Friday, December 30, 2011
'Iron Guy 3' Rumor: Robert Downey Junior. Getting Lifts?
The Iron Guy suit may be getting upgrading: Heels! Based on Us Weekly (through the NY Publish), Robert Downey Junior. is adding lifts for 'Iron Guy 3.' "They are focusing on a unique pair only for him," a resource told the superstar magazine, which the lifts could be hidden in boots. Why within the next Iron Guy movie and never 'The Avengers?' At 5'8", the actor certainly is not the highest within the 'Avengers' cast. That might be mighty Thor, Chris Hemsworth, at 6'3", as we have observed in shots from the stars around the set. A minimum of Downey seems to become taller than Mark Ruffalo, who's also apparently 5'8". Downey formerly told Men's Fitness he had doubts about just as one action hero, partially because of his height. "I have always really loved that genre, however i mean, it's pretty outlandish. I am not particularly tall or strong or fast or aggressive. Yet, I am not faking it. In my experience, it is a cosmic chuckle." Out of the box this complete story, most likely. [via NY Publish] [Photo: FilmMagic] The Negative Side of 'The Avengers' Cast Scarlett Johansson, 'The Last Score'Robert Downey Junior, 'Less Than Zero'Chris Evans, 'Puncture'Chris Hemsworth, 'Ollie Klublershturf Versus. the Nazis'Samuel L. Jackson, 'Jungle Fever'Jeremy Renner, 'Dahmer'Mark Ruffalo, 'Reservation Road' See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
From Dancing Elves to Elvis: Think In the Existence and Career of Mary Tyler Moore!
Mary Tyler Moore She's known around the globe on her behalf portrayal in the headstrong, independent journalist Mary Tyler Moore nevertheless the actress behind the amusing heroine had quite the resume before her pioneering performance round the landmark 70s TV series. Mary Tyler Moore to obtain lifetime achievement award Did you know Moore completed just like a dancing elf in ads that broadcast throughout Ozzie and Harriet? And who understood she once carried out a nun opposite ... Elvis? (It's OK, we didn't either!) Think in the actress' existence and career in photos in recognition of her 75th birthday now.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Clooney Developing Smothers Brothers and sisters Pic
60s comics have the film treatmentGeorge Clooney can be a large fan of movement picture nostalgia, specifically when it requires television. We view it within the career before using the type of Confessions From The Dangerous Mind and Evening, And All The Best. Now it appears he's channelling yesteryear again, developing a film using the lives of '60s comics Tom and Dicky Smothers.For those who have never learned about them, we sympathise, and supply this brief info-blast. The Smothers Brothers and sisters show went between 1967 and 1969, pushing restrictions as American culture skyrocketed in change around them. Once they began as basic gagmen, they soon progressed into counterculture troublemakers. Too aiding introducing musical functions such as the Who, Jefferson Plane as well as the Entrance doors, their writing staff boasted the talents of Steve Martin and Make the most of Reiner, among others. Such was the alteration inside their material as time passes they ended up fired by US network CBS and also on Richard Nixon's report on competitors. High praise, surely!Clooney and regular creating partner Grant Heslov have bought the rights to David Bianculli's book Hazardously Funny: The Uncensored Story In The Smothers Brothers and sisters Comedy Hour, with authors John Hecker and Craig Sherman designated to use around the script. It's beginning for your project, without any word according to Deadline on whether Clooney will truly get involved as either director or actor.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Loyal Lithuanian pic breaks records
MOSCOW -- An intimate costume drama in regards to a 19th-century peasant rebellion is just about the first Lithuanian film ever to consider a lot more than Pounds a million ($1.3 million) in the local box office. "Tadas Blinda" -- a glossy, colorful romp that informs the real story from the Baltic country's own Robin Hood character, Tadas Blinda, who brought a peasant revolt against a brutal Russian military within the 1860s -- continues to be seen by 9% from the country's 3.5 million people. Starring a in your area famous singer Mantas Jankavicius in the debut acting role, the film may be the first feature for director Donatas Ulvydas as well as first for producer Zilvinas Naujokas. Pic were built with a budget of $1.35 million. Launched late September on 13 screens, the film continues to be seen by nearly 282,000 people -- 15% a lot more than accomplished through the previous record holder, "Titanic," although its box office is 10% less than "Avatar," which like a three dimensional movie offered tickets confined. Naujokas is just one of Lithuania's leading film marketers, whose company Acme Film may be the second greatest distributor within the Baltics, dealing with The new sony, Warner and many independents, including Summit and Lionsgate. Previously two days, he has been around Chicago and La marketing worldwide sales from the film, focusing on Lithuanian emigres in The United States and South Usa. "We are doing premieres for that Lithuanian towns worldwide," Naujokas told Variety. "There has been tests working in london, La and Chicago already, and you will find plans for NY, Washington, Dublin, Cork, Edinburgh, Birmingham along with other European metropolitan areas too." Naujokas can also be in talks with Canadian marketers and Australian Lithuanian towns, and was likely to begin to see the Lithuanian ambassador to Argentina in Buenos Aires on Friday. "These tests are strongly specific at Lithuanian immigrants, but hopefully some areas will purchase the movie, a minimum of for TV and DVD," he added. Sales from the worldwide version from the movie, "Fireheart: The Legend of Tadas Blinda," are now being handled by Planeta Inform while offering were "up for grabsInch following AFM recently, Naujokas stated. A Russian named version has been prepared as a couple of the primary stars, mother and daughter Tatyana Lyutaeva and Agniya Ditkovskite, are very well known in Russia, and Donatas Banionis, who performed Kris Kelvin in Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky's cult 1972 sci-fi film "Solaris," also seems within the film. The film would go to DVD in Lithuania in the other half of The month of january. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
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