Mark Ruffalo Joins Scorsese's 'Shutter Island'
Filed under: Action, Drama, Thrillers, Casting, Paramount, Scripts
Mark Ruffalo probably just sent an expensive bottle of something to his agent -- he's got a plum role in the new Martin Scorsese flick. Ruffalo will co-star with Leonardo DiCaprio in Shutter Island, an adaptation of Dennis Lehane's 2004 novel. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Ruffalo plays "U.S. Marshal Chuck Aule, who travels with his new partner (DiCaprio) to the eponymous Massachusetts island in 1954. As they investigate the disappearance of a patient from a hospital for the criminally insane, they encounter a web of lies, a hurricane and a deadly inmate riot that leaves them trapped on the island." Oh good Lord, can't wait for this one! But...Does anyone else wish the Scorsese/DiCaprio collaboration would come to an end? Scorsese is my favorite director, and DiCaprio is a talented actor, but we're not talking about the second coming of DeNiro here. Shouldn't Scorsese share the wealth a bit, spread the love around? I don't think the pairing has gotten stale yet, but why push it until it does? Oh well, anything that keeps Marty from movies about Tibetan monks is okay by me. Laeta Kalogridis (writer of -- uh-oh -- Alexander, Pathfinder and the Bionic Woman pilot) will adapt Lehane's book, which I will be reading on an airplane in about three hours. Lehane is mighty hot in Hollywood these days. He writes for The Wire -- the best show on television, and his books have been turned into Oscar winners (Mystic River) and Oscar hopefuls (this fall's Gone Baby Gone, which was great baby great). Shutter starts shooting this March.
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11-27-2007 @ 1:01PM
Wayne said...
"Shutter Island" is Lehane's best novel. Enjoy it. I hope the screenwriter doesn't srew it up.
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11-27-2007 @ 5:44PM
mcafee_matthew said...
This is the first article that i have read on Cinematical that I disagree with 100%. Kundun was an amazing film, probably the best one made about the Dalai Lama...
...also Dicaprio and Scorcese have not made a bad movie together yet, so why would they want to stop? When they collaborate, their films are pretty much guaranteed to be entertaining
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11-27-2007 @ 5:45PM
Moot said...
This is the first article that i have read on Cinematical that I disagree with 100%. Kundun was an amazing film, probably the best one made about the Dalai Lama...
...also Dicaprio and Scorcese have not made a bad movie together yet, so why would they want to stop? When they collaborate, their films are pretty much guaranteed to be entertaining
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11-27-2007 @ 7:00PM
Ryan Beesley said...
I agree with mcafee_matthew. Marty and DiCaprio keep making wonderful movies together... It's now to the point that when I see one of their films in the theater I wonder what their next collaboration will be and I start looking forward to it then. That's a solid team if there is such a thing in Hollywood today.
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