Stuff and Things: Arrested Development Movie Develops Some More
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Here are some stuff and things for your lazy Sunday:
-- News of that planned Arrested Development movie has finally found its way to the trades, with both Variety and The Hollywood Reporter saying that series creator Mitch Hurwitz is real close to signing a deal to write and direct the film. Ron Howard (who narrated the show), as well as the original cast, are all expected to return (we hope).
-- Two more Star Trek character posters have arrived online, with one featuring Eric Bana as the Romulan villain Nero, and the other shows Zoe Saldana as a very sexy Uhura. These end a pretty busy week for Trek, which began with the debut of the film's first full-length trailer and a special presentation of footage by director J.J. Abrams. Check out larger versions of these posters, as well as the other two previously released character posters, in the gallery below.
-- The 5th Annual Big Apple Film Festival came to a close last night, where yours truly moderated six very fun Q&A sessions over the course of the four-day fest and was on hand for the final awards ceremony. Winning Best Feature was The Living Wake, with The Project taking the fest's Cityscape Award (which goes to the film that best exemplifies the city of New York). Thanks to all those Cinematical readers who stopped me to say hello!
-- Looks like Universal plans to turn those Jason Bourne films into the next James Bond franchise, as Variety tells us the studio has cut a deal with author Robert Ludlum's estate which gives Universal exclusive rights to not only the Jason Bourne character, but also a first look at other Ludlum novels. As far as a fourth Bourne film goes, Paul Greengrass and Matt Damon have already signed on, and George Nolfi is currently writing the script.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-23-2008 @ 11:19AM
MCW said...
All around good news. More Arrested Development and Bourne movies is great to hear. That's all I want.
I must say also that I have never had the slightest interest in Star Trek, but the trailers, the cast and the director have been enough to at least make me consider seeing it when it come to Blu-ray. I guess that is the intention: find a new audience of people who do not care about crappy old tv shows with washed up actors, and give them a movie with "on the verge" actors and actresses who are not yet washed up in hopes that they can revive the dead franchise.
Don't know if it'll work, but you never know.
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11-23-2008 @ 12:29PM
Sachin said...
I completely agree with MCW and I was eagerly waiting for this
Sachin
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11-23-2008 @ 12:46PM
Reedo said...
Actually, from what I've read -- a piece in "Entertainment Weekly" and an article from yahoo.com -- Michael Cera is having serious doubts about whether or not to do the film. Hurwitz says he'll do the film without him if need be, which is good.
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11-23-2008 @ 1:24PM
YouFaceTheTick said...
Loved Arrested Development - I used to give box sets to people for Xmas, etc - I've probably spent 300 -400 on AD. But I will not see a movie version. It's a TV show and it's over. A movie version is tawdry and unneeded. The show ran its course. Let it die. F-ck Hurwitz and his greed. It's a TV show...not a movie. And not movie material.
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11-23-2008 @ 8:30PM
Adam said...
Who the hell are you? If Hurwitz, Ron Howard, and the entire cast save for Michael Cera say it film material, why the hell does your bullshit opinion matter. Why are you so upset about the film? Will the somehow magically sodomize you? If you "love" AD, this doesn't seem like a natural reaction. Are you in love with Michael Cera, so the prospect of his absence makes your asshole clinch up? Get a life bitch boy. No one gives a shit if you hate the prospect of a film.
11-23-2008 @ 8:41PM
Cale said...
1. That group (even without Cera) has too good of a source material and are too talented for it not to be at the very least worth the price of admission.
2.If Cera doesn't do it i think i'll upload the movie to my computer and edit in shots of George Michel as I see fit.
11-24-2008 @ 12:12AM
Carrie said...
Where is the Simon Pegg poster? If a character invented for this movie gets its own poster, surely a classic character should get its on poster? Especially played by an actor of Pegg's calibur.
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