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Entries by Sean Gerski (116)

Thursday
Jul022009

Routh Says Terms of His Superman Contract Have Expired

Among the many ways the Internet continues to improve our lives, one of the coolest is Google Translate.

I love that you can take a story written in another language and, with a few keystrokes, turn it into something that you can read in your own language.

The translations aren't perfect, of course, but you can certainly get the idea.

Anyway, Omelete.com recently visited the site of the forth-coming comic book movie "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World." While there, they took the time to sit down and talk with Brandon Routh.

Here is the Google Translated version of the site's article:

During our visit to the set of Scott Pilgrim, adaptation to the screen of Brian Lee O'Malley's independent comic, the omelet chatted with Brandon Routh, who plays "evil ex-boyfriend number 3."

Obviously, we could not stop without asking him about the status of the franchise's Man of Steel, where he played Clark Kent / Superman in Superman Returns.

"I do not know of anything," said Routh. "I'm sure that Warner Bros. is moving there, but everything is still uncertain. Really, I do not know anything."

Then commented that he thought a certain injustice that Batman Begins, the reboot of the franchise of Batman had opened lower than expected by the studio - as Superman - but won a second chance and ended up proving to be an absurdly lucrative series in Batman - The Knight of Darkness.

"It's exactly how I feel," agreed Routh.

Then discuss the main reason why the film may not have excited the public as it should: the lack of action scenes. "I think missing some beating. You know, it is curious, but in the middle of the show I realized it - I just noticed that caught the whole movie and had no chance to retaliate."

Routh also confirmed he has no contract to play the super-hero. "The term contract has expired. But if they call me again, back to the character without thinking twice."

The full interview with the actor will be published towards the release of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World in 2010.

The key parts are:

* Routh still does not know what's going on with the Superman series

* The terms of his contract to play Superman have expired

* He still wants to play the role, and would return without thinking twice

* Routh admits the movie needed more action

Hopefully, we will get a true translation of the article soon enough. But you can definitely pick up what Routh is saying. And Routh, even in a broken English translation of Portugese, still sounds far more lucid about the movie series than Bryan Singer does these days.

Wednesday
Jul012009

Is Jessica Biel 'Thor'-Bound?

According to NukeTheFridge.com, sources from "deep within" have told them Jessica Biel is "in talks about joining the cast of 'Thor.'"

The site says Biel, 27, would play Thor's love interest -- possibly "Amora, The Enchantress" or "Sif."

There was no mention in the story as to whether this would affect Natalie Portman's alleged involvement in the movie.

Biel has previous experience playing a character in a comic book movie: as Abigail Whistler in 2004's "Blade: Trinity."

"Thor" is slated to be released May 20, 2011 (a date that is subject to change). Marvel will self-finance the film, with distribution to be handled by Paramount Pictures.

Tuesday
Jun302009

'Inglourious Basterds' Trailer Goes International

If the previous trailers for Quentin Tarantino's "Inglorius Basterds" had not already enticed me into buying a ticket (and they certainly did), then most assuredly the new international trailer would have done the trick.

This one is the most Tarantino-esque of the 'Basterds' trailers so far.

For more on the movie, which is due in theaters Aug. 21, check out http://www.inglouriousbasterds-movie.com/ or follow the movie at http://twitter.com/TheRealBasterds, where they are sporadically giving away prizes, such as posters.

Tuesday
Jun302009

TMT Exclusive: 'Dead of Night' Is Not Headed Straight to DVD

You know how Internet rumors start these days. One site publishes something, a fan site picks it up. A few more sites attribute it to one of the places from which they heard it, and so forth.

The current rumor has it that Brandon Routh's upcoming movie, "Dead of Night," is headed straight to DVD.

Not so, says Plantinum Studios Vice President Dan Forcey.

"We're contractually obligated and guaranteed a theatrical release of at least 1,100 screens," Forcey just told me. "We couldn't do direct-to-DVD if we wanted to."

For a refresher on the movie, here is my previous interview with Forcey.

