Quickhits: Muccino Learns Consequence, Kidman and Bettany Join Compass and Mos Def Rewinds
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Odds and ends from Tuesday:
- I'm not exactly sure why a couple would pretend to break up, but the premise is intriguing enough for me to want to know more. Italian director Gabriele Muccino, who will be making his English-language directorial debut with The Pursuit of Happyness (starring Will Smith) this fall has now signed on to helm A Little Game Without Consequence for Focus Features. Based on the French play, Consequence was already adapted as a French film in 2004. Recently, Muccino replaced Jonathan Mostow as director of another Will Smith pic called Tonight, He Comes. However, he soon left the project claiming the story just didn't jive with his style and sensibilities.
- IGN is confirming Nicole Kidman and Paul Bettany have joined the growing cast of The Golden Compass, directed by Chris Weitz and based off Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. Kidman will be thrown into the role of villain, playing the insidious Mrs. Coulter, while Bettany will be taking on Lord Asriel. As previously discussed, Compass will kick-start New Line's most ambitious and expensive adventure since Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy. Not long ago, an unknown 12-year-old girl named Dakota Blue Richards landed the lead role in Compass, proving there is enough room in Hollywood for two little girls named Dakota.
- Talk about actors that fly way under the radar, Mos Def has signed on to star opposite Jack Black in Be Kind, Rewind. Written and directed by the always eccentric Michel Gondry, Rewind sounds right up my alley. What? Didn't anyone tell you eccentric was the new sexy? Pic stars Black as a guy who unintentionally destroys a bunch of tapes in his friend's video store after his brain becomes magnetized in a freak accident. In order to satisfy the store's one loyal customer, the two join together and attempt to remake some of the lost films including Back to the Future, The Lion King and Robocop. Also in negotiations to star are Kirsten Dunst and Danny Glover. Be Kind, Rewind begins shooting in early September.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
7-19-2006 @ 7:52AM
EO said...
Michel Gondry has a really unique and rather haunting spatial sense. Which makes it all the more frustrating that he persists in tackling these silly, high-concept projects (and yes, I consider Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind to be a silly, high-concept project; so sue me). Maybe one day Mr. Gondry will grow up and make a real movie about human beings instead of tediously "clever" ideas sprung from the minds of third-rate screenwriters.
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7-19-2006 @ 12:01PM
bgdc said...
kidman and bettany are WRONG for Golden Compass. so very wrong. We're talking absolutely off the mark.
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7-19-2006 @ 7:31PM
Jeffrey Overstreet said...
So, Paul Bettany's signed up for a major role in ANOTHER movie that paints Christianity as the source of all evil. Is he trying to make some kind of statement? And that good Catholic girl Nicole Kidman is choosing to act in a film that targets her own faith as a pile of lies, and her God as a withered old tyrant who needs to be overthrown?
If it's just a rumor, then I'm doubtful. If it's true, I'm baffled.
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