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In Production News

Nicole Kidman filming Australia

Nicole Kidman is currently filming Baz Luhrmann‘s new epic Australia.

Set during World War II, the story follows an English aristocrat named Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) who is left in control of a cattle station. With the help of an Australian drover (played by Hugh Jackman), she drives the cattle across the property whilst Darwin gets bombed by the Japanese.

It was originally set to star Russell Crowe in the Jackman role but he pulled out after problems with the budget.

Here are two pictures from the set:

Nicole Kidman on set 1

Nicole Kidman on set 2 

It is currently shooting on location in Darwin, the tropical capital city of Australia’s Northern Territory.

> IMDb entry for Australia
> Cinematical report on the production back in April

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News Technology

YouTube Remixer

YouTube RemixerYouTube have added what could be a very useful application – the ability to edit your videos online.

It is called YouTube Remixer and the official blurb says:

Sometimes, instant gratification video is just the thing you need. If you’ve ever uploaded from your cell phone, wished for an easy way to add titles and transitions, or just wanted to remix your own videos, Remixer is a great place to play.

It lets you assemble your new video in an easy drag-and-drop timeline, and then publish it right back to YouTube. Your original videos will stay exactly the same.

TechCrunch have their doubts:

This isn’t an offering that is going to be embraced by serious content creators but it is ideal for casual YouTube uploaders. The interface is fairly simple if perhaps a little bit dull and boring.

Creating a one stop shop for all things video at YouTube is a natural progression path that gives prosumers another reason to spend more time on the site; it’s just that it’s grey, uninspiring and so very not Google.

But this could be the start of something very interesting at YouTube.

Who knows, may be the Adobe powered editor could become a very popular online application. If it is easy to use then I can only see it growing and taking off in interesting ways.

YouTube Remixer Logo

Plus, the key thing here is that people are more likely to get hooked in to the site and even develop their editing skills if it takes off.

Another smart move from the the GooTubers.

> Official YouTube Remix section of the site
> Check out the lengthy and interesting Wikipedia entry on YouTube

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News Technology

YouTube to test digital fingerprints on videos

YouTube Fingerprint imageYouTube are testing a method of digital fingerprinting that will identify what clips are copyrighted.

Apparently, it was developed by Google in collaboration with Time Warner and Disney.

Kenneth Li and Eric Auchard of Reuters report:

The technology, developed by engineers at YouTube-owner Google Inc., will help content owners such as movie and TV studios identify videos uploaded to the site without the copyright owner’s permission, legal, marketing and strategy executives at YouTube told Reuters in an interview on Monday.

The so-called video fingerprinting tools, which identify unique attributes in the video clips, will be available for testing in about a month, a YouTube executive said.

“The technology was built with the Disney’s and Time Warner’s in mind,” Chris Maxcy, YouTube partner development director, said, adding that, since early this year, Google has been testing audio-fingerprinting tools with record labels.

These tools will be used to identify copyrighted material, after which media companies can decide if they would like to remove the material or keep it up, as part of a revenue-sharing deal with YouTube, which can sell advertising alongside it.

Once proven to work, the technology could be used to block the uploading of copyrighted clips, YouTube product manager David King said. It aims to make the tools widely available to any copyright owner later this year.

The big question here is: will this work? Obviously big media companies want to protect the content they fund and produce. But whether anyone likes it or not part of the appeal of YouTube is that it has become an unofficial archive for a lot of copyrighted material.

But its not like it has become The Pirate Bay. It is just that a generation of people are increasingly growing used to finding video on YouTube in a way that wasn’t possible in the past. If YouTube filters this out digitally (and that is a big if) then won’t that just lead to clone video sites picking up the slack?

With the notable exception of Disney, Paramount, Lionsgate and MGM‘s bold move in to the world of movies on iTunes, major media companies have been slow to pick up on how their content can be used. At worst, they have been guilty of sticking their head in the sand when it comes to how people want to view clips, trailers or download movies.

Maybe this attempt to work with Google (rather than slapping down lawsuits that will probably go nowhere) is a step in the right direction. But at the moment it sounds like a group of highly paid lawyers trying to force a genie back in to a bottle.

> See the full story at Reuters
> Mark Cuban at Blog Maverick with his take on this issue
> Mark also wrote a very interesting post back in October about the copyright issues behind Google’s acquisition of YouTube

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News Technology

Apple to offer movie rentals

Apple ShowtimeMatthew Garrahan of the Financial Times reports that Apple are in advanced talks with the major studios about launching a movie rental service:

Apple is in advanced talks with Hollywood’s largest movie studios about launching an online film rental service to challenge cable and satellite TV operators.

The service could be significant for Apple. If it signs enough studios, the group will get access to more premium film content.

Apple already sells films that can be downloaded and owned, and has distribution deals with Walt Disney and Paramount. Other studios have shied from tie-ups with Apple because of concerns that digital downloading may hit DVD sales.

But studios will be more enthusiastic about joining its video-on-demand service. Films downloaded to rent are unlikely to affect DVD sales.

Apple, which declined to comment, is believed to be aiming for an autumn release.

The price would be $2.99 for a 30-day rental and the DRM software would allow films to be copied from a computer to at least one other device such as the video iPod or iPhone.

This would appear to be a logical move after Apple started selling movies through iTunes last September.

> Check out the original story here at the Financial Times
> Mac Rumors reported a cryptic hint from Steve Jobs about this at a recent shareholders meeting
> Find out more about the iTunes Store at Wikipedia

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News

Thundercats movie in the works

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ThundercatsWith Transformers set to storm the box office next month it seems that another 80s TV show is going to get the big screen treatment.

Marc Graser at Variety reports that Warner Bros have plans to turn Thundercats into a movie:

It’s Thundercats, ho! at Warner Bros.

Studio has optioned a script by tyro scribe Paul Sopocy to turn the popular 1980s animated series and toy line into a live action feature.

Warner-based Paula Weinstein will produce through her Spring Creek Prods. banner, along with Dick Robertson and Lew Korman.

Property revolves around a group of humanoid cats (with feline names like Lion-O, Tygra, Panthro and Cheetara) who must flee their planet of Thundera after it’s destroyed. Once crash-landing on another planet, Third Earth, they must thwart Mumm-Ra, an evil sorcerer, bent on killing them off.

Sopocy has written the script as an origin story expanding on the major heroes and villains from the animated series, with the plot focusing on Lion-O coming of age as the leader of the Thundercats.

Project was brought to Warner by Palek Patel, VP at Spring Creek. Dan Lin is overseeing the pic for Warners.

The Thundercats franchise began in 1983 and spawned several animated series, with the most recent airing on Cartoon Network, a toy line produced by LJN and comicbooks published by Marvel and DC imprints. Warner Bros. has owned the rights to the animated series since acquiring Telepictures Corp. in 1989.

