пятница, 11 февраля 2011 г.

Milli Vanilli Biopic Moves Forward With Writer-Director Florian Gallenberger

"Milli Vanilli Biopic Moves Forward With Writer-Director Florian Gallenberger"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23125/Milli_Vanilli_23125.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">The story of lip-synching early 90s duo Milli Vanilli is tailor-made for some kind of rise and fall biopic, and that exact project has been in the worksat least since 2007, though you know at least a few ambitious producers have been eyeing the rights from the moment their Grammy was taken away in 1990. Now after years in development, a writer-director has finally boarded the project-- according toDeadline, German Oscar-winner Florian Gallenberger will take the reins and start writing a script immediately.


Gallenberger won the Oscar for Best Live-Action short in 2000, and also directed the German feature filmJohn Rabe, which starred Steve Buscemi and won four German FIlm Awards in 2009 (no, I have no idea why I've never heard of this movie before). The Milli Vanilli story also has significant German connections-- the man who put them together in the first place was German-born Frank Farian; he's also the guy who exposed the lip-synching scandal when it became too obvious to ignore. The project sounds like a great debut for Gallenberger as he begins his American movie career; casting speculation about how might play the Milli Vanilli guys themselves begins now!


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четверг, 10 февраля 2011 г.

Watch Topher Grace Re-Enact BTTF, Ghostbusters And More In This Take Me Home Tonight Video

"Watch Topher Grace Re-Enact BTTF, Ghostbusters And More In This Take Me Home Tonight Video"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23111/Take_Me_Home_Tonight_23111.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">Take Me Home Tonightis not a parody movie, in any sense. Instead it’s a period comedy set in 1988 starring Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Teresa Palmer, and Dan Fogler celebrating the last night of their youth. It’s definitely not a parody movie, but the following video may make you wish it was.


We’ve just gotten our hands on aTake Me Home Tonightmusic video, in which the cast hangs out in a club rocking out, only to decide that instead of dancing they should re-enact the most iconic moments of nearly all the most iconic movies of the 80s right there on the dance floor. The video is less than four minutes long but in that time they manage rather accurately to pull off all the most iconic and identifiable scenes from more than thirty movies. Include in the sequence is a pretty spot on Michael J. Fox impression by Topher Grace and cameos by ALF and Michael Biehn.


You’ve got to see this. Watch and see how many movies you can name:



There's a chance this may end up in the end credits ofTake Me Home Tonightwhen it shows up in theaters on March 4th. It's a good time, seems like a smart move to me.


In the meantime, how many movies being parodied did you recognize? Here’s a list of the film's I spotted while watching:

Alien

Say Anything

Dirty Dancing

Ghostbusters

Weird Science

Ghost

16 Candles

Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

The Karate Kid

E.T.

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

When Harry Met Sally

Poltergeist

Top Gun

Splash

Teen Wolf

Back to the Future

Risky Business

Indiana Jones

The Shining

Weekend at Bernie’s

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Rambo

Big

Cocktail

Soul Man

Flashdance

A Nightmare on Elm Street

Friday the 13th

Twins

Terminator (guest starring Michael Biehn!)

Little Shop of Horrors

The Blues Brothers

The Breakfast Club

Fatal Attraction

Caddyshack

Norma Rae


Catch one I missed? Add it to the list using the comments section below.


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среда, 9 февраля 2011 г.

Stanley Tucci, Bill Nighy And John Kassir Cast In Jack The Giant Killer

"Stanley Tucci, Bill Nighy And John Kassir Cast In Jack The Giant Killer"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23075/Stanley_Tucci_23075.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">Back in late November it looked like the next big actor race would be for the leads in Bryan Singer'sJack The Giant Killer. Ashortlistfor both Jack and the princess came online, with names like Aaron Johnson, Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins, and Juno Temple. Two months later we still don't have any idea who will be playing the leads, but we do have our villain.


THRreports that Singer has hired Stanley Tucci to play the villain in his fairy tale film. Before you start imagining a sixty-foot tall Stanley Tucci, however, it should be noted that he won't be playing a giant. Instead, the veteran actor will play an assistant to the throne with plans to usurp power (think Jafar inAladdinwithout the Gilbert Gottfried parrot). But while Tucci won't be playing a giant in the film, Bill Nighy and John Kassir will. The two will work together to play Fallon, the two-headed leader of the giants. In the story, written by longtime Singer collaborator Christopher McQuarrie, the longstanding truce between giants and humans is tested when a princess is kidnapped and a young farmer, named Jack, leads a rescue mission to find her.


While we may not know who will be playing the characters that we will be rooting for, they've already managed to knock it out of the park in the villain department. Stanley Tucci is never not awesome, and this kind of underhanded character is right in his wheelhouse. As for Nighy and Kassir, all you have to do is imagine a giant with the voices of Davy Jones and The Crypt Keeper. Like I said, perfect.


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вторник, 8 февраля 2011 г.

Deal Between MGM And Sony May Result In The Release Of Red Dawn And Cabin In The Woods

"Deal Between MGM And Sony May Result In The Release Of Red Dawn And Cabin In The Woods"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23067/mgm_23067.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">With MGM finally achieving financial stability, nearly all of the headlines have been focused on the studio's two biggest breadwinners:The Hobbitand James Bond. But while those two projects have been greenlit and given shooting schedules, questions remain about the Joss Whedon-scriptedCabin in the Woodsand the remake ofRed Dawn. Both projects have been completed and in the can for months, but due to MGM's issues their theatrical future has been up in the air. Today we learn that they may finally be coming.


