Tuesday
Aug102010

Dream Specs - The Siskel & Ebert Collection

The title of this article has never had as much meaning as today's subject. Following on from a conversation we had on our 'movie moan' podcast this week, the subject arose of what we are still waiting for a DVD release of. The only thing I can thing of, dare I say obsess over, is the idea that someday it may be possible to release 'Siskel & Ebert At The Movies' on DVD in some shape or form. But since this article is called 'Dream Specs', we shoot for no less than the moon when we speculate.

You have to understand that this obsession comes from the perspective of a Brit. I never grew up with Siskel & Ebert and yet my love and passion for their work is, I would like to argue, as strong as either my own personal film discuss partner Jamie Williams' or the wonderful people who started my obsession in the first place by posting clips of the dynamic duo on Youtube.

I fell under Roger & Gene's spell for the same reasons as anyone; two addictive personalities with chemistry that could not be replicated and a passion for film that was truly infectious. They sold the idea that having a proper discourse about a film, no matter how highbrow or trashy, was something to be embraced by everyone. As opposed to letting movies just wash over us, forgotten after a week. The shows they did and the features they included were really a precursor of the internet film podcasts we hear today. I would go so far as to say that every web based movie pundit out there, whether consciously or unconsciously, has been influenced by Siskel & Ebert (it is certainly true in my case). We are all in their debt. As such, the Siskel & Ebert programmes should be treated with the same commitment to preservation and release as any American film classic.

Now before we discuss the actual dream specs themselves we do need, sadly, to acknowledge some unshakable truths. Firstly, it is believed that a great many of those early shows from their days on PBS Chicago have been lost forever, not even saved by the television station. The only shows which have been retained are the very programmes that loyal fans (or geniuses with precognitive powers) recorded and later posted online. The idea of a complete compendium of every show seems impossible. Secondly, we would want the shows to be presented uncut which would involve including the clips of the very films they reviewed. This is not something which can just be cut from the shows. Most often, the pair would specifically use those clips as a point of reference as to the subject film's strengths or weaknesses. This unfortunately means that the amount of legal issues that would be involved in obtaining the rights to all those films from all those studios would be insurmountable. In some cases we may well be talking about really obscure titles whose copyright holder proves impossible to track down.

But assuming miracles can happen, here is how I would like to see a DVD release of Siskel & Ebert be broken down.

The Siskel & Ebert Collection vol. 1 - 'Opening Soon At A Theatre Near You'

Although we know the show as 'At The Movies', Siskel & Ebert began their partnership with a series entitled 'Opening Soon At A Theatre Near You' which ran on PBS Chicago from 1975 to 1977. This was the FIRST film review/discussion television programme. That makes it an important milestone in TV (and film) history. The format of the show for these two years had it being shown once a month, which means we are talking about roughly twenty programmes to be released. If the studio that produces these DVD sets wanted to just dip their toes in the water to see if there was a market out there for them, this would be the way to do it. They can release the first volume as an affordable teaser rather than a complete boxset which nobody could afford to buy. Truth be told, I imagine Siskel & Ebert were a little rough around the edges in those early shows, still full of competitive and vitriolic hatred for each other and not yet settled into the chemistry that would make them national institutions. But at least they have the hypnotic power of Siskel's moustache to keep us watching. Most of us have never seen those early shows and can only imagine their reviews for films like, oh I don't know, friggin' Star Wars.

The Siskel & Ebert Collection vol.2 - 'Sneak Previews'

So if the first release were successful (and it would be because Jamie and myself would just buy every copy), the second volume would comprise Roger and Gene's tenure as hosts of 'Sneak Previews', the show which was arguably the real beginning of the Siskel & Ebert we know and love.

From 1977 to 1982, the duo continued the show on a bi-weekly basis making for a much larger quantity of material to compile. This is also where Siskel & Ebert branched out into special themed shows which often comprised their best work. Take for example the well known 'women in danger' episode that is thankfully preserved on Youtube:

 

This is a prime example of how the duo can be as engaging to an audience when they are in total agreement as when they venemently disagree over something. It also presents a fascinating look at a particular cinema trend and an intelligent dissection of it, rivalling any retrospective documentary that could be produced as a piece of DVD/Blu-Ray supplemental material today.

The Siskel & Ebert Collection vol.3 - 'At The Movies'

Siskel & Ebert left 'Sneak Previews' in 1982 over a contract dispute but were immediately back on the air with the show that made them America's resident critics for the next 17 years; 'At The Movies'. There isn't much more to say except that this set would comprise all of the shows which ran on PBS from 1982 to 1986.

