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Twilight’s Kellan Lutz Eyes Next Gig: Biz Break

The Twilight actor will star in Tatua based on an original script. Also in Tuesday’s round-up of film news, John August is eyeing an adaptation of Wonder . Ang Lee is set for a Sound Editors fete and more. Twilight ‘s Kellan Lutz to Star in Tatua The Twilight Saga ‘s buffets vampire has signed on to star in indie genre film Tatua , based on an original concept. The story revolves around a man with a rare blood type that can handle being tattooed with a powerful ink that allows him to pull weapons straight off his skin allowing him to be an effective covert assassin, Deadline reports . John August Eyes Wonder Adaptation Lionsgate is in final negotiations to pick up rights to R.J. Palacio’s debut novel Wonder and is in talks with Frankenweenie writer John August to adapt the pre-teen story about a 10 year-old boy whose facial deformity prevents him from attending a mainstream school. The story explores the theme of bullying and told from multiple points of view, Variety reports . Ang Lee to be Honored by Sound Editors The Life of Pi filmmaker will receive the 2013 Filmmaker Award from the Motion Picture Sound Editors at the group’s 60th MPSE Golden Reel Awards on February 17th in Los Angeles. Lee won an Oscar for Best Director in 2006 for Brokeback Mountain , THR reports . Larry Hagman Remembered Privately Two private services will take place in Dallas and L.A. for the actor best known for playing J.R. Ewing in Dallas . He played the scheming oil tycoon on the popular television series beginning in 1978 through the ’80s. He took up the character in a Dallas reboot 20 years later. His film roles include Fail-Safe, Nixon and Primary Colors , BBC reports . R.I.P. Marty Richards The producer and philanthropist died at 80. His Broadway credits include Chicago, Sweeney Todd, La Cage aux Folles , and Crimes of the Heart . His film credits include Chicago , The Boys From Brazil, Fort Apache, The Bronx, and the Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining , Deadline reports .

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$250 Million Lone Ranger Almost Finished; Barry Sonnenfeld Eyes Sci-Fi Pic Lore: Biz Break

Also in Wednesday morning’s round-up of news briefs, Brazil makes a move to ban Anti-Islamic film in its borders. After Rupert Wyatt exits Dawn of the Planet of the Apes , Fox comes up with possible short-list. And an aging gay drama set for New York Film Festival premiere becomes the Philippines’ entry for Oscar. Disney’s Lone Ranger Shoot Nears Completion The film starring Johnny Depp and directed by Gore Verbinski ( Pirates of the Caribbean ) began shooting at the end of February and should wrap up at the end of September, for a total of between 140 – 150 days. The budget is said to be $250 million for the action movie, THR reports . More Innocence of Muslims Fallout: Brazil Orders YouTube To Remove Pic A Brazilian court ordered YouTube to pull the video. Brazil’s National Islamic Union said posting the video was a violation of the constitutional right to freedom of religion. In issuing the order, however, the judge said that banning something shouldn’t “offend” freedom of thought and expression. In related news, Iran made official that it will boycott this year’s Oscars, Deadline reports . Possible Short List for Fox’s Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Director The studio may have a short list of directors to replace Rupert Wyatt who left the project. Among the names in the list are Cloverfield ‘s Matt Reeves, The Disappearance of Alice Creed director J. Blakeson, 28 Days Later director Juan Carlos Fresnadillio, Pacific Rim ‘s Guillermo del Toro and Looper ‘s Rian Johnson, Deadline reports . Barry Sonnenfeld Eyes Warner Bros. Lore Dwayne Johnson is set to star in the sic-fi action pic, while Sonnenfeld is in talks to direct the feature. It is based on a IDW book/graphic novel by Ashely Wood and T.P. Louise and has been described as Men in Black with mythological creatures.” Sonnenfeld recently made Men in Black 3 , THR reports . Drama on Aging Gay is Philippines’ Oscar Entry Writer/director Jun Robles Lana’s Bwakaw (Voracious) is an indie drama that explores “loneliness and missed opportunities” of an ailing 70 year-old gay man. Bwakaw will screen at the upcoming New York Film Festival, opening Friday, A.P. reports .

