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Entries by Sean Gerski (116)

Friday
May082009

Life Is Hot in Brandon Routh Town

While the status of another Superman movie is on hold, the actor who plays him, Brandon Routh, is having quite the week.

Earlier in the week, pictures and information from his forthcoming starring role, "Dead of Night," were released following the set visits of several web bloggers.

And now, pictures have come out for another movie he is involved in called "Life Is Hot In Cracktown."

Based on the 1993 novel of the same name by Buddy Giovinazzo, "Life Is Hot In Cracktown" tells various stories of how crack cocaine has infiltrated the inner-city streets.

In the movie, Routh will play Sizemore, who is struggling with a drug epidemic. He is joined in the cast by, amongst others, Kerry Washington, Thomas Ian Nicholas, Lara Flynn Boyle, Desmond Harrington, RZA, Shannyn Sossamon, Illeana Douglas, Carly Pope, Richard Portnow and Vondie Curtis-Hall.

The movie is scheduled to hit theaters June 26, 2009.

Friday
May082009

Picture of Robert Downey Jr. In Costume Released

Jon Favreau has been steadily releasing photos from the set of "Iron Man 2," and that's a good thing.

So here is another, courtesy of People Magazine, that shows Robert Downey Jr. in his Iron Man gear:

According to On Location News, Iron Man is taking a doughnut break in the hole of a giant doughnut shop sign in L.A. Nick Fury asks Iron Man if he would like some coffee with his doughnuts.

Anyway, there are more pics like this, and a few of Nick Fury, collected here, but they all have "ON LOCATION NEWS" written all over them.

My only real thought, though, is been there, seen that. I am looking forward to pics of Mickey Rourke or Scarlett Johansson in costume much more.

But, on the upside, it is good to see that the movie is actually being made. We can't say that of all of the comic book movies being bandied about and endlessly postponed.

Wednesday
May062009

First Pictures From 'Dead of Night' Hit the Internet

The first images of Brandon Routh, Taye Diggs and Sam Huntington from the forthcoming movie "Dead of Night" have hit the Internet.

As a reminder, my exclusive interview with Dan Forcey, VP of Development at Platinum Studios, about "Dead of Night" is available here

 

 

Tuesday
May052009

Is Bradley Cooper Going To Wear Green Lantern's Ring?

Among up-and-coming actors, Bradley Cooper is certainly one with a bullet attached to his name.

His most high profile role as yet might be as Owen Wilson's rival in "Wedding Crashers," but he is building a nice resume and if Drew McWeeny at HitFix is to be believed, Cooper is the odds-on choice to play Hal Jordan in next winter's "Green Lantern."

Says McWeeny: "I've just spent the last hour or so on the phones, tracking down a rumor I heard, and HitFix can exclusively report that Bradley Cooper is now one of the guys most likely to don the suit and slip on the power ring as The Green Lantern for director Martin Campbell. Let's be clear: they have not hired him yet. But the process is far enough along that this is more than just a meeting or some spot on a wish list. Keep in mind that Campbell likes to see a lot of people when he's casting... and even when he's screen-testing, he seems willing to explore as many options as possible... but with the film set to shoot later this summer, they've got to start making their choices, and now's the time to put people in front of the camera and see who really works in the suit. I'm not a betting man, but if I were, I would bet that Cooper's going to be the guy."

Cooper, 34, has shown in his roles that he can play both cocky and charming, essential qualities for bringing Hal Jordan to life. It will be interesting to see if Cooper does indeed slip on Green Lantern's ring.

Monday
May042009

Tarantino Writing 20+ Page Review of 'Superman Returns'

Quentin Tarantino is known for being one of the biggest film geeks in the world (and I mean that in a good way). He also is known for being, shall we say, methodical in his output. Suffice to say, the man is a perfectionist and he takes his time to make sure the job is done right.

So it should be no big surprise that QT is writing a 20+ page review of a single movie. And the fact that the movie came out in 2006 is hardly a surprise, either.

In yesterday's edition of the New York Times, Tarantino was asked about the time he served on the jury at the Cannes Fim Festival and he followed the answer up by saying that he subsequently held his "own little Cannes Film Festival."

  • NYT: In your festival, who won best director?
    QT: Bryan Singer for ‘‘Superman Returns.’’ I am a big fan of ‘‘Returns.’’ I’m working on what is now a 20-page review of that movie, and I’m not done yet.

For my money, if anyone can write a more-than-20-page-review on one movie (and make it worth my time), QT would be among the very few that could. And I bet his review will be well worth reading regardless of how you feel about the movie.

