Another day, another outstanding trailer for an upcoming movie that you probably didn’t think would get a push from Comic-Con. Hot on the heels of that breathtaking clip for Drive comes the balls-out trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s Haywire , the previously thought-to-be second of Soderbergh’s final five films. Good thing ol’ Mr. Soderbergh isn’t actually retiring !
There is no denying Beyonce’s talent, stardom, or status as an enduring stronghold in show business, but would you call her “a new talent [that] represents a generation”? Because in a new interview about her role in Clint Eastwood’s A Star is Born remake , she kinda claims to be just that.
There is no denying Beyonce’s talent, stardom, or status as an enduring stronghold in show business, but would you call her “a new talent [that] represents a generation”? Because in a new interview about her role in Clint Eastwood’s A Star is Born remake , she kinda claims to be just that.
There is no denying Beyonce’s talent, stardom, or status as an enduring stronghold in show business, but would you call her “a new talent [that] represents a generation”? Because in a new interview about her role in Clint Eastwood’s A Star is Born remake , she kinda claims to be just that.
One biopic I actually care about is J. Edgar . That’s an intriguing, murky story. Just ask Tim Gunn, who definitely saw the FBI director dressed up as Vivian Vance one time. As for the film, you’ve got your Clint Eastwood direction, your Dustin Lance Black script, your Leo DiCaprio starring role, and now you have Armie Hammer, who is waxing poetic about sharing a kiss with DiCaprio in the movie. (He plays closeted homosexual Hoover’s friend Clyde Tolson.) What was the kiss like? Guns, y’see!
‘Philandering has rarely, if ever, hurt anyone’s career in Hollywood,’ one expert tells MTV News. By Eric Ditzian Arnold Schwarzenegger Photo: Jason Merritt/ Getty Images As Arnold Schwarzenegger makes plans to resurrect his career in Hollywood after seven years in the California governor’s mansion, the 63-year-old actor-turned-politician-turned-actor again made the startling revelation that he’d fathered a child with a member of his family’s household staff . In recent weeks, Schwarzenegger’s name had cropped up in a number of potential projects, some more realistic than others, from the Brad Furman-directed drama “Cry Macho” and a fifth “Terminator” to a wild rumor about a sequel to the 1988 comedy “Twins.” The question now is how, if at all, Arnie’s revelation — following news that his wife of 25 years, Maria Shriver, was leaving him — will affect his plans to kick-start a movie career. “This will, essentially, go away,” said David Poland of Movie City News. “He’ll be on ‘Leno’ next week to put this all behind him. Maybe two weeks — depends on how much the kid looks like him and how many weeks the tabloids run the photo on the front page. But eating this privately is not his way.” Disclosures about Schwarzenegger’s bad behavior, of course, are nothing new. As Jeffrey Wells of Hollywood Elsewhere put it, “It’s been an industry legend for a long time that Arnold Schwarzenegger is a hound.” Back in 2003, during his recall election to unseat then-Governor Gray Davis, stories abounded about Schwarzenegger’s boorish behavior with women “on movie sets, in studio offices and in other settings over the last three decades stories,” as the Los Angeles Times wrote at the time. Those allegations didn’t prevent Arnie from winning the election and serving as governor for two terms, and industry insiders suggest this latest development is unlikely to trip up his moviemaking potential. “Philandering has rarely, if ever, hurt anyone’s career in Hollywood,” said Jeff Bock, box-office analyst for Exhibitor Relations. “He has already taken the proper steps by admitting his transgressions and facing the press directly. And on his career side, his role as the Governator only stoked his box-office cred, as he is hotter than ever, moving forward with several high-profile film projects. I don’t think this comes as a shock to anyone, as people have known for quite some time that Schwarzenegger is something of a lady’s man.” The point is that, from politicians to actors and beyond, people tend to be forgiven over time for their sexual misadventures. The public is less merciful when scandals involve matters beyond the bedroom. Just ask perhaps the most toxic man in Hollywood. “The Mel Gibson controversy hung around because of how shocking it was,” said Phil Contrino, editor of BoxOffice.com. “Arnold made a very human mistake here, and I think people can forgive something like this relatively easily.” If anything, the real challenge for Schwarzenegger is not if he can withstand this scandal, but how successfully he can transform his career at age 63. Should he follow the path of someone like Clint Eastwood, who transitioned from gunslinger to Oscar darling? Or perhaps Sylvester Stallone, who continues to churn out action-oriented fare well into his 60s? On this question, Hollywood observers are split. “He needs to figure out what his onscreen character will be for this, his third act in the movie biz,” Poland said. “Young and dumb was first. In control was second act. And now? Figuring out who the audience wants him to be is really his biggest challenge.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
When the full suite of Oscar nominations were announced a few weeks ago, squatting smack in the middle of the final five for the Best Visual Effects category was Clint Eastwood’s film Hereafter. And a great many people went… ‘huh?’ There are obviously effects in the film, which recreates the Indonesian tsunami from 2004. But against many of the other major effects players for 2010, the nomination… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 18/02/2011 17:34 Number of articles : 2
When the full suite of Oscar nominations were announced a few weeks ago, squatting smack in the middle of the final five for the Best Visual Effects category was Clint Eastwood’s film Hereafter. And a great many people went… ‘huh?’ There are obviously effects in the film, which recreates the Indonesian tsunami from 2004. But against many of the other major effects players for 2010, the nomination… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : /Film Discovery Date : 18/02/2011 17:34 Number of articles : 2
Perhaps in response to all those people left stymied by Hereafter ‘s Oscar nomination for visual effects (especially when Tron: Legacy got shut out of the category, poor thing), Warner Bros. have released a shot-by-shot reel showing how VFX supervisor Michael Owens and Scanline VFX put together that nine-minute opening tsunami sequence. And when you see how the live-action parts came together combining CG, green screen, water tanks, and on-location photography — well, “Oscar-nominated Hereafter ” doesn’t sound so silly anymore.