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$250 Million Lone Ranger Almost Finished; Barry Sonnenfeld Eyes Sci-Fi Pic Lore: Biz Break

New Life Of Pi Trailer Debuts Ahead Of New York Film Festival Premiere

Just in time for its World Premiere at the New York Film Festival this Friday, a new and more sweeping trailer for Ang Lee ‘s Life of Pi has hit the web, setting up the 3-D adventure based on the 2001 novel by Yann Martel. The fantasy-adventure follows “Pi,” an Indian boy who survives a shipwreck and is stranded on a boat in the ocean with a Bengal tiger along with some other charming critters. The trailer sets up the ship wreck that sees Pi (newcomer Suraj Sharma) survive the disaster at sea and finds himself in the company of the tiger, set to the tunes of Coldplay’s Paradise . Life of Pi, which also stars Irrfan Khan, Gérard Depardieu, Shravanthi Sainath, Suraj Sharma and Tabu, shot in Taiwan and India earlier this year. 20th Century Fox will release Life of Pi November 21st. Official log-line: Director Ang Lee ( Brokeback Mountain , Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ) creates a groundbreaking movie event about a young man who survives a tragic disaster at sea and is hurtled into an epic journey of adventure and discovery. While marooned on a lifeboat, he forms an amazing and unexpected connection with the ship’s only other survivor – a fearsome Bengal tiger.

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Enough, Already, With the CinemaCon Oscar Hype

Every year, studios, exhibitors and press gather in Vegas for the annual hype harvest that is CinemaCon (n

Martin Scorsese Sure is Guzzling the 3-D Kool-Aid

Martin Scorsese has long proven his mastery of filmmaking, passion for storytelling and an infectious worship of the medium in which he’s produced nearly five decades of singular, sometimes legendary work. Perhaps it should come as no surprise, then, that man of such fervency and skill would take so well to one of the rapidly developing hallmarks of contemporary cinema culture: Trolling. Scorsese joined fellow Oscar-winner Ang Lee on a panel Wednesday at CinemaCon , where the filmmakers told the industry crowd how sincerely they believed in the 3-D renaissance. I mean, sure, Hugo turned out OK ( critically , anyway; commercially, oof ), and Lee’s forthcoming 3-D epic The Life of Pi has plenty worth anticipating with or without the stereoscopic extras. But this … I mean, I just can’t: Martin Scorsese has become so enamored with 3-D filmmaking that he expects to use the technology in all his future projects. The Academy Award-winning director of The Departed told a crowd of theater owners at the CinemaCon convention in Las Vegas on Wednesday that he wishes his landmark films Raging Bull and Taxi Driver had been three-dimensional. Scorsese is so convinced of the power of 3-D, he said he only saw Hugo, his first 3-D movie released to critical acclaim last year, once in 2-D. “There is something that 3-D gives to the picture that takes you into another land and you stay there and it’s a good place to be,” he said. Yes! That land is called Migrainetown, and it is a good place to be if you are director with back-end points and/or an exhibitor selling the eye-cramping privilege for $16 a pop, both shuttered away in the local bank reinvesting the community’s money in more 3-D “infrastructure.” (“Keep them open,” Lee implored, for example, on behalf of Migrainetown’s independent movie houses. “Especially with 3-D, this is a new era coming. We have to keep up with it.”) And then there was… this , which apparently is the stock defense for anyone advocating new technology that completely takes viewers out of the movie : Scorsese compared 3-D to the rise of color movies. He said as a film student at New York University in the early 1960s, he was shocked when he heard predictions that all future movies would be filmed in color. He said anyone harboring doubts about the rising influence of 3-D technology should consider how color movies have taken over the industry. The 3-D craze allows filmmakers to accomplish the original goals of cinema, Scorsese said. “The minute it started people wanted three things: color, sound and depth,” Scorsese said. “You want to recreate life.” Wrong, wrong, wrong — they wanted color, sound and texting . Get it straight, Marty! Also: Come back to us! Also : If what happens in Vegas truly stays in Vegas, then why do I keep smelling sulfur? [ AP via Awards Daily ] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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5 Times the Golden Globes Got it Right (and the Oscars Didn’t)

Three reasons to be excited for the Golden Globes: 1.) Tina Fey may give a speech; 2.) Ricky Gervais may enjoy the longest broadcast chucklefit since Ed McMahon left the air; 3.) Every once in awhile, the Golden Globes award the right people and the Oscars don’t. Join us for a stroll into Golden Globe past, where it turns out the HFPA sometimes — sparingly, mind you — executes better judgment than AMPAS.

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5 Times the Golden Globes Got it Right (and the Oscars Didn’t)

Buzz Break: Moviegoers Need No Longer Ask, ‘What’s a Hesher?’