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Hayden Christensen is 'Vanishing on Seventh Street'
Filed under: Drama », Horror », Independent », Casting », Newsstand »
If anyone needs a second chance alongside the Bar None sock puppet dog, it's Hayden Christensen. Maybe he's a good actor, maybe he's middling, maybe he's bad (I forgot to see Jumper, and Virgin Territory still hovers in the middle of my Netflix queue), but he deserves a shot to prove himself one way or another. A good horror movie is as good a shot as any. According to The Hollywood Reporter, that's just what he's got, and will be starring in Brad Anderson's Vanishing on Seventh Street. Thandie Newton and John Leguizamo are in negotiations to join in the spookiness.Penned by Anderson and Anthony Jaswinsky, Seventh Street takes place in the ghostly shell of a once-thriving city. Living residents inexplicably vanish once they come in contact with its new shadowy residents. Five individuals fight to stay alive, dodge these eerie threats, and grapple with the meaning of existence. Christensen will play a reporter, Newton a desperate nurse, and Leguizamo a subway operator; the other two characters have yet to be cast or named. Filming will kick off mid-October in Detroit. (Cue the stories of socio-economic parellels.)
I haven't gotten to see much of Anderson's work (I'm anxiously waiting for Scott Weinberg to assign The Horror Virgin a viewing of Session 9), but he certainly can deliver the moody, shivery atmosphere. There's a dash of A Long Day's Journey Into Night in the the Seventh Street story description, and I'm fascinated with anything that might dabble into ideas of Purgatory. Blood, guts, and slashers are certainly scary, but staring into the abyss of life, death, and existence? That's the stuff of true horror.
Julie Christie, Orlando Bloom and Shia LeBeouf Join 'New York, I Love You'
Filed under: Drama », Independent », Casting », Shorts », Newsstand »
The cast and crew of New York, I Love You keeps growing and growing. There's not even enough room on the headline to list all the names that were just added. New York is a collection of short stories, part of a "Cities of Love" anthology that was begun by Paris, je ta'ime. New York will reportedly be followed by Shanghai, and then cities in South America and Africa. The stories are showcasing an incredible variety of actors and directors. Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson are both making their directing debut, there's a good representation of international talent, and Brett Ratner hasn't been driven away by pitchforks and torches. Variety reported that Orlando Bloom, Olivia Thirlby, Hayden Christensen, and Ethan Hawke had climbed aboard the film. No word on who's segments they will appear in yet -- but a far better choice for Bloom's career than Prince of Persia, wouldn't you say?
Is Hayden Christensen the New Superman?
Filed under: Action », Casting », RumorMonger », Fandom », Comic/Superhero/Geek »
Take from this what you will, but Cinema Blend is reporting on a tip they received from someone who was hanging with Adam Brody in a bar up in British Columbia. What's Brody doing there? Well, apparently some of the cast is with George Miller scouting locations for Justice League Mortal. (Not sure why they'd be up there with the director scouting, but let's roll with it for now ...) Anyway, Brody, Miller and a few others were in a bar, getting wasted, when this girl (who wrote into CB) asked him what they all were doing there. Naturally he said they were scouting for Justice League Mortal (which recently had to shift production from Australia to Canada). Then it gets interesting.Here's her full quote: "George is our director. He said he's playing The Flash, Common is playing Green Arrow (or Lantern, one or the other), Armie Hammer (sounded like Arm and Hammer) is Batman, someone from "mad max" is Martian Man-hunter (didn't catch the name) and Hayden Christensen is Superman. Brody also nodded to the woman to his right and said "she (he said her name but I didn't catch it) is in it too". Oh, and they had lots of drinks." While I'm very reluctant to believe this one, on the other hand I could totally buy them wanting Christensen to play Superman. He'd bring some more "celebrity" to the cast, even though the fanboys who hated him Star Wars would hate him again -- even more this time -- for Superman. Should be interesting to see this one play out, as Justice League Mortal is supposed to begin shooting this summer.
What do you think about Hayden Christensen playing Superman?
Funny Casting Alternative of the Day: Eminem for Hayden Christensen
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Casting »
Sometimes, casting alternatives seem to come out of left field, like this latest one. According to MTV, before Hayden Christensen was cast in the new science-fiction flick Jumper, it was... Eminem -aka- Marshall Mathers. What the F***?! I've heard of strange possibilities before, but this pushes those strange boundaries. It would be like hearing Mick Jagger was up for a role Christopher Walken got, or Debbie Harry instead of Mia Farrow.
Sure, Eminem did alright in his movie, but it's not a stretch to pretty much play yourself. Anyway, writer/director Doug Liman says that the two met and they were having "conversations" about his participation. It was back in 2006, right after Liman was tapped to adapt the sci-fi book by Steven Gould. As Liman describes it: "The thing is that you're like, 'Oh my God, what would that movie have been like? But you've got to understand that Nicole Kidman was originally cast as the lead in Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and Brad Pitt was originally the lead in Bourne Identity." Wow. I'm sure both of those actors are thrilled that their possible casting is being equated to Eminem -- a guy who has only acted as a version of himself. Anyway, when Hayden entered the picture, Marshall's shot faded, and Christensen got to jump around the world all fancy-like.
Who would you have liked to see: Hayden or Eminem?
Review: Jumper
Filed under: Action », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », New Releases », Theatrical Reviews », 20th Century Fox »

"A guy can teleport."
That's the basic plot of Doug Liman's alternately dry and ridiculous new action thriller Jumper, and the film takes great pains to NOT introduce anything that might distract from that one paltry premise: One really uninteresting guy can teleport wherever he wants (including bank vaults, beaches, and the head of the Egyptian Sphinx) -- up until the day that a ferocious (but also ridiculous) villain shows up to ruin all the teleport-y fun. And then we get a half-decent chase, a bunch of hyper-kinetically edited action, and a sequel teaser. For a 90-minute flick that focuses on a guy who moves real quick, it sure doesn't move all that slick.
Frankly, I expect a little more creativity from Doug Liman at this point, who seems to be coasting on fumes after delivering rock-solid action flicks like The Bourne Identity and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Jumper feels like it was made with a test-screening audience in mind, and those who consider themselves fans of the source material -- a series of novels by Steven Gould -- will probably find themselves sorely disappointed in the movie version.
The screenplay (which was cobbled together by professional script surgeons Jim Uhls, David Goyer, and Simon Kinberg) feels like 11 or 12 isolated sequences that were simply lifted from Gould's books, regardless of how well they actually mesh together into one cohesive movie. Once the heavy-handed voice-over narration subsides ... just give up. The movie stabs wildly at a small collection of plot points, finds none to its liking, and then just keeps on chugging towards the end credits.
Hayden Christensen is William Gibson's Neuromancer?!
Filed under: Drama », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Casting », RumorMonger »
I don't mind Hayden Christensen. I actually liked him in The Virgin Suicides, Life as a House, Shattered Glass, and Factory Girl. That being said, I, like many disgruntled Star Wars viewers out there, wasn't so pleased with the whole Episodes 1-3 phenomenon. You'd think that if the actor has learned anything over his career, it is not to enter into any really big fanboy fare where expectations are high and tolerance is nil. Or, that he'd at least be wary of such projects. That's why I'm hoping that this news bit courtesy of JoBlo is nothing more than a rumor.One of their sources says that Christensen will star in the big-screen adaptation of William Gibson's huge cyberpunk novel, Neuromancer. Joseph Kahn is set to direct, and it's being seen as a big-budget indie -- no studio, but $70 million ready to work with. What's worse than trying to tackle Vader and stick with it while fans cringe? I'd say trying to take on the lead role of Case in this confusingly intricate story. And, why would the people behind this production want to risk it?
Sure, Keanu Reeves initially seemed like a terrible choice for the Matrix, and he did pretty well for himself, but this isn't starting a phenomenon -- it's continuing it. I've said my peace, so what do you think about this casting possibility? Who would you suggest instead?
A New Poster for 'Jumper'
Filed under: Action », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Thrillers », New Releases », 20th Century Fox », Movie Marketing », Posters »
You would have thought that if 20th Century Fox was going to go to all the trouble of staging a Jumper press event on top of the Luxor Hotel, then they might have at least included their latest international poster. But they didn't, and now Empire Online has the new poster for Doug Liman's film adaptation of Steven Gould's young adult sci-fi series. Jumper stars Hayden Christensen as David Rice, a young man with the ability to teleport himself. So of course, he catches the attention of a secret society that wants to kill off 'jumpers' everywhere, and he is dragged into one of those eternal battles -- the kind that always seems to be going on in the movies. Rachel Bilson also stars as Christensen's childhood love, and Samuel L. Jackson plays the head baddie.The first poster for the film was definitely a little more 'kid friendly' but now it looks like they are definitely pushing the action angle again. Some of the more obvious tricks include name dropping The Bourne Identity and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. They have also thrown a leather coat into the mix, and suddenly Christensen has morphed into Neo -- and it's not like I'm the only one who has noticed this. Since I haven't read the original novels or obviously seen the movie yet, I'll have to reserve judgment on what Liman has planned. However, it always makes me a little nervous when it seems like the people who made the movie aren't even sure what the film is supposed to be. Jumper hits theaters on February 14th, 2008.
