New Films in Production
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I would imagine this might hold up production. From IMDB:flyonthewall2983 wrote:Peter Jackson and New Line come to an agreement, Jackson to produce The Hobbit
The Coens are set to adapt Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policeman's Union.Tolkien Estate Sues Movie Bosses
The estate of author J.R.R. Tolkien is suing the movie bosses behind the Lord Of The Rings films for non-payment of royalties. The Tolkiens claim New Line Cinema executives owe them a large cut of the trilogy's gross profits. The Tolkien Trust charity and publishing house HarperCollins joined forces to file the lawsuit against New Line Cinema in Los Angeles on Monday. The plaintiffs claim New Line was required to pay over seven per cent of gross receipts from the films to Tolkien's estate. The lawsuit estimates the three films have made $6 billion at the international box office.
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I would imagine this might hold up production. From IMDB:flyonthewall2983 wrote:Peter Jackson and New Line come to an agreement, Jackson to produce The Hobbit
Not to mention this.
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What a wonderfully productive time for the Coens. After finishing No Country, they've already got Burn After Reading in post, and have filmed some preliminary stuff for A Serious Man with principal photography starting in April. They'll begin work on The Yiddish Policeman's Union right after that. I haven't read the book yet, but I've liked the other Chabon that I've read. Here is the Variety story on the new announcement.Antoine Doinel wrote:The Coens are set to adapt Michael Chabon's The Yiddish Policeman's Union.
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Paramount are making a new film of Sunset Boulevard. Not exactly a remake, it is based on the Lloyd Webber musical...
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Peter Greenaway to channel his inner Mel Gibson.
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It really is a great time for the Coen's, I also think they won't come away empty handed from the Oscars (some sort of split with PTA is my guess) which will really help their future projects. But what happened to Hail Caesar?Jeff wrote:What a wonderfully productive time for the Coens.
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Monopoly (2010)
This is the greatest piece of cinema news ever!
Monopoly!
Why does this smell like the oh-so-disastrous take on Disneyland rides?
Monopoly!
Why does this smell like the oh-so-disastrous take on Disneyland rides?
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I assume this must tie in with the bizarre news from last year that supposedly Ridley Scott is at the helm.
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