For those unfamiliar with the show you can check out its worryingly large Wikipedia entry here.

Or you can check out the old TV intro below:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qd_IsxgAf8[/youtube]

> Original story at Variety
> Thunderlair – Extensive Thundercats fansite

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News Technology

Google acquires FeedBurner

Another smart move from Google, as they acquire FeedBurner and slowly become the modern day Skynet.

Google FeedBurner

> Official announcement from Google
> Find out more about FeedBurner at Wikipedia

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Interesting News

Silver Surfer Wiki

Silver SurferThe new Fantastic 4 film has started a Wiki based around the identity of the Silver Surfer, the iconic Marvel character who appears in it.

Fox are allowing fans of the series to edit the wiki and build a community around it.

This is from the official press release:

Los Angeles, CA…. In the upcoming summer film FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SIVER SURFER, the Fantastic Four meet their greatest challenge yet, as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction. Just who is the Silver Surfer? Comic book fans around the world are invited to collaborate together to answer that very question. Through a new wiki website, fans can work together and share information about one of the most revered comic book characters, and speculate on the ultimate mystery in the comic book world.

www.whoisthesilversurfer.com is a one-stop destination to find everything you need to know about the origins of the Silver Surfer. Built using DokuWiki, a leading open source wiki solution that allows for multi-language functionality, fans can contribute to the official Silver Surfer wiki in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian. Other languages can be added by request by fans around the globe.

“Wikis are a very popular way to share information, and fans of this franchise are a very passionate group,” comments Bettina Sherick, Vice President of Digital Marketing, Fox International Theatrical. “There are already wiki entries online about the Silver Surfer. We’re creating one destination for those fast and true fans to share their knowledge and love for the Silver Surfer with a whole new audience who will meet the power cosmic for the first time this summer in cinemas.”

Adds Dan Light, Head of Interactive for creative marketing agency Picture Production Company (PPC) in London, “We are excited to help Fox bring this project to life. It’s truly a collaborative authoring effort bringing together the fans and the distributor to an unprecedented extent.”

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer opens in the US and UK on Friday 15th June

> Check out the Silver Surfer Wiki
> Official site for the Fantastic 4 film
> Find out more about Wikis at Wiki.org

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Cannes Festivals News

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days wins the Palme D’Or

Romanian drama 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days has won the Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days

A harrowing depiction of a woman (played by Anamaria Marinca) trying to help her friend get an abortion in Communist-era Romania, it was hotly tipped in a very strong field.

> IMDb entry for 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
> BBC News report on the win

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Cannes News

A Mighty Heart screens at Cannes

A Mighty Heart is the new film starring Angelina Jolie as Mariane Pearl, the widow of the late Daniel Pearl.

He was investigating a story about Islamic extremists in Pakistan for the Wall Street Journal and was murdered by militants in early 2002.

Jolie was in town for the press conference earlier today with the other lead actors and director Michael Winterbottom.

Angelina Jolie at the Mighty Heart press conference

Brad Pitt was also there (he was a producer on the film) alongside Winterbottom, actor Dan Futterman (who plays Daniel Pearl) and  Indian actor Irfan Khan who also stars.

But perhaps the most interesting part of the press conference was  when a Bloomberg TV journalist asked Marianne Pearl for forgiveness.

After Daniel’s death in 2002 he had probed her about whether she had seen the tape of her husband’s death that was released on the internet by his killers.

Nacy Tartaglione-Vialatte of the LA Times reports:

The usual sorts of questions were asked of Pitt and Jolie; some to do with acting and producing or their feelings about the film and of course the inevitable “What do you think of Cannes?” (Pitt said, “It doesn’t feel much different because we usually have a camera following us every day”), but no one was prepared when a Bloomberg TV journalist took the microphone.

“Hi, Mariane,” he said, to which she replied with a nod. “We meet again,” he added before going on to explain that he was in fact the reporter represented in the film who asks a controversial question. “What is in the film isn’t exactly what I said and I wish someone more handsome could have played me, like Brad. But, I wanted to ask you Mariane, would you forgive me?”

A hush fell over the room before Pearl said, “I accept your apology.”

The question had been, “Did you watch the tape?”

A Mighty Heart opens  in the US on June 22nd and in the UK on September 28th

> Official site for A Mighty Heart
> A Mighty Heart at the IMDb

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Cannes Festivals News

Polanski walks out of press conference

The AP are reporting that Roman Polanski walked out of a press conference earlier today at Cannes.

He was talking about To Each His Own Cinema, a collection of short films from 30 illustrious directors from around the world.

They report:

Director Roman Polanski walked out of a news conference at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday after berating journalists for asking ’empty’ questions.

Polanski, whose film “The Pianist” won the top prize at Cannes in 2002, was onstage with nearly 30 major directors – from Mexico’s Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu to Germany’s Wim Wenders to China’s Wong Kar-wai – who were showing short films in homage to cinema.

Apparently several questions focused on the future of cinema in the digital age and towards the end Polanski took the microphone and said:

“It’s a shame to have such poor questions, such empty questions. And I think that it’s really the computer which has brought you down to this level. You’re no longer interested in what’s going on in the cinema. Frankly, let’s all go and have lunch”.

None of the directors followed him and it is unclear what the director of Chinatown and The Pianist had to eat.

But here he is with his fellow directors at the photo call (he is on the front row to the left  wearing a white jacket and jeans):

Photocall for To Each His Own Cinema

> AP story via Guardian Film
> Roman Polanski at the IMDb

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News Trailers

Latest Transformers trailer

This is the latest Transformers trailer, which shows a lot more action and transformations.

It opens in the US on July 4th and in the UK on July 27th.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjbjyxdQfBQ[/youtube]

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Festivals News

Sicko screens at Cannes

Sicko screened earlier today at the Cannes film festival.

Michael Moore in Sicko

The new documentary by Michael Moore explores the US health care system and screens at the festival 3 years after he won the Palme D’or with Fahrenheit 9/11.

Mike Collett-White of Reuters reports from Cannes:

Director Michael Moore says the U.S. health care system is driven by greed in his new documentary “SiCKO”, and asks of Americans in general, “Where is our soul?”

He also said he could go to jail for taking a group of volunteers suffering ill health after helping in the September 11, 2001 rescue efforts on an unauthorised trip to Cuba, where they received exemplary treatment at virtually no cost.

The controversial film maker is back in Cannes, where he won the film festival’s highest honour in 2004 with his anti-Bush polemic “Fahrenheit 9/11”.

In “SiCKO” he turns his attention to health, asking why 50 million Americans, 9 million of them children, live without cover, while those that are insured are often driven to poverty by spiralling costs or wrongly refused treatment at all.

But the movie, which has taken Cannes by storm, goes further by portraying a country where the government is more interested in personal profit and protecting big business than caring for its citizens, many of whom cannot afford health insurance.

