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‘Nailed” Shut Down Again Due To Financial Woes

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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Nailed is one film that is not going to catch a break. It was already shut down once by SAG because the movie's funding had not set enough money aside for the actors. That was cleared up, only to have it shut down a second time when IATSE members (solid, behind-the-scenes people like stagehands and technicians) revealed they weren't being paid.

Now, Nikke Finke is reporting the film has been shut down a third time, again by the IATSE who have ordered their members off because they still aren't being paid.

Of course, the longer the film is shut down, the more money it loses. A vicious cycle, really. But if it makes Russell feel better, there are several indie films suffering. Capitol Films is apparently going through a financial upheaval and several films have met the same fate as Nailed.
Who knows which indie flicks could bite the dust in the following weeks?

At this point, all the actors are bravely hanging in, although production will probably be delayed about two weeks. Even though I haven't been 100% behind the concept, even if it is Russell, I hate to see little films die off. Plus, this is being filmed right next door to where a good friend of mine resides, and he promised to keep me (and you guys) updated. So here's wishing the best.

[via CHUD]
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Indy in outer space?

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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Photo by David James/Paramount Pictures


Tom Russo here from the Sunday DVD page, stopping by the blog for a visit. After catching Sunday?s Boston media screening of ?Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? ? my personal movie-going holy grail ? I ran home all anxious to take a look back at a piece I had written years ago for the late, hopefully lamented Premiere magazine.

It was a roundup of various never-produced screenplays with a notable fanboy pedigree. The best one of all? (BE WARNED ? SPOILERS START HERE.) ?Indiana Jones and the Saucer Men From Mars,? written way back in 1995 by Jeb Stuart, who presumably got the gig partly thanks to his then-recent work on Harrison Ford?s ?Fugitive? remake. (Stuart shared the broader Indy ?story by? credit with George Lucas.)

Doing my own archaeological dig through dusty files, I located my copy of the script ? and sure enough, you could see the roots of various story ideas that wound up in ?Crystal Skull.? There was Indy, now a Cold War spy, tangling with the Commies. There was a wedding. There was our hero stumbling, explosively, right into the middle of a desert A-bomb test, a scene that ultimately survived very much intact. Ford even name-checks the term ?saucer men from Mars? in the new movie as the action moves firmly into ?X-Files? territory.

But memory is a funny thing. Going back over my Premiere text, I was a little thrown to realize that I hadn?t actually included ?Indy IV.? And then, vaguely, it came back to me ? my editor and I had instead placed a safer bet, going with an ?Indy III? variation purportedly by Chris Columbus (?Harry Potter?) that featured a set piece recognizably incorporated into ?Last Crusade.?

Our rationale for cutting ?Saucer Men,? I think, was that the idea of Indy hunting for little green guys was entertaining and all ? but clearly just too far out there to be trusted. Go figure. Makes it all the more apt that our headline on the piece was ?Would Have, Could Have?Should Have??

Uwe Boll Bringing “Arthouse” Pain

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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I hesitated before writing this post. There's been quite a bit of Uwe Boll on this blog lately, and I share the opinion that Boll-haters have inflated the man's importance out of all proportion. Had this been a story about Boll adapting another stupid video game, I'd have let it alone, but it's at least interesting in a howling, head-clutching sort of way.

Boll is moving away from his stock-in-trade to make two films for a more limited audience. (I snickered a little as I typed that last part.) The first, called Stoic, has already wrapped and is about a 2006 incident in which three German inmates, incarcerated for minor offenses, raped and tortured a cellmate for 10 hours before inducing him to commit suicide. The film stars Edward Furlong, Sam Levinson, and Shaun Sipos, the latter of whom has a scene in which he licks his own vomit off the ground. Boll, speaking like a proud father, explains that "[w]hen the actor licks his puke off the ground, he will be seen eating it for a minute, not just a little bit." The puke Sipos consmes will be fake, but the actor did, apparently, eat a real tube of toothpaste. Though Boll hopes the film will squeak through with an R rating "for [its] social commentary," he suspects it might merit an NC-17 and have to be released unrated.

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Righteous Kill – Trailer 2

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
  Righteous Kill - Trailer 2
Academy Award winners Robert De Niro (Raging Bull) and Al Pacino (Scent of a Woman) star as a pair of veteran New York City police detectives on the trail of a vigilante serial killer in the adrenaline fueled psychological thriller Righteous Kill, directed by Jon Avnet (Red Corner, Fried Green Tomatoes) and written by Russell Gewirtz (Inside Man). The cast also features hip-hop superstar Curtis Jackson (Get Rich or Die Tryin’). After 30 years as partners in the pressure cooker environment of the NYPD, highly decorated Detectives David Fisk and Thomas Cowan should be ready for retirement, but aren’t. Before they can hang up their badges, they are called in to investigate the murder of a notorious pimp, which appears to have ties to a case they solved years before. Like the original murder, the victim is a suspected criminal whose body is found accompanied by a four line poem justifying the killing. When additional crimes take place, it becomes clear the detectives are looking for a serial killer, one who targets criminals that have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. His mission is to do what the cops can’t do on their own—take the culprits off the streets for good. The similarities between the recent killings and their earlier case raise a nagging question: Did they put the wrong man behind bars?
Directed by: Jon Avnet
Starring: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Curtis Jackson, Brian Dennehy, John Leguizamo

