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6 November 2009 6:00 AM, PST | Atomic Popcorn | See recent Atomic Popcorn news »
I sit in my seat and look about to see my surroundings; I start to hear clicking sounds getting louder and louder. I start to fly around the city of London, looking around I see people having snowball fights with each other, singing Christmas songs. This might sound like the Star Tours “The Christmas Carol Edition” that would be at Disneyland. You might think wow that sounds kind of cool, well in this film it played out to be too much of something can be a bad thing. It sounds strange that Zemeckis could not pull off a simple adaptation. The last animated film we saw from Zemeckis was “Beowulf” which I found to be an excellent adaptation; it carried strong writing as well as excellent use of 3D effects.
“A Christmas Carol” was written by Charles Dickens, it tells the tale of a decrepit old man named Ebenezer Scrooge »
- Ilya
4 November 2009 4:52 AM, PST | Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news »
Jim Carrey has claimed that he doesn't mind that he has not yet been recognised by the Academy for his acting. The actor played the leading roles in Oscar-nominated movies Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind and The Truman Show but did not receive a personal nod for either film. He told Parade: "What's important to me is the long haul. It's a strange thing, but sometimes I think that God is somehow fashioning my life so that I stay interested and stay hungry. "I played at the Comedy Store (more) »
- By Mayer Nissim
29 October 2009 3:33 PM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
Screen Plays: How 25 Screenplays Made it to a Theatre Near You – For Better or Worse David S. Cohen, HarperCollins 2008. From the onset, Screen Plays looks like promising reading material for screenwriters and others interested in how screenplays make it from paper to screen. Cohen’s credits are respectable, and the promise of “valuable insider access to the back lots and board rooms” is tantalizing. The book covers some pretty good ground: from blockbusters such as Gladiator, to Indiewood hits such as Lost in Translation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, to more controversial films such as Happiness and A Dirty Shame, it picks up a decent selection of interesting films that appeal to a broad demographic. In other words, he knows what he’s doing. Screen Plays is easy to navigate, and offers juicy little tidbits from the mouths of actors, directors, and screenwriters. The writing is simple and concise, »
- Ricky
23 October 2009 11:17 AM, PDT | SoundOnSight | See recent SoundOnSight news »
Cold Souls Directed by Sophie Barthes Charlie Kaufman's attorneys must be pleased. The first phrase one grasps at to describe Sophie Barthes debut feature, Cold Souls, is 'Kaufmanesque': a metaphysical comedy with an absurd, fantastical central proposition, be it a machine that erases memories of a failed love affair or a puppet master accessing the consciousness of a well respected character actor. In Cold Souls, the story is no less outlandish, concerning, as it does, a medical procedure that surgically extracts and stores people's souls, an idea inspired by a dream that Barthes had (appropriately enough) featuring her and Woody Allen in a doctor's waiting room only to discover that he had the soul of chickpea. Speaking as someone who finds nothing in life more tedious than other people telling you how crazy and wacky their dreams are, Cold Souls initially sounded like a potentially horrific experience, and while »
- Ricky
18 October 2009 8:23 AM, PDT | FilmShaft.com | See recent FilmShaft.com news »
*Warning: Contains mild spoilers*
Thought provoking, ambitious, confusing, disturbing. Four words that are very different and yet each one can be applied to screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut. The sheer scale and ambition of his masterpiece is both courageous and truly mind-boggling, however I was left with the distinct feeling that in the pursuit of art, Kaufman has created a film so complex and confusing that it could fail to reach a mainstream audience on any real emotional level.
Pronounced “si-neck-dockee”, Synecdoche New York was always expected to be a strange; some would say “zany” ride. Having written such trips as Being John Malkovich, Adaptation and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Kaufman’s first excursion into the world of film direction had high hopes all-round. While the director succeeds in confounding the audience, he fails to then provide a successful narrative on which the viewer can follow the »
- Craig Sharp
12 October 2009 2:56 AM, PDT | Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel news »
It seems Seth Rogen and Michel Gondry are Anvil fans. The La Times writes that the heavy metal band, which achieved its peak popularity in the '80s, will get a cameo in The Green Hornet. The newest adaptation based on the comic-book hero is being directed by Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and stars Rogen, who also helped draft the script.
