Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Mariah Carey Says People Think She’s A Ditzy Moron


UsMagazine has some new quotes from Mariah Carey and they are pretty hilarious! One thing is for sure, she’s not a shy girl!

On people’s perception of what she’s like:

“It’s a dichotomy, I understand. I understand that people think I’m a ditzy moron.”

On how a boyfriend couldn’t compete with her fans:

I’ve always had really low self-esteem, and I still do. What’s weird about that is being onstage, and the love that you get, and the adoration that you feel from your real fans. It’s hard for a partner to compete – just imagine.”

On her image:

She considers herself a “freaking prude,” and sees herself as “eternally 12.”

Three assistants?!? Can you imagine???
On weight loss:

“I don’t know why everyone thinks I lost 30 pounds,” she says. “This trainer has actually helped me reshape my arms. That’s where I gained most of my weight: upper body. That’s just one thing you have to lose weight for.”

On her breakdown in 2001:

“It’s not that difficult to become exhausted. I have three personal assistants just to keep up with my schedule!”

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Britney Spears has been ordered to pay Kevin Federline’s legal bills in their ongoing child custody case


Spears is ordered to pay up -- Britney Spears has been ordered to pay $375,000 of Kevin Federline’s legal bills in their ongoing child custody case. The payment to Federline's attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, is for four months work on the couple's ongoing custody battle, but less than Spears' current payments of $500,000. The singer's lawyer, Stacy Phillips, argued in court last week that Kaplan had been over-charging Spears and requested contributions from Federline. According to Kaplan, his fees are 'far under market for the package' saying that 'this is not a simple custody case.' And Los Angeles Court Commissioner Scott Gordon called it “reasonable” to make Spears pay so much because “the actions of [Spears] caused the great majority of litigation.”

Eye of the Beast

Eye of the Beast
Release Date: April 1, 2008 (DVD)
Studio: Genius Products
Plot Summary: In a small fishing village, panic and fear are spreading as the legend of a giant killer squid grows. When government scientist Dan Leland is sent to investigate the murky waters, he soon uncovers a sea monster beyond anything he could have ever imagined - the most ravenous beast of them all complete with massive tentacles, angry red eyes...and a taste for human flesh!

Shutter Trailer


Upcoming horror movie Shutter(opening March 21st). Directed by Masayuki Ochiai, and based on the '04 Thai spookfest, the film concerns a newly married couple who discover disturbing, ghostly images in photographs they develop after a tragic accident. Fearing the manifestations may be connected, they investigate and learn that some mysteries are better left unsolved.

Watchman First Look

Watchman director Zack Snyder has revealed on the official website a first look at five characters from the highly-anticipated movie, which is now exactly one year away from being released on March 6, 2009. Here are Jeffrey Dean Morgan as The Comedian, Patrick Wilson as Nite Owl, Matthew Goode as Ozymandias, Jackie Earle Haley as Rorschach, and Malin Akerman as Silk Spectre!

Click on the image to download the poster.








The Full Iron Man Trailer!


Paramount Pictures and Marvel Studios have brought online the full new trailer for director Jon Favreau's Iron Man, kicking off the summer on May 2. The anticipated comic book adaptation stars Robert Downey Jr., Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jeff Bridges. You can watch the trailer in Flash format using the player below







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The Incredible Hulk Teaser Trailer


Yahoo! Movies has now posted better-quality High Resolution versions (up to 1080p) of the new teaser trailer for The Incredible Hulk. You can download them here!

Starring Edward Norton, Liv Tyler, Tim Roth, William Hurt, Tim Blake Nelson and Ty Burrell, the movie hits theaters on June 13.

You can watch the trailer below.

The New Wanted First Look


Universal Pictures has debuted the new Wanted trailer online which you can watch below! Opening June 27, the graphic novel adaptation, directed by Timur Bekmambetov, stars James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Terence Stamp, Thomas Kretschmann, Common and Angelina Jolie. The trailer is available in High Definition QuickTime here. New photos have also been added to the gallery!


Eccusive "Speed Racer"


Continuing our coverage of the 2008 ShoWest Convention in Las Vegas, ComingSoon.net attended the Warner Bros. presentation "The Big Picture", which gave a bit more of an expansive view of Larry and Andrew Wachowski's adaptation of the popular cartoon Speed Racer.