Stephen Robb of BBC News quotes Moore about his Cuba trip:

“The point was not to go to Cuba, it was to go to American soil, to Guantanamo Bay, to take the 9/11 rescue workers there to receive the same healthcare that they are giving the al-Qaeda detainees. No film-maker should ever have to be talking about jail or fines or where he or she can travel.”

Moore told a Cannes press conference: “I know a lot of you have written: ‘How dumb are they to give us all this publicity?’ But I am the one who is personally being investigated, and I am the one who is personally liable for potential fines or jail so I don’t take it lightly.”

Slashfilm has a rundown of the early critical reaction (which seems mostly positive) and also has a very interesting story about Moore (apparently) paying the medical bills of one of his fiercest critics. (Moore even left a voicemail for him).

> Sicko at the IMDb
> BBC News on Sicko opening at Cannes
> Moorewatch on Sicko
> Slashfilm on the early reactions

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Interesting News

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino to reunite

Gregg Goldstein of The Hollywood Reporter says that Robert De Niro and Al Pacino will team up again for the first time since Heat in 1995.

Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in Heat

But unlike that film they will share a lot of screen time together:

Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are teaming to play New York police investigators hunting a serial killer in Jon Avnet’s $60 million thriller “Righteous Kill” for Avi Lerner’s Millennium Films and Emmett/Furla Films.

The independently financed feature written by Russell Gewirtz (“Inside Man,” the upcoming “Labyrinth”) unites the longtime friends on screen for some 90% of the film — unlike their one shared scene in Michael Mann’s “Heat” and no shared scenes in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II.”

“You see those two icons onscreen together for virtually the whole film,” Lerner said at his Festival de Cannes offices, “(something) never seen before in the history of cinema. It’s one of the hardest deals we’ve ever done to put these two actors together.”

Lerner and Randall Emmett closed negotiations on the CAA-packaged project late Thursday morning during the festival.

Righteous Kill starts shooting in Connecticut on August 6th.

In the meantime check out their scene in Heat:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYSzx_zy-98[/youtube]

Images © Copyright 1995 – Warner Bros

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Festivals Interesting News

Joy Division film gets plaudits

Stephen Robb of BBC News is reporting good things about Control, a new film about former Joy Division singer Ian Curtis.

Control

It is the directorial debut of Anton Corbijn and seems to have gone down well after opening the Director’s Fortnight strand of the Cannes Film Festival:

A British film about the life and death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, starring a first-time actor, has earned a rapturous reception in Cannes. Unknown Sam Riley said he was “working in a warehouse in Leeds folding shirts” when he was cast to star in Control.

Debut film director Anton Corbijn said the newcomer had brought “an innocence and freshness that I was hoping for but never thought I would find”. This is a very hard role for anybody to play, because it is very hard to fit in somebody’s shoes who has become an icon in many people’s eyes,” said the Dutch director.

“I can’t think of the movie without Sam, to be very honest – I think he gave everything to that role. It was his first film, it was my first film – in a way we had nothing to lose.”

Control, which also stars Samantha Morton as Curtis’s wife, follows the singer’s rise with Joy Division until his suicide in 1980, aged 23.

Find out more about Control at the following links:

> Official site for Control
> BBC News article on Control at Cannes
> Find out more about Ian Curtis at Wikipedia

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News

Sicko in the news

The new Michael Moore documentary Sicko premieres at Cannes this week and it has already been making waves.

It deals with the US healthcare system and below is a clip from a ABC News item from Channel 7 in New York:

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It opens in the US on June 29th and probably in the UK soon after

> Michael Moore’s official site
> Sicko at the IMDb
> Anne Thompson of Variety interviews Moore about the film

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In Production News

Mischa Barton to star in St Trinians

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Mischa Barton is the latest star to join the cast of British comedy St Trinians.

Mischa Barton

This is from the official press release:

Ealing Studios today announced that Mischa Barton, star of acclaimed US TV drama ‘The OC’, has been confirmed to appear alongside International pop stars Girls Aloud (school band) and the all star cast of ST TRINIAN’S.

The 21 year old British actress plays JJ French and joins well known names such as Rupert Everett (Shrek, My Best Friend’s Wedding), Colin Firth (Nanny McPhee, Bridget Jones’ Diary), Lena Headey (300), Caterina Murino (Casino Royale) Stephen Fry (V for Vendetta, Stormbreaker), Jodie Whittaker (Venus), Celia Imrie (Bridget Jones’ Diary, Calendar Girls), Anna Chancellor (Four Weddings and a Funeral), comedian Russell Brand, Toby Jones (Infamous, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets) and Internationally renowned model Lily Cole on the set of the eagerly anticipated new British comedy.

The film which commenced principal photography on March 25 on location in and around London also stars a host of rising talent playing the new breed of St Trinian’s girls. These include fresh out of RADA new face Gemma Arterton, Talulah Riley (Pride And Prejudice), Tamsin Egerton (Keeping Mum), Amara Karan (soon to be seen in the upcoming The Darjeeling Limited), Lucy Punch (Hot Fuzz, Being Julia) singer Paloma Faith and Antonia Bernath.

ST TRINIAN’S is produced and directed by Oliver Parker (The Importance of Being Earnest, An Ideal Husband) and Barnaby Thompson (Wayne’s World 1 & 2, Spiceworld, An Ideal Husband) and is written by Piers Ashworth and Nick Moorcroft.

The film is scheduled for UK release on Friday 21st December.

> St Trinian’s IMDb Entry
> The Mischa Barton Experience – Extensive Fansite
> Find out more about the history of St Trinian’s at Wikipedia

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Interesting News

IESB shut down over Iron Man photos?

Cinematical report a worrying story about fellow movie website IESB.

Apparently it was shut down yesterday for a short period after leaking those Iron Man photos (and some footage of the shoot):

You may have noticed that, about an hour ago, prominent movie website IESB.net came back to life after being down for an extended period of time. Here’s what happened in a nutshell: After IESB posted some spy video and images of Iron Monger on the set of Iron Man, Paramount Pictures went ballistic and sent a legal letter to the IESB host demanding the site be shut down for copyright infrigement.

That much was pretty much common knowledge, but I got a more detailed account today from IESB’s Stephanie Sanchez. “We were not notified in any way, or asked to take it down,” Stephanie says. “We were literally in the middle of posting a story and all of a sudden our server was gone. We called our hosting company, they transferred us to legal and we were forwarded the letter that was sent from Paramount on Friday that demanded the shut down. Note, this is a letter we were never sent and weren’t given any warning about.”

