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    Entries by Peter Georgiou (1944)

    Friday
    Mar272009

    Superman Limbo II: Why The World Needs Superman

    Warner Bros. is actually making a bold move when you think about it, they are introducing the cinema world to a DC hero other than Superman or Batman. (Does Catwoman Really Count?) Green Lantern is set to light up the screen on December 17th, 2010 and if done right, this could be a staple franchise for years to come. Now that Lantern finally has a firm date and the “Dark Knight” has turned into dollar signs, where does that leave our favorite alien with a red cape? Does WB even need him? Do we need him?

    I don’t know about you, but I don’t want to return to the world of “Giant Spiders” and “Polar Bears” ie development hell. I don’t think WB wants to either, at least I hope not. There has been a lot going on behind the scenes with the “Brothers Warner” since "Superman Returns" ended its theater run in 2006. They have stopped and started on multiple Superman projects, met with multiple directors and writers, who have thrown out both reboot and sequel ideas. These ideas have turned into outlines and treatments and then subsequently crumpled up and thrown into the trash. All of this occurring while Bryan Singer is under some kind of “right-to-refusal/pay-or-play” deal.

    Bryan Singer was given the opportunity of a life time, a project he has coveted for years, and some feel he dropped the ball. Others felt like he hit it out of the park like your average steroid heavy slugger. Obviously WB was mixed on subject, but in the end, money talks and it looks like Bryan finally walked. After the success of “Valkyrie” Bryan is going to stick to what made him and has signed on to direct “The Prisoners”. Although directing Valkyrie might have helped to bury his chance to direct a sequel to “Superman Returns” it was probably the best thing that could have happened to him at this time.

    WB obviously wants to get Superman right, thus why they have been meeting with as many directors and writers as possible since 2007. The likes of Gore Verbinski and Orci and Kurtzman reportedly met or spoke with WB on multiple occasions along with other big names. Early pitches delivered by Bryan and concocted by him and writers Mike Dougherty and Dan Harris didn’t seem to impress WB. I give them credit for being careful with the character but if there is any time to get the most out of Superman it is now. Comic book films are bigger then ever and besides “The Dark Knight” WB is falling further behind Marvel each and every day.

    Warner Bros has been lucky enough to have the Harry Potter franchise at their disposal for the last decade but the spectacled man child is about to bow out. With Batman, Green Lantern, Terminator, Sherlock Holmes and Hobbit in their arsenal WB is armed and dangerous for some years to come, but having Superman on their side doesn’t hurt. It all depends on Alan Horn who just signed a new two year deal with WB which will be the end of his run with the studio. Does Horn want to redeem himself with a more action packed Superman film or go to battle with what he has and leave Superman to somebody like Jeff Robinov who will go “darker” with the character in 2012 or beyond?

    My sources at the studio insist that Brandon Routh is still their Superman no matter the direction they choose to go. However, if Horn isn’t up to facing the risk for a Superman film flying to theaters in Summer or Winter 2011 then Routh has run out of luck and wouldn’t be strapping on the boots for another adventure. At this point every day that passes is critical for the character of Superman, you remember the 90’s? Let’s face it, Christopher Reeve isn’t walking through that door, Richard Donner isn’t walking through that door. We just have to hope that Superman will fly again in the near future, preferably in 2011. You’re on the clock Mr. Horn. Time is ticking.

    Wednesday
    Mar252009

    Nicolas Cage Knows Box Office Success

    Weekend Actuals (Mar. 20 - Mar. 22nd)

    1 Knowing $24,604,751
    2 I Love You, Man $17,810,270
    3 Duplicity $13,965,110
    4 Race to Witch Mountain $12,786,041
    5 Watchmen $6,801,114
    6 The Last House on the Left $5,776,160
    7 Taken $4,057,695
    8 Slumdog Millionaire $2,676,369
    9 Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail $2,566,535
    10 Coraline $2,130,746

    Wednesday
    Mar252009

    Bryan Singer's Next Project Is...

    Bryan Singer's name has been thrown around the vast expanse of the internet the past couple weeks but not for what he has done, but for what he might do. Two projects were reportedly on the radar for Bryan, one of them being "The Prisoners", the other "Freedom Formula". According to Production Weekly Bryan's next project will indeed be "The Prisoners" which has Mark Wahlberg attached.