Since I happen to be an admirer of "Superman Returns," I am especially anxious to read what Tarantino has to say (or write). I'm just not expecting to be able to do so anytime soon. You know how Tarantino can be.

Monday
May042009

'The Hunt For Gollum' Debuts Online

As I mentioned previously, some intrepid film makers were taking a trip to Middle Earth on a budget of $3,000 to $5,000. The fan-made film, which bridges "The Hobbit" and "The Fellowship of the Ring," was officially released yesterday.

According to its creators, the film's script is adapted from elements of the appendices of The Lord of the Rings. The story follows the Heir of Isildur; the "greatest huntsman and traveller in Middle Earth" as he sets out to find the creature Gollum. The creature must be found to discover the truth about the Ring, and to protect the future Ringbearer.

To view the 40-minute film in HD, go here.

Friday
May012009

An Exclusive Interview With The Driving 'Force' Behind Bringing 'Dead of Night' To Life

Brandon Routh took a break from filming 'Dead of Night' recently to attend the Watchmen premiere. Official photos from the movie are forthcoming, but have yet to be released. For a great explanation of where the photos are, check out the 'Dead of Night' production blog at http://deadofnightmovie.wordpress.com/2009/04/24/a-brief-explanation.Although a number of comic book-based movies are in various degrees of development right now, the most promising one just might be "Dead of Night."

Based on Tiziano Sclavi’s "Dylan Dog" comic books (published in Italy), the movie began filming in February.

Directed by Kevin Munroe, "Dead of Night" is the story of a detective drawn into the world of the supernatural.

One of the primary forces in bringing the novels to life has been Dan Forcey, who is the VP of Development at Platinum Studios Inc.

"Platinum is the multi-media company that originally optioned the rights from Bonelli to make a Dylan Dog movie," said Forcey, who is wearing multiple hats in the making of "Dead of Night."

"I’m also here on set serving as a member of the stunt team," he said. "I did stunts before moving into development at Platinum and this film has allowed me to exercise those muscles again, which has been a ton of fun."

Bringing Dylan Dog to the big screen has been a longtime goal for Forcey.

"I, and other folks at Platinum, have been working on a script based on the comic for years now," he said. "We nearly made it with a couple of other partners, but after a few false starts, we finally found what we think is the perfect combination of talent to truly bring Dylan to life."

Top-lining that talent is Brandon Routh, best known for his portrayal of Superman in the 2006 movie "Superman Returns."

In "Superman Returns," Routh was somewhat under-utilized, despite playing the title character. In "Dead of Night," Forcey said, Routh will have a chance to really show what he can do.

"Those folks that are only familiar with Brandon from his work on 'Superman Returns' are going to be surprised by him in this role, I think," said Forcey. "Although he was great in that movie, I think Dylan will allow him to shine even more."

According to Forcey, Routh perfectly fit what the filmmakers were looking for when casting Dylan Dog.

"Brandon has a dark complexity, coupled with a genuine likability, that is essential to bring Dylan to life," he said. "We talked a lot about who could handle Dylan with Kevin and the consensus was that a lot of actors could act the part of Dylan, but Brandon was the only one who was it."

Forcey said Routh has immersed himself into the world of Dylan Dog in preparation for the role.

"He’s really dived into the comics, and at this point probably knows more Italian than I do as a result," said Forcey.

In fact, Forcey noted, Routh "even did an entire scene in Italian in the movie."

Forcey added that Routh has lived up to his reputation as being a nice guy behind the scenes.

"At this point in the production, as a stuntman, I haven’t had a lot of interaction with him," he said. "But I can tell you, he’s liked by everyone on set. He’s nice, down-to-earth and a very hard worker."

Other actors cast in the movie include Anita Briem, Taye Diggs, Peter Stormare, Kurt Angle, Kyle Russell Clements, James Hébert, Marco St. John, Dan Braverman, Kimberly Whalen and Courtney J. Clark.

Additionally, Sam Huntington is playing Dylan Dog's sidekick, Marcus. The character marks a departure from the comics. In the original Italian comics, Dylan Dog's sidekick is Groucho, an actor for whom a Groucho Marx impersonation became his permanent personality. In the American reprints of the comics by Dark Horse, the character has been renamed Felix and even the Groucho mustache has been removed.

According to Forcey, using a Groucho Marx likeness would have cost several million dollars and a piece of the marketing pie ("including any comics Bonelli publishes in the future”).

For Huntington, playing Marcus in "Dead of Night" will mark his second pairing with Routh. Huntington played Jimmy Olsen in "Superman Returns," and he and Routh have remained friends since filming the movie.