Stephanie continues: “Here’s the kicker. The video and pictures that were in question were in no way property of Paramount. Both were shot from a parking lot of a 24 hour fitness center across the street from the Iron Man shoot that was taking place on a public street in Long Beach, CA. There was no violation of copyright whatsoever. After hours on the phone yesterday with Paramount reps (who had no clue about it) they completely apologized and said this should have never happened. It was the idiots in the Paramount legal department who did this.”

If true, it would appear to be a huge PR blunder. Don’t the legal guys get the idea that leaks like this help build buzz for the film? As I write, the most popular story on Digg in the last 24 hours was the hi-res shots of the Iron Man suit. But now, the story of the IESB shutdown is rapidly gaining momentum on the same site.

Legal tactics like this just make large companies look meanspirited and out of touch. To make matters even worse for Paramount, this follows the episode in which The Movie Blog was wrapped around the legal knuckles for posting images from the new Transformers movie.

It is true that bad buzz can be created from leaks and it is reasonable that a studio wants to control who sees what from productions they have invested a lot of money in. But surely by doing this, aren’t they just alienating the target audience for these films?

> See how many diggs the IESB story gets (441 as I write this link at 16.40 GMT)
> Film School Rejects chip in with their angle

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Images In Production News

Iron Man photos

SlashFilm has posted two high resolution photos from the new Iron Man film which is currently in production.

One features Robert Downey Jnr as Tony Stark:

Robert Downey Junior as Tony Stark

…whilst the other is of him in the Iron Man suit:

Iron Man suit

It is scheduled for release by Paramount on May 2nd, 2008.

> Go to SlashFilm for the hi-res images
> Iron Man entry at the IMDb
> Find out more about the Iron Man character at Wikipedia

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Box Office News

More records broken by Spider-Man 3

Spidey celebrates more recordsSpider-Man 3 continues its record breaking run at cinemas around the globe with a $375 million box office haul.

In the US it also broke the 3-day record (set last summer by Pirates 2) by grossing $148 million.

Ian Mohr of Variety reports:

“Spider-Man 3” swung into theaters over the weekend with $148 million in ticket sales, according to estimates, shattering records for biggest opening weekend ever at the North American B.O., as well as biggest opening day on Friday.

Third in the Spidey series easily surpassed the previous record holder for biggest first day and weekend, Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean:

Dead Man’s Chest,” which raked in $55.8 million in a single day when it bowed last July for a three-day tally of $135.6 million.

Opening-day for “Spider-Man 3” on Friday was a whopping $59 million domestically.

Pic was the biggest worldwide weekend ever as well, with $375 million overall.

After some of the rather snarky reviews it got (many of them bleating the same predictable tune), I’m sure Sam Raimi and his team are glad that audiences are responding to the film.

> Original story at Variety
> Latest numbers from Box Office Mojo

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Box Office News

Spider-Man 3 breaks one day box office record

Despite mixed reviews Spider-Man 3 has broken the opening day box office record with an estimated haul of $59 million in just 24 hours.

David Germain of the AP reports:

Hollywood’s biggest superhero now has the biggest box-office debut. “Spider-Man 3” took in a record $59 million domestically on opening day Friday, breaking the previous all-time high of $55.8 million for “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” in its first day last summer.

Sony Pictures, the studio behind the “Spider-Man” franchise, also reported Saturday that the movie took in an additional $45 million overseas on Friday for a worldwide total of $104 million, a record for single-day grosses globally.

Sony spokesman Steve Elzer said executives at the studio declined to comment until estimates for the full weekend are available Sunday morning.

By then, the “Spider-Man” franchise could reclaim the record for best three-day opening ever. The first “Spider-Man” pulled in $114.8 million domestically in its debut weekend in 2002, a record that stood until “Dead Man’s Chest” shattered it with $135.6 million last July.

In a news release, Sony said it expects “Spider-Man 3” will come in around the $135 million to $145 million range for its first weekend.

Did you see it this weekend? And if so, what did you think?

> AP article on Spidey’s record breaking opening
> Box Office Mojo with more analysis

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In Production News

DreamWorks team up with Peter Jackson

Lovely BonesVariety reports that DreamWorks have snapped up the rights to Peter Jackson‘s next film, The Lovely Bones:

Peter Jackson will make his next movie at DreamWorks.

Committing at least $65 million, DreamWorks in association with Film 4 has won the bidding for Jackson’s bigscreen adaptation of Alice Sebold’s best-selling 2002 tome “The Lovely Bones.”

Announcement came early Friday evening, capping a weeklong auction that had three other majors vying for Jackson’s project as well-Warner Bros Pictures, Universal and Sony.

Jackson is set to begin lensing in October in Pennsylvania and New Zealand from a script he co-wrote with “Lord of the Rings” collaborators Philippa Boyens and Fran Walsh. Paramount, which owns DreamWorks, will distribute “Bones” worldwide, with Jackson promising to deliver the film by the fourth quarter 2008.

The book is about a 14-year-old who has been raped and killed, but then watches over her family and killer from the afterlife.

It is a departure from the epic stories he told in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong, and would appear to be more similar to a an earlier Jackson drama like 1994’s Heavenly Creatures.

> The IMDb entry for The Lovely Bones
> The story in full over at Variety
> More on Jackson’s future projects at Wikipedia

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Awards Season News

Oscarwatch getting sued

David Poland of The Hot Blog reports that the excellent awards site Oscarwatch is getting sued.

Whilst I have to confess that I’m not overly familiar with the full legal details of this particular case, part of me just feels sad that AAMPAS felt they had to resort to this.

I understand why they feel the need to protect their brand, especially if other sites are making ad money off the back of it.

But let’s look at it another way: aren’t sites like Oscarwatch helping promote awareness of the Oscars and the overall brand? Is the site really doing that much damage (if any) to the Academy Awards?

What do you think? Feel free to post your comments below.

> David Poland with more analysis at The Hot Blog
> Webpronews with more on the Oscarwatch lawsuit

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Interesting News Technology

Blogs and film coverage

Anne Thompson of Variety posts a smart and lucid piece on how blogs are reshaping film coverage:

Bloggers come in many shapes and sizes. Some are professional journalists. Others are amateur fanboys. A few create original content, but most riff on other people’s blogs. (At thompsononhollywood.com, I do both.) Some are erudite and write with charm and brio. Others suck.

But for better or worse, blogs are here to stay. And they’re reshaping the coverage of films today. Movie publicity may never be quite the same.

Until very recently, studio information gatekeepers and press agents could to some degree control the flow of information about their movies and clients. They could confirm and deny facts and spin stories to a select list of reporters who played by the accepted rules of engagement that went along with their privileged access.

But the Internet has changed all that.

Early Web leaks and misinformation are giving the PR community headaches.

When something incorrect is posted, it spreads like wildfire. Too many viral postings from too many unfamiliar sources make it impossible for anyone to return calls, much less ferret out the source of the infection.

