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Elston Gunn's Weekly Recap!!

Published at:  Aug 18, 2001 12:44:48 AM CDT

Hey, everyone. "Moriarty" here with some Rumblings From The Lab.



Father Geek and Harry and everyone in Austin are all at the QT Cinco festivities tonight, and I don't care that I'm just hanging out in LA. I don't care at all. Nope. Not one little bit. I didn't even wanna be there. I coulda gone. You betcha. I just chose not to. And... and... AND DAMN THEM ALL FOR HAVING FUN WITHOUT ME!! At least I can take heart in the fact that Elston Gunn is also at home, on the job, turning in another kick-ass Weekly Recap. He knows what I'm talking about! Fun? Tarantino? Spaghetti westerns? WHO NEEDS 'EM!?!?



TAKEN FROM VARIETY AND HOLLYWOOD REPORTER

CASTING

* Colin Farrell will join Al Pacino in the suspense thriller THE FARM for
director Jamie Foley and Spyglass Entertainment. It's about a young CIA
agent and his complex relationshipp with a mentor who double-crosses him.
Shooting begins this November.

* Wyclef Jean will star in the Cess Silvera's gangster drama SHOTTAS about
two Jamaican thugs who get together and take on Miami. Ky-Mani Marley,
Spragga Benz, Paul Campbell and Louie Rankin also star, with a cameo by
boxer Lennox Lewis. Jean will also provide the picture's soundtrack.

* Italian actress Monica Bellucci (MALENA) will star as the female lead
opposite Bruce Willis in the drama MAN OF WAR for Revolution Studios. Alex
Lasker and Pat Cirillo wrote the script about a special forces unit that is
sent to a Africa to retrieve a doctor doing humanitarian work in a small
village before a civil war reaches her. The woman refuses to go with them
unless the 40 villagers get to leave as well.

* Halle Berry is in talks to join Ben Affleck in GIGLI for writer/director
Martin Brest. It's about a hit man who is assigned to kidnap a district
attorney's simpleton younger brother out of a home for the mentally
challenged. In the process he gets together with a gun-toting female sent
to supervise him. Justin Bartha will also star. Shooting begins in early
November.

* Kip Pardue (DRIVEN), Jessica Biel and Thomas Ian Nicholas are in final
talks to join James Van Der Beek and Shannyn Sossamon in THE RULES OF
ATTRACTION for writer/director Roger Avary. The pic is based on the 1988
novel by Bret Easton Ellis and is set in the height of the 1980s Reagan era
at a small liberal arts college in New England. The story centers on three
students as they try to sort through a romantic triangle and other travails
of the postmodern undergrad.

* Edward Norton and Emily Watson are in talks to star in Universal's RED
DRAGON for director Brett Ratner and producers Dino and Martha De
Laurentiis. Anthony Hopkins is back as the psychiatrist-turned-cannibal
Hannibal Lecter for the pic, based on Thomas Harris' 1981 best-selling
crime-thriller novel. Ted Tally adapted the screenplay.

* Michael Douglas is developing and planning to co-star in a film adaptation
of Arthur Miller's play THE RIDE DOWN MOUNT MORGAN. Milos Forman may
develop and direct the project.

* Laura Linney is in advanced talks to star opposite Kevin Spacey in the
capital punishment drama THE LIFE OF DAVID GALE for Universal and director
Alan Parker. Shooting begins this fall.

DIRECTOR/WRITER ATTACHMENTS

* Universal Pictures has grabbed an untitled adventure pitch from Owen A.
Gottlieb and Stephen Susco, based on the real-life exploits of a CIA
candidate/international investigative firms employee who, since she was 12,
has devoted her life to becoming a superhero. Gottlieb and Susco learned of
this woman in a profile on National Public Radio that they have optioned.

* Miramax Films has purchased MY BABY'S MAMA, a comedy written by Eddie
Griffin and Damon "Coke" Daniels, as a starring vehicle for Griffin, John
Leguizamo, LL Cool J and Lil' Kim. The comedy focuses on African-American
fathers who must come to terms with taking responsibility for their
children.

