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Edgar Wright Shows Off 'Scott Pilgrim' Cast
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After that rush of casting announcements, Scott Pilgrim VS the World is underway, and Edgar Wright is having a lot of fun teasing us from his MySpace blog. He's been quietly posting pictures of his cast this week.The first was the Ramona Flowers photo I posted yesterday, and it's been joined by a proper photo of Mary Elizabeth Winstead all dressed up and ready to film. Now I'm seeing the dream girl worth fighting seven exes for. (And I apologize for being unimpressed with the original photo -- look at how well her eyes match her inked counterpart!)
We also got a glimpse of Knives Chau, played by the equally lovely Ellen Wong, and an action shot of the first evil ex Scott must do battle with -- Matthew Patel, who will be played by Satya Bhabha. The Street Fighter (at least, it looks like Street Fighter) screen grab behind him is a very nice touch. So far, I'm really loving the secondary casting -- and that said, where's our Michael Cera photo?
All of the shots are available in our brand new Scott Pilgrim gallery below. I predict it will expand a lot more in the weeks to come, courtesy of Wright's MySpace.
Geek Daily: X-Men: First Class, Wolverine Cameos, and Ramona Flowers
Filed under: Action », Independent », Romance », Paramount », Warner Brothers », RumorMonger », 20th Century Fox », DIY/Filmmaking », Newsstand », Movie Marketing », Comic/Superhero/Geek », Remakes and Sequels », Images »

Especially when you consider who all is (and isn't) getting a cameo in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Widescreen Vision caught up with Lauren Shuler Donner, who revealed that a Storm cameo had been filmed, but was going to be cut. Which means there's probably a little Scott Summers in this film, as hinted by a character list in France's Climax Magazine -- and that itself confirms rumors we had last year. Despite that everyone you ever met in X-Men is going to be in it, Shuler Donner also revealed the film will be "well under" 2 hours. Uh oh.
Paramount announced that a third Star Trek trailer will be attached to Watchmen on March 6. Considering the Super Bowl TV spot excited no one (and marketing wise, that was really a time to win over the "new audience" this reboot is aiming for) this might be their final chance to kick ass.
TFW2005 has posted more toy images of what is believed to be The Fallen and Devastator from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. The Fallen kinda looks like an Alien/Predator baby (in metallic form), and hopefully that's a good thing. Devastator, meanwhile, just looks big and bad and powerful. We should warn you of spoilers, and you can check both out by clicking the image below.
Edgar Wright Gives a Much Needed 'Scott Pilgrim' Update
Filed under: Action », Comedy », Romance », Universal », DIY/Filmmaking », Movie Marketing », Comic/Superhero/Geek »
If ever there was a pairing to hipster fan-boys everywhere; it is Michael Cera and Edgar Wright. Think about it, Cera made a name for himself being the awkward hero, and who can write an unlikely hero better than the man who helped write the Blood and Ice Cream trilogy? In an interview with Wizard Universe, Wright got the chance to update the status of his indie-comic feature, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (if you have also been waiting with bated breath for news on his Ant Man adaptation, there are a few tidbits to be had as well). So if you were worried that Pilgrim would fall by the wayside in the light of some of Wright's other projects, fear not, all is well in Pilgrim-land.The original series was about a young Canadian and wannabe-rock star who falls for an American girl with the memorable name of Ramona V. Flowers (aka, the perfect girl). But in order to win the lady fair, our slacker must defeat her seven evil ex-boyfriends in hopes of winning a date with his dream girl. Cera plays Pilgrim, the bassist for the terribly titled band, Sex Bob-Omb, and Mary Elizabeth Winstead will star as Ramona. Wright isn't counting on making any more sequels the film as the comic was originally a 6-part series. Instead, Wright told Wizard that, "The script that we've written essentially covers all six. If it was at the level of Harry Potter we might be able to talk about doing six films but in this case our film is very much an adaptation of the entire six."
Weinstein Picks Up Mary Elizabeth Winstead's Dancing Movie
Filed under: Drama », Music & Musicals », Romance », Casting », Scripts », The Weinstein Co. »
Is it time to start referring to the "Teen Dance Movie" as its own genre of film? It's alarming how many of these movies are being announced, never mind that they all have roughly the same plot. And now The Weinstein Company is interested in suckling the teen dance teat. They have just bought the North American rights to Make It Happen, which starts shooting next month. The film is described as "a dance movie set in the world of burlesque." I'll admit, my interest in the film went from zero to ten by the time I reached the end of that sentence. It's amazing how just one word can change my opinion of a movie. They're shrewd, these Hollywood types. It seems like a sure way to double the box office -- dancing and romance for the ladies, half naked women for the gentlemen.
As we told you earlier, Make It Happen will star the lovely Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Grindhouse) as "a small-town woman who moves to Chicago with dreams of entering the Chicago School of Dance but winds up working in a burlesque club." The club "proves to be a place of conflict and self-discovery." Sadly, I don't think the filmmakers and I are on the same page with the phrase "self-discovery." Winstead is currently in theaters playing John McClane's daughter in the surprisingly solid Live Free or Die Hard, and I have a feeling Mr. McClane wouldn't approve of her new role at all. Make It Happen co-stars Riley Smith and Tessa Thompson, who played Jackie Cook on Veronica Mars. Darren Grant (Diary of a Mad Black Woman) will direct the film. Duane Adler wrote the script -- he also wrote Save the Last Dance and Step Up so it's clear the guy can tackle any genre. Teen dance movies, movies about dancing teens, films involving people between the ages of thirteen and nineteen who move their feet rhythmically -- Adler can do it all.