Apparently, Anvil will make an appearance in a rock club as themselves. They'll play some songs and then ... explode? Well, that's what's written. We'll have to wait and see what that means.
The band was the focus of a recent critically acclaimed documentary directed by Sacha Gervasi. A tragicomic then-and-now look at faded stardom, Anvil! The Story of Anvil is often times cited as a real-life counterpart to This Is Spinal Tap. The movie won an Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature at the La Film Festival. »
- Rich Z Zwelling
7 October 2009 12:00 AM, PDT | toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news »
Check out a brand new movie still featuring Seth Rogen as The Green Hornet in the upcoming film “The Green Hornet” by director Michel Gondry (Be Kind Rewind, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) and starring Cameron Diaz (Shrek Forever After), Nicolas Cage (Astro Boy, Ghost Rider), Seth Rogen (Funny People), Edward James Olmos and Jay Chou ask Kato. Synopsis: When co-founder of a San Francisco newspaper The Daily Sentinel, John Paul, is shot in his home, Frank Scanlon, district attorney, considers John’s position as a crime and politics reporter and rules out robbery as a motive. Britt Reid, publisher for the Sentinel, promises his father, Dan, who’d co-founded The Sentinel [...] »
- Brian Corder
6 October 2009 12:15 PM, PDT | HeyUGuys.co.uk | See recent HeyUGuys news »
You know when you go to the cinema and you’re sat next to a friend or partner who asks you what’s going on every few minutes, well, this movie would be one to beware of in the cinema or at home. The main reason for that is because you too will probably struggle to understand entirely what is indeed happening from start to finish!
Think of the strangest film you’ve ever seen and times that by ten and you might get somewhere close to the bizarre movie that is, Synecdoche, New York.
Directed by Charlie Kaufman and starring Philip Seymour Hoffman (Caden), Samantha Morton, Michelle Williams, Catherine Keener, Emily Watson, Dianne Wiest and Jennifer Jason Leigh, the movie is about a man who builds a life-size part of New York and lives there along with his actors who all play out his life. It’s probably no »
- David Sztypuljak
6 October 2009 8:31 AM, PDT | t5m.com | See recent t5m.com news »
Let me open by saying, outright, that Rian Johnson's debut film-noir/high school crossover, Brick, absolutely floored me. I saw, in that film, a true homage built on and aimed at, a love for a genre that was somehow beyond affection. A great movie and a story that portrayed a specialised and well crafted knack for dialogue and plot that even Tarantino couldn't muster. It had a small powerful heart. There was no pretension or slyness that tied itself to the film (yes there was a style and a theme which enhanced it for effect...) but it seamed to have a pulse and a life of its own without immediately prodding you, self consciously, to do nothing but remember other films. Despite the numerous allusions to Dasheil Hammet's writing and film noir as a whole it stood up on its own two legs. It lived inside an overly revisited »
- Neil Innes
2 October 2009 8:15 AM, PDT | The Flickcast | See recent The Flickcast news »
Fans who have been waiting to see if Seth Rogen can really deliver as a masked crusader are one step closer to either breathing a sigh or relief, or eating their proverbial hats. Some brand new set pics have surfaced showing off Rogen taking on the role of Britt Reid’s alter ego, and by the looks of them, he may be emerging as a true pulp hero. While these aren’t the first pics we’ve seen from the film’s set, they are the first we’ve seen of Rogen in the domino mask and fedora.
Written by Rogen and partner Evan Goldberg (Superbad) with Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) sitting in the directors chair. The Green Hornet follows the adventures of Britt Reid, newspaper publisher by day, masked superhero by night, and his sidekick Kato (Jay Chou). Starring alongside Rogen is Edward James Olmos, »
- Jennifer Tomooka
1 October 2009 4:02 PM, PDT | MTV Splash Page | See recent MTV Splash Page news »
Earlier today we got our first semi-blurry glimpse of Seth Rogen in costume as Green Hornet, but we just received a new image that offers a much better look at the actor suited up to fight crime.