* Jeff Davis sold his thriller INDELIBLE to Palomar Pictures for music video
helmer Howard Greenhalgh to direct. It's about a couple's attempt to
apprehend the man who killed their only child.

* Rob Moreland will write the bigscreen adaptation of the German TV series
"SimsalaGrimm," a parody of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, for producer
John Williams and Greenlight Media.

* Martin Campbell (THE MASK OF ZORRO) is now set to direct Angelina Jolie in
BEYOND BORDERS for Mandalay Pictures. The story centers on a decade-long
romance between an international relief worker and a socialite. The movie
looks to be finally getting off the ground for a Dec. 15 production start
date.

* Damien O'Donnell (EAST IS EAST) will direct HEARTLANDS for Miramax about a
lovesick man who tries to steal back his wife from another guy. Michael
Sheen (upcoming FOUR FEATHERS) will star. Shooting begins next month.

* Nigel Cole (SAVING GRACE) will direct ROMANTIC COMEDY for MGM and Bob
Cooper's Landscape Entertainment. The pic is a spoof on romantic comedies
and centers on a guy who schemes to win the love of a woman by borrowing
from the plots of various films in the genre. Lance Khazei wrote the script
with a rewrite by Jeff Lowell.

* Taylor Hackford is developing and will direct the biopic UNCHAIN MY HEART:
THE RAY CHARLES STORY for Crusader Entertainment. Jimmy White has written
the script.

* Writer Gina Wendkos is working on a script for a sequel to Disney's THE
PRINCESS DIARIES.

* Rob Schmidt (CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN SUBURBIA) is in final talks to direct
the horror/thriller WRONG TURN for Newmarket Capital Group, Summit
Entertainment and Stan Winston Prods. Alan McElroy (SPAWN) wrote the script
about six people trapped in the middle of a West Virginia wilderness who are
hunted by cannibalistic mountain men grossly disfigured through generations
of in-breeding. Cameraman Matthew Libatique (REQUIEM FOR A DREAM) is
shooting the pic.

* Universal Pictures has acquired an untitled adventure comedy pitch from
writer Dan Schneider (upcoming PAY OR PLAY aka BIG FAT LIAR) for
Tollin/Robbins Prods. to produce. The pitch tells the story of a group of
disenfranchised kids who save the world from an alien invasion.

* Writer-director Gavin O'Connor (TUMBLEWEEDS) is attached to direct PRIDE
AND GLORY for Intermedia Films about the professional and personal lives of
members of the NYPD.

* Panoptic Pictures has grabbed the Nicholl Fellowship-winning script
AKEELAH AND THE BEE, written by Doug Atchison, about an 11-year-old girl
from South Central Los Angeles who overcomes the pressures of her
environment to compete in the National Spelling Bee.

* Chris Kattan and "Saturday Night Live" writer Scott Wainio are working on
an untitled comedy for Paramount about a guy whose wife is driving him nuts.
When he finds out she's doing this on purpose, he pretends to be mentally
insane as a way of beating her at her own game. The pic is being developed
as a starring vehicle for Kattan.

* Sean Hood (HALLOWEEN: HOMECOMING) is currently writing CURSED for
Dimension and producer Kevin Williamson as well as CUBE 2: HYPERCUBE for
director Andrzej Sekula about eight strangers who wake up in a cube-shaped
room not knowing how they got there or how to get out. They must unlock the
secrets of the hypercube which takes place in the fourth dimension where our
laws of physics don't apply.

* Agatha Dominik and Robin Lister have written THE DEATH OF CONRAD-SHEPPERD,
picked up by DreamWorks from Paramount, about betrayal and revenge set in
part against the Cold War.

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTION TIDBITS

* Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures have optioned the feature and TV
rights to ECTO-KID, a short story based on the comic book property owned by
writer and director Clive Barker. The Razorline/Marvel comic book series,
co-written by Larry Wachowski, centers on Dex Mungo, the love child of a
psychic woman and the ghost of a murdered man. Dex can see the living with
one eye and ghosts with his other eye. Barker will produce the film with
Don Murphy (FROM HELL).

