Last anyone heard from team Human Centipede , led by the redoubtable, utterly demented filmmaker Tom Six, the third film in the series was eyeing a U.S. setting . Those plans might go south depending on whether or not Six and Co. can even get the controversial Human Centipede Part 2: Full Sequence screened uncut and uncensored when it opens Stateside next month — an inevitability that a new, NSFW Australian teaser wouldn’t have you count on.
The new international poster of Tower Heist positions Brett Ratner’s vindictive ensemble atop a skyscraper where they pose like cool TJ Maxx models. Confession: I can’t wait to see this movie (and, particularly, Alan Alda’s bastardly turn in it), and I think it’ll be the breakout hit of November. I apologize, Albert Nobbs !
Academy Awards executive producer Brett Ratner directed Murphy in the upcoming ‘Tower Heist.’ By Kara Warner Eddie Murphy Photo: Getty Images After trying out a pair of young Hollywood stars for last year’s Oscars, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has settled on a seasoned vet to helm the 84th annual Academy Awards: Eddie Murphy. “I am enormously honored to join the great list of past Academy Award hosts from Hope and Carson to Crystal, Martin and Goldberg, among others,” Murphy said in a statement. “I’m looking forward to working with [producers] Brett [Ratner] and Don [Mischer] on creating a show that is enjoyable for both the fans at home and for the audience at the Kodak Theatre as we all come together to celebrate and recognize the great film contributions and collaborations from the past year.” Ratner is equally excited to re-team with Murphy, whom he directed in the upcoming “Tower Heist.” “Eddie is a comedic genius, one of the greatest and most influential live performers ever,” Ratner said. “With his love of movies, history of crafting unforgettable characters and his iconic performances — especially on stage — I know he will bring excitement, spontaneity and tremendous heart to the show Don and I want to produce in February.” In other Oscar-related news, rumor has it that veteran host Billy Crystal will also be incorporated into the show. We still haven’t heard much from new Oscars producer Ratner , however, other than his initial statement that the gig is “a dream come true.” “This wasn’t even in my dreams, it’s so far out,” he said last month. “This is something I never could have imagined.” The filmmaker, who directed Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker in the “Rush Hour” comedy trilogy as well as 2006’s comic book adaptation “X-Men: The Last Stand,” isn’t wasting any time in getting started on his plans for the show, which will air live from the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles on February 26, 2012. “Work begins now,” he said. For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Photos 2011 Academy Awards Red Carpet
Brett Ratner describes the long road to making the film and finally getting the chance to team up with Murphy, in our Fall Movie Preview. By Josh Wigler Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy in “Tower Heist” Photo: Universal Ralph Fiennes, Ian McKellan, Phillip Seymour Hoffman — these are just a few of the acting titans Brett Ratner has worked with over the course of his career. But as he told MTV News, the only time he’s really had to pinch himself was his first day on the set of “Tower Heist” with Eddie Murphy (who has just signed on as the host of next year’s Oscars , produced by Ratner. Murphy is just one of the many all-stars in the cast of “Tower Heist,” Ratner’s upcoming heist comedy that centers on a New York City high-rise building’s staff working together to rip off one of the residents, a wealthy businessman (Alan Alda) who lost all their pension funds in a Ponzi scheme. It’s a heavier comedy than some might be anticipating, Ratner said, and it didn’t come easily: The movie went through multiple incarnations over several years of development. Now, with the “Heist” finally set to commence in November, MTV News’ Fall Movie Preview continues with an exclusive look at the film and a chat with Ratner, who spoke about the project’s difficult development process, working with Murphy and the dramatic weight this comedy carries. Click for exclusive photos from Fall’s biggest flicks. MTV News : “Tower Heist” took a long time for you to pull off, but now we’re finally weeks away from release. Can you walk us through a bit of the process you went through in setting this movie up? Ratner : I was actually developing “Beverly Hills Cop [4]” with Eddie. He called me at my house one day and said, “I have an idea for a movie.” He pitched me the idea of a bunch of guys who work in the Trump Tower going and ripping off Donald Trump. To the urban community, Donald represents wealth, and I thought it was such a good idea. We pitched it to Brian Grazer, who came on as a producer, and we sold it to Universal. But it became very difficult to crack. It became very similar to “Ocean’s Eleven,” just ripping off a rich guy for the sake of ripping off a rich guy. We went through a bunch of writers, just trying to crack it and crack it, and we couldn’t crack it. Then this guy Ted Griffin, who I’d hired to write “Ocean’s Eleven” before Steven Soderbergh did it — I’d been attached to it, but I never did it, and I missed my opportunity to work with Ted — I sent it to him and asked if he’d give me his opinion. He said, “I have good news and bad news. Good news: I’m going to write it for you. Bad news: I’m throwing the script away.” He came up with this pitch about a guy living in a building who does a Ponzi scheme and loses all of the employees’ pension funds. We didn’t know the economy was going to get f—ed up. This all just coincidentally happened. We weren’t looking for [the Bernie Madoff connection], but we loved the idea, and we just had to do it. Ted wrote an incredible heist movie that’s reminiscent of the ’70s heists, which spend the first 40 minutes setting up the characters, which are different from the heist movies of today that tend to start with these big set pieces. MTV News : Was Eddie still involved at this point, or had the idea moved so