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Matthew McConaughey Gets Thunder, Johnny Depp’s Downfall, Bully Director Chides Romney: Biz Break

Also in Tuesday morning’s Biz Break: Horizon Movies picks up an ode to ’70s and ’80s thrillers, Martin Scorsese is driving a new Rolls Royce pic, movies are top for consumers, and more… Thunder Run Gets Go Ahead Ahead of Cannes, Freedom Films has partnered with Paradox Entertainment in a “substantial” domestic P&A financing arrangement for the CG 3-D action thriller Thunder Run . Matthew McConaughey, Sam Worthington and Gerard Butler are attached. The story centers on the bloody capture of Baghdad by American forces at the onset of the Iraq War, when three battalions and fewer than a thousand men launched a violent thrust of tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles into the heart of a city of five million, igniting a three-day blitzkrieg, which military professionals often refer to as a lightning strike. Hyde Park International is handling sales at the Cannes Market. Horizon Movies Takes North American Rights to Mr. Hush Kino Lorber’s Horizon Movies label picked up the film, described as an ode to the horror movies of the ’70s and ’80s. Set in an idyllic Pennsylvania town, the film tells the story of Holland Price, a devoted husband and loving father, who, unbeknownst to him, becomes the target of evil and dark forces. Around the ‘net… Consumers Are Pleased with Movies; Other Media Not So Much Respondents to an American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) gave motion pictures a score of 76 on a 100-point scale, up from 73 in 2011. Movies scored over broadcast and cable TV news programs, subscription TV and more, Deadline reports . Bully Director: Mitt Romney Apology ‘Fell Short’ Last week the Washington Post reported that while a student at Michigan’s elite Cranbrook Academy, the future presidential candidate and a group of friends confronted a classmate they suspected of being gay and pinned him down to cut off his long hair. “This could be a true presidential moment for Mitt Romney,” Hirsch told THR . “My hope is that he would recognize that we are past framing bullying as horse play or pranking around. We need our leaders to call it as it is.” Martin Scorsese Driving Rolls Royce Pic Martin Scorsese is teaming with Lord Richard Attenborough and Anthony Haas to produce Silver Ghost , a drama based on the true story of the founding of Rolls Royce that will be a co-production between Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions and Zuma Productions, Variety reports . Career Watch: The Commodification of Johnny Depp Johnny Depp’s career has been set on cruise control for years, and it’s worked splendidly. He’s Hollywood’s highest-paid actor along with Will Smith, received not one but two Golden Globe nominations in 2011 (for two of his worst films) and is happy getting paid stupid amounts of money even though he agrees it’s ridiculous and does not find it stimulating, Thompson on Hollywood reports .

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Matthew McConaughey Gets Thunder, Johnny Depp’s Downfall, Bully Director Chides Romney: Biz Break

Matthew McConaughey Gets Thunder, Johnny Depp’s Downfall, Bully Director Chides Romney: Biz Break

Also in Tuesday morning’s Biz Break: Horizon Movies picks up an ode to ’70s and ’80s thrillers, Martin Scorsese is driving a new Rolls Royce pic, movies are top for consumers, and more… Thunder Run Gets Go Ahead Ahead of Cannes, Freedom Films has partnered with Paradox Entertainment in a “substantial” domestic P&A financing arrangement for the CG 3-D action thriller Thunder Run . Matthew McConaughey, Sam Worthington and Gerard Butler are attached. The story centers on the bloody capture of Baghdad by American forces at the onset of the Iraq War, when three battalions and fewer than a thousand men launched a violent thrust of tanks and Bradley Fighting Vehicles into the heart of a city of five million, igniting a three-day blitzkrieg, which military professionals often refer to as a lightning strike. Hyde Park International is handling sales at the Cannes Market. Horizon Movies Takes North American Rights to Mr. Hush Kino Lorber’s Horizon Movies label picked up the film, described as an ode to the horror movies of the ’70s and ’80s. Set in an idyllic Pennsylvania town, the film tells the story of Holland Price, a devoted husband and loving father, who, unbeknownst to him, becomes the target of evil and dark forces. Around the ‘net… Consumers Are Pleased with Movies; Other Media Not So Much Respondents to an American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) gave motion pictures a score of 76 on a 100-point scale, up from 73 in 2011. Movies scored over broadcast and cable TV news programs, subscription TV and more, Deadline reports . Bully Director: Mitt Romney Apology ‘Fell Short’ Last week the Washington Post reported that while a student at Michigan’s elite Cranbrook Academy, the future presidential candidate and a group of friends confronted a classmate they suspected of being gay and pinned him down to cut off his long hair. “This could be a true presidential moment for Mitt Romney,” Hirsch told THR . “My hope is that he would recognize that we are past framing bullying as horse play or pranking around. We need our leaders to call it as it is.” Martin Scorsese Driving Rolls Royce Pic Martin Scorsese is teaming with Lord Richard Attenborough and Anthony Haas to produce Silver Ghost , a drama based on the true story of the founding of Rolls Royce that will be a co-production between Scorsese’s Sikelia Productions and Zuma Productions, Variety reports . Career Watch: The Commodification of Johnny Depp Johnny Depp’s career has been set on cruise control for years, and it’s worked splendidly. He’s Hollywood’s highest-paid actor along with Will Smith, received not one but two Golden Globe nominations in 2011 (for two of his worst films) and is happy getting paid stupid amounts of money even though he agrees it’s ridiculous and does not find it stimulating, Thompson on Hollywood reports .

