James Marsden Joins Diaz in Richard Kelly's 'The Box'
Filed under: Horror, Casting, Newsstand
Oh, how I used to wish for a future with funky, memorable, wonderful, and cultish Richard Kelly movies for years to come. Unfortunately, I've lost my faith. I loved Donnie Darko -- it was random, entertaining, and it merged actors from all different periods of my moviegoing life. Then I saw the director's cut, which was too over-explained for me, although I'm still eternally grateful for the Darkomentary. Now Southland Tales. I waited ages for that sucker, checking the ultra-vague website often; waiting. Then it came out to boos, got revamped, and now I'm hearing from some sources that it didn't help.My future Kelly hopes seem dashed, but even after the flop that was Domino, and the Southland troubles, Kelly is gearing up for his third feature, The Box. Cameron Diaz signed on to star in June, then Frank Langella joined her in October. Now The Hollywood Reporter has posted that James Marsden is in final negotiations to play Diaz's husband in the horror film. The film is about: "an unhappily married couple who receive a box from a stranger (Langella) who tells them that if they push a button on the box, they'll receive a hefty amount of cash -- and someone they don't know will die." If it was as simple as that, there wouldn't be a movie, so I imagine those cash-givers are tricky and will make it someone connected to a future boss, family member, or something to throw a wrench in their already-crappy lives.









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11-03-2007 @ 11:46PM
Michael said...
Richard Matheson is truly one of the greatest horror writers of our generation and this short story is one of his best however I wonder how a full feature can be made from such a tightly written tale. Regardless of who stars in this film or what director or producer brings it to us it seems destined to disappoint. So far the casting seems to fit although Cameron Diaz may be a stretch for the lead. She just doesn't seem like she could really pull off the desperation needed to be convincing in that role. James Marsden I can see as well as Frank Langella. Problem is, what else are they going to do to fill up the remaining 80 minutes after they are finished telling the story?
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11-05-2007 @ 3:31AM
Invalidusername said...
This movie sure does sound a lot like this short film.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QrKnhOJ-R80
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