Written by Rogen and directed by Michel Gondry ("Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"), "The Green Hornet" features the "Knocked Up" actor as masked crimefighter Britt Reid, who takes on the criminal element with the assistance of Kato, his partner (played by Jay Chou).
Today's video and photo are some of the first shots we've seen of Rogen and Chou in costume (rather than their stunt doubles), and from what we can tell, Rogen certainly looks to be getting into character as the pulp hero.
So, think Rogen looks the part? Let us know what you think in the comment section or on Twitter! »
- Rick Marshall
1 October 2009 1:09 PM, PDT | cinemablend.com | See recent Cinema Blend news »
Yesterday we had out first look at Seth Rogen.s Green Hornet costume here, today we have a look at Seth Rogen actually in the costume. Surprisingly, it actually looks better with him wearing it. Rogen knows how to wear a mask. The action image below comes from Splash News where they have a higher-res version. Rogen looks great but I.m still not sold on Kato. I wish they.d found some way to ditch the classic limo driver costume. Sorry, there.s just no way that can look good. Here.s the pic: A classic character of film, television, radio, and comic books returns to the big screen in Columbia Pictures. feature film The Green Hornet, starring Seth Rogen as the vigilante crime-fighter. The film will be directed by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind) from a screenplay written by Seth Rogen & Evan Goldberg (Superbad, Pineapple »
1 October 2009 10:01 AM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
Today we have a couple of first looks for you lucky Screen Rant readers: a first look at the new A-Team, and also our first look at the costume Seth Rogen will be donning to play the masked superhero, The Green Hornet.
We recently gave you the first look at the new A-Team van on the Vancouver set of the upcoming movie adaptation of the classic ’80s TV series. And today - thanks to ComingSoon.net - we have our very first look at Liam Neeson (as Hannibal), Bradley Cooper (as Faceman), Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (as B.A. Baracus) and District 9’s Sharlto Copley (as Murdock). It’s not the greatest of photos (I think we’re a few months away from official, high quality shots) but it nonetheless serves as our first look at the new Team.
The photo was either taken during a scene in progress, »
- Ross Miller
1 October 2009 7:28 AM, PDT | movies.about.com | See recent movies.about.com news »
Shaun of the Dead has been my favorite zombie movie since its release in 2004. It even made my Top 10 movies of 2004 list alongside Million Dollar Baby, Finding Neverland, and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost take refuge in their favorite pub because of course that's the safest place to be when the undead rule the streets, right? No matter how many times I watch it, it never fails to make me crack up. But sorry Shaun, Zombieland has now replaced you at the top of my zombie movie list.
Zombieland is gross, wickedly sick, and just an all-around bloody good time. Plus, it's got one of the best cameos ever and great chemistry between the four surviving humans played by Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, Emma Stone, and Abigail Breslin. Read On...
In Related Zombieland News:
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30 September 2009 2:16 PM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
For those who don’t know, Olmos has signed on to play reporter Mike Axford in the upcoming The Green Hornet. We got these quotes from SuperHeroHype who got them from the La Times who talked to Olmos directly and now were passing them on to you. But don’t tell Susie, she’ll blab to everyone:
“I’ll put it to you this way — it’s quite a fun journey… It’s my first time doing this kind of a movie. Blade Runner is the only thing that comes close to this. I’m having a lot of fun. People are really going to like what we’ve done. …”
Olmos also talked about his character, Mike Axford, who both works for newspaper publisher Britt Reid and wants to reveal the identity of The Green Hornet (he doesn’t know Britt Reid issssss Green Hornet!):
“We’re the backbone of the paper… »
- Scott Miller
16 September 2009 9:29 AM, PDT | MTV Splash Page | See recent MTV Splash Page news »
Nicolas Cage's departure from "The Green Hornet" created quite a bit of buzz last week, but it was followed up by unconfirmed reports this week that "Inglourious Basterds" actor Christoph Waltz was in talks to replace Cage as the film's villain.