The New Trailer for 'Jumper'
Filed under: Action », Sci-Fi & Fantasy », Movie Marketing », Trailers and Clips »
The official site for Doug Liman's Jumper has posted a new international trailer for the big-screen version of Steven Gould's novel. When Scott brought us the teaser back in October, I'll admit I was already sold on the film. Although I haven't read Gould's original novel, so that might have something to do with it because frankly -- I thought it looked pretty badass. The latest trailer, however, is definitely going for more character development and a little less action -- and this isn't necessarily a good thing. Don't worry, there is still plenty of teleporting FX (which are pretty darn cool) but this time the trailer is trying to work in a little more of the meat and potatoes. The film's three stars appeared at the Sphinx (in homage to the poster) at the Luxor Hotel in Vegas to premiere the trailer last weekend and Eidos and Brash Entertainment have already announced that a video game has been created as a tie-in for the film that works off the film's plot.Hayden Christensen stars as David Rice, who discovers at a young age that he can teleport himself anywhere in the world. Of course, growing up with that kind of power is dangerous and Rice begins to use them to his advantage in some slightly 'criminal' activities. When his life is threatened by a secret society known as the Paladin (led by Samuel L. Jackson), David aligns with other "Jumpers" in a war against the Paladin. Rounding out the cast is Rachel Bilson as Christensen's love interest and "damsel in distress," and Jamie Bell as Griffin, a fellow Jumper. Jumper lands in theaters on February 14th -- a nice antidote to all the Valentine's Day hooey if you ask me.
Box Office: Wake Up Call
Filed under: Drama », Box Office », Box Office Predictions »
1. Enchanted: $35.3 million.
2. This Christmas: $18.6 million.
3. Beowulf: $16.2 million.
4. Hitman: $13 million.
5. Bee Movie: $12 million.
If you absolutely must see something new this weekend, pickings are slim, but there are still plenty of movies in release to suit many tastes. This week's newbie poses perhaps the greatest philosophical question of our age: what might happen if a Jedi Knight married a member of the Fantastic Four?
AwakeWhat's It All About: Hayden Christensen plays a victim of anesthetic awareness, a phenomenon in which a patient remains conscious but paralyzed under anesthesia. While in this state, he hears his surgeons plotting to murder him and pretend his death was the result of complications. Jessica Alba stars as Christensen's wife.
Why It Might Do Well: Being this week's only new wide release certainly won't hurt the film's chances.
Why It Might Not Do Well: I'm betting Enchanted still has legs enough to pull off a second week in the number one spot, so I think Awake may have to settle for the silver.
Number of Theaters: 2,000
Prediction: $14 million
Last week's Thanksgiving dinner and the steady stream of turkey sandwiches that followed have left me chock full of tryptophan, a substance commonly found in turkey and believed by some (well, me at least) to enhance a person's precognitive abilities. The turkey has given me visions of the future, and here's what I think next week's box office take will look like:
1. Enchanted
2. Awake
3. This Christmas
4. Beowulf
5. Hitman
Participation in last week's competition was on the light side. Sure, cast me aside in favor of spending time with your loved ones. Here's how everyone did:
1. Ray: 11
2. yoyo456: 9
2. Mario: 9
3. Matt: 7
3. Chris: 7
4. Gregory Rubinstein: 6
4. L: 6
4. Chloe: 6
5. Aaron/ABIRD0006:5
Now's your chance to wow the world with your box office prediction prowess. Don't forget to post your prediction in the comments section below before 5:00PM on Saturday. One point for every top five movie correctly named, two points for every correct placement, and one extra point for the top movie.
The Complete Must Have Star Wars Poster!
Filed under: Fandom », Images », Posters »
Clearly this is a fan-created, photoshopped poster (click on it for a much larger and cooler version), but they did one helluva job on it, I must say. The poster, I believe, first appeared over on a site called MyConfindedSpace, and it includes characters, scenes and fighter ships from all six films. The only central characters I do not see (or, well, versions of those characters) are the older Obi-Wan (played by Alec Guinness) and the young Anakin (played by Jake Lloyd), from The Phantom Menace. All the others appear to be on there, including a pretty cool image of the older Anakin (Hayden Christensen) morphing into Darth Vader. Unfortunately, you won't be able to buy this in stores or online (unless the person who's selling them wants a visit from a slew of lawyers), but it's certainly pretty to look at. Other characters I would've liked to see make an appearance on this already stacked poster: Jawas, Sand People, Lando's Aide (the bald dude with a computer in his head) and, well, how can you leave off Greedo? Check out the poster, and let us know who you think shouldn't have been left off.
[via Slashfilm]

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