According to Forcey, that friendship ultimately may have helped Huntington to get the part, but the fact that the two actors already had worked together on a superhero movie almost worked against Huntington.

"Brandon was definitely part of that decision (to hire Huntington)," said Forcey. "Brandon and Sam were at first under consideration independent of each other, just because we thought they were both great actors. We were actually worried about casting them because we didn't want to invite comparisons to 'Superman Returns.' Then Kevin found out from Brandon that they had remained friends after 'Superman Returns' and agreed to allow them to read together. Almost instantly, he realized they naturally had the exact kind of dynamic that Dylan and Marcus have in the script and decided he needed them both."

The comedic dynamic between Dylan Dog and Marcus is just one aspect of a movie that is not exactly tied down to a single genre.

"It's a thriller with a little action, a little buddy comedy and a splash of noir," said Forcey.

And if the movie itself is hard to pin down, that just might be due to the nature of the lead character.

"Dylan is a very complex character," stated Forcey. "He has a brand of 'optimistic melancholy' that makes him a fascinating figure in cinema, I think. We’re interested in him because he is complex and real. Despite the craziness he encounters in every issue, at the core of every story is this flawed character named Dylan. But unlike a John Constantine, who revels in his flaws or outright ignores them, Dylan is quite aware and tries to rise above them with an optimism and sense of humor that is infectious."

And while every effort has been made to keep the character as true to the original stories as possible, moving the action to a new locale has some fans of the series up in arms.

While the "Dylan Dog" stories typically take place in London, "Dead of Night" is set in New Orleans. Forcey said the new location is primarily story-driven.

"The city definitely plays a part in the story. I can't go into too many details, but it does play a big part in it," he said. "More importantly, though, the city is as much a character in the film as London is in the Dylan novels. New Orleans has an age and a mysticism to it that I don't think you'd find anywhere else in the states and if a 'nightmare detective' was going to find business anywhere this side of the ocean, it would be there."

Principal photography for the movie currently is taking place on location in New Orleans, with the release date slated for "sometime in 2010," Forcey said.

As for the movie's budget, Forcey wouldn't reveal a number, but he did say that it was "about on par with the 'Underworld' movies." ("Underworld" cost $22 million and the most recent sequel was priced at $35 million. Unofficial estimates have put the budget for "Dead of Night" somewhere between those two numbers.)

Forcey also is keeping details of the plot a secret. An early script was leaked, but Forcey said it was a "very, very old draft of the script."

Since then, Forcey said, "The director and Platinum’s foreign library specialist, Gioj Demarco, went through the script just prior to shooting and did an entirely new draft that was specifically intended to make things closer to the books."

For those wondering how the movie will relate to the stories told in the books, Forcey said, "People should think of it as a continuation of Dylan's ongoing adventures."

Forcey added that "there will be a 'how we got from the stories in the book to where "Dead of Night" picks up' story that will be available to fans in a ... very interesting way soon."

However, he noted, moviegoers will not be required to read the comics in order to fully comprehend the movie.

"Like 'Iron Man' last year," Forcey said, "we've definitely added in a lot of things just for the fans, but the movie will stand on its own."

To stay up-to-date on the filming of the movie from behind the scenes, check out Dan Forcey's blog at http://deadofnightmovie.wordpress.com. In addition to updates about the shoot, Forcey does a great job of explaining differences from the books to the screen (such as why Dylan Dog's white Bug with a black top has become a black Bug with a white top).

Friday
May012009

First Real 'Iron Man 2' Picture Released

After being treated to a litany of on-set photos that feature such fascinating things as catering signs or Jon Favreau's chair, it's nice to actually get a real "Iron Man 2" photo (courtesy of USA Today).

"Iron Man 2" opens May 7, 2010.

Saturday
Apr252009

Fan-Made Film Taking Respectable Trip To Middle Earth

All things considered, the trailer for the upcoming fan-made film "The Hunt For Gollum" looks fairly decent.

Word has it the 40-minute film will bridge "The Hobbit" and "The Fellowship of the Ring."

The film-makers cast look-alikes and I have to say that I have seen much worse. And the effects look better than I expected.

Keep an eye out for the full film, due out May 3, 2009, from www.thehuntforgollum.com.


Friday
Apr242009

'H2' Trailer Slashers Its Way Onto the Web

Here it is, the first trailer for Rob Zombie’s "H2: Halloween 2":

Due in theaters Aug. 28, the film boasts an interesting cast, including Malcolm McDowell, Brad Dourif, Tyler Mane, Danielle Harris, Margot Kidder, Howard Hesseman, Bill Fagerbakke, and 'Weird Al' Yankovic.

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