* Disney Co. has acquired the rights to BIG DADDY DANGER, the upcoming DC
comic book created and written by Adam Pollina. The story centers on a
father who's a wrestler by day and secret agent by night.

* Harold Ramis has exited the director's chair of the action comedy RULE
NUMBER THREE due to either creative differences (according to Ramis' camp)
or scheduling conflicts (according to Fox). The pic is about a cocky
firearms dealer who bullies someone he thinks is a regular guy, but is
really an assassin.

* Disney has picked up the rights to MY GUY, Sarah Weeks' children's novel,
about two rival classmates who try to sabotage their parents' engagement,
for Storyline Entertainment to produce.

* Quentin Tarantino has finished his KILL BILL script and will wait until
January to begin preproduction when Uma Thurman has her baby, as opposed to
recasting her part. Production on that film begins next May or June. In
the meantime, he will finish his script GLORIOUS BASTARDS, a World War II
"guys on a mission" movie.

* Playboy Enterprises Inc. and Threshold Entertainment (MORTAL KOMBAT) are
joining forces to make mainstream feature films that will take the Playboy
brand into a new arena. First up are two broad comedies entitled A NIGHT AT
THE PLAYBOY MANSION and PLAYMATE OF THE YEAR. The former follows two guys
trying to sneak into a party at the famed mansion.

*See anything interesting? Any projects you want to hear more about?
Talk Back.

Until next week...

Elston Gunn

elstongunn@hotmail.com




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  • Aug 18, 2001 12:55:19 AM CDT

    F**k Ratner, Abel Ferrara should direct RED DRAGON

    by cash bailey

    I watched MS .45 again recently and damn that movie owns! Someone remake that bad-boy with Fairuza Balk as Thanna. BTW, I read on IMDB that Zoe Tamerlis (Lund) died a couple of years ago of 'heart failure'. Anyone out there know anything else about this? I was crushed.

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  • Aug 18, 2001 1:43:58 AM CDT

    Eat it and smile...

    by dillrod deluxe

    Yep, it looks like Hollywood is setting up another heaping pile of cow dung. Remember great films? Somebody has to STOP Ben Affleck! He is single-handedly destroying the motion picture/film industry. And he is not necessarily the cause, but he is definitely a symptom! There is not one single projest listed in the weekly recap that seems to be worthy of development...these people need to get there heads out of there asses, and take a lesson from the filmmakers of the 70s. 2001? TOO MUCH TRIPE!

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  • Aug 18, 2001 2:08:10 AM CDT

    cannibalistic mountain men grossly disfigured through generation

    by regis travolta

    Well they should be handily defeated by our famous wrestler by day and secret agent by night! Now if we can team him up with the Playmate of the Year and invite these genetic mutant freak hillbillies to the Playboy mansion we'll have one wild and crazy movie!

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  • Aug 18, 2001 2:12:12 AM CDT

    Why, oh why--

    by rocket house

  • Aug 18, 2001 2:19:56 AM CDT

    Erm, what i meant to say. . .

    by rocket house

    waaaass: Why oh why do I let myself feel so much disappointment/personal frustration at the lack of decent flicks comin' down the pike? My only solace so far, my cinematic Shangri-La as it were, as it is, seems now to only be Fincher's "Rendezvous With Rama" and Stephen Norrington's "The Last Minute." Which, admittedly - given the wait for Mr. Fincher's flick and the slim-pickin's feel of latching onto to an upcoming S. Norrington gig - is very depressing. When's "Black Hawk Down" coming out, and what about "Minority Report"? Anyway, peace, all; I'm a long-time r, 1st time blahblahblah. . . .

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  • Aug 18, 2001 4:34:49 AM CDT

    about beyond borders

    by hideki

    last i heard, this was gonna be oliver stone's next project, what happened with that?

    Reply to Talkback

  • Aug 18, 2001 5:39:22 AM CDT

    Abel Ferrara & "Red Dragaon".

    by frank black

    First off, yes Abel Ferrara used to direct awesome movies and I was a huge fan, but "The Addiction", The Blackout", "The Funeral", and "New Rose Hotel" are not masterpieces as were most of his previous films.

    Abel has seen better days in more ways than one and though I am glad he is still making films, I really can't believe he is still alive.