The Los Angeles Timesis reporting that Sony and MGM are currently closing in on a distribution and co-financing deal that would link the two companies for both old projects, likeCabin in the WoodsandRed Dawn, and new projects, like the next two Bond films. The agreement would see Sony provide 50% of the budget forBond 23and 25% ofBond 24(presumably because MGM would actually have some money of their own by then). The deal would be similar to the one struck by the two companies for both of the previous two 007 movies,Casino RoyaleandQuantum of Solace. Sony would also take distribution control of the aforementioned completed titles as well as MGM's 4,000-title library on DVD (Fox currently holds the rights to the DVD library, but the contract expires in September).


Though the report says that the two are finalizing the deal, there is some concern that it may not all play out, as a source close to the negotiations said,"there are a number of complex terms still to be hammered out and that it's not certain a deal will be completed."Sony isn't the only company interested in handling distribution for MGM, particularly the Bond franchise, with Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. (who are handling the distribution forThe Hobbit) talking to the classic studio at one point.


Another aspect to the deal is that MGM wants to have a piece of films already in production. Because MGM was struggling for so long, the studio won't have a movie ready to be released until late 2012, which is a long time away. One project in particular that has peaked the studio's interest is David Fincher's adaptation ofThe Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. While discussions are on-going regarding that title, MGM also inquired about a piece of Marc Webb's upcomingSpider-Manreboot, but were turned down.


It's all very technical, but if the deal works out we might be able to seeCabin in the WoodsandRed Dawnbefore the end of the year. For those wondering, that's a good thing.


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понедельник, 7 февраля 2011 г.

Cobie Smulders In Final Negotiations To Play Maria Hill In The Avengers

"Cobie Smulders In Final Negotiations To Play Maria Hill In The Avengers"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23043/cobie_smulders_23043.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">Before all of the madness that was Super Bowl Sunday and the new trailers forCaptainn America: The First AvengerandThor, the big Marvel story was that Cobie Smulders, best known for playing Robin on the CBS hit sitcomHow I Met Your Mother, was the top choice to playS.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Maria Hillin 2012'sThe Avengers. Just two days later she's gone from"frontrunner"to"has the part."


THRreports that Smulders and Marvel are now in final negotiations to have the actress play a part in the major superhero movie. In the comics, Hill is one of the highest ranking officers in the secretive organization and has previously taken control as Exectutive Director in Nick Fury's (Samuel L. Jackson) absence. The character's most famous storyline is during"Civil War"when she, alongside Tony Stark/Iron Man, attempts to enact the Superhuman Registration Act and locks away any superhero that doesn't comply. Smulders will be one of, so far, two female S.H.I.E.L.D. members, the other being Scarlett Johansson as The Black Widow.


As was mentioned this past weekend, Smulders was director Joss Whedon's choice to play Wonder Woman in what ended up being a failed project, and she seems to be quite a good fit for the role. But now we are left with another question: are they going to make her cut her hair?


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воскресенье, 6 февраля 2011 г.

Extended Version Of The Pirates: On Stranger Tides Super Bowl Tralier

"Extended Version Of The Pirates: On Stranger Tides Super Bowl Tralier"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23025/pirates_of_the_caribbean_23025.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">Moments ago the new thirty-second teaser forPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tidesdebutedin the midst of the Super Bowl. But why settle for only 30-seconds? Proving once again that they are without question the most fan-friendly, internet-friendly movie studio in Hollywood Disney has released not only those thirty-seconds ofPiratesbut another 30 more in an extended version of theOn Stranger TidesSuper Bowl teaser.


The teaser has all the things you love about Pirates, namely Jack Sparrow and a lot more. I’m particularly excited by some of the swordfighting sequences which you’ll see flash past. That’s something the original movie nailed but the two sequels never seemed to get right.On Stranger Tidesseems to get swordplay right. Watch:



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суббота, 5 февраля 2011 г.

The King's Speech Clears Up Animal Rights Issues

"The King's Speech Clears Up Animal Rights Issues"src="http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news_img/23013/the_king_s_speech_23013.jpg"style="border: 1px solid black;margin:1px;margin-left:5px;position:relative;"align="right"vspace="3">Never underestimate the power of literally anything to sway the Oscar race. Nothing is ever set in stone until the ultimate prize is handed out. It’s like a Presidential election with ten candidates. What does a voter do if he or she is supporting a lesser nominee with little to no chance of winning? Do you stick with your gut, or do you vote for one of the front runners simply because you don’t want another front runner to win? These arethe issues that ultimately determine who gets the Academy Award. Well, that and animal rights.


According toThe Hollywood Reporter,The King’s Speechwas threatened with a lawsuit by animal rights group The American Humane Society over its use of the phrase“No animals were harmed” during the closing credits. Most people don’t realize that’s a real stamp of approval placed on a film by The American Humane Society after script reviews and a set visit. Problem being that the AHS had nothing to do with theKing's Speechproduction.


When the story first broke, many were openly speculating on the possibility of backlash from the Academy’s numerous animal rights activists, but just as the gossip was heating up, the two sides resolved their dispute. Apparently, no animals were harmed in the making ofThe King’s Speech, but as a British production, The American Humane Society was not involved. The company simply wanted the Oscar contender to remove said phrasing. All has been taken care of, and now voters will be left to mull over the merits of each picture on their own. At least until another issue pops up.


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