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Archive for August 11th, 2008

An Interview with Scarlett Johansson

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

Scarlett Johansson has a pair of movies coming out. Look for her in Vicky Cristina Barcelona later this week and The Spirit on Christmas.

The gorgeous actress spoke to Moviehole.net about both films:

Do you identify with your character in Vicky Cristina Barcelona?
Johansson: I think that I can identify with certain aspects of her philosophy, her sort of 'Seize The Day' attitude and her willingness to let life kind of happen in front of her, and just take a chance and live, live, live, that kind of attitude/ I think that's, I do, I can certainly appreciate that part of her philosophy but we're different, we have our differences as well.

Can you talk about how it was working with such a steamy scene with Penelope Cruz and Javier Bardem?

Johansson: It's funny because people are so conservative I mean it's amazing, they really are and when you see the film these characters fall in love and people that fall in love are intimate, and also when you're shooting there's like sixty grown men eating salami sandwiches, kind of waiting for when they can get ready.

Scarlett Johansson Pic

You just think 'God are we rolling', because there's like trays of food being passed, oh we are rolling, okay (laughter) you know, nobody cares when you're doing it, of course, it's like your day at work and this is part of the story and then of course you know people get wind and they get excited because they associate like two women who wear gowns at an award show and like gosh, the possibilities, you know? (laughter). But it's ridiculous, of course I go home at the end of the day and I prepare for the next day, it's not like I sat at home.

What was it like working with Frank Miller on The Spirit and also dealing with all of the green screens that you obviously had to do on that?
Johansson: Frank, I loved working with Frank, he's wonderful, he's such a visionary, and so, he's just fantastic, he would come on set and almost lead the whole crew into some kind of presentation. He would draw the storyboard and kind of lead us, he's a visionary, he really is, and it was exciting, I mean it's very exciting to do that, cause everybody disperses, we all know what we're going to do, and he's so excited about the characters, that's his thing, right?

He like creates these fantastic characters and some of them are just so rotten you know, and none of his characters are like so gray, it's like none of us are heroes, they're all kind of gray and I love that.

Robert Downey Jr. Dishes on New Sherlock Holmes Movie

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

As previously announced, Robert Downey Jr. will take a break from the iconic role of Tony Stark to take on another iconic part in his next movie: Sherlock Holmes.

The actor spoke to MoviesOnline about the project:

It’s set in 1891. The original dossier of Sherlock Holmes, in additional to everything we know, was also that he was a bare knuckle boxer and a master of Baritsu which is a very nebulous martial art which I love and so we’re going to punch up what was missing from all the Sherlock Holmes we’d seen which is the fact there were these huge chase and action sequences that occurred and were probably just a little too expensive to do with Basil Rathbone for TV.

So we’re going to really bring up the scale of it and make it fun and accessible. I’ve seen a lot of kid-friendly movies and a lot of super dark movies all come out and do well this summer and I think we need less darkness and more entertainment. So I’m hoping we can do a very entertaining and accessible movie.

Sherlock

Can you envision Robert Downey Jr. as Sherlock Holmes?

George Lucas Provides Insight into Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

The animated, upcoming Star Wars: The Clone Wars opens this week, providing audiences another opportunity to pal around with old friends such as Anakin Skywalker, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and R2-D2.

However, those that voices those characters in past Star Wars films won't be part of the project. How come? MTV went to director George Lucas for the answer.

When we decided to do the feature, we went back to the actors and said, ‘Look, we’re doing a feature. Would you like to do the voice? Could you come in a month?’ Some of them were all over the world. It was hard to get all the actors that would be off on set.

You need people available every week. [Also] you can’t really afford multi-million dollar actors to do a television series. Those guys make more during their coffee break.

Animated Yoda

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A Cast Preview for G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

Here's a preview of G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra. Not the official trailer, that's not out yet.

But take an inside look at Channing Tatum and other cast members below:

 

Comic Book Experts Weigh in on Possible Batman Villains

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

Want more speculation on who the next Batman villain might be in the inevitable follow-up to The Dark Knight?

A trio of comic book experts have weighed in with their opinions. To wit:

David Goyer (Batman Begins co-writer): "There's no reason why we necessarily have to use the same three or four that are still around. I mean, Batman's got a wide variety, [a] rogues' gallery. Certainly we used two in the first movie that hadn't been in the films before."

Dan DiDio (DC Comics Executive Editor): "Characters like Catwoman, Riddler, and Hugo Strange make sense, because they're counterpoints to Batman's psychosis and fears. The Joker creates chaos. Two-Face shows the duality of the Batman-Bruce Wayne relationship, and how Batman's found peace with that duality. Batman searches for answers, and the Riddler has questions. Batman is driven, and Catwoman is sexual. They play well against each other and challenge aspects of what makes a hero."

Steve Niles (30 Days of Night creator): "I'd like to see Catwoman over the Penguin. Not as a prostitute, and not as the Tim Burton version — what, cats sniffed her back to life? — but perhaps the Adam Hughes design, with the goggles. That's very realistic. I can imagine her in street clothes that are designed just right. I also like the idea of them creating villains just for the movies."

Here... We... Go!

Whoever is the next Batman villain, he or she will have a difficult role to follow.