The Siskel & Ebert Collection vol.4 - 'The Balcony Archive'

And in 1986, Siskel & Ebert found their permanent home with Buena Vista Entertainment. The final volume would contain every single episode the duo did together up until Siskel's death in 1999 and not just reviews but all of the specials that they delivered every year; memo to the academy/if we picked the winners, reaction to the Oscar wins, the anniversary episodes, the best and worst films of the year etc.

Believe it or not though, Siskel & Ebert does exist on DVD in one small form. The Criterion DVD release of the highly acclaimed feature film documentary 'Hoop Dreams' contains a special feature collecting every single segment of Roger & Gene's own discussions about the film. This is a fascinating compendium which includes their initial review, both choosing it as their favourite film of 1995 at the end of the year, their memo to the academy demanding that it win the Oscar for 'best documentary', their later shock at it not even being nominated, the resultant controversy which led to Academy voting reforms and Ebert reflecting on the film as his personal favourite of the entire decade. I was interested in watching 'Hoop Dreams' purely on their recommendation but the fact that Criterion included the Siskel & Ebert material ensured that I immediately bought and imported the DVD. If my article is making you long for a little Roger and Gene then do seek 'Hoop Dreams' Criterion DVD out.

The good thing about their shows from 1986 onwards is that we can be rest assured that they have all been preserved and archived. I would just hope my some miracle that we could have even a fraction of it given an official release. And if it were possible to release every episode of Siskel & Ebert in one gigantic boxset. I can guarantee that there is at least one person in the world who will buy it..............and after I've bankrupted myself the box will make a nice place to live.

Once again, thanks to Mac for the image and thanks to you for reading.

Tuesday
Aug102010

John Carter of Mars Coming June 8, 2012!

Phil and I were bullshitting about our anticipation for John Carter of Mars before recording this week's Movie Moan podcast. The resident British Gentleman Agent speculated maybe it would join Superman: The Man of Steel for Christmas 2012, or "taking that Avatar slot" as he better put it.

Speaking of which, it'll be interesting to see how audiences' react to Edgar Rice Burroughs' pulp hero (finally) adapted into a big-budget tentpole. Especially when you throw "biggest movie ever!" Avatar into the equation and it’s admitted influence from Burroughs.

We've known for awhile the Mouse had an unspecified 2012 release date penciled in, but nothing beyond that. The studio has officially set Andrew Stanton's live-action directorial debut for June 8, 2012. It'll join an already-stuffed summer including Batman 3, the untitled Star Trek sequel, Sony's Spider-Man reboot, The Avengers and Men in Black 3, to name a few.

Taylor Kitsch (who's headlining two effects-heavy tentpoles that summer along with Universal's Battleship opening mere weeks before Mars) plays the Civil-War veteran transported to the Red Planet.

Like Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, I can't wait to see just how this is going to look.

Tuesday
Aug102010

Mad Max: Fury Road Going Royal - The King's Granddaughter Joins Cast

Riley Koeugh, who just appeared in The Runaways, will join the cast of Mad Max: Fury Road, the first of two new movies George Miller will direct. This is according to Heat Vision.

The granddaughter of Elvis Presley (!?!) is set to play one of "the Five Wives" who our leather-clad hero (now played by Tom Hardy) protects from the baddies.

And no, this is not a reboot as earlier stated but a sequel to the last film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.

Production is expected to start early next year in Australia.

Tuesday
Aug102010

Mission: Impossible 4 Searching for New Female Lead

Just as its tradition to have Tom Cruise and Ving Rhames (both returning), it's also customary to have a new female lead for each Mission: Impossible.

So who will join the ranks of Emmanuelle Béart, Thandie Newton, Michelle Monaghan and Maggie Q for M:I 4 next Christmas? According to What's Playing, director Brad Bird and producers Cruise and J.J. Abrams have met with "lots of young ladies – all pretty well-known."

Two of those names reportedly include Australian model-turned-actress Jacinda Barrett and Amber Heard. It's not known what role they're meeting for. Considering that Simon Pegg is expected to return as well, it's not out of the question that Mrs. Ethan Hunt (aka Michelle Monaghan) could show up.

Presumably the role in question is for a new IMF agent.

Monday
Aug092010

Official Trailer For "The Romantics"

You can now watch the official trailer for THE ROMANTICS exclusively on Apple Trailers!

THE ROMANTICS opens in New York and Los Angeles on September 10, and will expand throughout September.