And then there’s the problem of timing. Bloggers typically reveal nuggets of film info — usually casting announcements — long before agents and studios are prepared to release the information, often because the deals aren’t done.

In October 2004, when LatinoReview.com announced newcomer Brandon Routh as the star of “Superman Returns,” it forced Warner Bros. to reluctantly confirm his casting a few days later. And when TMZ.com went full speed ahead and claimed that Emile Hirsch was in talks to star in “Speed Racer,” it turned out to be true. Warners was not happy about either breach.

The line between traditional journalism and indie purveyors of buzz continues to blur.

If you have ever wondered about the impact the internet is having on the film industry, then you should check out the rest of her article here.

Also check out her Variety colleague Peter Bart with his latest “Back Lot” column about blogs and the the film world.

> Anne’s blog at Variety
> Some other movie blogs at About.com

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News Technology

Pan’s Labyrinth wins at the Webbys

Webby LogoCongratulations to Picturehouse and Deep Focus for their work on the official website for Pan’s Labyrinth, which has just scooped the Webby Award for Best Movie and Film website.

Not only was it one of the best films of last year, but it had an online presence to complement the marvellous work on screen.

Congratulations should also go to NPR who won in the Best Podcast category. Their range of podcasts is superb and the NPR Movies podcast is worth a special mention as it is excellent roundup of all that is going on in the movie world.

> The winners at this year’s Webby Awards
> Interesting article at iMediaConnection on the work Deep Focus did on the Pan’s Labyrinth website
> Subscribe to NPR Movies podcast via iTunes

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Cinema News

Grindhouse split in two

Sorry for the delay in posting this, but in case you hadn’t heard Grindhouse is going to be split in two for UK audiences.

Grindhouse posterThe plan is to release Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof in September and then Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror at some point in the future.

Here is the official press release from the film’s UK distributor, Momentum Pictures:

Tarantino’s Death Proof will be released via Momentum Pictures/Dimension Films on September 21 with Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror released at a later date to be confirmed shortly.

Death Proof will screen In Competition at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, May 16-27 2007 continuing the festival’s long and successful collaboration with the filmmaker whose 1994 movie Pulp Fiction won the coveted Palme D’Or.

Tarantino’s Death Proof is a white knuckle ride behind the wheel of a psycho serial killer’s roving, revving, racing death machine.

Rodriguez’s Planet Terror is a heart-pounding trip to a town ravaged by a mysterious plague.

Inspired by the unique distribution of independent horror classics of the sixties and seventies, these are two shockingly bold features replete with fake trailers, missing reels and plenty of exploitative mayhem.

Rodriguez and Tarantino set out to make two very different, very complete movies which will be distributed separately internationally where the culture of grindhouses grinding out movies back to back is not familiar.

Harvey Weinstein stated, “We are very proud of “Grindhouse,” which earned overwhelming rave reviews for its audaciousness and boldness. Based on US audience’s positive reactions to Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Death Proof’ and Robert Rodriguez’s ‘Planet Terror’ combined with their resistance to the three-hour running time, we’ve revised our UK release plans to allow audiences the chance to see the films separately, like they will be shown in all international territories. We are really excited about launching the new version of ‘Death Proof’ in Cannes and about the international release for both movies.”

Harvey and Bob Weinstein were clearly devastated by Grindhouse’s disappointing opening in the US, especially after all the great buzz and reviews it got. But September feels a little late – won’t it already be out on Region 1 DVD by then?

> Official site for Grindhouse
> Reviews for Grindhouse at Metacritic

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In Production Interesting News

The Bourne Ultimatum returns to Waterloo

The Bourne Ultimatum crew have been filming at Waterloo Station again.

I passed through the station yesterday afternoon as I was on my way to see Spider-Man 3 (more of which later) and I couldn’t help but take some more photos, especially as my post on the filming back in January is the most popular in the history of this site.

As I got off the train, I saw a crowd gathered near platform 9 and it seemed to be similar to the scene being filmed before. What appeared to be Matt Damon’s stunt double raced by me and several policemen (well, actors not real ones) then ran in the opposite direction. I have a feeling they are running to the scene of an ‘incident’.

Like before, the extras mingled pretty seamlessly with public. Maybe the effect the film makers are going for is the raw, hand held approach that worked so well in the second film.

Below are some pictures.

Crowd gathers
This is a scene where something happens at the station and the crowd gathers as Jason Bourne runs away.

Camera set up
From the other side of the station, the crew are setting up a shot of the same scene.

Filming begins
The crew stop to set up again.

Matt Damon’s stunt double
The guy in the centre of the picture (with his back to the camera) looked like Matt Damon’s stunt double.

Crew set up camera
The police in the background are actually actors.

Police rush in
Actors playing police officers rush to the ‘incident’ whilst the camera rolls.

The Bourne Ultimatum opens in the US on August 8th and in the UK on August 17th.

> Official site for The Bourne Ultimatum
> Wikipedia entry for The Bourne Ultimatum
> The London Evening Standard also had some photos of Matt Damon filming at Waterloo the previous evening
> Check out the cool one sheet poster at I Watch Stuff
> The trailer at Yahoo Movies

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Box Office News

A big week for Spider-Man 3

The summer blockbuster season began last night as Spider-Man 3 had its world premiere in Tokyo.

With a rumoured budget of $258 million and a global marketing spend in the region of $100 million a lot is riding on this film.

Kimiko de Freytas-Tamura of the AFP writes:

The third and possibly final installment of the widely popular “Spider-Man” films made its world debut in Tokyo Monday in a rare move for Hollywood as it sees more opportunities overseas. Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst and other stars of the movie attended the gala red-carpet premiere of “Spider-Man 3,” the latest chapter in the adventures of the web-spinning comic hero.

The potential summer blockbuster opens in Japan and other major Asian markets on May 1, three days before the United States. It will also come out on May 1 in some European countries including France and Germany. It marks the first time that Sony Pictures, despite its Japanese parent company, has chosen to debut such a high-profile film in Japan, the world’s second-largest box office.

“Of course, we are looking to boost our proceeds in Japan,” said a Sony official in Tokyo. Last year domestic fare overtook Hollywood movies in revenue at the Japanese box office for the first time in 20 years thanks to a growing crop of high-quality Japanese productions.

Analysts said Sony’s decision to launch the new “Spider-Man” in Japan was primarily symbolic as it will be out within days elsewhere in the world and can be expected to be a hit in the United States.

I think the the success of this film is pretty much assured. The question is really how big it is going to be. Given that spring releases like 300 and Blades of Glory have surpassed expectations to become major hits, the opening numbers for Spidey could be huge.

The first one was a faithful and well crafted comic book adaptation and was the biggest film of 2002. The second film was better – I think it still stands up as one of the best comic book adaptations ever put on screen – and this one looks like it could follow suit.

