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ARCHIVES WEEK 02 2010

14/01/10
Christopher Nolan talks Inception!:
Hi guys, here's the last update of the week, I'll be back with more news this weekend! The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan talks about his upcoming film Inception. Story details are top secret, but Nolan reveals the scope of the film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio. Check this out;
"We're trying to tell a story on a massive scale, a true blockbuster scale - the biggest I've ever been involved with. We tried to make a very large-scale film with 'The Dark Knight' and with this one we wanted to push that even further.
I grew up watching James Bond films and loving those and watching spy movies with their globetrotting sensibility.... We get to do that here, not just geographically but also in time and dimensions of reality as well. We get to make a movie that's expansive, I suppose you'd say, in four dimensions."
Source: LA Times
14/01/10
Ivan Reitman is back for Ghostbusters 3!:
Ivan Reitman confirms that he will direct Ghostbusters 3! He also directed the first two flicks. Screenwriters Lee Eisenberg and Gene Stupnitsky have turned in a first draft of the script and are working on a second draft right now.
Source: MTV
13/01/10
Newsflash:
Finally, the official A-Team trailer is online! The flick stars Liam Neeson, Bradley Cooper, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson, Jessica Biel and Sharlto Copley. If you haven't seen it yet, click here to check out the trailer!
Peter Sarsgaard (Garden State, Jarhead) is in talks to play villain Dr. Hector Hammond in Green Lantern! Martin Campbell directs, Ryan Reynolds is the Green Lantern! Source: Heat Vision
12/01/10
Spider-Man reboot?!:
New and shocking developments on the Spider-Man 4 project, Sam Raimi left the project and the studio is planning a Spider-Man reboot now! Here's a clip from the press release;
"Peter Parker is going back to high school when the next Spider-Man hits theaters in the summer of 2012.
Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios announced today they are moving forward with a film based on a script by James Vanderbilt that focuses on a teenager grappling with both contemporary human problems and amazing super-human crises.
The new chapter in the Spider-Man franchise produced by Columbia, Marvel Studios and Avi Arad and Laura Ziskin, will have a new cast and filmmaking team. Spider-Man 4 was to have been released in 2011, but had not yet gone into production."
Parker's goin' back to school?! You gotta be kidding me! Looks like they're trying to find a younger audience for the franchise.
12/01/10
Robert Zemeckis directs Yellow Submarine:
Robert Zemeckis' next project will be a remake of Yellow Submarine, once again a 3D performance capture film. Cary Elwes, Dean Lennox Kelly, Peter Serafinowicz and Adam Campbell are in talks to play The Beatles. Kelly is John Lennon, Serafinowicz plays Paul McCartney, Elwes is George Harrison and Campbell will be Ringo Starr.
Source: Heat Vision
11/01/10
U.S. Box Office Jan 08-10!:
Avatar once again is still on top, broke the record for the biggest fourth weekend, earned $429 million domestically and is now the seventh-biggest movie of all time. Worldwide total is $1.335 billion, trailing James Cameron's previous flick, Titanic, which earned $1.843 billion. Here's the rest of the Top Ten;
1. Avatar - $48,500,000 / $429,040,000
2. Sherlock Holmes - $16,610,000 / $165,178,000
3. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakuel - $16,300,000 / $178,184,000
4. Daybreakers - $15,000,000 (new)
5. It's Complicated - $11,007,000 / $76,370,000
6. Leap Year - $9,165,000 (new)
7. The Blind Side - $7,750,000 / $219,197,000
8. Up in the Air - $7,100,000 / $54,700,000
9. Youth in Revolt - $7,000,000 (new)
10. The Princess and the Frog - $4,700,000 / $92,600,000
10/01/10
Kick-Ass trailer!:
New Kick-Ass trailer hit the web! Matthew Vaughn directs the comic based film, cast includes Nicolas Cage, Aaron Johnson, Lyndsy Fonseca, Mark Strong, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloe Moretz. Click on the pic for the trailer!
 © lionsgate
10/01/10
Tobey Maguire talks Spider-Man 4!:
Tobey Maguire talks about Spider-Man 4, looks like the production delay doesn't bother him;
"Like anything, it's a process. We're just in the midst of the process. We have a lot of great stuff in terms of story and script. We're just trying to dial it in and get it ready as quickly as possible. Of course, these movies are a very big undertaking and take a lot more time than a drama or something more straightforward.
Not only do I have specific ideas, but the ideas are evolving on the page. It's all happening right now. It's all sort of coming together. It's very exciting to me. I think the evolution of the character is really exciting, to be rooted in the history of what we've done already and to have a continuity, yet have a progression or evolution."
Source: AP
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