Archive for December, 2009

Patrick Stewart

Robert Barr – HollywoodReporter.com

LONDON – There’s an especially starry knight in Britain’s latest round of royal honors.

Patrick Stewart — “Star Trek: The Next Generation’s” Capt. Jean-Luc Picard — becomes Sir Patrick in Queen Elizabeth II’s New Year honors list, which also includes a knighthood for theater and film director Nicholas Hytner.

“This is an honor that embraces those actors, directors and creative teams who have in these recent years helped fill my life with inspiration, companionship and sheer fun,” said 69-year-old Stewart, who recently returned to the British stage following a long career in Hollywood that included playing Professor Charles Xavier in three “X-Men” films.

Erich Reich, a refugee from Nazi-occupied Europe who organized last year’s 70th anniversary of the “Kindertransport,” which brought 10,000 children to wartime Britain, also received a knighthood.

A separate honors list in New Zealand bestowed a knighthood on the king of Middle Earth — “Lord of the Rings” filmmaker Peter Jackson.

Jackson, 53, was knighted in New Zealand, his native land and the filming location for the trilogy, which collected 17 Academy Awards. The New Zealand award is approved by the queen, the country’s head of state.

Jackson is currently is working on the two-movie prequel “The Hobbit,” also based on a book by J.R.R. Tolkien, with Mexican director Guillermo del Toro.

In Britain, lesser honors went to Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi of the rock group Status Quo. They were named

Phyllida Lloyd

Officers of the Order of the British Empire, or OBE, in recognition of a four-decade, three-chord career that has seen them score 64 British hit singles, including “Rockin’ All Over the World.”

Parfitt, 61, said he’d given up hope of an honor because of his wild past.

“If they’d reviewed some of my old newspaper cuttings!” he said.

Phyllida Lloyd, who directed “Mamma Mia!” — the most financially successful British film of all time — was named Commander of the Order of the British Empire, or CBE.

CBEs also went to artist Maggi Hambling and Olivier Award-winning actress Margaret Tyzack.

There also were honors for Formula I racing champion Jensen Button, who received an MBE; children’s author Dick King-Smith (OBE), who wrote the book which became the film “Babe”; and opera star Sarah Connolly (CBE).

Hytner, 53, was honored for his work as artistic director of the National Theatre, where his hit productions have included Alan Bennett’s “The History Boys” and “War Horse.”

Peter Jackson

He also stirred controversy by putting on “Jerry Springer: The Opera,” a production that attracted protests from some Christian groups.

Reich, 74, was chairman of the Kindertransport Group of the Association of Jewish Refugees. He also has been credited with inspiring more than 42,000 people in several countries to raise about 60 million pounds (nearly $100 million) for charities.

Most of the honors reward achievements by people out of the limelight, from civil servants to charity workers.

This year’s list was noticeably short on honors for bankers, criticized by many for taking home hefty bonuses while Britain struggled through a recession and paid millions in bailouts to financial institutions. One of the few exceptions was a CBE for Dyfrig John, an executive with HSBC — one British bank that did not take a government bailout.

In descending order, the honors are knighthoods, CBE, OBE and MBE. They are bestowed by the queen, but recipients are selected by committees of civil servants from nominations made by the government and the public.

Knights are addressed as “sir” or “dame.” Recipients of CBEs, OBEs and MBEs have no title but can put the letters after their names.

1. Daybreakers (January 8):  In the year 2019, a plague has transformed most every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a researcher works with a covert band of vamps on a way to save humankind. Cast includes Ethan Hawke, Isabel Lucas, Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill.

2. The Wolfman (February 12): Lawrence Talbot, a haunted nobleman, is lured back to his family estate after his brother vanishes. Reunited with his estranged father, Talbot sets out to find his brother… and discovers a horrifying destiny for himself. Talbot’s childhood ended the night his mother died. After he left the sleepy Victorian hamlet of Blackmoor, he spent decades recovering and trying to forget. But when his brother’s fiancée, Gwen Conliffe, tracks him down to help find her missing love, Talbot returns home to join the search. He learns that something with brute strength and insatiable bloodlust has been killing the villagers, and that a suspicious Scotland Yard inspector named Aberline has come to investigate. Cast includes Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, Hugo Weaving, Anthony Hopkins, Geraldine Chaplin and Kiran Shah

3. Shutter Island (February 19): It’s 1954, and up-and-coming U.S. marshal Teddy Daniels is assigned to investigate the disappearance of a patient from Boston’s Shutter Island Ashecliffe Hospital. He’s been pushing for an assignment on the island for personal reasons, but before long he wonders whether he hasn’t been brought there as part of a twisted plot by hospital doctors whose radical treatments range from unethical to illegal to downright sinister. Teddy’s shrewd investigating skills soon provide a promising lead, but the hospital refuses him access to records he suspects would break the case wide open. As a hurricane cuts off communication with the mainland, more dangerous criminals “escape” in the confusion, and the puzzling, improbable clues multiply, Teddy begins to doubt everything – his memory, his partner, even his own sanity. Cast includes Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Emily Mortimer, Michelle Williams, Max von Sydow, Patricia Clarkson and Jackie Earle Haley

4. The Crazies (February 26):  As a toxin begins to turn the residents of Ogden Marsh, Iowa into violent psychopaths, sheriff David Dutton (Olyphant) tries to make sense of the situation while he, his wife (Mitchell), and two other unaffected townspeople band together in a fight for survival. Cast includes Timothy Olyphant, Radha Mitchell, Joe Anderson, Danielle Panabaker and Christie Lynn Smith.

