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    Entries by Mitch Anderson (472)

    Thursday
    Apr152010

    Zac Efron Making Snabba Cash (Easy Money)

    Zac Efron is attached to star in and produce a remake of Swedish crime thriller Snabba Cash at Warner Bros. Pictures.

    The original is based on a novel by Jens Lapidus and follows three interconnected storylines involving drugs and organized crime, with the main character a young financial wizard (Joel Kinnaman) who hopes to strike it rich quickly by becoming a runner for a coke dealer.

    Atlas Entertainment's Charles Roven and Richard Suckle are producing, along with original producer Fredrik Wikstrom. Michael Hjorth will executive produce.

    This is the fourth high profile film Efron has been attatched to recently, for his sake lets hope this actually moves forward.

    Thursday
    Apr152010

    New Poster for 'Shrek Forever After'

    DreamWorks Animation has released the new poster for Shrek Forever After, opening in 3D, 2D and IMAX 3D on May 21. The Mike Mitchell-directed film features the voices of Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy, Antonio Banderas, Jon Hamm, Kathy Griffin and Kristen Schaal.

    As for the poster, its not really anything special. After Shrek 3 I haven't been expecting much from this franchise. You can check it out below.

    In related news, The Hollywood Reporter says that DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg announced at the NAB convention in Las Vegas on Wednesday that the company is converting the first three "Shrek" movies to 3D for a Blu-ray Disc release.

    "Our movies exist in digital files to begin with. To go back and rebuild to a quality 3D experience is not inexpensive, but we are about to achieve a pretty high quality result," Katzenberg said.

    Wednesday
    Apr142010

    Mulroney's talk 'Sherlock Holmes 2'

    Robert Downey Jr is successfully leading two franchises simultaneously, not an easy task to say the least.

    After his very successful turn as Tony Stark in Iron Man, he now has Iron Man 2 which is set to hit theaters in just a few weeks, and will likely break box office records. Last year Downey also starred what few people expected to be the huge hit that it was, Sherlock Holmes. Coming out around Christmas and the same time as James Cameron's piece of garbage Avatar, it held its own quite nicely against the smurf on steroids earning a whopping 514 million world wide.

    Of course, Warner Brothers was prepared for Holmes to go over well. Thus they went ahead and hired the husband-wife screen writing duo of Kieran and Michele Mulroney to write a sequel the summer before it opened.

    The Mulroneys spoke for the first-time about the sequel to Collider.

    They've been typing away at their keyboards since just before Holmes was released. Basically the studio wanted to know if they had any ideas and after a successful pitch, they were on-board. As expected, they've been working with director Guy Ritchie since.

    What about the long-standing chatter of Brad Pitt appearing as Moriarty? The two were coy:

    "I hope Brad likes it. Let's leave it at that. To be political, we should say nothing."

    And as Jamie over at IESBpoints out, Either negotiations went to Hell or the studio wants to officially announce Pitt themselves. With filming expected to start later this fall (after Downey finishes Gravity with director Alfonso Cuarón), it was about time we started hearing something.

    I would have to agree with Jamie as well, I think they will position this as their big 2011 Christmas tent pole.

    Wednesday
    Apr142010

    Haley Atwell is Peggy Carter in "Captain America"

     

    Marvel Studios today confirmed that British actress Hayley Atwell has landed the female lead in Captain America: The First Avenger (notice the switch in the title). Here's the full press release:

    Marvel Studios announced today that Hayley Atwell has been cast to star as Peggy Carter in the studio's highly anticipated movie CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER opposite Chris Evans. In the early comics, Peggy Carter fell in love with Captain America while they fought together in the war effort. The character will be updated for the feature adaptation. Joe Johnston will direct the film penned by Christopher Markus & Stephen McFeely.

    At least we didn't end up with the same casting scenario that went on with the lead Captain America, and is now going on with Spider-Man.

    Wednesday
    Apr142010

    Chloe Moretz Talks Hit Girl from 'Kick-Ass'

    Latino Review had the chance to talk with Chloe Moretz about her role as Hit Girl in the up coming R rated comic book adaption Kick-Ass. Moretz was in the remake of "Amityville Horror," as well as in "(500) Days of Summer." He character in that film was a stereotype included for stereotype purposes, but she made her "wise little sister" seem more necessary than it was.

    When asked what it was like to play the character, " It was a lot of fun. It was hard though. It was something that I've never done before. I got to play this character that is out of my league. It's something that I've never dabbled in before. That's really why I wanted to do it, because it was so unique." She also had to under go rigorous training to get in shape for the character, unlike her co-stars who didn't have to train at all, As for what the training was like she said " I worked with UCLA's top gymnasts and the Jackie Chan stunt crew and the '300' stunt crew and I worked with one of the top tumblers in the world and gymnasts and ballet and gymnastics. It was so hard. But it was something that I really loved because I'm very athletic."

