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Posts Tagged ‘From Paris With Love’


It’s Adrien Brody Vs. Jonathan Rhys Meyers for Mr. Fantastic in ‘Fantastic Four’ Reboot

by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 24 2010 // 8:00 AM

With X-men: First Class scheduled to start filming next week, 20th Century Fox has turned their focus to the their next Marvel film. That film? A reboot of Fantastic Four.

Rumors about the films casting have started with news that The Thing will be completely CGI and Sue Storm being played by Alice Eve or Amber Heard, and it seems the film’s star power will be stemming from the group leader Mr. Fantastic. The two actors in the running for Fantastic Four’s Reed Richards are Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Adrien Brody.

While Jonathan Rhys Meyers is probably best known for his starring role in the Showtime series The Tudors, he also has From Paris With Love in which he starred opposite John Travolta under his belt. He’s also been seen in film such as Mission Impossible III, Match Point and Bend It Like Beckham.

The bigger get would obviously be Adrien Brody, who is quietly growing into an action film with the recent releases of Predators and Splice. Brody is also the forerunner for Edgar Wright’s Ant-man for Marvel Studios. Having the Oscar winning actor attached to the film would add some credibility to the project.

The title of the film will not be Fantastic Four Reborn as previously report, but the actual title has not been released. Now that Chiklis is moving on to No Ordinary Family on ABC and Evans is headed over to work on that other Marvel movie, who would YOU cast as The Thing and Human Torch in the upcoming reboot?

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Casting · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: adrien brody, Alice Eve, amber heard, Ant-Man, Edgar Wright, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Reborn, From Paris With Love, John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Marvel, Mr. Fantastic, Predators, Reed Richards, Showtime, Splice, Sue Storm, The Thing, The Tudors, X-Men: First Class


‘Valentine’s Day’ Means Big Bucks At The Box Office

by Shannon Hood, Feb 15 2010 // 9:00 AM

Doh! Women flexed their box office muscles once again and helped boost the bland Valentines Day to a record breaking weekend.  Silly Hollywood, when will you learn?

First we had New Moon, then last weekend Dear John, and now Valentine’s Day. Each time a movie that has a largely female demographic wins the weekend, all the trades are SHOCKED to find out that women go to the movies.

Each time, I read that there will be a onslaught of female centric movies green lit by the studios.  And, it never happens.  I must say I am not completely proud of what my sisters choose to spend their box office dollars on (before you boys snicker, might I remind you of G.I. Joe, and Transformers), but it is interesting to note  this possible shift in marketing.

Three day totals for Valentine’s Day are around $52 Million, making it the highest grossing movie ever for a President’s Day weekend. Women weren’t the only ones in the mood for movies this weekend. Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief made a very respectable $31 Million over the weekend, and Benicio Del Toro’s The Wolfman took a bite out of the box office to the tune of $30 Million (sorry, that was a terrible pun.)

Avatar took a tumble to the number four position this weekend, but a $22 Million gross is still quite astonishing for its ninth week in release.  Dear John dropped about 50% from its opening weekend, which is average, and earned an additional $15 Million.

The action movies Edge of Darkness, and From Paris, With Love both are shaping up to be box office disappointments.  Edge of Darkness has only made $36 Million in three weeks (with a budget of $80 Million), and From Paris now stands at $15 Million after two weeks.

Posted in: Box Office · Comedy · Drama · Movies · News
Tagged: "Edge of Darkness, Avatar, Box Office, Dear John, From Paris With Love, Percy Jackson and The Olympians: The Lightning Thief, The Wolfman, Valentine's Day


John Travolta Kicks Windows, Uses Puns In New ‘From Paris With Love’ Clip

by Sebastian Suchecki, Jan 29 2010 // 3:00 PM

FromParisWithLove_1We’ve been known to give John Travolta a hard time around here, and we don’t mean to. The guy has got some serious acting chops, and he’s still getting work after all these years. Any actor/actress that has fa diverse set of ilms like like Broken Arrow, Pulp Fiction, Hairspray, and Look Who’s Talking on a resume deserves some credit, so we’ll give it to him.

His newest film, From Paris With Love, seems to throw Travolta into a role that was definitely meant for another actor, if not many. His image in this film is something we’ve never seen before (not counting Pelham) and it’s quite refreshing to see an actor reinvent himself over and over in a span of 40 years.

In a new clip from the Pierre Morel (Taken) film, Travolta, as special agent Charlie Wax, infiltrates an enemy hideout in an unconventional way. Check out the clip after the jump, and be sure to catch From Paris With Love in theaters on February 5th.

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Movies · News · Thriller · Video
Tagged: Broken Arrow, From Paris With Love, Hairspray, John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Look Who's Talking, Pierre Morel, Pulp Fiction, Taken


Second Trailer For ‘From Paris With Love’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Jan 5 2010 // 12:18 PM

from_paris_with_love_ver2On the heels of the news that Pierre Morel will be taking on the remake of Dune, is the second trailer for his next upcoming action flick, From Paris With Love. The film stars John Travolta as FBI Super-Agent Charlie Wax, who gets teamed up with an unsuspecting partner, who’s far from a field agent, James Reece (Jonathan Rhys Meyers).

The film looks like a bit of Casino Royale meets any buddy cop film from the late 80s. With Taken and District B13‘s Morel taking the helm and The Trasporter films writer Luc Besson taking on the script, you can bet that this film will be full of nonstop action. The only question remains; can Travolta pull off Parkour?

Check out the trailer after the jump, and decide for yourself. From Paris With Love hits theaters on February 5th worldwide.

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Posted in: Action · Comedy · Movies · News · Trailers · Video
Tagged: From Paris With Love, John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Luc Besson, Pierre Morel


New Trailer for ‘From Paris with Love’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Sep 21 2009 // 9:45 AM

from_paris_with_loveFollowing John Travolta’s film career is like watching a screaming child on a roller coaster. He looks like he’s having a lot of fun, but after a while, you begin to realize he’s just screaming to get your attention. We all remember when he was having fun in Grease, and then years later when he wasn’t in Battlefield Earth.

On that note, a new trailer for From Paris With Love has hit the webs and looks to be a bit of everything. There’s the girl-candy Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, there’s fight scenes for the dudes, explosions for the kids, and lots of innuendo for people who like that kind of thing. And then there’s John Travolta, who for some reason looks quite a lot like Denzel Washington. Could it be that this role was originally meant for Denzel and Travolta has that good of an agent? Or is he that good of an actor to make us believe that he, in fact, is Denzel Washington.

Check out the trailer after the jump and be the judge. From Paris with Love, written by Luc Besson (The Transporter) and directed by Pierre Morel (Taken), hits theaters in all of it’s almost-Denzel glory on February 9th, 2010.

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Posted in: Action · Casting · Editorial · Movies · News · Trailers
Tagged: From Paris With Love, John Travolta, Jonathon Rhys Meyers, Luc Besson, Pierre Morel




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