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Two New Captain Phillips Posters Emerge Featuring Tom Hanks

July 27, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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After 2010’s Green Zone, director Paul Greengrass signed up and left a ridiculous amount of movies, before settling on Captain Phillips. He’s teamed up with Tom Hanks for the movie, which will hit cinemas in October.

The project is based on the true story of Maresk Alabama captain Richard Phillips (Hanks), who sacrificed himself to be taken hostage by Somali pirates, so he could save the lives of his crew. He spent three days in captivity before being rescued by a Navy SEAL team in 2009.

Two new posters have now emerged, which you can see above and below.

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ACTORS: Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Paul Greengrass  FILMS: Captain Phillips  

Paul Greengrass Up To Direct The Trial of the Chicago 7

July 24, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

paul-greengrassFive years ago, Steven Spielberg was circling The Trial of the Chicago 7, but then in August 2008 he decided against helming the movie. Since then the project has been stuck in limbo, but now Deadline reports Bourne Ultimatum helmer Paul Greengrass is in final talks to direct the film, based on Aaron Sorkin’s screenplay.

The film is based on an infamous 1969 trial of seven protesters at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, who were charged with conspiracy to incite the violence that broke out and made national headlines. The trial lasted for months, with several prominent Americans called to testify on behalf of the Chicago 7, such as folk singers Phil Ochs, Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, writers Norman Mailer and Allen Ginsberg, and activists Timothy Leary and Jesse Jackson. In February 1970, the Chicago 7 were found innocent of conspiracy charges.

Greengras had flirted with the project in 2008, but it’s only now that he’s seriously thinking about signing on to direct it. DreamWorks is backing the movie, with the current plan being to star shooting in January on a budget of $20-$30 million.

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Forest Whitaker In Talks For Paul Greengrass’ MLK Biopic, Memphis

May 31, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

forest-whitakerIf all had gone to the original plan, Paul Greengrass Memphis would have been in cinemas last year, but the Martin Luther King biopic got delayed (after Universal Studios dropped it), and it’s only now that it’s moving forward. The Wrap reports that the director has found his MLK, with Forest Whitaker in talks for the role.

The film will be about the events that lead up to Martin Luther King’s assassination by James Earl Ray. It could certainly be interesting, as most looks at the man have steered clear of the months leading up to MLK’s death, due to the fact he was at a low ebb, with his marriage on the rocks, his influence in the halls of powers diminished (partly because he was very vocal in his opposition to the Vietnam War), a reported alcohol problem and he had even because a divisive figure within the civil rights movement.

The film is now being made outside the studio system, although there’s no news on exactly when it might shoot. Greengrass’ next film, Captain Phillips, will be in cinemas this later this year.

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ACTORS: Forest Whitaker  DIRECTORS: Paul Greengrass  FILMS: Memphis  

Matt Damon Says He Approached Jonathan Nolan About A New Bourne

December 11, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Although The Bourne Legacy might have caused a few complications for Matt Damon to return as Jason Bourne, it appears that both he and director Paul Greengrass are still interested in returning, at least in principle (they come as a package, as Damon has said he won’t make another without the director).

Now Damon has been talking to Deadline about a possible return to the series and says that he approached Jonathan Nolan about it. Jonathan has worked closely with his brother Chris on the likes of Memento, The Prestige and The Dark Knight movie, and also created TV’s Person Of Interest.

Damon says, “Just a couple things, really. Paul Greengrass has to want to do it, and secondly and equally important, it comes down to Paul and I knowing what the hell we want to do. We just don’t have a story, and we haven’t had one. I quietly went to Jonah Nolan, because he and his brother Chris did such a brilliant job on Batman and that whole mythology. I just said, can you put your brain on this? I can’t figure it out. And he took a run at it and he couldn’t crack it either. Paul and I have been talking about it for years. And we can’t quite see what the movie would be. If we could get line of sight on that…”

That doesn’t sound too hopeful, as it seem even Nolan couldn’t come up with something Damon and Greengrass thought worked. However the actor adds, “Neither of us is against it [returning to the Bourne franchise]. I would love to do another one. I love that character. To me, the reason to make that movie is because people want to see it. Paul and I have said that to each other. We don’t take for granted the fact that we’ve built an audience for Bourne, that’s a real privilege. But our part of that bargain is that the movie is good and belongs with the other three. Until we can deliver that, we just can’t make it.”

Universal is still very keen to bring Damon back, especially after Legacy did okay but made less money than any of Matt’s Bourne outings. It still one of their most important franchises though. However it seem getting him to return is going to be tough without the perfect story.

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George Clooney & Paul Greengrass Plan A Heist Movie

November 29, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It almost seems pointless reporting that Paul Greengrass is planning a movie, as he loves developing films, the vast majority of which he leaves behind for one reason or another (usually due to his vision and that of the studio diverging). However as things stand, THR reports that Greengrass is teaming up with George Clooney for a heist movie.

Argo writer Chris Terrio is on scripting duties. He’s worked with Clooney and Greengrass before, as at one point the duo picked up the rights to the article that turned into Argo and set Terrio to write it – but once more Greengrass moved on, as did Clooney. Apparently the movie has been in the works for quite a while, but it’s has to wait for everyone to be free to develop it before it’s moved forward.

Unfortunately there are no plot details at the moment, other than it’s a heist film.

Don’t expect it anytime soon though (and that’s even presuming Greegrass stays onboard), as the director is busy finishing of modern day pirate drama Captain Philips, and also has Barca up his sleeve, while Clooney is set to helm Monuments Men.

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ACTORS: George Clooney  DIRECTORS: Paul Greengrass  

Catherine Keener Joins Paul Greengrass’ Captain Phillips

February 3, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Catherine Keener is always a good addition to a cast, and Paul Greengrass knows that, as he’s just signed her up for his upcoming movie, Captain Phillips. Keener joins Tom Hanks, who’s been attached to the movie for several months.

The project is based on the true story of Maresk Alabama captain Richard Phillips (Hanks), who sacrificed himself to be taken hostage by Somali pirates, so he could save the lives of his crew. He spent three days in captivity before being rescued by a Navy SEAL team in 2009.

Keener will play Phillips’ wife, Andrea Phillips, who never lost faith that her husband would survive the arduous ordeal.

Paul Greengrass is directing Captain Phillips from a screenplay by Billy Ray, which is adapted from Richard Phillips’ own book, A Captain’s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALs, and Dangerous Days at Sea. It’s not certain when the movie will shoot, but it’ll probably be fairly soon, as a US release date of March 22nd, 2013 has already been set. (Source: Variety)

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ACTORS: Catherine Keener, Tom Hanks  DIRECTORS: Paul Greengrass  FILMS: Captain Phillips  
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