    She also admitted she hadn't actually read the comic prior to audtioning for the role, "I hadn't. I wasn't allowed. In the comic, you know it's very violent. It's even more violent I'd say than the movie. I mean I don't chop someone's head in half in the movie." After getting the part, and not having read the comic yet, she agreed the script was very similar to the comics from what she had heard, " I read the script and the script was a lot like the comic I hear. I saw one and three of the comic but not the whole thing because I was looking at pictures."

     

    Also you can check out my review of Kick-Ass by going HERE.

    Wednesday
    Apr142010

    Heisserer and Haley on 'Nightmare On Elm Street'

    Bloody-disgusting had the chance to talk to both Eric Heisserer (writer) and Jackie Earle Haley (Freddy) while doing an on set visit during the filming of the 'new nightmare'.

    When heisserer had the following to say about the "micro-naps", which we've seen some of in the trailers as well as heard about in previous interviews, "I did a lot of research, I guess it was method writing at that point of time," he explains. "I had a small window to come back with a significant story, so I was really up late many nights and found some evidence online about sleep deprivation and what happens to the body and mind and I took that concept and ran with it and created the micro naps that we use"

    It was also revealed that the finale in the remake varies much differently then the original, Eric explains that they didn't struggle with that decision, "I don't think there was a struggle for that we just found ourselves not glued to the story and taking it to a place that seemed darkest, scariest and most intense for all of the characters and that went from Nancy's house in the original to where it takes place now."

    As for his interpretations of Freddy, Eric talks a bit about developing the character and the ideas for doing crazy gimmicks like having Freddy's arm stretch.

    "Oh sure, [there were] many ideas and some of it was this trial and error, and some of it was once we got Sam on board he certainly put his own vision of what he wanted to accomplish, what tricks he wanted to try and it is sort of a playground or sandbox for this type of movie. What things do we have Freddy do? What things did we love from the original? There were visual cues we both adored and we wanted to find homes for in this and then there were things we wanted to make sure were new and different and would allow for loyal fans and people who haven' seen the movies before some surprises and we will see after filming how well they transferred."

    He continues talking about making Freddy scary and not comical.

    "You know, in the original he's not [comical], I mean it turns into that and similarly to when u look at a number of the franchises, like LETHAL WEAPON, the original was dark and then it turns into sort of a comedy, but we looked at Craven's first nightmare and that's really where we wanted to have our home, this really scary, scary story."

     

    Jackie had the following to say of Freddy's new look, "It started at six [a.m.], I think it worked its way down to 3:20. It's been an amazing experience; I like to call it, ‘the make-up chair torture,'" Haley jokes. "It was nice to discover after all of these years it was Robert who was the one being tortured on all of these movies... the irony! The make-up is really arduous, it's taken a while to get used to it, but the entire way been really worth it, just because it looks so good."

    It looks like the make-up gets into his eye-line, but that's not the real pain.

    "That doesn't phase me at all compared to the contact lenses, the fake finger tips, and then they put blades over here; you can't even pee!"

    Speaking of becoming the new Freddy Krueger, Jackie Earle Haley talks a bit about making this character his own.

    "I think it is important to make this version my own - but be very aware Robert's work from prior," he explains. "Because Freddy is a very iconic character, made so by Robert. But this is kind of a re-envisioning, so I think it was important to make it my own, and to work with Sam along that line. What his vision is-is so pertinent in all of this." He continues, "To simplify this, to boil it down, I think what we're doing different is to make the movie a little bit more serious; a little bit scarier."

    Haley reflects back on his first day the Dream Demon, Freddy Krueger.

    "It was great. There's a little process with acting, it's almost with any part. You delve it and you start to do work with the screenplay. Looking at the character, looking at the curve. Then you do some research, what makes this guy tick, there's stuff outside to look at. You start to play with the character, you try and put the pieces together."

    He continues, "There's something really informative about the first several times when you start to commit to stuff, because you're finally really dipping the paint brush into some paint, and your putting something on to the canvas. It is informative, you can sit back and say, ‘What did we do there?' The painting is starting, it starts to become more clear. Usually the first half of the project, there's this going on (pointing to the outer appearance of his make-up). Somewhere along the line that starts to go away, and everything start to settle in, and the character starts to become more natural. That's a fun process."

     

    Check back to TMT on April 28th for my official review of Nightmare On Elm Street.