5. Season of the Witch (March 19): 14th-century knights transport a suspected witch to a monastery, where monks deduce her powers could be the source of the Black Plague. Cast includes Nicolas Cage, Ron Perlman, Stephen Campbell Moore, Robert Sheehan and Claire Foy.

6. Piranha 3-D (April 16):  A tremor under the surface of Lake Victoria unleashes scores of prehistoric piranhas, an event which rallies the local sheriff (Shue) who will risk everything to save her townsfolk. Cast includes Eli Roth, Dina Meyer, Christopher Lloyd,  Elisabeth Shue, Adam Scott, Ving Rhames, Richard Dreyfuss and Jerry O’Connell

7. A Nightmare on Elm Street (April 30): A re-imagining of the horror icon Freddy Krueger, a serial-killer who wields a glove with four blades embedded in the fingers and kills people in their dreams, resulting in their real death in reality. Cast includes Jackie Earle Haley, Rooney Mara, Kyle Gallner, Katie Cassidy and Thomas Dekker

8. Mother’s Day (May 8): The sadistic members of a villainous family return to their childhood home to terrorize the new home owners and their guests. Cast includes Rebecca De Mornay, Jaime King, Patrick Flueger, Warren Kole, Matt O’Leary and Deborah Ann Woll

9. Jonah Hex (June 18): In the Wild West, a scarred bounty hunter tracks a voodoo practitioner bent on liberating the South by raising an army of the undead. Cast includes Megan Fox, John Malkovich, Michael Fassbender, Josh Brolin and Will Arnett

10. Predators (July 9): A group of elite warriors are hunted by members of a merciless alien race known as Predators. Cast includes Topher Grace, Danny Trejo, Laurence Fishburne, Adrien Brody and Alice Braga

Ashley Greene Grew Up in a House for Horror

Ashley Greene

From JustJaredJr
The 22-year-old actress was recently named one of Interview Magazine’s Most Beautiful People of the Decade.
In an interview from last year, Ashley said that she was glad she wasn’t able to see a lot of horror movies growing up. She shared, “I grew up in a house that would be perfect to set a horror movie in. It was out in the country, right on the water. I’m glad I never got to see scary movies when I was young. Otherwise I would have imagined things coming out of the lake.”

From IMDB: Ashley has several movies coming out in 2010, including The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Skateland, The Apparition, Radio Free Albemuth and Warrior.

New poster for upcoming live action film Tekken

Here is first official Japanese poster for the live action Tekken film. Based on the popular video series of the same name this is a film that has been in the can for awhile and in the making much longer. Luke Goss stars as Steve Fox, Jon Foo stars as Jin Kazama, and it’s directed by Dwight H. Little (Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid) the film is being developed by Namco.

Check out the Official Website HERE

Kaya Scodelario stars as Tasha

From QuietEarth

Revolver, the distributor of many fine films in the UK, has launched a new production arm called Gunslinger which is already in the middle of shooting their first feature entitled Shank by first time feature length director Mo Ali.

Since the quality of the film coming out of the UK right now is pretty darn high, I’m looking forward to it. Oh, and also because it sounds post apocalyptic as food is the precious commodity.

In a London of the future, the gap between rich and poor has grown to epic proportions and food has replaced drugs and guns as a priceless commodity. Junior (Kedar Williams- Sterling) and his gang the Paper Chaserz trade in ‘munchies’ but stay away from the territory disputes and the violence. A tip off about a food delivery leads to a conflict with a rival gang and the death of one of their own. Now Junior has to decide whether to stay true to his principles or whether to drag them all into a quest for revenge that could get them killed.

Check out the Official ‘Shank’ website HERE

From io9.com

Ready for a new spin on an old plague/zombie movie? What about a period piece film that deals with WW2 experimentation gone horribly wrong? The comic book Night And Fog will be bringing its mutated soldiers to the big screen.

According to the trades Producers Gil Adler and Shane McCarthy are set to Adapt Sci-Fi Horror Comic Night And Fog.
The story is set in WW2 and explores the effect of a dangerous and deadly mist that transforms the soldiers on the military base into “preternatural creatures of the night. But when the survivors try to kill them, they adapt and change into something even more horrific and unstoppable.”

