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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008‘Punisher: War Zone’ Writer Despises New Film
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008Filed under: Action, RumorMonger, Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, Scripts, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels
It would seem that the biggest enemy The Punisher faces is not the criminals of New York and villains of the Marvel Universe, but ... Hollywood scriptwriters? Punisher: War Zone is due to hit theaters in September 2008, already bearing the scars of development hell. Thomas Jane dropped out of reprising the title role, reportedly because of script problems. Ray Stevenson of HBO's Rome stepped into the combat boots, much to the skepticism of fans. Paddy Considine was dismissive about the five minute offer he received for the part of Jigsaw. Early stills failed to inspire much excitement.Now, Kurt Sutter, one of War Zone's writers, has elected to take his name off the project. Over on his blog, Sutter claims that not only does he not deserve credit, as his original script has been rewritten out of existence, but he no longer wants credit or any association whatsoever with the project. In fact, he has few kind words for the film whatsoever. In his words, War Zone is a "simple story, very obvious dialogue and the inclusion of as many characters from the anthology that a movie will allow." It's a very tight script, he notes, but not very unique and not something that he could take any pride putting his name on. Sutter's dismissal of the current script earned him the ire of Punisher fans, though it is a bit perplexing as to why ducking out of WGA arbitration should earn you a death threat. Perhaps it was the seeming dismissal of comic book films and fans in general, or the implication that Jane left the project because of his draft.
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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008RedChip Announces the Launch of RedChip Real Radio, a Daily Financial Talk Show Featuring Small-Cap Companies
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008Ledger out; Depp, Farrell & Law in
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008


Does this sound like a legal firm or what? In the wake of Heath Ledger's unexpected death, director Terry Gilliam has chosen to fill the actor's role in "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" with not one but three replacements: Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, and Jude Law. The development was first reported by Ain't It Cool News in its typical heavy-breathing fashion; other media outlets soon chipped in more details.
Well, this is typical Gilliam, isn't it? Faced with yet another filmmaking cataclysm, he saves his creative bacon not by limiting his options but tripling them. "Parnassus," co-written with the filmmaker by Charles McKeown -- the two previously collaborated on "The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen" -- originally cast Ledger as Tony, a mysterious stranger who arrives at the traveling carnival of wonders run by Christopher Plummer's title character and is altered by stepping through a magic mirror. In Gilliam's revamp, the three new actors will play the "transformed" versions of Tony, leaving open the possibility that their performances will stand as a sort of tribute to the late actor.
For Depp, it means he finally gets to be in a Terry Gilliam movie other than "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" -- you may recall that "The Man Who Killed Quixote" didn't turn out so well.
Regardless, I now await "Parnassus" with a kind of fascinated dread. Gilliam's last film, "Tideland," was nearly unwatchable and one of his worst. The one before that, "The Brothers Grimm," was splattery and dank and a mess, and I rather liked it -- not least the quietly alert performance of the bookish Jacob Grimm by a young actor trying to break out of the hunk-of-the-week sweepstakes. His name was Heath Ledger.

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Tuesday, February 19th, 2008Mattel’s Ledger-Inspired Joker Doll Revealed!
Tuesday, February 19th, 2008Filed under: Action, Warner Brothers, Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, Newsstand, Home Entertainment, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, Images
Though it's only been a week since Heath Ledger was permanently laid to rest, Warner Bros. is slowly bringing back its marketing campaign for The Dark Knight. Mattel has revealed images of its Ledger-inspired Joker dolls; the first of which will retail at $7.99 and features a rocket launcher that can be placed in the Joker's hand. The second doll (pictured to the right) is a slightly larger, more detailed version created by action-figure designers the Four Horsemen. It will retail at $10.99. The image comes from The New York Post, who revealed it along with a quote from the Ledger family: "Heath was very proud of his work in the film, and his family is aware and supportive of Warner Bros. and its partner's plans for the movie." Mattel will sell two versions of the doll, with both hitting toy shelves this May (two months prior to The Dark Knight landing in theaters on July 18).
Mattel claims Ledger's death is "not exactly a marketing point," and that "kids are going to buy the toy if they like the movie." Yes, but the toy comes out two months before the movie does. Then again, the character is so recognizable, I really don't think it matters. But what do you think:
Should Mattel and Warner Bros. have waited until closer to the film's release to shovel a Ledger-like doll onto toy shelves? Or is this marketing tactic a normal one?
Permalink | Email this | CommentsReview – Cloverfield (2008)
Monday, February 18th, 2008
Shaun O Connor
After watching Cloverfield in the Gate cinema, Cork, I strolled off to use the toilet facilities. Some guy standing at a urinal asked me:
“Were you just at that show Cloverfield?”
“I was”, I replied.
He frowned, and said: “It thought it was the shittest movie I ever seen”
James Bond Caught in Real Life Gang War
Monday, February 18th, 2008Filed under: Action, RumorMonger, Celebrities and Controversy, Fandom, DIY/Filmmaking, Newsstand, James Bond, Remakes and Sequels
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Depending on who you read, Daniel Craig, as well as the cast and crew of Quantum of Solace (aka Bond 22), were either caught up in the middle of a gang turf war down in Panama ... or they're completely safe without a worry in the world. Oh yes, I definitely said gang turf war -- and if the Daily Mail is right (which they're probably not), things seem to be getting hella dangerous down on the Panama set of the next James Bond film. DM says, "Daniel has had to dodge the crossfire as gangsters spray bullets at each other on the set. Bond girls Gemma Arterton, 22, and Olga Kurylenko, 28, are also under armed guard, while terrified crew are having to brave the deadliest warzones as they struggle to get the blockbuster "in the can." And that's not all -- a little above that quote, they claim Craig's guards have already "taken out" one gangster in a hail of bullets. How do you say ... AWESOME DVD extras in (what do they speak down in Panama?).
Now, according to a statement from producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, this whole thing is just a big misunderstanding. In a joint statement, they say, "The filming of 'Quantum of Solace', with director Marc Forster at the helm, is on schedule and will continue as planned in Panama. None of the cast or crew have ever been in danger. Reports of troubles with gangs are untrue. The protests are to do with the fatal shooting of a construction worker in Colon and are unrelated to our filming activities. Our cast and crew have not been threatened and no thefts or muggings have occurred. These scurrilous and irresponsible reports in The Daily Star have caused distress to the UK families of our filming unit."
Really? I wonder why? Was it the part where they quote an anonymous crew member saying, "Quite a few of the crew are considering clearing out because they fear for their lives. It's chaotic." Regardless, I think someone needs to evaluate what the hell is going on in Panama right now -- last thing we need is James Bond being "taken out" when he still has a few more films to shoot.
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