While promoting his upcoming film "Bad Lieutenant, Port of Call: New Orleans" at the Toronto International Film Festival, Cage opened up about the reasons he made such an abrupt exit from Seth Rogen and Michel Gondry's film.
"'The Green Hornet' was something that I wanted to do, I think Michel Gondry is very talented and I had hoped it would work but I think Seth Rogen and Michel had a different take on the character," Cage told The Canadian Press.
"I had to have some humanity and to try to give it something where you could understand why the character was the way he »
- Rick Marshall
14 September 2009 5:27 PM, PDT | TheMovingPicture.net | See recent TheMovingPicture news »
Deadline Hollywood is reporting Christoph Waltz, who received high praise for his portrayal of Col. Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds, has joined the cast of Columbia’s The Green Hornet. Waltz joins Seth Rogen, Cameron Diaz, Jay Chou, Edward James Olmos, David Harbour and Tom Wilkinson. Waltz will play Chudnofsky, the film’s villain. Nicolas Cage was in talks for the role but eventually passed. Seth Rogen stars as the title character and also co-wrote the screenplay with Evan Goldberg. It follows the adventures of Britt Reid (Rogen), a bored playboy who inherits his father’s crusading newspaper, the Daily Sentinel. By night he is a masked hero, fighting crime with his sidekick Kato, who has incredible martial arts skills. The film is based on the characters originally created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker for an American radio program in the 1930s. Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind »
- James Cook
14 September 2009 1:04 PM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »
Just five days after news came that Nicolas Cage had passed on the chance to play The Green Hornet villain comes the news that Inglourious Basterds baddie, Christoph Waltz, has reportedly been cast as Green Hornet’s foe.
Nikki Finke at Deadline Hollywood scored the exclusive news that Waltz has been cast as the villain, Chudnofsky, in Michel Gondry’s upcoming comic book adaptation, The Green Hornet. No other details have been released about the role, although in the past it has been described as a “gangster” who’s “scary,” and, “not where the comedy comes from.” Cage was circling the role for a little while before he passed on the opportunity, favoring lead roles in two different revenge flicks (that wasn’t the reason we were given, but it’s what we can summise).
If this Christoph Waltz news is true (and I’m guessing it is), it would »
- Ross Miller
9 September 2009 12:05 PM, PDT | TheMovingPicture.net | See recent TheMovingPicture news »
The Hollywood Reporter’s Heat Vision blog is reporting Nicolas Cage will not play the villain in Columbia’s The Green Hornet, which just recently started principal photography. Apparently Cage and the studio were not able to come to terms on a deal. No scenes with Cage were on shot for the movie and the Studio is now on the hunt for a new villain. There’s no word on who they’re interested in. Seth Rogen stars as the title character and also co-wrote the screenplay with Evan Goldberg. It follows the adventures of Britt Reid (Rogen), a bored playboy who inherits his father’s crusading newspaper, the Daily Sentinel. By night he is a masked hero, fighting crime with his sidekick Kato, who has incredible martial arts skills. The film is based on the characters originally created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker for an American radio program in the 1930s. »
- James Cook
9 September 2009 11:18 AM, PDT | Hitfix | See recent Hitfix news »
After starring in a billion dollar franchise such as "The Lord of the Rings" and thereby becoming recognizable around the world as the iconic Frodo Baggins, you'd assume some of the earnestness and genuine friendliness would wear off an actor like Elijah Wood. That's hardly the case.At only 28-years-old, Wood has a stellar resume that also includes such notable films as "Sin City," "Happy Feet," "The Ice Storm" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," but he's been somewhat quiet the last few years. With the release of the CG-animated post-apocalyptic action flick "9" he's back in the public eye and... »
- Gregory Ellwood
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