    Production Weekly Twitter

    In an article last week our very own Jamie Williams thought that moving on to " The Prisoners" was the right move for Bryan Singer:

    Even though I'm a fan of Singer's X-Men films and Superman Returns and would love to see him "go all Wrath of Khan" on the Unleashed sequel, it's a smart move. The man knows how to make a solid thriller - you could hear a pin drop when I saw Valkyrie with a packed audience, and we already knew the damned ending going into it!

    TMT: Bryan Singer Might Stick With The Thriller Genre

    Rob Hunter, another "Mcflyer", agreed with Jamie in a subsequent article and was pulling for Bryan Singer to to take on "The Prisoners":

    The premise sounds ok but it is at Fox so I am even more certain Singer should pass on this and take Prisoners, which is in the thriller genre, a genre I think suits Singer best.

    TMT: Singer Finds A Formula

    For the small but dwindling group of fans who were holding out hope that Bryan Singer would be directing a Superman sequel, looks like Bryan will tip his cap to The Man of Steel and move on. I was discussing Bryan's future with the Co-Owner Jamie Williams the other night, and he brought up a great point. Once Bryan has success with a film he pretty much stays in that genre until he dries himself out. I think this is a good move by Bryan, he is getting back to his roots and this is definately where he should plant himself for a long time.

    Monday
    Mar232009

    Anne Hathaway To Play Judy Garland

    Anne Hathaway has certainly come a long way from "The Princess Diaries". We've had the pleasure to see her grow up on screen, going from a teenager to a woman. At the same time she has grown as an actress, the evidence being her "Best Actress" Oscar nomination for her performance in "Rachel Getting Married".  Apparently the Weinsteins feel the same way we do and have tapped her to play Judy Garland in their upcoming biopic "Get Happy", which doesn't even have a writer or director attached as of yet.

    Tuesday
    Mar172009

    Superman Limbo: Where Has He Gone?

    Bryan Singer’s “Superman Returns” did not meet WB’s projections, the general public’s expectations, or most of the “fanboys” anticipation. The point really can’t be argued because if it did resonate we would already be discussing “Trailer #2” for a film called “Man of Steel” taking flight this July.

    Did I enjoy the film? I did. My first go around in theaters I ate up the obsession with trying to recreate the “Donnerverse” because that was the first exposure I had to Superman. Long before I knew he was even a comic book character I was running around in my Superman pajamas enjoying “Superman: The Movie” over and over again on HBO. The problem is fans were ready to say goodbye to the “Donnerverse” a couple of decades ago which is evident by the split this film caused in the fan base and the “shrugging of shoulders” after the general public left the theater. Singer never quite succeeded in continuing the “Donnerverse”, instead creating what is being deemed the “Singerverse”. Many fans consider this version of Superman played by Brandon Routh as a “Bizzaro” version Christopher Reeve’s portrayal, while some have accepted him as the Superman of their generation.

    The first time I saw "Superman Returns I watched it and was totally immersed in the film, not really analyzing what I was watching, just watching. By the time I saw it the 2nd time I had already been subjected to the pros and cons via the many forums across the “inter-webs” so I went in prepared. I wanted to look at this from a different point of view, see it in a different light. I found myself agreeing with some of the cons and I saw the film though somebody else’s eyes.

    There were certainly many flaws that I was blinded to on my first viewing and although I still liked the film, I could understand why others didn’t. I became a Superman fan in “limbo” and I think a lot of others are experiencing that same feeling. We’re in limbo, just like the next “Superman Film”.

    While the fan base argues on forums and we attempt to sift through rumors and speculation, Superman's suit remains on the hanger. I am going to provide you with some articles that I feel are relevant to look over in order to update you on what has become of another Superman film. After you have had a little while to digest what you have read, I’ll continue my multiple part look into what it is like to be in “Superman Limbo”.

    Wall Street Journal: Jeff Robinov

    Latino Review: Paul Levitz

    Slashfilm: Legendary Pictures

    Monday
    Mar162009

    Do You Smell What The Rock Is Cookin'? It's The Watchmen.