I’m seeing it this week so I’ll report back with some thoughts soon.

Spider-Man 3 opens in the UK on May 4th

> Official site for Spider-Man 3 and the official blog
> IMDb entry for Spider-Man 3
> The impressive Wikipedia entry for Spider-Man 3 (editing is locked but be careful about spoilers)
> SlashFilm has some QT footage from GermanTV with more Venom

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DVD & Blu-ray News TV

Twin Peaks Season 2 is out on Region 1 DVD

Twin Peaks - Season 2 on DVDAt long last the second season of David Lynch‘s classic TV show Twin Peaks is available on DVD.

At the moment it just being released on Region 1 but if you have a multi-region player that won’t be a problem.

It was one of the best TV shows of the early 90s and although it lost its way somewhat towards the end it still featured some memorable episodes.

A lot of people have asked me over the years about when this was going to be available and the reason it was delayed for so long was a complex web of legal and distribution issues.

But if you are a Lynch fan then this is well worth a look. IGN have posted a review of the package along with some screenshots.

> Buy Twin Peaks Season 2 from Amazon USA
> Find out more about the show at Wikipedia
> Interstate 95 – Twin Peaks fansite
> David Lynch’s official site (the ringtones are fantastic)

(DVD & Artwork © 2006 Paramount Home Video. All Rights Reserved.)

UPDATE: Thanks to Mark for pointing out in the comments below that Twin Peaks Season 2 is only out on Region 1 DVD at the moment.

I was wondering why this post was getting so much traffic but in my haste to state that the Region 1 DVD was available I mistakenly said it was out on Region 2. Alas, it isn’t yet as the tortuous rights issues to this title drag on.

Thw Wikipedia entry for Twin Peaks has the following to say on the release problems both seasons have had:

The release of Season Two was complicated by the sale of Republic Pictures, the successor-in-interest to Worldvision Enterprises (the series’ former distributor) and which currently holds ancillary rights in North America, to Paramount/Viacom in 1998; the transition of home video rights; and the later 2006 split of Viacom into two separate companies. Also, David Lynch oversaw the transfer from video to DVD personally, but was delayed by the production of his new film, Inland Empire. The first season was released to DVD on Artisan Entertainment, the video licensee for Republic, but Artisan/Lions Gate’s rights expired in September 2005, and thus were transferred to Paramount.

The second season release was postponed several times, from September 2004, to early 2005, to September 2005, to early 2006. Despite its long delay, Season Two was finally released in the United States and Canada on April 3, 2007. In Germany, where Season 2 is to be released in two parts on separate dates in 2007, Part 1 went on general release on January 4, 2007.

North American rights to the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me film are owned by New Line Cinema, a division of Time Warner (which also owns Warner Bros.), and is available on video and DVD through New Line. In Canada, the DVD was distributed through Alliance Atlantis, which holds all Canadian rights to the New Line library.

Although Republic technically holds major ancillary rights, Paramount’s home entertainment division (a Viacom unit) now holds home video rights. Television distribution rights are now held by CBS Paramount Television, the successor-in-interest to Paramount’s television unit.

Perhaps it’s best to get that multi-region DVD player after all…

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Transformers Preview Footage

Yesterday I attended a preview screening of footage from the new Transformers movie in London. It consisted of four scenes from the film and security was extra tight. That meant that I had to check in my mobile phone in with security and rely on the old fashioned pen and notebook to convey what unfolded before me.

I was three rows from the front, just behind the guys and girls from Empire magazine. The crowd was the usual folk who attend film screenings: like me they were from print, TV, radio or online outlets, invited to check out one of the big summer releases of 2007. The last time I went to one of these was a preview screening of 20 minutes from King Kong back in November 2005 when Universal showed an unfinished cut of the fight scene involving Kong and the dinosaur.

But this was a little different. Once the cinema had filled up Debra Shepherd, the Marketing Director of Paramount UK, took the stage. She thanked us for coming along and then introduced the producer of the film, Lorenzo Di Bonaventura. He gave a brief introductory speech about the four scenes we were about to watch. He said that we would see four sequences, two involved the military (although he did stress that the context of the film was that the US army were fighting the evil transformers and not just engaging in jingoistic military nonsense) and that the other two scenes were more character based.

He also stressed that the footage was scored to a temp track and that the robots were not “fully rendered” (i.e. the special effects aren’t finished yet, as the movie is still in post production). However, he seemed in good spirits and appeared genuinely excited to unveil the footage. Anyway, he left the stage and the clips began…

Clip 1: It all began with a sequence you may be familiar with if you’ve seen the trailer. It is set in Qatar and involves the US military coming across a helicopter that transforms into a robot that starts destroying their airbase. Funnily enough the temp track was from Black Hawk Down (a film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer – who ha s worked with director Michael Bay in the past) and I have a feeling it was a sequence from early in the film, introducing us to the Decepticons (for the uninitiated, they are the bad robots). It involves Blackout, who is a helicopter, and sees him land, transform and then proceed to wreak havoc on the base as he tries to plug in to their computer systems. It was filled with the usual Michael Bay-isms (swooping choppers, slick editing and dramatic music) and was rather good.

Clip 2: This was a different scene entirely and showed off the lead human character, Sam Witwicky (played by Shia LaBeouf). Strangely the temp track was Thomas Newman’s main theme to American Beauty and it shows Sam at a party, exchanging some witty banter with a dumb jock. He then takes the girl he fancies (Megan Fox) for a drive in his car, which I’m guessing is Bumblebee. In this scene it seems to be trying to help him woo his girl by switching certain songs on the radio. It was funny and both actors showed they could hold their own in a film that is action and SFX heavy.

Clip 3: This appeared to be a sequence from the second half of the film where Sam has to deal with Autobots (Optimus Prime and Bumblebee) back at his house and moving around his garden. They want a pair of glasses (which I think is something to do with his grandfather, although I can’t be entirely sure) and the main thing is that Sam has to keep his unwitting parents from realising that giant robots are walking around their garden. It was pretty funny (some good gags about masturbation, strangely enough) and, like the other scene with LeBeouf, made you think that there was more humour and character to this film than was expected. John Turturro then turns up as the head of a government agency (the secret “Sector 7”) who are looking for the robots.

Clip 4: The final clip then returned to Qatar for a sequence you might be familiar with from the trailer as Captain Lennox (played by Josh Duhamel) and his unit of troops fight Scorponok (a robot like a scorpion) in the desert. It was well staged and although from the look of some shots the effects weren’t totally finished, it still conveyed the scale of the robot and how it interacts with the military trying to destroy it. Although Bay isn’t renowned for his subtlety as a director, in this bit he demonstrates again that he is highly proficient at blowing stuff up.

So that was it. Although it is impossible to judge a film from viewing a few isolated scenes the general mood seemed positive amongst the audience and I think there was enough here to suggest that Transformers could be a similar hit to Independence Day.