Tuesday
Jun302009

What Is 'Paul'? -- Glad You Asked

"Paul" is a comedy about "two sci-fi geeks who embark upon a pilgrimage in a RV to the center of America's UFO heartland: Nevada's infamous Area 51. While in the middle of that desert, the two friends encounter a fugitive alien by the name of Paul. Somewhat reluctantly, they embark upon an adventure that will change not just their lives forever, but also the lives of the friends and enemies they encounter along the way."

And "What Is Paul?" is the web site where those who are interested can find out more about the movie, which currently is in production.

The movie's writers and stars -- Simon Pegg and Nick Frost -- aim to make the web site interactive, and in doing so, are offering everyone the opportunity to submit questions about the movie.

In addition to Pegg and Frost, "Paul" features Bill Hader, Jason Bateman and Kristen Wiig. It is due in theaters next year.

Friday
Jun262009

An Exclusive Interview with Marc Guggenheim

Movie writer. TV producer. Comic book creator. Video game writer.

While this list may seem like a collection of dream jobs for many of us, it actually is the resume of former lawyer Marc Guggenheim.

Since Guggenheim left the world of Boston law and turned to Hollywood, his biggest problem seemingly has been finding the time for all of the work sent his way.


FLASH FORWARD

One of the items currently on Guggenheim's plate is his role as executive producer of the television series "Flash Forward," which is scheduled to debut this fall on ABC.

The concept behind "Flash Forward" is that everyone on Earth blacks out for 2 minutes and 17 seconds. During the blackout, people experience visions of April 29, 2010, which is six months into the future at that point. When the "flash forward" is over, many people have died in accidents involving vehicles, aircraft or other devices that require human control.

The plot is adapted from the 1999 book "Flashforward" by Robert J. Sawyer.

"I like to use the phrase 'inspired by.' [The show's writers] took the storyline in a different direction than the novel," said Guggenheim. "If you read the book and find the concept intriguing, you will really enjoy what David (Goyer) and Brannon (Braga) did with it."

One major change from the book to the television show involves how far into the future people see when they black out.

"We've obviously changed it from 21 years to six months," said Guggenheim. "The real appeal when you are doing a television series is getting to see the payoff of when the future becomes the present. David and Brannon made the decision to have that payoff come in the first season."

One aspect of the show that has people talking is the high caliber of its cast. "Flash Forward" features Joseph Fiennes, John Cho, Jack Davenport and Courtney B. Vance. That cast was one of the factors that intrigued Guggenheim.

"I wish I could take credit for the cast," he said, "but I got involved after the cast was put together."

According to Guggenheim, the show has the ability to sustain a high level of quality over a number of seasons.

"We figure it can go seven years pretty comfortably," he said. "At a minimum, we figure we would need three seasons [to tell the story]."

Guggenheim said he believes "Flash Forward" can achieve success on the level of "Lost."

"I have a feeling people will start talking about 'Flash Foward' once they see it," he said. "I think that show will inspire that much interest."


ELI STONE

For Guggenheim, the beginning of "Flash Forward" arrives just as "Eli Stone" is ending.

After 26 episodes over a two-year period, "Eli Stone" has been canceled by ABC. The final episodes of the show have begun airing in the U.S. at 10 p.m. on Saturday nights (the episodes previously aired in the U.K.).

"We had an initial 13-episode order for Season Two," Guggenheim said. "We hoped for a back-nine order (to get up to 22 episodes), but we had written 13 without knowing whether we would get the other nine."

However, he said, by the time the 13th episode of Season Two was actually filmed, the writing was on the wall.

"Everyone went into production on Episode 13 knowing it was the end," he stated.

Guggenheim said fans of the show will feel a sense of closure.

"Do you get a sense that we brought the show in for a landing? Yeah, you do," he said.

However, Guggenheim noted, there is a chance "Eli Stone" may live on in another format.

"I've gotten super close on a couple of occasions to doing it as a comic book series," he said. "But it's something I'm taking a beat on, because I'm so busy with 'Flash Forward.'"