    Tuesday
    Apr132010

    New Clip from 'Nightmare On Elm Street'

    Yahoo!Movies and Warner Bros have released a new clip from the "Nightmare On Elm Street" remake. In the clip Nancy (Rooney Mara) enters a what looks to be a drug store and realizes she's actually asleep as everything around her begins to flicker between the boiler room to the drug store, until Freddy starts to get closer. This close up look of him, looks great by the way.
     
    This gives us a "little" more insight as to how the remake will play out, its obvious Freddy is no longer the comedian serial killer he once was in the original franchise of the 80's, but that's probably for the better. After the first few, the sequels started to really go down hill. I honestly hope that Platinum Dunes is able to bring this iconic character back to horror prominence once again.
    Tuesday
    Apr132010

    Robert Englund talks "Nightmare Remake'

    Shocktillyoudrop had a chance to sit down with the original Freddy Kreuger, Robert Englund. When asked if he had a chance to meet Jackie Earle Haley, who has taken over the role from him, he gave a really weird answer "We were supposed to have dinner together and I was going to give him a list of all my favorite film festivals for him to go to in Europe. ‘Robert's Top Five': my favorite little resorts from the southern coast of Spain and stuff. I'm hoping to get him that list anyway, because after wearing the makeup and after doing publicity for the movie it's kind of fun to go over there and have a little bit of distance from the United States, and the hospitality is very wonderful over there. They come at the project with a little bit of a different angle and it's a little bit refreshing. You don't feel like you're repeating yourself quite as much, so I want to give him my Robert Englund's Top Five list of film festivals to go to.

    I have no idea why Haley would want a list of film festivals in Europe to visit from his 'Nightmare' predecessor.

    When asked if He was excited to see the new 'Nightmare On Elm Street' he also had the following to say, "I'm really curious. I'm a big fan of talented actors and there's some real talented actors in this project. Clancy Brown, Connie Britton from Friday Night Lights. Especially a young actor that I love from The Sarah Conner Chronicleswhich was recently cancelled, Thomas Dekker – I think he's playing the Johnny Depp role, and Jackie. I've been a fan of Jackie's since the early '80s. He did a wonderful film called 'Breaking Away'. In fact, I think if you go back and really watch that movie Jackie's probably the actor who invented the sort of slacker character even before Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure and even before Kevin Smith's Clerks. He kind of coined that character and I don't think that he ever got enough credit for that."

    Maybe now the "original" Nightmare fanboys will quit their bitching, Englund basically gives his blessing to the cast, Haley included. That's not saying they needed it, or were looking for it, if anything I think the only real blessing they should have been looking for is from Wes Craven the original creator.

    To read the full story go HERE.

    Tuesday
    Apr132010

    Joss Whedon Directing 'The Avengers'

    Deadline New York reports that Marvel Studios is moving ahead with Joss Whedon as director of The Avengers. The site says he is now in final negotiations to helm the action adventure scheduled for a May 4, 2012 release.

    The film would feature many of the lead actors involved in Marvel Studios adaptations right now, including Robert Downey Jr. ("Iron Man" films), Chris Evans (Captain America), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury) and more.

    Paramount Pictures will distribute the film, that is for now that's the plan, Disney may decide to change this before the presumed 2012 release date.

    Monday
    Apr122010

    Conan O'Brien to Host Show on TBS 

    Comingsoon reports, Conan O'Brien is joining TBS to host a late-night talk show that is expected to debut in November. The Emmy-winning comedian's new program will be followed by "Lopez Tonight," which will shift to a midnight time slot.

    O'Brien began talks in earnest with TBS just last week, after George Lopez personally called him to ask that he consider joining the network's late-night line-up. "I can't think of anything better than doing my show with Conan as my lead-in," Lopez said. "It's the beginning of a new era in late-night comedy."

    Said O'Brien: "In three months I've gone from network television to Twitter to performing live in theaters, and now I'm headed to basic cable. My plan is working perfectly."

    O'Brien will host his hour-long, yet-to-be-titled show Mondays through Thursdays at 11 p.m. (ET/PT).

    "Conan has been the comedic voice for a generation. TBS already has a huge audience of young comedy lovers, and Conan's show will give these fans even more reasons to watch our network," said Steve Koonin, president of Turner Entertainment Networks.

    "For decades, late-night TV has been dominated by broadcast television," Koonin said. "Now, with a young audience and a growing late-night lineup, TBS is set to be the choice of comedy fans for years to come."

    Following his brief run on NBC's "The Tonight Show," O'Brien is currently touring the United States and Canada with his live show, "Legally Prohibited from Being Funny on Television Tour."