It is opening in a summer filled with sure-fire sequels (Spider-Man 3, Shrek the Third and Pirates 3) but what might make it stand out like that 1996 hit is the fact that it doesn’t have any A-list stars, it is concept driven (the Transformers have a cult appeal amongst a certain demographic who grew up in the 80s) and the fact that there is a lot of heavy duty action.

But how will it do? Only time will tell.

Transformers opens in the US on July 4th and in the UK on July 27th

> Check out the official website
> Find out more about the film at Wikipedia
> Watch the trailer at Apple
> Find out what Empire thought of it
> IGN on the same footage screened at Showest about 2 weeks ago

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In Production News

Ray Winstone is the latest to join Indy 4

Ray Winstone is the latest actor to join the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones series.

Tatiana Siegel in The Hollywood Reporter writes:

Ray Winstone is joining the expedition for the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones adventures.

The actor, who stars as the title character in Robert Zemeckis’ upcoming “Beowulf,” has signed on for a major role in the untitled film being referred to as “Indy 4.”

Although the film’s plot is being closely guarded, sources said Winstone will play star Harrison Ford’s sidekick.

Cate Blanchett already has boarded the project — to be produced by Lucasfilm and directed by Steven Spielberg — in an undisclosed starring role (HR 3/16).

David Koepp penned the screenplay for “Indy 4,” which is scheduled to begin filming in June in Los Angeles and at top-secret locations around the world.

I still have mixed feelings about this project but at least Lucas and Spielberg are casting some heavyweight talent, even in the supporting roles.

> Get the latest on Indy 4 at Wikipedia
> Official Indiana Jones site

 

 

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News Technology

Flixster hits 10 million users

Techcrunch is reporting that Flixster (the site we told you about on the podcast last month) has now hit 10 million registered users:

You don’t see this every day. San Francisco based Flixster’s growth, which shot up late last year, shows no signs of slowing anytime soon.

Joe Greenstein, Flixster’s CEO, told me by email that they now have ten million registered users and up to two million movie ratings completed daily (380+ million movie ratings to date). That’s a lot of (very valuable) user generated data. Comscore continues to show a sharp rise in page view and unique monthly visitors as well. Compare the charts below (U.S. user data only), which show data through February 2007, to the December stats we published in February.

It is a very useful site and I can only see it getting bigger.

> The original story at Techcrunch
> Flixster
> Wired on Flixster

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News Useful Links

Anne Thompson at Variety

A couple of weeks ago Anne Thompson – an established film writer who also has a keen understanding of new media – moved from her post at The Hollywood Reporter to their  crosstown rivals Variety.

You can check out her new blog at www.thompsononhollywood.com

She notes in her first post that:

Although I wrote the Risky Business column at L.A. Weekly for seven years, and filed some more Risky columns for Filmmaker Magazine in 2003 and 2004, and convinced the folks at THR to let me use Risky Business for my weekly column there, they want to hang on to it. It’s a hard-won part of my identity. But I’m moving on.

Although it is a hassle starting a new site from scratch (and a tad mean spirited for THR to hang on to the RiskyBiz moniker) sometimes a change can be an invigorating thing.

All the best to Anne at her new URL.

> Thompson on Hollywood
> Anne’s first column at Variety (which discusses 300)

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Cate Blanchett to star in Indy 4

Well, this is a surprise. Cate Blanchett is going to be in Indy 4.

This from The Hollywood Reporter:

Cate Blanchett has signed on to star in the fourth installment of the “Indiana Jones” adventures.

Harrison Ford already has boarded the project, which will be produced by Lucasfilm and directed by Steven Spielberg.

With David Koepp’s screenplay shrouded in secrecy, it is unclear what character Blanchett will play. However, sources said the Oscar-winning actress has landed a starring role.

Shooting will begin in June in Los Angeles and at undisclosed locations around the world. Paramount Pictures will release “Indy 4” day-and-date around the world on May 22, 2008, with a handful of territories opening the following day.

Although the film is almost certain to be a huge hit, her casting does lend the production an extra touch of class.

But what kind of character is she going to play?

> The story in full at THR
> IMDb entry for Indy 4
> The Raider.net – Indiana Jones fansite

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Interesting News

Slate on Bruno

Kim Masters at Slate has an interesting piece on Sacha Baron Cohen and the deal his agents (Endeavor) struck with Universal for Bruno, his next film project.

She reports:

When Fox let slip the opportunity to make Bruno, Sacha Baron Cohen’s follow-up to Borat, some thought the studio let one of the hottest stars in the firmament get away. Others said the deal, which cost more than $40 million, was too rich—especially since it’s an open question whether Cohen can pull off another movie based on people not recognizing him (this time as a gay Austrian fashion maven).

The Bruno deal raises another good question: Has Endeavor, the agency that represents Cohen, invented the perfect crime? Or did it simply come up with a clever way of striking a very favorable deal that infuriates the studios?

It explores the way the deal may have been structured and whether or not it makes sense for Universal.

To read the rest of it just click here.

> Original article at Slate
> Find out more about the Bruno character at Wikipedia
> IMDb entry for Sacha Baron Cohen

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Box Office News

300 rakes in $70 million

It is is now official – 300 looks set to be 2007’s first blockbuster as it took $70 million at the US box office this weekend.

David Germain of the AP reports:

The ancient battle of Thermopylae was the stuff of 2007’s first certified blockbuster as the bloody action tale “300” debuted with ticket sales of $70 million over its opening weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday.

That’s about $233,000 for every one of the legendary 300 Spartan soldiers who fought off a much larger Persian force in the epic battle.

“On a Spartan-by-Spartan basis, that’s a lot of money,” said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. “Summer came a little early, because this is a summer-style opening.”

The number of movie-goers for the Warner Bros. epic “300” outnumbered crowds for the rest of the top-10 movies combined. If the estimate holds when final numbers are released Monday, “300” would break the record for best March debut ever, topping the $68 million haul for “Ice Age: The Meltdown” last year.

“300” played in 3,103 theaters, about 850 fewer than the “Ice Age” sequel, making its box-office performance even more notable. It averaged $22,567 a theater, a whopping number for a wide release.

There will be high fives all around the offices at Warner Bros. Not only is it a much bigger hit than they dared to hope for but given the relatively low production costs (compared to recent big budget films like Superman Returns and Poseidon) it could turn out to be one of the most profitable films in their history.

I’m seeing it again tonight and I’ll post some thoughts later but if you’ve seen it already then feel free to post what you think of the film in the comments section below.

> Box Office Mojo on 300’s weekend haul
> Cinematical have a breakdown of the weekend’s box office

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Cinema News

Neal Ascherson on The Lives of Others

Neal Ascherson was the Berlin correspondent for The Observer during the Cold War and he has written an excellent piece on the new German film The Lives of Others.

