Today’s episodes: Box Office Mamma Mia! and Johnny Depp’s paycheck

October 6th, 2008 at 9:40 pm

jack sparrow

 

In today’s Box Office News episode:

  • Eagle Eye
  • Religulous
  • Blindness
  • Mamma Mia
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua
  • Nick and Nora
  • How to Lose Friends and Alienate People
  • Appaloosa
  • An American Carol
  • And WALL-E
In today’s Daily Movie News episode:
  • The Dark Knight sequel
  • Harrison Ford about George Lucas and Indiana Jones
  • Dracula 2
  • Ghostbusters 3 with Bill Murray
  • Prince of Persia
  • Johnny Depp in Pirates 4
  • Australia with Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman
  • Defiance with Daniel Craig
  • And a Quantum Solace spoiler (I’ll warn you)
Have a good one!
Rik
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Amy Winehouse not ready for Bond after all

May 3rd, 2008 at 9:15 am

Amy Winhouse James Bond NOT

No, Amy is not doing that James Bond theme as rumored earlier after all. It is true, she and her producer Mark Ronson were working on it, but Ronson now states it would take ’some miracle of science’ to complete the song. I’d say Amy Winehouse knows all about those ‘miracles of science,’ but that might just be me.

When the news broke last week, Ronson was already cautious by saying an Amy Winehouse Bond theme was just speculation. And now he adds the rehab singer is ‘not ready to record any music.’ Is she ever?

The score for ‘Quantum of Solace’ will be composed by David Arnold, who also did the score for ‘Casino Royale’ and the three Bonds before that. The first official glimpse of ‘Quantum of Solace’ will be given by a trailer at the release of Sony’s ‘Hancock,’ July 2.

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New Hollywood trend: on set accidents

April 27th, 2008 at 2:30 pm

G.I. Joe Crash

It’s almost as if Hollywood found a new marketing strategy. Fake an on set accident to get the whole world writing about your movie. In a collision between a bus and several cars, 7 people were injured Saturday on the set of the new ‘G.I. Joe’ movie in Prague.

Last week, a Bond car was driven into a lake in Italy, followed by two more accidents on the set later in the week. What’s going on people? Is everybody in a rush to get their movies done before the actors’ strike?

The accident in Prague “happened in a closed area that was rented out to the filmmakers for the weekend,” the Prague police said. “According to my information, there were only slight injuries,” the production company stated.

See, that’s what happens when you move your movie to a low budget country to make more money.

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