And if it is possible to do it as a comic book series, Guggenheim said he already is off to an excellent start.

"I have four more scripts that were written by 'Eli Stone' writers," he said. "Episodes 14 through 17 have been written. And I want to do something with them."

But Guggenheim also noted he won't do it "just to do it."

"I'm only going to do it if I can do it right," he said. "My ego could not tolerate 'Eli' failing in two different mediums."

Guggenheim then laughed and clarified that he meant the show was a "failure" on television only in terms of the ratings.

"I have absolutely no regrets. I'm really proud of the series. I am as proud of it as I am anything I have ever done," he said. "And I know there is a rabid fan base for the show. I would rather have the fans who are passionate than a kajillion people who watch the show, but don't really care."

Shows such as "Flash Forward" and "Eli Stone" feature twists, an element toward which Guggenheim said he finds himself attracted.

"I favor shows that are outside the box. I'm very excited about 'Flash Forward'," he said. "But it always comes down to, 'Is this a quality show?' And, 'Does it tell a good story?"


VIDEO GAMES

Another field through which Guggenheim has discovered he can tell a good story is the world of video games.

"I love writing video games," he said. "I enjoy working with video game developers."

The games for which Guggenheim has written or co-written the stories for include "Call of Duty 3," "Perfect Dark Zero" and, most recently, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine."

"It's an exciting technology to be working on," he said. "The technology is at the place where you can tell big, cinematic stories. The potential is just so huge."

Guggenheim said he would love to do more games, but added that they are "very time consuming."

"When I can, I work them into my schedule," he said. "When I've done it, it's usually during a hiatus."


COMIC BOOKS

Guggenheim also continues to write comic books, something he enjoys doing.

His upcoming work includes the "Who Is Ben Reilly?" arc in Amazing Spider-Man. In the past, he has created stories for characters such as The Flash, Aquaman, The Punisher and Wolverine.

And, oddly enough, Guggenheim was slated to work with Wolverine himself, Hugh Jackman, on a comic book series called "Nowhere Man."

"Unfortunately, Virgin Comics went under and we just don't have a home for it," Guggenheim said. "I've talked to Hugh Jackman's people and we're looking at things to do down the road. But, unless things get resolved, I don't think it will be 'Nowhere Man.'"

Conversely, Guggenheim noted, things are looking very good for another comic book series of his called "'Resurrection."

"I'm doing a comic for Oni Press that's been optioned for a movie at Universal [Studios]," he said.
Guggenheim called the comic book's concept "really cool."

"In 'Independence Day' and 'War of the Worlds' and basically every alien invasion movie you've ever seen, people win and the aliens get kicked off the planet. You don't see what happens next," he said. "With 'Resurrection,' the aliens leave, then our story begins."


GREEN LANTERN

Speaking of movies, Guggenheim knows that no matter how many shows, video games, comic books or other movies he does, the topic of the "Green Lantern" movie he co-wrote with Greg Berlanti and Michael Green is the topic most likely to come up. Yet, it also is the topic he is most hesitant to talk about.

"'Green Lantern' continues to move forward," he said. "But I can't say any more about it. I've signed a blood oath of secrecy."

Guggenheim said he is aware fans are concerned that the lead role has yet to be cast, but he said they have nothing to worry about.

"I understand where the fans are coming from," he said. "I understand that people are passionate, but everything will work out."

Guggenheim said he doesn't go on Internet message boards to see what people are writing about "Green Lantern," but he does get an e-mail notice when new stories are written about the movie.

"I haven't gone on the boards, but I do have a Google alert," he said. "So if something gets written (about "Green Lantern") and Google captures it, I see it."

And through reading the stories, Guggenheim said he has noticed a common thread.

"I can say don't believe all the rumors," he said. "In fact, I haven't read a single thing that is accurate."

However, Guggenheim also tried to downplay his role in the process by saying he is "just the writer."

"In fact," he said. "I have the Google alert so I can find out who is cast along with all of you."

Thursday
Jun252009

Don't Be Late ... Check Out Alice's Web Site

For those interested in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland,"
the movie's new web site has debuted online at http://disney.go.com/disneypictures/aliceinwonderland.

According to the site, the movie will debut March 5, 2010, and it will be available in Disney Digital 3-D in select cities) and in IMAX 3-D.

Interactively, the site offers viewers the opportunity to register for any updates to the movie.

Oddly enough, however, the site does not offer any of the many images that were released earlier in the week. Instead, the site features a solitary shot of a hat (shown above right).

On the down side, the site also has a ticking sound that does not stop unless you locate the little "sound" button that is slightly out of the way. And trust me, you will want to find that button. 

Tuesday
Jun232009

Callum Blue To Menace Clark Kent as Zod

Callum BlueThe last season of Smallville started strong, but the show'squality plummeted about halfway through. By the end of the season, I was ready for the show to say goodbye.

However, we have another season coming and at least the producers are giving us something for which we can get excited about. And that, namely, would be the slate of villains they are assembling.

Last week, we got word that Brian Austin Green will be portraying Metallo.

Now, we havelearned that Callum Blue will step into Terence Stamp's boots to play Zod.

I have seen Blue in several movies and shows, most notably "The Secret Life of a Call Girl," and I have been impressed with him.

Maybe there's some hope for "Smallville" next year after all -- provided Lana Lang manages to stay out of the picture.

Tuesday
Jun232009

Facebook Making Friends With Sorkin, Fincher?

Every year, I sort of dread April Fool's Day. That's the day when typically level-headed journalists create supposedly humorous fake stories. You can't believe anything you read that day; but, as most journalists know, it is very important that your readers always have 100% faith that what you are telling them is accurate. therefore, it is not a tradition that makes sense to me.

I bring this up because the following information feels like an April Fool's Day story. And yet, somehow, it's completely legit.

According to Variety, Aaron Sorkin has written a story about the creation of Facebook, and David Fincher is in "advanced talks" to helm the movie, which will be called "The Social Network."

The Variety story states: "The film will focus on the evolution of Facebook from its 2004 creation on the Harvard campus by sophomore Mark Zuckerberg to a juggernaut with more than 200 million members. Scott Rudin and Michael De Luca and Trigger Street are producing for Columbia Pictures. The hope is to begin production later this year."

A movie written by Sorkin and directed by Fincher has every chance to be epic. A movie about the founding of Facebook has every chance to be a colossal waste of time. What will happen when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?

Tuesday
Jun232009

'My Name Is Earl' Has Had Its 'Final Season'

For anyone who has any lingering hope that "My Name Is Earl" will somehow get a reprieve from being canceled, the newly-released cover of the season four blu-ray is the final nail in the show's coffin.

After NBC canceled the show, rumors abounded that another network, specifically FOX, would swoop in and save the show.

When those talks ended, negotiations began with TBS to move the show to cable.

Unfortunately, the two sides couldn't come to an agreement on a budget for the show.

So, when those talks ended, 20th Century Fox released the following statement:
“While we had hoped to find a way to produce additional episodes for TBS, in the final analysis we simply could not make the economics work without seriously undermining the artistic integrity of the series. As none of us, [show creator]
Greg [Garcia] included, want the show to go out on anything but a high note, we regret that we must put to rest any speculation that Earl will continue. We are grateful to everyone at TBS for their enthusiasm for the series and wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to the cast and crew of My Name is Earl for their incredible work.”

Despite the announcement, some fans still held out hope that the show would live on and the cliffhanger at the end of the season would be resolved.

The artwork for the season four blu-ray, however, ends that hope, as "The Final Season" is written on the spine of the packaging.

Hopefully, the show's producers will find a way to have Earl explain what happened next and how he finished the list as a bonus feature for the DVD.

Season one attracted nearly 11 million viewers, but by season four, that number was down to just over 6 million.