John McClane's Daughter Is Going To Dance Hard
Filed under: Drama », Music & Musicals », Romance », Casting »
Well, it looks like the studios are hoping to cash in early on the buzz surrounding big-budget musicals like Hairspray and are snagging any property with so much as a single dance number. Variety is reporting that Mary Elizabeth Winstead has just signed to star in the dance film Make It Happen. Written by the same man who brought us Save the Last Dance (or as I liked to call it, White Girls Can Jump) and Step Up, the pic will be directed by Darren Grant (Diary of a Mad Black Woman) and will tell the story of a small town girl (Winstead) who heads to the big city for a professional dancing career only to wind up working a Burlesque house. But since the film will be aimed at teens, I'm guessing the burlesque will be more like a Pussycat Dolls routine than anything R-rated.Winstead's career has been building steam over the past couple of years after some relatively high-profile roles -- including supporting parts in Bobby, Black Christmas, Factory Girl, and Grindhouse -- and while she didn't have the biggest role in Tarantino's Death Proof, I'm sure the sight of her in a cheerleader outfit managed to stick in the minds of a few of the audience members. Winstead will also be back in theaters this summer as John McClane's daughter in Live Free or Die Hard. You may remember that, at the Grindhouse junket, Winstead revealed to us that she'd have some ass-kicking to do in the film -- she won't just be a damsel in distress. Make It Happen looks to be Winstead's first foray into dancing but since she is a child star I'm sure there have been some dance lessons somewhere in her past. Production on Make It Happen is set to start this July, plenty of time to brush on a few steps if need be.
Yippee-Kai-Yay, We Finally Have a Real Trailer
Filed under: Action », New Releases », Fandom », Trailer Trash », 20th Century Fox », Remakes and Sequels »
The CGI car bouncing neatly over the heads of McClane and his young tag-along still looks horribly fake. It's a textbook example of how poorly conceived CGI effects can detract from, not add to the action quotient of a movie. And the whole 'driving a car into a helicopter' thing still doesn't really do it for me, either. The only possible reaction I could have to that is 'Wow, 20th Century Fox has a lot of money to burn.' Also, this trailer sort of confirms that sinking feeling I've had that Justin Long would have no other role than to be a constant, annoying sounding board for McClane's quips. Nevertheless, I did find a few things that I, as a McClane fan, could like in this brand new, fairly long, plot-heavy trailer for Live Free or Die Hard.
First of all, its villain-centric and gives us our first-ever look at Timothy Olyphant in bad-ass mode. He's even sporting a little grey hair, which gives him the look of a 40-year old math genius professor at Harvard or something. Also, there's a rock version of Beethoven's 9th thrown in there as a bone to fans (that was sort of Hans Gruber's victory theme in the first time.) Also, it looks like Mary Elizabeth Winstead was telling us the truth when she said that her character would be involved in action scenes -- the trailer gives away enough to show us that she gets kidnapped by Olyphant's terrorist character. Now, about the yippee-kai-yay. McClane says about three-quarters of the line in the trailer, and if I had to guess, I'd say we'll probably hear the whole thing, but that reminds me of the big rumor that's been floating around about Die Hard 4 for a while now -- that Fox wants to sneak it in as PG-13. Who knows. We'll find out.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead Drops 'Die Hard 4' Details
Filed under: Action », Casting », Fandom », 20th Century Fox »
Young up-and-comer Mary Elizabeth Winstead turned up at this past weekend's Grindhouse junket, where Cinematical's crackerjack reporter Kevin Kelly was stationed to pick up even the tiniest bits of news. While talking up her role in the film, Winstead was asked to drop some info about her other upcoming, high-profile project, Live Free or Die Hard, or as the non-Americans of the world know it, Die Hard 4.0. She didn't have much to say, but when asked directly if Bonnie Bedelia would be turning up for any kind of role in the film, Winstead confirmed what was already pretty much common knowledge -- that Bedelia will be a no-show once again. "She's not [back], no," was Winstead's answer. "I kind of take over that role as 'the family member' who is kind of taking care of herself, but also needs a little help from John McClane, too."
Winstead also said that her character, Lucy McClane, will get to have some kind of fight scenes in the film. When asked if Lucy is a 'damsel to be rescued,' Winstead replied: 'Kind of, but not really, because I'm a McClane, so I get to throw some punches. I get to kick a little butt, which is fun." Is villain Timothy Olyphant targeting McClane's daughter? Doesn't he have bigger fish to fry, like shutting down the whole country, or something? Anyway, I'm not going to be satisfied until we find out that Reginald VelJohnson's character has actually been the mastermind behind all of John McClane's troubles since 1988.
I'm Teasing Up a Black Christmas
Filed under: Horror », MGM », The Weinstein Co. », Remakes and Sequels »
One of the very few good movies that Bob Clark can claim to have directed is the 1974 holiday chiller Black Christmas, a film that's been accurately cited as one of the original inspirations for what's now known as the American Slasher Renaissance. Long before Jason grabbed an axe, Freddy sharpened his claws and Mikey hacked his big sister to death, there was a sorority house full of kids who were hacked up solid over Christmas break.And yeah, you heard about it a while ago: MGM & Dimension decided that the flick was worthy of a remake, so they hired the two-man filmmaking unit that is Glen Morgan & James Wong (aka the guys who brought you Final Destination, The One and Willard) and ogled a late December release date. The original Black Christmas starred Margot Kidder, Olivia Hussey, Keir Dullea, John Saxon and Andrea Martin. The new version features the likes of Michelle Trachtenberg, Katie Cassidy, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Lacey Chabert and ... Andrea Martin.
So I'm taking bets now, horror fans: Go watch the new teaser and then answer this question: Will this be one of those good remakes (Chainsaw, Dawn, Hills) or one of the other (Amityville, Fog, Wax) ones?