    Not only was the first "Red Dragon" good enough that it should not be remade, but we have seen that story copied and done to death.

    Before "Hannibal" I would have craved another adaption, but now I just don't care.

    Sequels and remakes generally suck and are killing Hollywood's judgement.

    I just want to be surprised by one movie this year. I just want to see one thing that is original.

    Oh well, this year sucked so bad because all of the best film makers were busy making films.

    Next year will rock.

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  • Aug 18, 2001 12:45:42 PM CDT

    bummer about Beyond Borders

    by jeichstedt

    From the director of JFK and Nixon to the director of Vertical Limit? Too bad. But is Stone still producing it? There may be hope yet.

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  • Aug 18, 2001 4:00:40 PM CDT

    woops, wrong button

    by slaanesh

    Also, "Wrong Turn". Didn't I already see this and wasn't it called "The Hills Have Eyes". Same old story, different setting, yawn. Probably has a bunch of young, "fresh faces" too. At least we had "The Others" break the slasher run and give us some good horror (though now we're probably going to see a whole slew of haunted house flicks, 99% of which will get it wrong). Still, hope springs eternal...

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  • Aug 19, 2001 9:59:33 AM CDT

    Ray Charles, and a biopic wish list for any Hollywood Types list

    by eel o'brian

    This was some cool news out of left field! Good Lord, I've already paid for the tickets AND the Soundtrack in my mind! I've always had a soft spot for films made about the lives of performers - like the industry is eating itself, in a way - they're guilty pleasures, even the most awful ones.
    Now for my biopic wish list:
    1. Louis Armstrong - it's about time someone committed the life story of the father of all Jazz to the screen. Read SATCHMO by Gary Giddins if you're at all interested in Jazz - it's a terrific book filled with pics and letters written by Satch himself, and almost plays like a script itself as you're reading it.
    2. Ella Fitzgerald - just for the soundtrack, man - purely for the great music which would be laced throughout the movie.
    3. Buster Keaton - there was a truly terrible film made in the late 50's starring Donald O'Connor - skip it, you can never get those two hours of your life back. A well-made Keaton bio would eclipse Chaplin in many ways. Buster Keaton was a MUCH funnier comedian, for one. Watch any Keaton short and then watch a Chaplin short - no comparison. Chaplin may have had him in sentamentality and pathos, but no silent star could compare for sheer eye-popping stuntwork and belly laughs. They could work some of the Fatty Arbuckle story in there as well - he and Buster were close friends, Fatty having givem Buster his break in Hollywood - there's an interesting story in itself. Buster Keaton had a self-destructive nature which led him to ruin in the early 30's, and his long road to redemption would make an incredible film.
    Well, I've rambled long enough. There's the short list, if anyone's listening.

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  • Aug 19, 2001 12:57:03 PM CDT

    ACTUALLY...

    by seattle sleww

  • Aug 19, 2001 1:11:05 PM CDT

    wrong turn

    by hardcharger

    Wrong Turn sounds a lot like a rip
    off of the Jack Ketchum novel Offseason. Naw couldn't be, no one steals ideas in Hollywood!

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  • Aug 19, 2001 1:55:05 PM CDT

    Can ya still be "Seattle Sleww" in Balmer?

    by hardyboy

    And where the heck is Buzz, anyway?

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  • Aug 19, 2001 9:27:02 PM CDT

    HATE MAIL!!!

    by huneybee

    I want it and I want it now! Damn, "they" let me out of rehab and said I was over this addiction. YEAH? Whadda they know!____Welcome Back SS and where IS Buzz this week? Come out, come out where ever you are...____Bee

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  • Aug 20, 2001 12:38:37 AM CDT

    Where Is Buzzeth?

    by dropkickmurphy

    Seattle it's good to have you back, and also good to see that you're getting some sweet sweet lovin' even if you are getting shot from time to time, a small price to pay for love. Now if only we could get Buzz to show up in here, it will make thsi the best recap in months. Now I ahve to get going though I have to pick up a few 40's for Shaniqua Slewws party. I'll try not to trash the place this time Seattle!

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