Adler produced both Constantine and Superman Returns.

Sam Worthington

James McAvoy

By Alex Billington – FirstShowing.net

 Our friends at Pajiba are reporting that James McAvoy has been cast as James Bond creator Ian Fleming in a biopic in development at Animus Films and Palmstar Entertainment. The film will supposedly focus on the (younger) years in Fleming’s life (when he was in the British Navy) that gave him inspiration for the character of James Bond. Additionally, the website HollyScoop is reporting that Sam Worthington is in the running for the role of Flash Gordon in Breck Eisner’s remake of the 1980 sci-fi film. I actually like the sound of both rumors.

The biopic is tentatively titled Ian Fleming and is being independently financed with an early budget of $40 million. I’m not sure if this has any relation to the DiCaprio-produced Fleming biopic we first wrote about in 2008. That project is based on an original screenplay written by Damian Stevenson that sold to Warner Bros. This one with McAvoy attached is an adaptation of the book Ian Fleming: The Man Behind James Bond by Andrew Lycett, with a script being written by Matt Brown (Ropewalk). I really like McAvoy and think he’s a fantastic choice for this. As a huge Bond fan, I’m excited to see this project come together.

As for Worthington and Flash Gordon, they claim that “right now it’s between Sam, Ryan Reynolds and one or two others for the lead role should the project actually get off the ground.” According to IMDb, Flash Gordon is still scheduled for 2012, which doesn’t mean anything. We know that director Breck Eisner, who’s been attached to this since May of 2008, left the Creature from the Black Lagoon remake, but is supposed to be directing a remake of The Brood next. So there’s a chance he could get to Flash following The Brood, but who knows? Either way, I do really think Worthington would be a good, solid choice for Flash Gordon.    Source(s): Pajiba, HollyScoop

Cera 'wants 'Ghostbusters 3' role'

Michael Cera

By Aaron Broverman, – DigitalSpy.com

Michael Cera has been campaigning hard for a role in Ghostbusters 3.

The Superbad actor admits that it was a dream come true to work with director Harold Ramis on his new film Youth In Revolt.

The 21-year-old took advantage of getting close to Ramis by quizzing him on his role as Egon Spengler in the franchise and the upcoming production plans.

“[I loved] Ghostbusters. As a kid, I wanted to be Bill Murray’s character. Harold told me lots of stories and I memorised every word,” the former Arrested Development castmember told People.

Ghostbusters 3 is scheduled to be released in 2012.

When "Twilight" Stars Go Nude

Christian Serratos

By Jim Iovino – NBCWashington.com

Christian Serratos has already developed quite a following because of her work in the teen cult ”Twilight” movies, but she’s going to get even more, umm, exposure this weekend in Georgetown.

Serratos is one of many celebs featured in PETA’s “Naked Ambition: 20 Years of PETA’s Sexy Celebrity Ads” exhibit that begins Saturday at the Govinda Gallery at 3307 M Street NW in conjunction with the Govinda Gallery.

At the age of 19, Serratos is making news by being the youngest person ever to pose for PETA’s “Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” series. 

Serratos will be on hand to show off her ad at an opening reception between 3-5 p.m. Saturday along M Street, so stop by and gawk, err… say hi, and then check out the rest of the exhibit, which features the likes of Alicia Silverstone, Tony and October Gonzales, Christina Applegate, Khloe Kardashian and David Cross. Yes, that David Cross.

By Kevin Coll • FusedFilm.com

A new year is approaching and that always means updates on big Hollywood projects, one such, is the Marvel live-action film, The First Avenger: Captain America.

In a story from Fangoria we are being told that Marvel Studios is aiming to start production on The First Avenger: Captain America this June according to director Joe Johnston (The Wolfman).

“Principal photography was now less than four weeks away. “By the time I got on a plane and arrived, it was three,” recalls Johnston, speaking from the art department of The First Avenger: Captain America, which he’s readying for a June start.”

Born during the Great Depression, Steve Rogers grew up a frail youth in a poor family. Horrified by the newsreel footage of the Nazis in Europe, Rogers was inspired to enlist in the army. However, because of his frailty and sickness, he was rejected. Overhearing the boy’s earnest plea, General Chester Phillips offered Rogers the opportunity to take part in a special experiment… Operation: Rebirth. After weeks of tests, Rogers was at last administered the ‘Super-Soldier Serum’ and bombarded by ‘vita-rays.’

Steve Rogers emerged from the treatment with a body as perfect as a body can be and still be human. Rogers was then put through an intensive physical and tactical training program. Three months later, he was given his first assignment as Captain America. Armed with his indestructible shield and battle savvy, Captain America has continued his war against evil both as a sentinel of liberty and leader of the Avengers. The First Avenger: Captain America is slated be released on July 22, 2011, no one has been cast in the role of Steve Rogers yet, though many names have been rumored such as Will Smith and Channing Tatum.

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