The Dailies: August 11, 2008

Posted by Shawn Adler on August 11th, 2008


- Four on the floor: Sulu, Scotty, Bones, and Chekov get their very own character posters for “Star Trek.” (Trek Movie)

- Somebody give these guys a hand. (Zing!) First unit shooting on “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” halted for a month. (Transformers World)

- Abbie Hoffman, meet Mr. Shaky Cam. Paul Greengrass reportedly to direct “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” (Film School Rejects)

- But what does this mean for “Shazam”? “Get Smart” helmer Peter Segal eyes “Wardogs.” (THR)

- New images pop-up from Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog.” (Disney Animation)

Joss Whedon Talks About His ‘Batman’ Movie That Never Was

Posted by MTV Movies Team on August 11th, 2008

BatmanFROM SPLASH PAGE: Never let it be said that superstar writer/director/rabid fanboy Joss Whedon was the type to rest on his laurels. Clearly not content with his work on such fan-favorite franchises like “Buffy,” “Serenity” and the upcoming “Dollhouse,” Whedon regaled MTV News with the details of his proposed plan to reboot the “Batman” film franchise before Director Christopher Nolan got the gig. Read More…

Paul RuddIt’s the one recent rumor that won’t die. Not only is there going to be a “Ghostbusters 3,” and not only is it going to star all four original cast members, but the Judd Apatow approved quartet of Seth Rogen, Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, and Romany Malco are going to also star, at some point taking the reins of the franchise.

So when there’s something strange, on the internet — who you gonna call? Paul Rudd*(check out our full Paul Rudd interview here), of course, who not only killed the rumor when we caught up with him recently, but blasted it with his proton pack, trapped it in his containment unit, and deposited it in that power thingy in the basement, readying it for release by some jerkwad from the EPA.

“I’ve heard this rumor. A couple of days ago somebody asked me that and that was the first I’d heard about it. It’s incredibly flattering to be in a rumor,” Rudd said. “I would do it in a second with those guys. But do you think it’s a good idea to redo ‘Ghostbusters’? It’s a classic.”

So the rumor’s done for now, until the next time it pops up, of course. But let’s suppose for a moment that it were real. Which of the Ghostbusters would Rudd most like to play? Venkman? Stanz? Egon?

“I’d like to be Sigourney Weaver,” Rudd laughed. “Or maybe we can mix in the sequel and I can do a Peter McNichol thing. I remember thinking, That’s the same guy from ‘Sophie’s Choice!’ It seemed so weird.”

*(Seriously, though, don’t call Paul Rudd).

All-star fantasy line-up time: Rudd won’t be in a “Ghostbusters” movie, but if you could have your pick, who would you like to see in one? Who could fill in for the iconic original four? Sound off below.

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More Details on Iron Man DVD

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

We already announced that the Iron Man DVD would hit stores on September 30.

Now, The Hollywood Reporter is supplying us with more information about the a two-disc "Ultimate Edition" of the movie on DVD and Blu-ray. Each includes a seven-part making-of documentary, along with a six-part feature on the origins of the classic comic book hero.

Other extras included are:

  • A documentary on the film's visual effects;
  • Robert Downey Jr.'s original screen test;
  • Deleted and extended scenes;
  • A photo gallery of concept art;
  • Behind-the-scenes images on the set.

Friends Turned Foes

Moreover, the Blu-ray ediiton offers additional featurues, including a "Hall of Armor" that lets viewers zoom in on any of the three Iron Man suits, or Iron Monger, and then activate digital 3-D schematics to check out every weapon.

Sounds pretty darn cool.

Street Fighter Movie Writer Speaks Out

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

Screenwriter Justin Marks recently talked about the upcoming video game adaptation of Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li.

Here's an excerpt of what he had to say:

Well the guy who wrote it, Steven E. de Souza was the writer on Die Hard, and directed it [the 1994 Street Fighter movie] too, I think it was just a function of what you see with movies like Batman and Robin opposed to Batman Begins, the creators of the former had a different Batman experience when they were young the 60’s TV show, and now in the Nolen era, the influence are things like Millar’s The Dark Knight Returns, and so that example is taken into the stratosphere.

While I'm definitely not comparing Street Fighter to Batman Begins, I grew up with the Street Fighter games, and I don't see them as cheesy or funny, but as serious characters that deserve to be explored in their own right.

The Legend of Chun Li

Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li comes out on February 27, 2009.

A New Star Trek Movie Poster

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

Our thanks to TrekMovie.com for revealing the latest Star Trek movie poster.

This new promotional image combines photos of of John Cho (Sulu), Simon Pegg (Scotty), Karl Urban (McCoy) and Anton Yelchin (Cheko). It's a must-see for all Trekkies...

Star Trek Poster

A Death Race Clip

Posted by Mr. Shrek on August 11th, 2008

How do you win a Death Race?

If you're Jason Statham's character Jensen Ames, you pull out a can of napalm. Naturally.

Check out the following clip from the film now:

Death Race is set in the post-industrial wasteland of the future. A penitentiary full of felons has inspired the jailers to create a deadly pastime ripe for lucrative kickbacks. Each race takes reality television to a whole new level.

 

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