12 February 2008

Newsies

  • Both the Watchmen and The Hobbit have lawsuits filed against, which could delay the films respective releases. Watchmen is in a battle between 20th Century Fox and Warner Brothers, because Fox claims that they still had the rights to the film, when the Warner Brothers production got underway. The Lord of the Rings Trilogy is being sued by the Tolkien Trust claiming that the trust is owed at least $150 million in gross profits from the films. In addition to the money, the trust wants film rights for The Hobbit to be taken away from New Line.
  • The 3+ Month WGA Strike has officially ended. WGA Members voted tonight (2/12) on whether the strike should end or not and 92.5% voted to lift the strike order. Writers will be going to work tomorrow (Wednesday 2/13) and show-runners had already returned to work this past Monday.
  • Martin Scorsese is going to make a documentary about Bob Marley. Academy Award Winning Director Scorsese has already made documentaries on The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan. The Film is set to be released on February 6th, 2010 which would have been Marley's 65th birthday.
  • An Arrested Development movie may be in the works. Jason Bateman as well as other cast-members have expressed interest in a movie about the dysfunctional Bluth family. The show originally ran on Fox from 2003-2006 and series finally left fans wondering if there would be an AD movie. Here's hopping that the studios are willing to give the cast and crew what they want, so that this movie can become a reality.
Casting News: 
  • Christopher Eccleston has signed on to play the villain in the new G.I. Joe film. Eccleston is well known for playing the Ninth Doctor on Doctor Who.
  • Hank Azaria has joined Night at the Museum 2: Escape from the Smithsonian and will by playing an Egyptian Pharaoh. 
  • Amy Adams has also joined the cast of Night of the Museum 2.
  • Kristen Bell has signed on to star in Mark Steven Johnson's new comedy When in Rome. Johnson has mainly been making comic book films such as Daredevil, Elektra and Ghost Rider.
  • Ellen Page has signed on to be in Sam Raimi's first horror film since Army of Darkness. The film is called Drag Me To Hell and is about a girl who is afflicted with a supernatural curse.
  • Ben Foster is going to star in The Messenger which is a military drama being helmed by first time director Oren Moverman who wrote the Screenplay for I'm Not There.
  • The indie film The Open Road, which tells the story of a young man returning home to reconnect with his father and spend time with his ailing mother, has casted its principle players, including Justin Timberlake, Jef Bridges, and Mary Steenburgen.
  • Casey Affleck has signed to star in The Kind One. The film is about criminals and is a noir thriller. Affleck had a very successful 2007, with his Academy Award Nominated performance as Robert Ford in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford and his brilliant performance in Gone Baby Gone. Hopefully his 2008 will turn out even better.

BAFTA Award Winners 2008

Here are the winners and the nominees from the BAFTA Awards that were held on Sunday February 10th in England.

Best Film
Atonement - Winner
American Gangster
The Lives of Others
No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood

Alexander Kora Award for Outstanding British Film of the Year
This Is England - Winner
Atonement
The Bourne Ultimatum
Control
Eastern Promises

Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis for There Will Be Blood - Winner
George Clooney for Michael Clayton
James McAvoy for Atonement
Viggo Mortensen for Eastern Promises
Ulrich Muhe for The Lives of Others

Best Actress
Marion Cotillard for La Vie en Rose - Winner
Cate Blanchett for Elizabeth: The Golden Age
Julie Christie for Away from Her
Keira Knightley for Atonement
Ellen Page for Juno

Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem for No Country for Old Men - Winner
Paul Dano for There Will Be Blood
Phillip Seymour Hoffman for Charlie Wilson's War
Tommy Lee Jones for No Country for Old Men
Tom Wilkinson for Michael Clayton

Best Supporting Actress
Tilda Swinton for Michael Clayton - Winner
Cate Blanchett for I'm Not There.
Kelly Macdonald for No Country for Old Men
Samantha Morton for Control
Saoirse Ronan for Atonement

David Lean Award for Achievement in Direction
Ethan Coen and Joel Coen for No Country for Old Men - Winner
Paul Thomas Anderson for There Will Be Blood
Paul Greengrass for The Bourne Ultimatum
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck for The Lives of Others
Joe Wright for Atonement

Best Screenplay (Original)
Juno: Diablo Cody - Winner
American Gangster: Steven Zaillian
The Lives of Others: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Michael Clayton: Tony Gilroy
This Is England: Shane Meadows

Best Screenplay (Adapted)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly: Ronald Harwood - Winner
Atonement: Christopher Hampton
The Kite Runner: David Benioff
No Country for Old Men: Joel Coen and Ethan Coen
There Will Be Blood: Paul Thomas Anderson

Best Cinematography
No Country for Old Men: Roger Deakins - Winner
American Gangster: Harris Savides
Atonement: Seamus McGarvey
The Bourne Ultimatum: Oliver Wood
There Will Be Blood: Robert Elswit

Best Editing
The Bourne Ultimatum: Christopher Rouse - Winner
American Gangster: Pietro Scalia
Atonement: Paul Tothill
Michael Clayton: John Gilroy
No Country for Old Men: Ethan Coen and Joel Coen

Best Animate Feature Film
Ratatouille - Winner
Shrek the Third
The Simpsons Movie

Orange Rising Star Award
Shia LaBeouf - Winner
Sienna Miller
Ellen Page
Sam Riley
Wei Tang

It has been ages

Well I reallyyy have not been on here in forever. Sorry about that. I have just been so busy with school that I never have time for this. But I have decided that I am going to make time from now on. So expect a lot of posts within the next few days, because thats going to be my way of playying catch-up.