Clive Owen Shoots-em-up, John Waters shoots for kids: Variety in 60 Seconds
Filed under: Casting, Deals, New Releases, Disney, New Line, Paramount, Celebrities and Controversy, Variety in 60 Seconds, Dreamworks
My boyfriend, Clive Owen (oh, you didn't know we were together? Yeah, I thought we should try to keep it quiet, for the sake of my career...), is about to sign a pay-or-play deal to star in the "ultraviolent" Shoot-Em-Up, over at New Line. He was a little concerned about how I would feel about one of the film's key setpieces, described as a "shootout during a sex scene", but I assured him that any and all sex scenes involving him are very much okay with me. - John Waters calls the contractually obligated R-rated DVD release of A Dirty Shame "economic censorship." He tells Army Archerd that he had to shoot "an alternate version of every scene for 4-year-olds. I had to take out every four-letter word."
- At a dinner thrown by Microsoft after the AFI ceremony in his honor on Thursday night, George Lucas copped to feeling a little bit "bewildered" over the lifetime acheivement hoopla. "If you count Star Wars as one film, I've only made three movies," he said. "I'm now ahead of Terry Malick for most praise for the fewest movies." Was that a joke, George? Why couldn't you have put a zinger like that in Revenge of the Sith?
- Dreamworks and Paramount are throwing War of the Worlds premieres in cities all over the world ... but there will be no premiere in Los Angeles. Curious.
- Paramount has snatched up movie rights to the story of Marla Ruzika, "a 28-year-old American relief worker killed in Iraq by a suicide bomber". In news that sends my Bad Idea sensor on overload, MTV Films (the folks that brought you Joe's Apartment) will co-produce.
- Disney's going to make a film based on Ally Carter's teen novel, I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You, about an all-girls school where the students are secretly being trained in espionage.









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6-15-2005 @ 11:55AM
Emily McG said...
Anyone know what the deal is with this Shoot 'Em Up story? If he's really signed on for it, then that's two action movies he's planning to be in that involve protecting a baby, which is a bit odd.
I saw someone on a message board this morning who was suggesting for that reason that the two films are really some sort of PR smoke screen and Clive really is going to be playing Bond in Casino Royale after all(which will be starting around that time). I don't necessarily believe that (and nor do I wish to--I'm a big Bond fan and a big Clive fan, but I don't want Clive to be Bond) but I thought it was interesting.
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6-15-2005 @ 11:55AM
karina said...
Hey Emily - can you post a link to that message board? I'll look into it.
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6-15-2005 @ 11:55AM
Emily McG said...
That idea was courtesy Kyvan at Murph's Place, thread here:
http://www.murphsplace.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1676
Speculation, but clever, I thought.
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