Over the course of one raucous night at a seaside wedding seven close friends, all members of a tight, eclectic college clique, reconvene to watch two of their own tie the knot.  Laura (Katie Holmes) is maid of honor to Lila (Anna Paquin), her golden girl best friend.  The two have long rivaled over the groom, Tom (Josh Duhamel).  Friendships and alliances are tested and the love triangle comes to a head the night before the wedding, when the drunken friends frolic in the nearby surf and return to shore... without the groom. Based on the heralded novel by producer, novelist, director Galt Niederhoffer, THE ROMANTICS is a Zeitgeist love story and generational comedy that breathes new life into the genre and recaptures the camaraderie of youth.

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Monday
Aug092010

"The Winning Season" Poster & Stills

THE WINNING SEASON, a comedy from writer/director James C. Strouse starring Sam Rockwell, Emma Roberts and Rob Corddry.

Set in suburban Indiana, the film stars Rockwell as Bill Greaves, an adult misfit recruited by the local high school principal (Corddry) to coach the school’s floundering girls’ basketball team.  Initially retreating from what appears to be a hopeless situation, Bill perseveres and manages to help the team and its captain (Roberts) ratchet up its competitive spirit, while the girls offer Bill a renewed life focus.  THE WINNING SEASON also stars Shareeka Epps, Emily Rios and Margo Martindale.

THE WINNING SEASON opens in LA and NYC on September 3, 2010. For more information, visit: www.winningseasonmovie.com

Monday
Aug092010

Michael Goldenberg Tapped to Write Green Lantern 2

Last week came a report that a Green Lantern sequel starts filming before the original was even released for a Summer or Christmas 2012 release. It sounded bogus for a reason. Because it was. Come on, what studio would seriously take that kind of risk on an unproven property even if they're confident they have a hit on their hands?

By no means however does that suggest Warner Brothers isn't thinking ahead with the Emerald Knight.

The trades report Michael Goldenberg has been hired to pen the screenplay for Green Lantern 2. He's no stranger to the character – having been involved with writing on the first film. This comes months after his co-writers Greg Berlanti, Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim were commissioned to cook up a treatment.

No word on when WB would plan to unleash the Lantern follow-up. But you can bet that they're going to wait and see the results of Martin Campbell's freshman installment before fully committing to another one. The soonest it'd probably be unleashed is 2013/2014.

Monday
Aug092010

Dolph Lundgren Isn't Too Sure of Another Universal Solider Sequel

If there's another Universal Solider happening, it's news to Dolph Lundgren.

He tells Movie Hole (despite an initial announcement of the 3D sequel) he's yet to read any script and it's not written in stone whether his co-star Jean-Claude Van Damme is coming back either.

The former Master of the Universe doesn't sound too enthusiastic of his own participation:

"I don't know if I'm going to do it. It's just hard to say whether it's going to be any good, but we'll see. I suppose the hard thing is, I've died twice - got chopped up at one stage - so they'd have to think of a clever way to bring me back again."

Well, there's always that Expendables sequel. Assuming it rakes in the dough this weekend.

Monday
Aug092010

Cloverfield 2 is Coming! Eventually.

Is there really a desire for a Cloverfield sequel? Never got the impression people were crazy about it. What with its near 70% drop its second weekend in theaters? I thought it was alright, but nothing really spectacular. But there's been talk from J.J. Abrams & Co. of another monster attack even before it opened.

Director Matt Reeves tells Music Television it's on everyone's "To-Do" list. They're just too busy on other things:

"It really isn't the moment for [the sequel] to go any further than it has, but it continues to be a priority for both of us."

Reeves is in post-production on the forthcoming Let the Right One In remake Let Me In (Damn, does that look good or what?) meanwhile Lord J.J. is about to start lensing on his top-secret Super 8 for next summer (which isn't connected to Cloverfield in any way, shape or form thankfully) and Star Trek 2 for June 2012.

Monday
Aug092010

Cillian Murphy Joins I'm.mortal

One property I’m really looking forward to Andrew Niccol's I'm.mortal is locking down its cast.

Heat Vision reports Cillian Murphy (coming off the wild success of Inception) will join Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried in the sci-fi action/drama.

The film is set in a future where the aging process has become a commodity where upper class society pays for their youth and immortality. The main story involves Timberlake as a poor schmoe entangled in a murder mystery and on the run with an heiress (played by Seyfried).

Murphy will play a member of the Timekeepers, those chaps who keep tabs on the aging and presumably billing as well.