by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 3 2010 // 10:00 AM
Just two weeks before filming was to begin, Nicholas Cage has pulled out of Joel Schumacher’s Trespass. According to reports, Cage is on vacation and will stay in the Bahamas.
Rather than waiting for the star, the studio plans to keep the film on schedule and will move forward without Cage. The studio is currently scrambling for a replacement. The rumored forerunner for the role is Liev Schreiber.
In the film, Cage was set to play opposite Nicole Kidman as a husband who is kidnapped with his wife by a group of thugs looking for ransom. The problems began when Cage decided that he rather play one of the kidnappers instead of the lead male role.
One thing is for sure, Cage isn’t known for pulling out of projects or turning down roles. Even with a recent streak of wins such as Knowing and Kick-Ass, Cage has taken on some horrible roles in films like The Wicker Man, Next, Ghost Rider, The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Astro Boy, Bangkok Dangerous and the upcoming Season of the Witch.
How bad could a role be that the man who was the “star” of The Wicker Man remake decided to drop out? Could it be that Schumacher is past his prime and is making a film that even Cage knows is horrible? Or is it another bad move by Cage who may end up regretting it? Only time will tell.
Posted in: Casting · Movies · News · Rumor · Thriller
Tagged: Astro Boy, Bangkok Dangerous, Ghost Rider, Joel Schumacher, Kick-Ass, Knowing, Liev Schreiber, Next, Nicholas cage, Nicole Kidman, Season of the Witch, The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, The Wicker Man, Trespass
by Shannon Hood, Jul 23 2010 // 7:00 AM
Let’s take care of this right away. If you cannot move beyond a really ridiculous plot in a movie, don’t bother going to see Salt. If you are the type of person to give such things a pass, you might have a pretty good time at Salt.
It’s common knowledge that the lead role was originally intended for Tom Cruise, but the role was then rewritten for Angelina Jolie, who plays a CIA operative who may or may not be a double agent.
The film opens with Evelyn Salt (played by Jolie) being brutally interrogated in North Korea. Stripped to her bra and panties Evelyn lies on the ground while being beaten and keeps iterating “I am not a spy,” over and over. The scene sets up two key points. Evelyn demonstrates how tough she is, and how well she can lie.
She is finally released to American authorities and tearfully confesses to her boyfriend that she works for the CIA. He doesn’t care, and the two get married.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · Reviews
Tagged: Action, Angelina Jolie, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Liev Schreiber, Movies, Phillip Noyce, review, Salt
by Diane Panosian, Jul 1 2010 // 1:02 PM
To all who have survived the month of June by successfully traversing lines of blood-sucking twihards, I congratulate you. You can relax now because the steaming month of July is less about men of iron and teenagers who use SPF 60 and more about whiz kids, dreamers, and spies.
Movie studios may appear to be throwing grenades into your trench, but don’t let the eye-catching blue and orange of the movie posters fool you. These grenades are merely filled with smoke and a good amount of marketing slickness. They will explode in your face only when you yank the pin by paying $12. Then, they will have truly won the battle. Instead of succumbing to the propaganda, arm yourselves wisely with the reviews below.
Those in the know will hold their breath until August when the golden generation of action heroes team up to save the world, kick some ass before kicking the bucket, and get sweaty enough to take off their shirts- giving both men and women some very good reasons for sitting in an air-conditioned multiplex.
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Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Disney · Movies · News · Reviews · Warner Bros
Tagged: 20th Century Fox, Action, Alfred Molina, Angelina Jolie, Avatar, Call of Duty, Christopher Nolan, Disney, Inception, James Bond, Jay Baruchel, Jerry Bruckheimer, Leonardo DiCaprio, Liev Schreiber, M. Night Shyamalan, Movies, Nicolas Cage, Paramount Pictures, Science Fiction, Sony Pictures, Spies, Star Wars, The Expendables, The Karate Kid, The Last Airbender, The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Warner Bros
by Bob Starr, Mar 12 2010 // 3:00 PM
It’s a grab bag of items on the radar this week. Wolverine and Sabretooth have dinner together, Bruno himself could be the next Man in Black, and in honor of The Flickcast crew attending SXSW some Predators love (of which they may get a taste).
Predators get dark and scary…finally!
Robert Rodriquez‘s Predator reboot, Predators, is starting to get some buzz. While the first film of the series was a great sci-fi/action hybrid subsequent films have been less than stellar. Predators star, Alice Braga talked a little about the new film and what we can expect:
“The new Predators are dark. They are really, really scary. So I think the fans are really going to be happy with it. I hope so. The director Nimród Antal, he’s a fan of the Predator films. So it’s like a fan directing this, [it was] like a kid on set, and having that energy was very special. I wish I could tell you more.”
Here’s hoping “dark” and “scary” means an R-rated film and not a watered down PG-13 movie.
Conan will square off against Avatar villain
As an update to our last ‘On The Radar’ article, it has now been confirmed that actor Stephen Lang will indeed play Conan’s villain, Khalar Singh. Speaking with MTV, Lang stated:
“I have no idea how I’m going to do it,” Lang laughed. “First I’m going to find out how I’m going to sound. I’m going to get back on a Mongolian pony and ride like the wind. I’m going to flash my scimitar. I’m going to cut the nuts off Conan and his father.”
That last threat may seem really out there, but after seeing Lang’s bad ass side in Avatar I have no doubt he can make good on it.
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Posted in: Action · Business · Casting · DVD · Filmmaking · Horror · Movies · MTV · NBC · News · On The Radar · Paramount · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · Scripts · SXSW · TV
Tagged: 24, Alice Braga, Avatar, Betty White, Conan, Gary Oldman, Hugh Jackman, Insurge Pictures, Jesse Ventura, Keifer Sutherland, Liev Schreiber, Men In Black, Paranormal Activity, Predators, Quarantine, Robert Rodriquez, SNL, Stephen Lang, The Wachowski Brothers, Will Smith, Wolverine
by Matt Raub, Dec 24 2009 // 11:00 AM
Many trailers these days follow a specific formula: send the audience in one direction, give them the twist, and show everybody in the film looking really, really cool. This formula is written on trailer editors bulletin boards. Sadly, that means that when it’s used incorrectly, the trailer, and in man cases the film, become a subject for ridicule.
This happens to be the case with the trailer for Jude Law and Forest Whitaker’s Repo Men. The film follows quite close to the premise of 2007′s Repo! A Genetic Rock Opera, without any of the singing, or Anthony Stewart Head. In this film, a conglomerate puts artificial organs on an open market for people to purchase on a payment plan. When those people can’t pay, the Repo Men step in to essentially “repossess the merchandise.”
The trailer does a pretty good job for the first 90 seconds or so, but then is subject for many shoulder shrugs and “really?!!?” exclamations towards the end. We’re all aware that Law and Whitaker aren’t known for their best picks in projects (I’m looking at you, Battlefield Earth and A.I.), but do we really need a sci-fi thriller-turned-action-blowout from the two actors?
It just doesn’t seem like the best use of their talents. Like Helen Mirren playing the Bride of Frankenstein. We all know she could do it, but is it necessary?
Check out the red band trailer for yourself after the jump, and see how the preview does it justice on April 2nd, when Repo Men hits theaters.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · News · Sci-Fi · Trailers · Universal Pictures
Tagged: A.I., Battlefield Earth, Forest Whitaker, Jude Law, Liev Schreiber, Movies, Repo Men, Repo! A Genetic Rock Opera, Trailers, Universal