Posts Tagged ‘Directed’

New Featurette on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1

October 21st, 2011

A new featurette on Summit’s The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 is now available and can be watched using the player below.

The November 18 release, directed by Bill Condon from a script by Melissa Rosenberg, features a cast that includes Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Peter Facinelli, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Billy Burke, Rami Malek, Maggie Grace, Mackenzie Foy, Tracey Heggins, Judi Shekoni, Omar Metwally, Andrea Gabriel, Rami Malek, Angela Sarafyan, Marlane Barnes, Lisa Howard, Patrick Brennan, Noel Fisher, Guri Weinberg, Lee Pace, Toni Trucks, Bill Tangradi, Erik Odom, Valorie Curry, Joe Anderson, Olga Fonda, Janelle Froehlich, Masami Kosaka, Sebastiao Lemos, Amadou Ly, Ty Olsson, Wendell Pierce and…
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The Trailer for Chronicle Unleashed!

October 20th, 2011

MTV has debuted the trailer for 20th Century Fox’s Chronicle , the faux-documentary style film that tells the story of three teenagers who develop superpowers. Directed by Joshua Trank and written by Max Landis and Trank, the movie stars Dane DeHaan, Michael B. Jordan, Alex Russell and Michael Kelly.

In the February 3 release, three high school students make an incredible discovery, leading to them developing uncanny powers beyond their understanding. As they learn to control their abilities, and use them to their advantage, their lives start to spin out of control, and their darker sides begin to take over.

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Primer Director Chooses Upstream Color

October 13th, 2011

Primer Director Chooses Upstream Color

Shane Carruth finally returns

Seven long years ago, Shane Carruth directed the none-more-indie Primer. Since then there've been rumours of a second film called A Topiary, and Carruth has contributed to Looper, but now CHUD are reporting that Carruth's sophomore movie is finally underway, in the form of Upstream Color.

Primer, if you're yet to catch it, is a head-scratching, understated, sci-fi drama about guys using an accidentally-invented time machine in a lock-up garage to play the stock market. In the process, they gradually create countless divergent timelines and have to deal with hassle from alternate versions of themselves. This is explaining it very, very simply. 

We don't know much about Upstream Color at this stage. CHUD notes that its title refers to a biopharmaceutical process for removing impurities during chemical manufacture, but that may have nothing to do with anything. There are also some maddeningly vague character descriptions from a casting call: "Kris" will get a severe haircut during the course of the film; "Wesley" is a composer and a farmer; "Evan" works in a record shop and is a nutcase; 16-year-old "Phoebe" is a lot like her grandmother…

But what seems clear is that this isn't a reworked version of A Topiary, the apparently borderline-crazy "abstract arthouse Pokemon" screenplay that Carruth was shopping around following Primer. A Topiary is reportedly still in development with a shoot planned for next year. Upstream Color meanwhile, is a "romance/drama/thriller" on a similarly tightly-controlled scale to Primer, and will shoot in November. 

You wait seven years for a new Carruth film, and then two arrive at once! Fingers painfully crossed that Upstream isn't a Southland Tales to Primer's Donnie Darko




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Eduardo Noriega Joins Schwarzenegger in The Last Stand

October 12th, 2011

Variety reports that Eduardo Noriega ( Blackthorn ) has joined the cast of Lionsgate action film The Last Stand , to be directed by Kim Jee-Woon and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Peter Stormare, Rodrigo Santoro, Zach Gilford and Jaimie Alexander.

Schwarzenegger will be starring as Sheriff Owens, a man who has resigned himself to a life of fighting what little crime takes place in sleepy border town Sommerton Junction after leaving his LAPD post following a bungled operation that left him wracked with failure and defeat after his partner was crippled. After a spectacular escape from an FBI prisoner convoy, the most notorious, wanted drug kingpin (Noriega) in the hemisphere is hurtling toward the border at 200 mph in a specially outfitted car with a hostage and a fierce army of…
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Convoy (1978) US Trailer Directed by Sam Peckinpah

May 1st, 2011

Trailer to the 1978 action classic directed by “bloody” Sam Peckinpah and starring Kris Kristofferson, Ali MacGraw and Ernest Borgnine. Based on the song by CW McCall. This is the Rubber Duck 10-4.

What If John Hughes Directed ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Movie?

February 11th, 2011

From the guys that brought us the God of War Indie Movie Trailer and the Super Mario/Tarantino mash-up Inglourious Plummers, comes a flashback to a 1980′s movie which never happened: John Hughes‘ 1987 high school teen big screen adaptation of the popular Nintendo video game The Legend of Zelda.

In this charming critically-acclaimed tale of first love, Link (Jon Tomlinson), an eternal optimist and adventurer, seeks to capture the heart of Zelda, an unattainable high school beauty and straight-A student (Zane Bauer). He surprises just about everyone-including himself-when she returns the sentiment. But the high school’s over-possessive, megalomaniacal Principal Ganondorf (Dominic Moschitti) doesn’t approve and it’s going to take more than just the power of love to conquer all. Perfectly capturing the essence of what it means to be a teenager in the 80s, Nick Murphy, Mike Sadorf, and Dom Moschitti reimagine one of the most celebrated video game franchises of all time with the heart, charm, and wit that only they could. It’s the legend of high school. It’s the legend of love. It’s The Legend of Zelda.

It probably should be about a minute shorter, but I kind of dig it. Watch the faux trailer, embedded after the jump.


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John Travolta Reportedly Circling Lead Role in John Gotti Biopic Directed by Nick Cassavetes

January 26th, 2011

A biopic of mafia don John ‘The Teflon Don’ Gotti and his son John Gotti Jr. has been in the works for a while. Earlier this year Nick Cassavetes started negotiating to direct, and with that deal close to completion there’s word from enthusiastic exec producer Marc Fiore that John Travolta is in ‘serious talks’ to play the senior Gotti.

Speaking to EW, the producer says,

We would love to have him… He’s a terrific actor. John Gotti, Sr. — he’s an icon. And so is Travolta … The Gottis have an image already. People know who they are. You can’t just be a good actor, you have to be a great actor who can become John Gotti.

The producer also says he’s in ‘very preliminary’ talks with James Franco for the role of John Jr. — one more possible role for Mr. Franco’s Great Wall of offers. The actor’s rep, however, says that the script was sent but “there are no plans for him to do it at this time.” So ‘very, very preimlinary’ talks, then?

Mr. Fiore is certainly talking this one up like crazy. He calls the film “the new Godfather,” saying “it’s a story about a father and a son, but the father happens to be John Gotti Sr.” The Gotti family will even consult on the film, with John Gotti Jr. having worked closely with screenwriter Leo Rossi. As a writer it was probably a wild time to have that sort of access to the younger Gotti, but what does it mean for the film? We’ve been told the project is a kind of tell-all in which John Jr. would be spilling many details about his father’s career as head of the Gambino crime family, but what exactly will be in the film remains to be seen.

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Documentary on My Life Directed by William Gazecki

September 23rd, 2010

Future by Design: William Gazecki (Academy Award-Nominated for WACO: The Rules of Engagement) produced and directed this documentary — the only biographical documentary available on my life and work. Future by Design Documentary, Special “Countdown to Z-Day” price: www.fbdthemovie.com