Warner Bros. President Alan Horn introduced the Wachowskis' long-time producer Joel Silver, who looked like a proud Papa as he brought out three of the film's primary cast: Emile Hirsch, who plays Speed Racer, Christina Ricci, who plays his girlfriend Trixie, and Matthew Fox, the mysterious Racer X, before showing an amazing four-minute clip that included some of the footage from the recent trailer but also gave a far clearer picture of the movie's plot than what's hinted in previous footage. Essentially, a rich mogul has gotten tired of Speed Racer winning every race and he offers a million dollar bounty to anyone who takes Speed Racer out in the next big race. With such danger all around him, Speed's Mach 5 is upgraded to the Mach 6 with lots of new devices added to help counter the assassins' weapons and the extended footage included a lot more flying and spinning cars as well as some of the weapons that Speed Racer will have to face on the track. The extra footage included some more expositional dialogue between Racer X and Speed Racer that hints at their relationship. One of the reasons the film might look so strange at first is that it's very colorful, but also, the Wachowskis wanted to make a movie where everything was in focus rather than the eye having to determine where to focus its attention. It's similar to the way Robert Rodriguez brought Frank Miller's graphic novel Sin City to life, and it's also the closest that a live action movie can come to recreating the feel of a cartoon.

Before the presentation, ComingSoon.net had a chance to speak exclusively to Silver, Hirsch, Ricci and Fox on the red carpet, where Silver told us about the origins of the project, which is the first movie (officially) directed by the Wachowskis since The Matrix Revolutions in 2003. "The brothers wanted to make a film for their whole family, their nieces and nephews, for all their friends with families, who couldn't go see the 'Matrix' films and they did it," Silver said enthusiastically. "They made a really big fun family movie that is colorful and exciting and looks like nothing you've ever seen before in your life." Despite that lofty claim, Silver was sure that people will figure out that it's a Wachowski movie even if it doesn't look like their previous films.

The extra footage shows more of Christina Ricci, who's pretty smokin' hot as Trixie, and she told us how she approached the character. "I'm not a huge cartoon fan. I did watch a few and I appreciate how the brothers were bringing a little bit of the kitsch element into the movie, but basically I was just doing what the brothers wanted me to do, 'cause it's their film, their interpretation."

Our main question for Emile Hirsch was how the experience making Speed Racer compared to making a movie like Sean Penn's Into the Wild, which was mostly shot on location in the Alaska wilderness. "The green screen is like a whole other animal," he told us. "It's so much different from climbing mountains in Alaska on 'Into the Wild.' It's like being in a sci-fi rig, nerds everywhere. We were like on the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, and that was the set. I loved that. People don't realize that making a movie on green screen is a lot like doing theater, because it's all make-believe and there's kind of just a stage. It's not even like doing theater with production and art in the backdrop. It's like rehearsing on a blank stage, but I mean, some of the greatest acting ever done has been done on that, so people saying 'Oh, I can't act on green screen', well, they must not do that much theater," and a after pausing to think about what he just said, "which I don't. Like I make this point and I prove I'm an idiot at the end of it… but are you going to get mad at Mario Andretti because he doesn't do NASCAR?"

"I haven't seen too much of it," Fox admitted when asked what he thought of the film's look. "I'm really excited to see the four minutes of footage today. I've seen rougher versions of it when I was doing some ADR on the film, and while we were shooting, Larry and Andy showed me like 20 minutes of the film, but again, this movie is all the way up until the days right before it opens. They're going to be working on painting out the 2200 shots in the film. I just can't wait."

Silver wasn't too worried about the amount of work that needed to be done on the film before its release date in less than two months. "I wish I was six weeks from now talking about the finished movie, but I'm hopeful we'll get there."

Even though Speed Racer's action scenes include many scenes of cool cars zooming around the race track, that doesn't mean that Fox or Hirsch had to do any driving. "They built a gimbel and they would swap out the cockpits of the car," Fox explained. "I would always be sitting in the actual cockpit, and then it would be a hydraulically-manipulated gimbel and they could throw you around to replicate the actual sequence that you're doing within the film. Really, it was amazing as an actor because really what you ended up doing was just reacting to the intensity of what the car was doing, and that made it very easy."

That's one of the reasons why Speed Racer's helmet came in handy, as Hirsch told us. "It was good because the gimbel was kind of hectic, the hydraulic rig, so there was times where I was wondering, 'Man, I'm glad I have a helmet because if this thing breaks, I'm going to be like feeling it!'"

"There were days when I was bruised… my left shoulder would be black and blue and bruised from getting hit into the side of my car," Fox confirmed. "I think Christina got a little bit sick as well. It was pretty intense."

"I was the toughest on set," Ricci disagreed when asked her about Fox's previous statement. "That's really what (Matthew) was trying to allude to. The second unit director was doing everyone else's gimbel work with the remote but then Larry and Andy came in on Saturday to do mine and they really went for it. I'm not a complainer. I always try to be a tough guy, but I really got beat-up and I had to actually get out and vomit at one point and then get back in the thing, but like those kind of things to me are like war wounds."