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Alec Baldwin Rejoins Woody, Catherine Zeta-Jones Sees RED 2, Soft Shadows at Midnight: Biz Break

Also in this week-ending, Friday afternoon edition of Biz Break: MGM gets into the Ray Bradbury business, how Obama lost Hollywood, and more… Alec Baldwin to Rejoin Woody Allen and Russell Brand — Separately The busy actor, who will reportedly play himself in a film shooting next week at Cannes, is in line to re-team with both his To Rome, With Love director Woody Allen and his Rock of Ages co-star Russell Brand — on separate projects, alas, including Allen’s upcoming, untitled San Francisco-set film and the New Line comedy Man That Rocks The Cradle , respectively. Deadline reports . Catherine Zeta-Jones Signs on to RED 2 The Oscar-winner joins Bruce Willis, John Malkovich, Helen Mirren and Mary-Louise Parker, all of whom appeared in the original 2010 action-comedy about a group of middle-aged contract killers reunited for a mission. Dean Parisot takes over directing duties for Robert Schwentke. THR reports . Dark Shadows Starts Soft at Midnight The poorly reviewed Tim Burton/Johnny Depp collaboration earned a very light $550,000 from midnight screenings early Friday and expects to end the weekend with a disappointing $30 million (or less) haul. Deadline reports . MGM bites the Dust The studio has picked up the rights to Ray Bradbury’s 2002 story collection From the Dust Returned , about “a mortal boy named Timothy who is adopted into a family of benevolent ghouls.” Deadline reports . Sam Claflin gets Quiet for Hammer The hot young actor, soon to be seen in Snow White and the Hunstsman , is set to join the Hammer Films production The Quiet Ones , co-starring Jared Harris. THR reports . Despite Starmegeddon , has Barack Obama lost the Hollywood left? A new report from Buzzfeed underscores the problems facing the president as he lobbies for reelection among a constituency that helped push him to victory in 2008.

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Avengers Spoilers: Stay Through the End Credits

Avengers fans, fear not! You’ll find no spoilers for this Friday’s big tentpole herein. Just know this: You’re going to want to stay through the end credits for the expected post-credits bonus scenes that Marvel Studios are known to slide into their films, because The Avengers reportedly contains not one, but two of ’em. Looks like Robert Downey Jr. wasn’t lying about filming the day after the premiere! (Wait, does that mean Joss led us all astray?) Oh, fine. If you can’t stand the not knowing, bang it here for details. [@ thefilmcynic , SuperheroHype ]

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Biz Breaks: Magnolia Takes Steve Jobs, Avengers, and Michael Eisner Raises Cash

A ‘lost’ 1995 interview with late Apple guru Steve Jobs and the expected $100M opener of Avengers are among Wednesday afternoon’s round up of news in Biz Breaks. Also, Disney ‘s former chief Michael Eisner is raising big cash for a new venture, Gary Ross is in talks for Houdini and more. Magnolia Nabs Rights to Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview Robert Cringely filmed the candid, in-depth interview with Jobs in 1995, Jobs discusses at length his early days, career battles, and vision for the future. Small portions of the piece were used for a television series at the time, but the vast majority was shelved, and for 17 years thought to be lost. Recently unearthed, it is being presented in its unedited entirety. Magnolia will open the film theatrically May 11th with DVD and VOD to follow this summer. From around the ‘net… This Weekend’s $100M Opening? Disney’s release of Marvel’s The Avengers is poised for a $100 million plus opening weekend boosted by IMAX, which is already contributing big time to the film’s overseas numbers. But only 20 films have ever opened to more than $100 million in North America. Hollywood.com takes a look . Michael Eisner Raising $800M for Launch Film/TV Company The former Disney chief has been focused on producing digital content through Tornante. Eisner has not, however, reentered the business of making movies or full length television series for distribution over broadcast or cable after leaving Disney in 2005, CNBC reports . Hunger Games Director Gary Ross Appears Before Houdini With The Hunger Games cashing in, Gary Ross is in talks to direct Summit’s Houdini . The project is an adaptation of The Secret Life of Houdini, The Making of America’s First Superhero , a biography of Harry Houdini by William Kalush and Larry Sloman, THR reports . Sharlto Copley Set for Open Grave and Spike Lee’s Oldboy Copley will head off to Hungary to begin shooting on Gonzalo Lopez-Gallego’s Open Grave and will play the villain in Lee’s Oldboy , a remake of the 2003 revenge thriller by Park Chan-wook, Deadline reports . DC Entertainment to Offer Readers 6 New Titles Among the six titles appearing at comic shops Wednesday is a contemporary take on its vintage war comic, G.I. Combat , A.P. reports .

