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Posts Tagged ‘Michel Gondry’


Edward James Olmos Joins ‘The Green Hornet’

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 10 2009 // 10:15 AM

edward-james-olmos-green-hornetEven though he didn’t divulge exactly what character he’s going to be playing or very many other details, everyone’s favorite Admiral Edward James Olmos did say he’s joining the cast of the Seth Rogen starrer The Green Hornet. During an appearance this past weekend at Wizard World in Chicago, the Battlestar Galactica star and The Plan director said that he’s definitely in the film — as told to the folks at Hollywood Snitch, who were on-hand for the event.

According to Olmos, he was leaving the convention and pretty much heading to the set to start work — or that’s the way he made it sound at least. Said the actor/director: “I’m on my way to do The Green Hornet. It’ll be a lot of fun with Seth [Rogen], Nicolas Cage and Cameron Diaz.”

That’s just about as vague as you can get and still be information. Of course, it is news that Olmos will be in the film, so that’s something. Still, it would be nice to find out what character he’s going to be playing. We already know that Asian pop star Jay Chou will be playing Kato in the film, that Nicholas Cage is playing a bad guy and that Cameron Diaz is the love interest. But what of Olmos?

My guess is that he’ll be some sort of authority figure, much as he’s been on BSG and even way back in the Miami Vice days. I’m going to go out on a limb and say he’s a cop in the movie and maybe even a world-weary cop reluctantly forced to allow The Green Hornet to go about his crime fighting business. Along the way they build a grudging respect for one another and finally learn to work together to help save the city they both love. We’ll see if I’m right.

The Green Hornet, directed by Michel Gondry, also stars Seth Rogen, Nicholas Cage, Cameron Diaz and Jay Chou. It hits theaters in 2010.

Posted in: Action · Casting · Comedy · Movies · News · TV to Movies
Tagged: Cameron Diaz, Edward James Olmos, Green Hornet, Michel Gondry, Nicholas cage, Seth Rogen


Michel Gondry Will Draw Your Face

by Matt Raub, Apr 17 2009 // 9:00 AM

Director Michel Gondry has started a new “project” on his website, MichelGondry.com, where he will draw a portrait of you from a photo you supply for $19.95 plus shipping. You know his directing work if you’ve ever seen such “indie” films as The Science of Sleep and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. He’s also currently working on the not-so-indie Green Hornet. Apparently, he’s also an accomplished artist as well.

From his site:

Michel will personally sketch and sign your portrait based off of the photo that you submit via email. This personalized collectible can also be incorporated onto any item sold through this website. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery.

So for those of you out there looking for a nice piece of personalized-but-kooky memorabilia from the mind who made legos cool again, head on over and check it out here.

Posted in: Filmmaking · Indie · Movies · News
Tagged: Green Hornet, Michel Gondry, News, Sketch



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