Despite the rigors of the shoot, Hirsch and Ricci were both very enthusiastic about replaying the characters in future films if the movie does well enough to become a franchise.

"I think that as long as the Wachowskis keep their hand on it and keep the inspiration like the have it, I think there's a couple really awesome components to the story to keep going with," Hirsch admitted. "I'm looking forward to certain other races."

"I would love to," Ricci agreed. "I think all of us had such a great time making this movie that when we're leaving we were like, 'Larry, Andy, write the second one. We want to come back!' I loved playing her, she was so much fun and this cast was so much fun to work with, so yeah, I want to make another one."

Speed Racer
opens in IMAX and conventional theaters across the nation on May 9.

No Plans For Batman 3 Yet


With the second of the current Batman flicks rapidly approaching (The Dark Knight), speculation is already staring to run wild about Batman 3. Who will be in it, who will the villains be, will the Joker be back with another actor… yadda yadda yadda. There’s only one catch, neither Christopher Nolan or Christian Bale are currently locked in for a possible third film yet. The good folks over at RopeofSilicon give us this following excerpt from an interview with the duo:

EW: So do you think there will be a part 3 of Batman?

Bale: Um, look, let’s wait and see…

EW: Or, I guess it’d be part 7.

Bale: No, no, no, no, no. [Smiling] Part 3 is what I’d consider it, yeah, I don’t say part 7. Batman begins — that was the beginning there, with all due respect to the others. We are re-creating this. You know, obviously the decision is out of my hands. I would, knowing the Dark Knight story, I would like very much to complete a trilogy. And I think that knowing the story of The Dark Knight, it leaves you anticipating something that really can get very, very interesting for a third. Now, the question would be: Is Chris going to be doing it? Because to me I find it tricky to imagine working on it without it being a collaboration with Chris.

EW: Will there be another Batman movie?

Nolan: I have no clue

In today’s film market place you can’t blame a studio for not rushing ahead with future sequels until they see how the market is shaking out and how their current project will fair in theaters. So at this point any speculations or rumors you hear about the third Batman flick is just that… speculation and rumors. The project has not been green lit nor are any plans officially on the books.

Having said that, you’d have to be blind deaf and dumb to not know that WILL eventual be a third part to this series. One way or the other, WB will get a third film in the works, and you can bet your ass Christian Bale will be back as the Bat…. the only question is if Nolan will be back to direct. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying Nolan WON’T be back to direct a thrid film… I’m just saying I won’t be surprised if he doesn’t. Directors get bored, and studios aren’t afraid to switch up directors in a franchise (it worked pretty well for Star Wars and Harry Potter so far)

Bryan Singer talks Superman Returns Sequel


Looks like Bryan Singer is setting his sights on the Big Blue Boyscout. In a recent interview he states pretty clearly that the sequel to Superman Returns is well underway.

SuperheroHype quotes Singer:

“I’m just getting back with writers after the strike. We’re just in the development phase. I’m starting to develop a sequel…with the intention of directing it,” he told the magazine.About the negative reaction to the first film’s focus on the drama instead of the action, Singer added, “The first one was a romantic film and a nostalgic film… And now that the characters are established, there’s really an opportunity to up the threat levels.”

Now before we all get on the barking list against Superman Returns, I wasn’t overly impressed with it. That being said I also didn’t hate it.

Singer is just one of those people I have to trust with Superman. He did fine by me with XMen and though he didn’t put out the best Superman movie, I can forgive him considering the work he has done in the past. He is also a big geek and I would hope that he learns from his mistakes.

So with Singer moving forward, Routh almost a sure thing to play Supes, and all of our hopes that a Superman sequel wont suck, Singer has just one thing to do to make it all right.

Do everything different.

1. Get rid of superkid. No really. Kill the kid. Make this the driving force that tempts Superman’s morals. What happens when you piss off the most powerful superhero ever? Will he kill out of rage? Vengence?

2. Get us a superpowered badguy I like Lex as much as anyone. He is an awesome villain - no doubt. But lets have Superman face someone that makes him flinch.

3. Action We need a LOT of action. Have superman stop a meteor shower from colliding with earth. Just kicking the shit out of every last rock, tearing his outfit up, slapping him around. Save the world dammit. And do that before the opening credits. Then do better for the rest of the movie.

4. Get over Lois I know its the archetype of the character, but for ONE MOVIE lets not have Superman be smitten to a flaw and distracted by it. Let him be distracted by his own conflict that drives his character. “You can’t save them all”. That is more of a cornerstone of the Superman persona than anything. It defines him and he has to live with it every day. All this power and STILL people suffer.

So Mr Singer, I hope you are reading this. (Don’t all movie writers read this site?? Why not??)