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Biz Break: Harvey’s Party, Dafoe’s Furnace, Ridley’s Retrospective

Welcome to Biz Break, Movieline’s inaugural roundup of film news that comes our way and other highlights from publications worldwide. Among today’s stories: Harvey Weinstein will celebrate his Legion of Honor award in New York, Willem Dafoe lands a role in an upcoming thriller, Ridley Scott gets a career retrospective, and more… Movieline Tidbits Harvey to Party for Légion d’Honneur Award in NYC Last month, French president Nicolas Sarkozy bestowed France’s Légion d’Honneur award on TWC’s Harvey Weinstein. The celebration continues next week in NYC: Friends and family of Weinstein will join together at the French Embassy of the United States in New York City on Monday, April 30 to celebrate at a reception hosted by the French embassy. At the reception, a “special guest” will read a letter from President Sarkozy to Weinstein before the crowd. Prior to the reception at the French Embassy, there will be a private screening of The Intouchables at the Paley Center for Media’s Bennack Theatre. The film will be released in the U.S. May 25th. Dafoe to Join Thriller Out of the Furnace Relativity Media has closed a deal with two-time Oscar-nominee Willem Dafoe to join the cast of its gritty dramatic thriller currently titled Out of the Furnace . Dafoe who will play John Petty, joins the previously announced award-winning cast including Oscar-winner Christian Bale, Oscar-nominated Casey Affleck, Zoe Saldana ( Avatar ), Oscar-nominated Sam Shepard ( The Right Stuff ), Oscar-nominated Woody Harrelson and Oscar-winner Forest Whitaker. The film, which started shooting on April 13th on location in Braddock, Pennsylvania, is written and directed by Scott Cooper ( Crazy Heart ). Film Society Readies Ridley Scott Retrospective The Film Society of Lincoln Center will host a complete retrospective of three-time Oscar-nominee Ridley Scott, whose career began in the 70s. The retrospective will run from May 25 – June 3 and will include the Director’s cut of Kingdom of Heaven , a new 35mm print of Thelma & Louise and the chance for fans to catch all of their favorites on the big screen. Carlos Diegues to Lead Cannes Camera d’Or Jury The Brazilian filmmaker Carlos Diegues will be joined by Italian journalist Gloria Satta, Rémy Chevrin of the French Association of Film Cinematographers, Hervé Icovic of the Federation of Cinema Audiovisual and Multimedia Industries, Michel Andrieu of the Society of Film Directors and Francis Gavelle for the French Union of Film Critics. Launched in 1978, The Camera d’Or is awarded to the best first film presented in the Official Selection (Competition, Out of Competition and Un Certain Regard), La Semaine de la Critique or Directors’ Fortnight – a total of 22 films in 2012. Diegues will present the prize on Sunday, May 27. Blondie to Close Toronto’s Inside Out Inside Out is pleased to announce that Bye Bye Blondie , from director Virginie Despentes ( Baise-Moi ) and starring Emmanuelle Béart and Béatrice Dalle, will make its North American premiere as the Closing Night Gala Presentation at the 22nd annual LGBT Film Festival. The film will close the 11-day festival showcasing 45 feature films and 75 short films from around the world. And from around the ‘net… King Courts Queen Academy Award-winning producer Graham King confirms that Sacha Baron Cohen will play Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. “We haven’t closed the deal yet, but I want him to do it and so does he, and he’s the one who actually brought the project to me while we were shooting Hugo ,” he says. Variety reports . Daniel Craig set for quick return to Bond Bond 24 is already in the works with a 2014 release date As Bond fansite MI6 points out, Bond 24 will be the last film Daniel Craig is contracted to star in. But he will be offered first refusal on the fourth outing, and with the time gap so brief, it’s unlikely the studio would be eager to hire another man to step into his briefs, The Guardian reports . Jack White to Compose Score for Johnny Depp’s The Lone Ranger Disney taps the Grammy-winning musician to produce the soundtrack for the film adaptation. Gore Verbinski is directing the movie which will feature Depp as Tonto and Armie Hammer as John Reid, according to The Hollywood Reporter . Hurt Locker Actor to Star in Indie Kilimanjaro The Hurt Locker star Brian Geraghty will star in indie film titled Kilimanjaro , by writer director Walter Strafford, according to The Hollywood Reporter . The story centers on a man (Geraghty) who is determined to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro after a recent breakup. The movie will shoot mid-May in New York. Sony Buys Action-Comedy Spec El Tigre Sony has won a three-way bidding war for action-comedy spec El Tigre by first-time screenwriters Aaron Buchsbaum and Teddy Riley. Sale was for mid-six figures after bidding among Sony, Paramount and MGM, Deadline reports . Redford Gushes over Charles’ Green Agenda American Hollywood royalty teamed up with British royalty as Robert Redford appeared in London to promote a documentary on Prince Charles’ latest environmental projects. Redford praised the heir to the British throne, speaking Thursday at the launch of the first-ever Sundance film and music festival. He says Charles “has been committed for a long time, which I greatly admire, to sustainability and environmental conservation” and said working together “seemed like a natural fit,” Yahoo reports .

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