Set in East Germany during the 1980s it shows how the Stasi (the secret police of the former communist state) sought to monitor its citizens who may or may not be towing the party line. It won the Oscar for Best Foreign film last month and brilliantly weaves history and politics into a deeply moving tale of life under an oppressive regime where everyone is under suspicion.

But don’t expect cliches of the former East Germany. Indeed, Ascherson wisely notes how the film takes a fresh approach to the era:

… one of the things this film superbly isn’t is a film about the Berlin Wall. The ‘frontier’ and its crossing points do come into the story but only marginally, in a devious plot to test whether a flat is bugged by loudly planning a fictional escape. This absence is impressive. Nobody could accuse von Donnersmarck of underplaying the oppressiveness of the GDR, the only state in history which built a wall to stop its own citizens running away. But he is interested in another, more intimate nastiness.

That is the behaviour of people who are aware they are being spied on and bugged, who realise that people they know – possibly people they know very well – may be informing on them, who have a permanent Stasi invitation to become informers themselves, and who none the less want to live something resembling a normal life.

The rest of the article is highly illuminating and perceptive but I would recommend you see the film before reading it in full as he reveals a couple of key plot points.

** The Lives of Others is currently on limited release in the US and opens in the UK on April 13th. **

> Reviews for The Lives of Others at Metacritic
> IMDb entry for The Lives of Others

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Box Office News

300 to set new March record?

Nikki Finke of Deadline Hollywood Daily is reporting that 300 could not only have the biggest March opening ever but may end up being one of Warner Bros’ most profitable films:

I’m told Warner Bros.’ much-buzzed 300 about the epic Battle of Thermopylae (even though most of target audience fell asleep in school during that history lesson) looks set to shatter the record for biggest March opening ever.

This “Gladiator Lite” raked in $27.4 million Friday night for what is likely to be a $60+ million weekend in its 3,103 theaters. (I said back on Tuesday that 300 was tracking huge…) The studio mega-marketing this CGI extravaganza organized some sell-out Thursday midnight sneaks, likely $3.5 mil worth.

All 57 IMAX theaters that showed 300 at 12:01 a.m. also sold out. Given that this gory movie from the creator of Sin City was cheap to make and shot in only 60 days and cast with no stars, it could end up one of Warner’s most profitable pics.

Most pundits weren’t quite expecting this but given the buzz about the film and the lack of direct heavyweight competition maybe people shouldn’t be so surprised.

> Nikke Finke’s story in full
> The latest box office reports from Box Office Mojo

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Box Office News Thoughts

300 opens in the US

300 opens today in the US and Reuters are already reporting sell out crowds:

The ultra-bloody warrior film “300,” about a legendary battle between the Spartans and Persians, seemed headed for U.S. box-office glory on Friday with sell-out crowds flocking to early showings.

Imax, the giant-screen movie chain, reported that all 57 of its 12:01 a.m. Friday screenings of the Warner Bros. film had sold out as its advance ticket sales for the weekend hit a new record for the month of March.

“We had the most amazing night,” said Greg Foster, chairman and president of Imax Filmed Entertainment, adding that many Imax theaters arranged 2:30 a.m. shows at the last minute to accommodate fans who failed to get into the midnight showings.

Many of the rest of the nation’s 600 theaters with early morning shows also played to capacity crowds, said Dan Fellman, domestic distribution president for the Time Warner Inc.-owned studio.

“They were flocking everywhere, not just to Imax,” he told Reuters.

While overnight business accounted for a fraction of the more than 3,100 North American theaters where “300” was opening on Friday, the early surge at the multiplex was a strong indicator that the film was poised for a robust first weekend.

Some box-office analysts predicted “300” could finish the weekend in the $50 million range, an impressive achievement for a March opening given the film’s “R” rating and lack of stars.

A friend of mine in New York just sent me an IM saying he is going to see it. I have a feeling it could be in for a massive opening weekend.

> Find out more about 300 at Wikipedia
> Check out the latest trailer

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Film critics and the world of blogs

Andrew Pulver has written a piece in The Guardian on a BAFTA debate about film critics and the “blogosphere”.

Last night’s Guardian Film Forum at Bafta in London took as its subject “the role of the film critic in the digital age”. Against a backdrop of internet enthusiasm for all things cinematic (which goes back practically to the inception of the world wide web) and old media’s equally enthusiastic embrace of blogging (what you’re reading now would not exist otherwise) – we ask the question: where does that leave the film critic?

Peter Bradshaw deserves credit for his forward thinking stance:

The Guardian’s film critic Peter Bradshaw, the next panellist along, welcomed the rise of the blogger. “I envy the blogger’s freedom,” he says. But in terms of what he writes, he says, it’s not changed the pressure. “You have to fight your corner. It’s the same as it’s always been.”

There is a longer discussion to be had, but I think some people don’t get how rich the online film experience can be. Not only is there a lot more information available through sites like the IMDb but there is more of a conversation going on. Writers such as Rachel Cooke in The Observer seem to hate this development and pigeonhole “bloggers” as certain type of faceless idiot but then she is highly selective in the websites she quotes from.

This is not to say newspapers and magazines should (or will) die out as sources of information and opinion about film. It is just that they should adapt their current skills to a new medium that has a lot of benefits for people who love the medium.

It always makes me scratch my head when old school sceptics (who sometimes seem offended by the very existence of computers) assume anything written about films on the Internet is a geeky discussion at Aint It Cool.

Londonist make some excellent points on this in their reaction to the event:

It was announced last night that BAFTA would be producing a podcast of the event that will be online in several weeks time. Now while we didn’t see anyone liveblogging the event, we did notice remarks were being Twittered instantaneously from a few mobile phones. So perhaps the easiest thing the old guard can do is spend a little more time online to learn exactly what it is that the kids are up to. You won’t get a level playing field if we’re not playing the same game.

What we found frustrating was that both members of the panel and the audience had an incredibly unsophisticated knowledge of blogging and online journalism. More than once online writing seemed to conjure up an image of lonely spotty teenage fanboys, wanking in bad grammar about the movie they had just seen, in between whining posts about how misunderstood they are.

These kind of discussions can degenerate into a pointless argument about how technology is destroying decent journalism (or vice versa) but it is worth checking out the original article and – just as importantly – the comments section beneath it.

> The Londonist with their take on the subject
> A previous article by me on this whole debate

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Spider-Man 3 HD footage on NBC

NBC have some exclusive footage of Spider-Man 3 in HD on their website. But get in their quick as it goes offline tonight at 9pm (PT).

That is until someone posts it on YouTube presumably…

> IMDb entry for Spider-Man 3
> Check put the trailer for Spider-Man 3 at Apple trailers