far away from what he initially imagined? Ratner : Well, Eddie’s original idea was he’d do the movie with Dave Chapelle, Jamie Foxx, Chris Tucker, Chris Rock — all these guys together. [When Ben Stiller came onboard], Ben and I were talking about who we could get to play [the movie’s co-lead]. He went, “Wouldn’t it be the most incredible thing to have Eddie Murphy?” And I told him that this movie actually was Eddie’s idea. And he was like: “What? We gotta go to Eddie!” But I didn’t know if Eddie wanted to do it anymore, because [his character] wasn’t the lead anymore. It was his idea to be the manager of the building, but there was always a character from the ‘hood who’d go out and help with the heist. It was a completely different script. I didn’t expect Eddie to [be onboard], but I showed him the script and he said, “I’m in.” MTV News : You and Eddie had been planning to work on “Beverly Hills Cop 4” for a while, but obviously, this movie came first. What was it like getting to finally work together on set? Ratner : You know, I’ve been around some big stars, some of the greatest actors who’ve ever lived. The only time I ever really had to pinch myself was the first day of shooting with Eddie Murphy. [ Laughs. ] This guy is a genius! He delivers the lines on point, and he brings so much. He’ll give me what’s on the page, and then he’ll give me stuff … for instance, the scene in the trailer with him and Gabby Sidibe, that was completely improvised. I just had the idea last minute to put those two together, having her show him how to crack the safe. It was supposed to be one shot, and then I told Gabby that she should flirt with Eddie and see what happens. [ Laughs. ] And, oh my god, it was just incredible. It was genius! The outtakes of that are going to be some of the funniest outtakes in the history of outtakes. There’s stuff I can’t even put in the movie of them just going at it. For me, this cast, it was like a dream come true: Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller, Matthew Broderick and all these actors … I was 12 when Matthew was the coolest movie star in the world, so directing him was like the ultimate. MTV News : It’s interesting, because the film does have such a hilarious cast of actors and comedians, but when looking at the “Tower Heist” trailer , this doesn’t feel like an out-and-out comedy. Ratner : It’s heavier. There are scenes in this movie that would never be in “Ocean’s Eleven,” and that’s what I loved about it. It’s like one of these ’70s cool movies where there are real stakes. And I really learned that from watching Eddie Murphy movies as a kid: great, real villains with real stakes, real drama, and Eddie does his thing. Eddie’s funny in the movie, but everyone is very real. It’s funny you bring it up: Eddie’s always said that his comedy comes from the characters and the situations they’re in. You know, I kind of feel like “Rush Hour” and all my movies were really preparation for this movie, really. To me, as a filmmaker, I feel like I’ve done my best work. I took all my experiences of working with an ensemble like I did on “X-Men,” of doing comedy like “Rush Hour,” suspense like “Red Dragon” and brought it to “Tower Heist.” Growing up being a fan of Eddie’s, and later being a friend of Ben Stiller’s, it felt like I just knew what this movie needed to be. I’m hoping people come wanting more than just a comedy, which is what’s great about it. There’s funny sh– and people are going to have a great time with it, but people need to care about these characters and get invested. It’s not a false thing. You get to know each of these characters; they just all pulled it off. They have such individuality. From “Abduction” to “Muppets, “Moneyball” to “Breaking Dawn,” the MTV Movies team is delving into the hottest upcoming flicks in our 2011 Fall Movie Preview. Check back daily for exclusive clips, photos and interviews with the films’ biggest stars. Check out everything we’ve got on “Tower Heist.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Fall Movie Preview 2011 Related Photos Exclusive Photos From Fall’s Biggest Flicks
After former Heroes co-star Greg Grunberg, who has an epileptic son, tweeted his outrage over a joke in the recent Tower Heist trailer referring to Ben Stiller as “little seizure boy,” director Brett Ratner issued an apology and has reportedly asked Universal to alter the film’s marketing. Grunberg tweeted his thanks and lifted “my personal boycott of ur hilarious film.” No truth to the rumor Grunberg attempted to leverage his grudge in pursuit of Oscar-hosting duties , though presenting is probably not out of the question. [ THR ]
While Hollywood doesn’t seem interested in balancing the lack of Black representation on the big screen, the Academy is happy to have us host the awards show. According to HumorMillmag.com , Eddie Murphy is confirmed to host the 84th Academy Awards in February of 2012. The Oscars will be the first time Murphy has taken the stage to perform any kind of stand-up in over twenty years. He is currently starring in the up-coming movie Tower Heist , Directed by Brett Ratner. Ratner is reported to be producing the Awards as well. The last African-American to host the Oscars was Chris Rock in 2004. Whoopi Goldberg has hosted four Oscars with her last being in 2001. Will this make you watch? RELATED POSTS: FIRST LOOK: Eddie Murphy And Gabourey Sidibe In “Tower Heist” Trailer [VIDEO] Eddie Murphy To Receive Comedy Icon Award The Internet Kills Eddie Murphy…Again
Eddie Murphy and Ben Stiller lead an all star cast in the upcoming comedy, Tower Heist . When Wall Street tycoon Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) is put under house arrest for stealing billions of dollars from his investors, the staff at his luxurious hi-rise condominium band together for revenge after finding out their pensions were lost in Shaw’s Ponzi scheme. Josh Kovacs (Ben Stiller) decides to recruit his childhood buddy Slide (Murphy) to plan a heist to reclaim what was taken from them. Gabourey Sidibe plays Odessa Montero, a housekeeper who has her eye on her money–and Slide. Tower Heist opens in theaters November 4th WATCH TRAILER BELOW: