2gfilm.com for more information on
the film.
If you have a movie to promote, a screening to push, movie gossip missed by
the trades, fire a **one-paragraph, 50 words-or-less** GUNN SHOT to
elstongunn@hotmail.com. If it's not **one paragraph, 50 words-or-less,**
it'll be tossed. Sorry.
Until next week...
Elston Gunn
elstongunn@hotmail.com
elstongunn@hotmail.com
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What the fuck? Isn't this guy a rapist or something?
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www.imdb.com/title/tt0445972. Horror - thriller in the tradition of SAW and TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE. Good buzz around H'wood. Don't know much more.
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got my talkback password back
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I think I can stop going to the movies. They're in reruns.
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Mar 24, 2005 8:24:06 AM CST
The snakes movie could be the new "Arachnophopia" or even, dare
by frankdrebin
The pilot needs to be an idiot, though, because all he would have to do is turn off the cabin heater (snakes go dormant when it's cold).
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There's been no mention on here of the plans for the new M. Night Shyamalan film, "Lady in the Water." Did "The Village" put him out of style?
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Mar 24, 2005 11:19:38 AM CST
Attention Transformers Producers: Here is your credits sequence
by madfigs
http://students.washington.edu/colin2/breakformers/Video_player_06.html - actually, just go ahead and make the whole movie like this
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At least he's graduated to molesting older men. I can see it now... Okay, now, Nick, I want you to take off your shirt. What? Oh. Okay. It is off. Let's shoot you naked in slow motion. Anybody know where there is a water fountain?
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My bet is he's either be some minor character... like some informant or something. I am sure it won't be a big role. Right? Right!?
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Mar 24, 2005 2:09:40 PM CST
Anthony Anderson is a magnificent actor. Just look at his perfor
by big bad clone
Brilliant. And you know how hard it is to act with a marsupial. Just ask Anthony Hopkins about the 'Possum and I'. ---- When the fuck will the day end so I can go home and do nothing?
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i can't read the whole damn thing by myself.
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Mar 24, 2005 3:45:41 PM CST
If Marty can get good performances from the Tibetan monks in Kun
by bob parr
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Mar 24, 2005 4:12:09 PM CST
I'm sure the title LOVE AND OTHER DISASTERS is IN NO WAY a rip-o
by cash bailey
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that was the funniest goddamned thing I've ever seen. My sides hurt watching Soundwave do that.
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Ten or so book adaptations. Three remakes. Two supernatural thrillers. Two Owen Wilson projects. One sequel. One talking-dog film. One "highly sexual historical romp" -- looking forward to that. Gus Van Sandt = Terry Gilliam. Back from the dead: "American Gangster". This week's Sold-Based-On-The-Title Awards: "Victoria's Secret Service", "Man Scout". This week's Why-Didn't-I-Think-Of-That Awards: "Senior Week", "Vacancy", "Wingman". This week's recipient of posthumous nepotism: Lucy Dahl.
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Surprised Elston didn't get a whiff of the mystery pitch going round about a thief who steals supermodels' lingerie after a runway show - working title, Victoria's Secretions. Sorry, I'll go away now.
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Ever see her in Josie in the Pussycats? Or Blade Trinity? Fine indie actress as she is, she just doesn't seem to "get" what to do in comic book movies. Both those performances were one note camp-it-up "ooh, I'm eeeeevil!" efforts. If anyone's going to drop the ball in the Superman cast, it'll be her. Strangely she sure seems to like these comic book villainesses though, Superman being her third attempt.
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Mar 24, 2005 7:49:00 PM CST
Attention: whichever one of you guys is the one who's always pos
by frankdrebin
I just read that he's changing his name to Hollywood Hogan. Hogan & the WWF had to sign an agreement with Marvel Comics to be able to use the Hulk name, but that license is expiring. Daredevil Lance Murdock better watch out...brother.
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Mar 24, 2005 7:53:24 PM CST
Victoria's Secret sued a guy who opened a men's shop called Vict
by frankdrebin
so I think we'll be seeing a new title soon for Victoria's Secret Service.
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Original title of Flight 121. This one has been around for some time. Would guess the FBI agent role beefed up to attract Badass Motherfucker, as pre 9-11 draft felt more ensemble.
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Hitch
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Mar 27, 2005 11:30:46 AM CST
Question: Frank Oz is still directing, why hasn't Nimoy directed
by monkey_king
Haven't seen a Leonard Nimoy, William Dear or Fred Dekker movie come out in the last 10 years. What gives? I know Dekker was involved with ENTERPRISE, but no films? I have a film pitch for him...
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Guardedly optimistic about Coin Locker Babies. Murakami has written a lot of good novel - most are way too weird to be made into movies - this one probably has the most promise. I recommend to all the readers on this website to check him out. Not sure Sean Lennon is the right guy for the job - we'll see.
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