Boarding Gate Synopsis

From director Olivier Assayas comes this erotic thriller starring Asia Argento as Sandra, a former prostitute, and Michael Madsen as Miles, her onetime pimp. Brought back together after a separation, Sandra and Miles are no longer who they once were, but their kinky sexual relationship is rekindled nonetheless. Meanwhile, Sandra has become entangled in a love triangle with a pair of drug-runners. Before long, sexual intrigue and a botched drug deal combine to complicate matters for all involved. Boarding Gate screened at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.

Dooms Day Synopsis


Three decades after a major country is quarantined in hopes of containing a lethal and highly contagious virus nicknamed "Reaper," signs that the super-bug has resurfaced in a major city prompt desperate specialists to race back into the infected zone to find a cure in director Neal Marshall's (The Descent) miasmic speculative sci-fi thriller. Few could have foreseen the terror that the microorganism known as "Reaper" would unleash upon the unsuspecting population, and when terrified authorities quarantined the entire country in hopes of saving the human race, the streets immediately descended into chaos. Thirty years later, the inhabitants of planet Earth thought that they had seen the last of the merciless killer disease, but they couldn't have been more wrong. When "Reaper" reappears more powerful than ever in a major city, an elite group of professionals led by Eden Sinclair (Rhona Mitra) are forced to travel back into the sealed-off country where the virus first broke out in order to create a cure and save humankind from certain doom. Now, as the rest of the world anxiously awaits word of their ultimate fate, Eden and her brave team are about to find out that there is indeed a hell, and they are about to journey directly into its black, envenomed heart. Also in the cast are Bob Hoskins and Malcolm McDowell as well as a host of veterans from Marshall's past productions, including Sean Pertwee, MyAnna Buring, Craig Conway, and Nora-Jane Noone.

Shutter Movie Synopsis


Infection director Masayuki Ochiai takes the helm for this remake of the 2004 horror hit from Thailand concerning a photographer and his girlfriend who are involved in a tragic auto accident, and subsequently begin to notice ghostly figures in the backgrounds of their pictures. Joshua Jackson and Rachael Taylor star in this supernatural frightener. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide.


Trailer For 'Tropic Thunder!'

It's here! Surely this must be one of the quickest follow-ups to a teaser in trailer history. You can watch an official, high quality version over on the film's official website if you prefer. I am trying to tell myself that this won't be as funny as the trailer -- that all the good stuff will be ruined -- but I can't make myself believe it. And it is all because of Robert Downey Jr. wearing a monk's robe and freaky Dune-blue contacts. Plus I want to know what the heck Ben Stiller is doing with two baby pandas.

Tropic Thunder opens on August 15th, 2008. And I still want an official patch.

James Mangold Sets His Sight on 'Cyclops'


Admit it, the first thing you thought when you read that was "WHAT? A Cyclops spin-off? Will it never end?"

But it's not that Cyclops -- it is the Alexis Nolent graphic novel. Variety reports that Warner Bros has optioned the rights to Nolent's novel, and James Mangold is set to direct. The story is set in the near future, where mercenary forces wear cameras in their helmets, broadcasting live to command centers and living rooms alike. One of the mercenaries is chosen to lead an elite squad -- but begins to discover he isn't fighting for freedom or justice, but commerce.

Mangold is attracted to the novel's political relevancy. "It is an electrifying package you find in the best sci-fi: great action sequences combined with themes that are eminently foreseeable." Warner Bros is putting the project on the fast track, and expects to have it in the hands of screenwriters by next week. I imagine the title will be changed somewhere during production.

This is the second Nolent novel to be optioned; The Killer is over at Paramount in the hands of David Fincher. They share Alexandra Milchan as producer. She must have a French connection, as Nolent lacks even a Wiki entry. I can't even find anywhere to link to the book -- not even in French. If anyone can track something down, please post it below.

EXCLUSIVE: 'My Blueberry Nights' Poster Premiere!


Hollywood and Celebs has just received this lovely exclusive poster of the new film My Blueberry Nights, starring Norah Jones (in her feature debut), Natalie Portman, Rachel Weisz, Jude Law and David Strathairn. The film, which is just exploding with beautiful colors (see above poster for a small taste), marks famed director Wong Kar Wai's English-language debut -- and it centers on a young woman (Jones) who embarks on a soul-searching trip across America, running into an assortment of offbeat characters along the way. Definitely one of my favorite posters of the year so far -- once you move away from the dazzling color scheme, you're then left with the gorgeous faces of Weisz, Portman and Jones. Mmm, I can stare at this one all day long.My Blueberry Nights will hit the theatres on April 4.

To download the poster click on the above image. Watch the trailer of the movie below.