Quickhits: Bier is The Duchess, More Join Evening and Spielberg Directing Jurassic Park 4?
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Odds and ends from Friday and the weekend:
- After she finishes directing Things We Lost in the Fire, Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier will tackle an adaptation of Amanda Foreman's novel, Georgiana: Duchess of Devonshire. Simply called The Duchess, pic tells a story of "politics, wealth, and intrigue of late-eighteenth-century aristocracy through the intimate story of a woman who was its leader." Bier also directed the Danish film Open Hearts, which Zach Braff is supposed to direct at some point in the very late future.
- The cast for Lajos Koltai's Evening just got a whole more interesting. Hopping onboard the project are Meryl Streep and Mammie Gummer. Mother and daughter in real life, the two will play the same character at different phases in her life. Also joining this list of amazing female actresses (which already included Vanessa Redgrave, Toni Collette and Claire Danes) are Glenn Close and Eileen Atkins.
- While there's no direct quote from the man, according to a few different sources Steven Spielberg may be interested in directing the next Jurassic Park flick himself. Though Joe Johnston (who directed part three) is Spielberg's first choice to helm, if for some reason he cannot do it then Stevie will take on the task. What does this mean for Indiana Jones 4? Hell if I know, but it can't be good.
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9-18-2006 @ 7:00PM
RP said...
I don't think JP4 is being lined up for any time that soon though is it? Whereas IJ4 is meant to be shooting around next summer, so i don't think it'll mke a difference.
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9-19-2006 @ 5:29PM
Steven Awalt said...
The bit about Spielberg stepping in to helm "Jurassic Park IV" isn't true (the rumors started with the horrid Sky News). Official word from Amblin found here:
http://spielbergfilms.com/general/1075
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10-10-2006 @ 10:06PM
Elizabeth Lapicola said...
The best Steven Spielberg movie is ET because of it story that will touch your heart ! The first time I saw ET was with my mother and father in a movie thearte 1982 as a little girl and fell in love with good message storyline at the end of the movie of " Be
good " and a huge from Elliot at the end ! My Adopted Father and me love the movie ET !
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