And now... the news.
News: Irishcentral.com has recently reported that bad boy Colin Farrell is Paramount Pictures' first choice to play rocker Ozzy Osborne in an upcoming biopic. LINK
RA's Take: As the article points out, Mr. Farrell is more than capable of passing for crazy. Portraying the bat-eating lead singer of Black Sabbath is just the next logical step. I, for one, am rooting for Farrell to get the part.
News: Collider has posted a Steve Carell press conference where he talks about voice-acting, the new animated film, Despicable Me, and his impending departure from The Office. LINK
RA's Take: The biggest news here is obviously The Office and when Carell removes Michael Scott from the equation, it's hard to imagine the show being nearly as good. I must confess however, to being within the group that thinks the show stopped being great a while ago and should take this a sign to call it quits.
News: Contrary to previous RA reports, it appears Andrew Garfield will be playing Peter Parker in the new Spider-Man reboot. Here is a rumor that Garfield will only make $500,000 dollars for the film. For comparison, Tobey Maguire made $4 million for the 2002 version. LINK
RA's Take: While that certainly appears to be a low amount, the movie is rumored to have a fairly small budget, and Garfield is no Maguire. Garfield has appeared in The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, and will be in the upcoming Facebook movie, The Social Network, but Spider-Man will make him a star if all goes to plan. Hence his acceptance of the low price tag.
News: We have here a link to an interview with Sir Ian McKellen discussing acting in the theater, and more importantly, the likelihood of playing Gandalf the Grey in The Hobbit. He is not under contract, and is not willing to wait endlessly for the film's numerous other delays to sort themselves out. He is not gone for sure, but the situation seems precarious. LINK
RA's Take: It is hard to blame McKellen for wanting to pursue other avenues for his career, but this announcement still comes at a bad time for a project that has been wracked with difficulties. I really hope that Peter Jackson can step in and sort this all out, but that appears to be increasingly less likely. I just can't picture anyone else playing Gandalf.
RA's Take: Nolan is on a hot streak, and the rave reviews Inception is getting would seem to indicate he doesn't plan on slowing down anytime soon. I can not wait to see this movie.
I just skimmed the Inception review, because I don't want to know much about the film until I see it - but I am so damn excited for it! I am seeing that the minute we get back home.
ReplyDeleteAlso, here's hoping Ian McKellen returns for The Hobbit, as well as Andy Serkis and Hugo Weaving!
-- If Collin Farrell can play a country singer in "Crazy Heart," he definitely can pull off Ozzy Osborne. This could be a good film.
ReplyDelete-- As a LOTR fan, I can't help but think "The Hobbit" is almost doomed from the get-go to never equal the chemistry/feel of the first three films, given so many of the LOTR actors can't be in this production (because their LOTR characters aren't). If they can't even get Ian McKellen, it seems like they should drop the project all together.
In my opinion, The Hobbit shouldn't have the same "chemistry/feel" as LOTR, because the books didn't. They Hobbit is far and away the more lighthearted and folktale-ish of the two. It would be nice if the three or so crossover characters could be played by the same actors. I hardly think they should drop the project altogether otherwise, though. And as long as Peter Jackson maintains some level of involvement, I'm sure the two sets of films will appear to be part of the same universe.
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