    Weekend Estimates (Mar. 13 - Mar. 15)

    1 Race to Witch Mountain $24,402,214
    2 Watchmen $17,817,301
    3 The Last House on the Left $14,118,685
    4 Taken Fox $6,568,651
    5 Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail $5,108,532
    6 Slumdog Millionaire $5,002,777
    7 Paul Blart: Mall Cop $3,119,151
    8 He's Just Not That Into You $2,939,484
    9 Coraline $2,718,231
    10 Miss March $2,409,156

    Monday
    Mar162009

    Effron Talks Johnny Quest

    Some weeks back IESB broke the news that WB was penciling in Zac Effron to play an older version of Johnny Quest and tabbing Dwayne Johnson as his sidekick Race Bannon. In the past seven days this story has been confirmed by both Dwayne Johnson in an interview with Moviefone & Zac Effron in an interview with Clint Morris at Moviehole.

    Zac Effron

    “Yeah, Yeah… it’s a great idea; it’d be very fun”, Efron said.The actor says the project is only in its infantile stage – noting that it’ll take years to put this one together.

    “It’s a long, long process. It’s so hard when people start leaking titbits. They’re very, very early on [with it] – not that it won’t happen happen, it’s just early.”Efron continues, “People legitimately said to me today, ‘So Footloose is coming out, right?’ I’m like ‘No. The script is coming out’.”

    So a “Jonny Quest” movie is still a couple of years away then?
    “Most definitely”, says the amiable actor.

    Dwayne Johnson

    "Right now we're just still redeveloping, if you will, what that movie will be. That's with myself and Andy [Fickman] and Zac Efron, but it's still in the developmental stage. Zac is my buddy -- I like Zac -- and I think that we would make a great pairing."

    To add more fuel to the fire MTV Movies Blog spoke with Dwayne Johnson and "Johnny Quest" once again came up. Johnson confirmed that the approach could involve featuring a younger version of Johnny Quest which would pave the way for Effron in the role.

    What is interesting to me is that Effron was also present at the "Watchmen" premiere as a guest of WB along with Brandon Routh, Sam Huntington, and Scott Porter. Is it possible that we just saw Superman, Flash, Johnny Quest, and Jimmy Olsen in the same place at the same time?

    Saturday
    Mar142009

    The Rock Lays The Smackdown On Watchmen

    Friday estimates are in, and to the surprise of virtually nobody, "Race To Witch Mountain" claimed the top spot on its opening night edging out incumbent "Watchmen" and newcomer "Last House On The Left".

    1. Race To Witch Mountain (Disney) [3,187 theaters] $6.5M Friday, est. $24M wkd
    2. (Tied) Watchmen (Warner Bros) [3,611] $5.5M Friday, est. $18M wkd
    2. (Tied) Last House On The Left (Universal) [2,401] $5.5M Friday, est. $15M wkd

    Numbers courtesy of Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily.

    Saturday
    Mar142009

    Exclusive: Suicide Squad Character List & Casting 

    As Justin Marks pounds the virtual paper on a "Suicide Squad" script for Warner Bros, producer Dan Lin and others are mulling over which characters to include and who to cast as said characters. My sources are telling me that although not 100% agreed upon this is the list of characters they are working with so far:

    Deadshot
    Amanda Waller
    Count Vertigo
    Bronze Tiger
    Captain Boomerang
    Nightshade
    Vixen

    Jason Statham's name is being tossed around the boardroom to play the character of Deadhshot and a favorite for Amanda Waller is CCH Pounder.

    Friday
    Mar132009

    Track The Trailers

    "9"

    A group of doll-sized creatures living a post-apocalyptic existence have to follow Nine - aka Elijah Wood, on a quest. The questing party includes One (Christopher Plummer), a war veteran; Two (Martin Landau), an inventor; Five (John C. Reilly), a mechanic; Six (Crispin Glover), an artist; and Seven (Jennifer Connelly), a warrior.

    "9" Trailer

    "Planet 51"

    The inhabitants of Planet 51 live in fear of alien invasion. Their paranoia is realized when an astronaut arrives from Earth. Befriended by a young resident, he has to avoid capture in order to recover his spaceship and try to return home.

    "Planet 51" Trailer