Showing posts with label break up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label break up. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Movie Minesweeper - The Looping Chocoholic Edition

I'm deep into writing the next installment of Under the Hood but I think I need a break, so here's a Movie Minesweeper for you. According to survey results received so far (keep 'em coming!) most of you like Movie Minesweeper... and those of you that don't have given me ideas on how to improve it. So, I will certainly try.

Now though, here's a rush edition to get us up to date.

- Supergirl is headed to Smallville. How long until a Supergirl movie is greenlit, do you think? I suspect she might even beat Wonder Woman into cinemas.

- The IESB have ten clips from Joshua.

- Salma Hayek and Steve Buscemi are starring in Keep Coming Back, directed by William H. Macy.

- Daniel Simpson is to direct Born, a genuinely creepy, offbeat-sounding horror yarn in which Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany will be terrorised by little bits of clay. Bettany's character is an animator and his creations come to life and 'act out a nightmare', which presumably puts the human leads in danger. Guillermo del Toro, Lawrence Gordon and Lloyd Levin are producing while Clive Barker is listed as an executive producer. Barker and Simpson co-wrote the script with... Paul Kaye? What? That Paul Kaye? I do hope so.


- Thomas Wheeler's The Arcanum is to be a feature film. That means actors will have to be found to play Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Houdini, H. P Lovecraft and Marie Laveau, the story's line-up of demon battling occult investigators. The plan is to kick off a franchise. It would be a crying shame if this slips into LXG territory. Those who know the book probably have some idea of the similarities to A Killing on Carnival Row which has Neil Jordan as a director - which is a shame for The Arcanum's producers because he'd be perfect for their film too.

- Variety nabbed a very small image of production art from Pixar's Munchausen-alike, Up. I thought I'd reproduce it here for you, so enjoy.


- On the Hook has Frank Langella, Laura Harring and Elliott Gould on the cast list. Two and a half out of three 'aint bad.

- Alexander Nevsky (sounds familiar...) has formed Hollywood Storm, hist first US based production outfit. Nothing in the Variety piece about their first projects, The Black Rose and Magic Man.

And... now I've run out of time. If the phone would stop ringing...

More later after, after I've taught my student and been to see that new Fantastic Four film. Fingers crossed for both of those...

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Aniston's Breasts Cause Flurry Of Legal Fist Shaking

Top tip - don't go clicking on the link in this post unless you are a) over the required legal age in your home territory b) not at work, school or the prison library and c) not offended by (apparently) semi-nude, highly-salaried one-time stars of massively successful sitcoms.

Universal have been going crazy at any websites to post the probably-very-fake image of Jennifer Aniston topless on the set of
The Break-Up. There's lawsuits a-go-go, I'm sure, but I still don't know why Ansiton wouldn't wear moleskin patches over her nipples when shooting the scene. I'm not a believer, I'm afraid.

Perhaps Aniston, Peyton Reed or Eric Edwards can speak up and silence the debate/cut off Universal's 'all publicity is good publicity' campaign.

Sunday, January 07, 2007

The LodgeNet Top Ten

Variety have listed the ten most ordered films of 2006 from the LodgeNet in-room Hotel video-on-demand service. This is, presumably, somewhat biased by the tastes of the travelling businessman and, as such, is pretty darn interesting.

1. The Da Vinci Code

2. The Break-Up

3. Failure to Launch

4. Walk the Line

5. The Devil Wears Prada

6. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

7. RV

8. Mission: Impossible III

9. Fun With Dick & Jane

10. Ice Age 2: The Meltdown