The Promotion – Trailer

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
  The Promotion - Trailer
Oscar-nominated actor, John C. Reilly (Chicago, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby) and Seann William Scott (American Pie) lend their deft comedic touch to the story of two mid-level Chicago supermarket employees - Doug and Richard, a dubious new guy from Canada - who compete ruthlessly for a coveted managerial post at a new store location. Doug and Richard could not be more different, but going head-to-head in a contest of wits and will reveals how they have more in common than they once suspected. The duo battle toward a hilarious final showdown that will leave you guessing until the very end. The film is the directorial debut of Steve Conrad, the writer of the The Pursuit of Happyness. Official Selection of SXSW Film Festival.
Directed by: Steven Conrad
Starring: Seann William Scott, John C. Reilly, Jenna Fischer, Lili Taylor, Fred Armisen

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 – Trailer 2

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
  The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 - Trailer 2
Based on Ann Brashares’ best-selling series of novels, “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2” catches up with four lifelong friends whose story began with “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.” Now in college and embarking on separate paths for the first time, each will feel the freedom, separation, love, and challenging life lessons that mark their individual journeys toward adulthood. Though miles and worlds apart, they strive to stay in touch and share their new experiences and triumphs with heart and humor and, now more than ever, come to value the immeasurable power of their friendship.
Directed by: Sanaa Hamri
Starring: Amber Tamblyn, America Ferrera, Blake Lively, Alexis Bledel

The Accidental Husband – Trailer

Friday, May 23rd, 2008
  The Accidental Husband - Trailer
New York firefighter Patrick Sullivan had no idea his seemingly idyllic life was about to go up in smoke - especially as the unwitting, second-hand recipient of advice from famed love expert and radio host Dr. Emma Lloyd. But when Patrick and his computer-savvy neighbor decide to give Dr. Lloyd a taste of her own medicine and “accidentally” join them in holy matrimony - something that doesn’t go over too well with her fiancee (played by Colin Firth) — it isn’t long before they learn that sometimes even an expert in love needs a second opinion.
Directed by: Griffin Dunne
Starring: Uma Thurman, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Colin Firth, Sam Shepard, Isabella Rossellini

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull posterWhen I was 14 years old, I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and fell in love with Indiana Jones. As I grew up, this crush evolved into a more than passing interest in historical sites and digs, slight proficiency with a bullwhip (although Batman Returns is in part to blame for that one) and a fondness for movies. Or so I thought. Because I just saw Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and realised something: despite my growing up into a well balanced historically interested bullwhip wielding movie buff, I am still very much in love with Indiana Jones. (more…)

Maryna Linchuk

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Maryna Linchuk on the current Russian Vogue cover. Maryna, former model of the week, is giving us very old school Renee Simonsen feel, American Vogue 1982. photo via tFS, by Sweet rus.

Marina/DNA Models, Models 1, Viva Model Management, MODELWERK. Photo: Terry Tsiolis for Russian Vogue, June 08, editor Simon Robins

The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor – Trailer 1

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008
  The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - Trailer 1
The blockbuster global Mummy franchise takes a spellbinding turn as the action shifts to Asia for the next chapter in the adventure series, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor. Brendan Fraser returns as explorer Rick O’Connell to combat the resurrected Han Emperor (Jet Li) in an epic that races from the catacombs of ancient China high into the frigid Himalayas. Rick is joined in this all-new adventure by son Alex (newcomer Luke Ford), wife Evelyn (Maria Bello) and her brother, Jonathan (John Hannah). And this time, the O’Connells must stop a mummy awoken from a 2,000-year-old curse who threatens to plunge the world into his merciless, unending service. Doomed by a double-crossing sorceress (Michelle Yeoh) to spend eternity in suspended animation, China’s ruthless Dragon Emperor and his 10,000 warriors have laid forgotten for eons, entombed in clay as a vast, silent terra cotta army. But when dashing adventurer Alex O’Connell is tricked into awakening the ruler from eternal slumber, the reckless young archaeologist must seek the help of the only people who know more than he does about taking down the undead: his parents. As the monarch roars back to life, our heroes find his quest for world domination has only intensified over the millennia. Striding the Far East with unimaginable supernatural powers, the Emperor Mummy will rouse his legion as an unstoppable, otherworldly force...unless the O’Connells can stop him first. Now, in The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, the trademark thrills and visually spectacular action of the Mummy series will be redefined for a new generation.
Directed by: Rob Cohen
Starring: Brendan Fraser, Jet Li, Maria Bello, John Hannah, Michelle Yeoh