New Films in Production
- Brian C
- I hate to be That Pedantic Guy but...
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Edward Norton in a Wes Anderson movie? I'll admit, that's not something I would have expected to see. With a couple of exceptions (most notably 25th Hour), Norton's spent the last decade avoiding starring in films by established auteurs. I had frankly come to believe the rumors that he was overly hands-on and controlling.
Sounds great, though.
Sounds great, though.
- flyonthewall2983
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The story sounds great, hopefully something more adult than Fantastic Mr. Fox. I liked that film, but feared a little it would be a direction Wes would go in for films to come. Nobody currently does R-rated comedies better, in my opinion. Plus the potential of Willis and Murray on-screen together is promising.
- Markson
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I hadn't noticed this, but, yeah, you're right. After working with Woody Allen, Milos Forman, David Fincher and Spike Lee in a relatively short period of time, he really dropped off the map in this sense. To me, this seems inexorably related to his artistic decline. A shame since, in the late nineties, he struck me (and many others) as the most excitingly talented young actor in some time. Perhaps Ratner infected him with airborne hackiness during the Red Dragon shoot.Brian C wrote:With a couple of exceptions (most notably 25th Hour), Norton's spent the last decade avoiding starring in films by established auteurs. I had frankly come to believe the rumors that he was overly hands-on and controlling.
- mfunk9786
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You all know Fantastic Mr. Fox is a kidflick by design, right?flyonthewall2983 wrote:The story sounds great, hopefully something more adult than Fantastic Mr. Fox. I liked that film, but feared a little it would be a direction Wes would go in for films to come. Nobody currently does R-rated comedies better, in my opinion. Plus the potential of Willis and Murray on-screen together is promising.
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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It's not hard to picture Edward Norton as a scoutmaster, really
- flyonthewall2983
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Of course, but the things I was hearing before today was that his next film would be of that same vein.mfunk9786 wrote:You all know Fantastic Mr. Fox is a kidflick by design, right?flyonthewall2983 wrote:The story sounds great, hopefully something more adult than Fantastic Mr. Fox. I liked that film, but feared a little it would be a direction Wes would go in for films to come. Nobody currently does R-rated comedies better, in my opinion. Plus the potential of Willis and Murray on-screen together is promising.
That was the first thing that came to my mind. Especially in a context of a Wes Anderson film, I think it won't be that hard to buy.domino harvey wrote:It's not hard to picture Edward Norton as a scoutmaster, really
- Dadapass
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Apparently Jia Zhangke will be making a martial arts movie. Will be produced by Johnnie To.
- eerik
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James
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It's probably because they see Aronofsky as an adult director and they are going to try to give the series credibility. I have no reason to believe this is going to be anything more than a stale mess a la Christopher Nolan's superhero masturbation.eerik wrote:Fox is really letting him do that?
- Tom Hagen
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Good news: Carey Mulligan to play Daisy Buchanan in new Gatsby adaptation.
Bad news: Baz Luhrmann is directing a new Gatsby adaptation.
Bad news: Baz Luhrmann is directing a new Gatsby adaptation.
- MoonlitKnight
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Couldn't they have gotten a less boyish-looking actress to play Daisy? 
- Mr Sausage
- Has Risen from the Grave
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Why? She looks like she'd make a pretty good flapper to me
- domino harvey
- Dot Com Dom
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They didMoonlitKnight wrote:Couldn't they have gotten a less boyish-looking actress to play Daisy?
- Murdoch
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Greg Mottola has a new film called Paul with one god-awful poster
I'm a fan of his, but this looks like a big misfire.
I'm a fan of his, but this looks like a big misfire.
- flyonthewall2983
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The trailer is out there somewhere, and it doesn't look much better.
- Cold Bishop
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I'm holding out for the red-band trailer since this film is suppose to be dirty.
- Brian C
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- flyonthewall2983
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ianungstad
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Peter Bogdanovich and Jeff Bridges are discussing another possible McMurtry adaptation:
Larry McMurtry wrote five novels set in the fictional town of Thalia, Texas: The Last Picture Show, Texasville, Duane’s Depressed, When The Light Goes, and Rhino Ranch. The first two were filmed by Peter Bogdanovich, in 1971 and 1991, some twenty years apart. It would seem that, with 2011 just around the corner, the time is perfect for a return to the series and a third big screen trip to Thalia.
Collider had a chat with Jeff Bridges today at the TRON: Legacy junket and came back with this promising possibility, in the words of the actor:
I was just in Texas with Peter [Bogdanovich] and we’re looking at doing the next installment…there’s actually five books that Larry McMurtry wrote about those characters and so we’ve done two and we wanna do the next thing. I don’t know if that’s ever happened before, every 20 years going back and doin’ that. So that’s something I’m hopin’ will come about.
Peter also has Squirrel to the Nuts in preproduction with Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach attached as producers. Hopefully at least one of these two projects get made.
Larry McMurtry wrote five novels set in the fictional town of Thalia, Texas: The Last Picture Show, Texasville, Duane’s Depressed, When The Light Goes, and Rhino Ranch. The first two were filmed by Peter Bogdanovich, in 1971 and 1991, some twenty years apart. It would seem that, with 2011 just around the corner, the time is perfect for a return to the series and a third big screen trip to Thalia.
Collider had a chat with Jeff Bridges today at the TRON: Legacy junket and came back with this promising possibility, in the words of the actor:
I was just in Texas with Peter [Bogdanovich] and we’re looking at doing the next installment…there’s actually five books that Larry McMurtry wrote about those characters and so we’ve done two and we wanna do the next thing. I don’t know if that’s ever happened before, every 20 years going back and doin’ that. So that’s something I’m hopin’ will come about.
Peter also has Squirrel to the Nuts in preproduction with Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach attached as producers. Hopefully at least one of these two projects get made.
- fiddlesticks
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When they get around to Rhino Ranch in 2051, Bogdanovich will be turning 112, with the younger Bridges still spry at 111.
- flyonthewall2983
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Spielberg Casts Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln. I have to say I was really attached to the idea of Liam Neeson as Honest Abe, but I think this could be the better choice.
- Roger Ryan
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You've aged Mr. Bridges prematurely: he will be a mere 102 in 2051.fiddlesticks wrote:When they get around to Rhino Ranch in 2051, Bogdanovich will be turning 112, with the younger Bridges still spry at 111.
- ambrose
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Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights!
- FerdinandGriffon
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There's no need for another Wuthering Heights film.
There's definitely no need for another Andrea Arnold film.
There's definitely no need for another Andrea Arnold film.
- mfunk9786
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