by Chris Ullrich, Apr 1 2010 // 7:00 AM
It looks like Fox’s long in development reboot of the classic Sci-Fi film Fantastic Voyage may be closer to getting a director attached. According to THR, Paul Greengrass, late of the Matt Damon starrer Green Zone and United 93, is in talks to take on the project.
The pic, which is being produced by James Cameron’s Lightstorm Entertainment, tells the story of a team of scientists who are shrunk to atomic size and sent on a minature submarine to save the life of a defecting Soviet scientist who holds the key to stabilizing the shrinking process. Once inside the scientist, the team struggles to perform surgery to save the man’s life and also must battle to save themselves from his body’s defensises and a traitor in their midst.
The reboot will reportedly stick close to the original story and will, of course, up the ante with state of the art visual effects as well as eventual delivery in 3D. Color me surprised about that last development. Gotta say I’m a fan of Greengrass’s work so him taking on a reboot of Fantastic Voyage is not the worst thing that could happen.
No word yet on a start date or potential casting for the film (especially who’s taking on the roles made famous by Raquel Welch and Donald Pleasence) but when their is, we’ll bring it to you.
Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Action · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes · Sci-Fi
Tagged: Fantastic Voyage, Fox, Green Zone, Movies, Paul Greengrass, Reboots, Sci-Fi, The Bourne Identity, United 93
by Bob Starr, Mar 15 2010 // 7:00 AM
With The Flickcast’s own Shannon Hood covering all the excitement at SXSW this week yours truly is stepping in to take over box office duty. Don’t worry all you Hood fans, I have no doubt that she’ll be back next week, which means I’m only here for one week. That’s something that can’t be said about Alice in Wonderland, however.
Even with mixed reviews, Alice took the top spot again over the weekend. While it dropped 46% drop from last week, the 3D fantasy took in another $62 Million, bringing its total to $208 Million in only two weeks. As Shannon noted last week, this is Tim Burton’s biggest opening and the film is certainly finding an audience.
One concern from reviewers was whether or not audiences would be somewhat disappointed by the 3D aspect of Alice in comparison to Avatar. While Avatar was quite an immersive experience Alice in Wonderland presented more of your traditional 3D environment. It seems movie goers don’t mind the difference and are eager to see Johnny Depp and cast as they romp through Wonderland.
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Posted in: 3-D · Box Office · Movies · News
Tagged: Alice in Wonderland, Box Office, Green Zone, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio, Martin Scorsese, Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass, Remember Me, Robert Pattinson, She's Out of My League, Shutter Island, Tim Burton
by Shannon Hood, Mar 12 2010 // 8:00 AM
Green Zone is the third collaboration between director Paul Greengrass and actor Matt Damon. Previously, the two brought us The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum. If you are hoping for another adrenaline laced conspiracy drama, this movie will meet you half way. There is conspiracy in excess, but the adrenaline-not so much.
The first half hour does a great job of depicting how unstable conditions in Baghdad were early on in the Iraq war. Greengrass ratchets up the tension and dread much like Kathryn Bigelow did in The Hurt Locker, by merely giving us a glimpse into everyday life after the initial destabilization of Iraq. Soldiers wear heavy uniforms in blistering conditions, and crowded city streets could easily be harboring suicide bombers or other dangers. Everyone is constantly and understandably on edge.
Unfortunately, during the second half of the movie much of the action takes place at night. Greengrass elected to film these scenes with his signature hand-cam, and these scenes are grainy, jarring and indecipherable.
I don’t mind watching documentary style film, and fortunately I don’t get sick from shaky cam (heed my warning, if you have any tendency to get nauseous during this type of camera work, this movie will do you in), but it is really annoying when you cannot see anything that is going on. I found my mind wandering to my mental list of chores during some really crucial chase scenes, because I just kind of gave up on trying to figure out what is going on.
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Posted in: Action · Movies · Reviews · Thriller · Universal Pictures · War
Tagged: Action, Brendan Gleeser, conspiracy, Green Zone, greg kinnear, Iraq war, Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass, War, weapons of mass destruction