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All the news from film and the world of the gays

Ryan Reynolds Up For Ryan Fleck & Anna Boden’s Mississippi Grind

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Ryan-ReynoldsRyan Reynolds likes to mix his big budget Hollywood flicks with a few smaller movies where he gets to flex his acting muscles. He’s going for the latter with Mississippi Grind, which Deadline reports he’s just signed on for, from Half Nelson writer/directors Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden.

The film is about a veteran gambler, who is over his head in debt. He recruits a younger gambling addict (Jake Gyllenhaal) to raise enough money to pay down his money owed. They travel across the American south with a vision to win back the money he lost. The producers are still searching for someone to play the older gambler.

Jake Gyllenhaal was previously attached to star, but it appears he’s off the project and Reynolds is taking his role. The current plan is to shoot early next year.

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ACTORS: Ryan Reynolds  

Leonardo DiCaprio & Jamie Foxx Up For Mean Business

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

django-unchained-pic3Leonardo DiCaprio and Jamie Foxx recently teamed up for Django Unchained, but they must have liked working together, as Deadline reports that they’re getting back together for Mean Business On North Ganson Street. Warner Bros. has picked up the rights to S. Craig Zahler’s upcoming novel of the same name for the actors to star in.

DiCaprio is set to play ‘a hardened detective who, after being told by a man that his beautiful wife is missing, tells him she is a hooker who obviously made off with his money. After the man commits a desperate tragic act right in the squad room, the disgraced detective is sent to a hellhole rust belt town called Victory, Missouri, where violent crime is skyrocketing.

Partnered with an equally bad-assed detective who was demoted for publicly brutalizing a suspect (Foxx), the new partners get to do some real work. Police officers start showing up dead execution-style, and the cops think it might be open season on Victory’s police department.’

Is it safe to assume Foxx will be the one killing the cops, or is he just suspect number 1?

It’s early day yet as no writer or director is currently set, so don’t expect to see this for a while yet.

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ACTORS: Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx  

Sony Signs Up For A Live-Action Captain Planet Movie

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

captain-planet-cartoonFor a while there’s been talk of a Captain Planet movie. Now that’s taken a step closer to reality, as Sony Pictures has signed on to back a film based on the environmentally conscious 90s cartoon series, Captain Planet and the Planeteers, according to THR.

Hopefully they’ll figure out how to make is work, as even in the 90s kids were aware Captain Planet was a tad dumb, so goodness knows what modern audiences would think. However it was quite fun, with the world’s first animated environmental series being about a group of young people who combine their special powers (The Planeteers) to summon Captain Planet, an environmental superhero, to battle the world’s worst eco-villains.

Mark Gordon, Susan Montford and Don Murphy (who’s been involved the longest, having been developing the film long before Sony got involved) will produce. The plan is to make a big budget live-action version, but there’s no news on when it might shoot.

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Fifty Shades of Grey Movie Set For August 2014

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Fifty-Shades-of-Grey-book-coverWhen Universal/Focus Features picked up the rights to Fifty Shades Of Grey last year, they wanted to move forward as fast as possible, realising that the books’ zeitgeist currency wasn’t likely to last. However it’s taken them a while to get things ready, but after setting Sam Taylor-Johnson to direct last week, they’ve announced that the global release of Fifty Shades of Grey will start in North America on Friday, August 1st, 2014.

Taylor-Johnson will direct the adaptation of E.L. James’ book, working from a screenplay by Kelly Marcel. Michael De Luca and Dana Brunetti are producing the movie version alongside Ms. James.

Fifty Shades of Grey has become a global phenomenon and the trilogy has been translated into over 50 languages worldwide since its release. To date, the Fifty Shades trilogy has sold over 70 million copies worldwide in e-book and print, making it one of the fastest-selling book series ever.

The first book follows the relationship of 27-year-old billionaire Christian Grey and college student Anastasia Steele, which goes to lengthening BDSM extremes.

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DIRECTORS: Sam Taylor-Johnson  FILMS: Fifty Shades Of Grey  

21 Jump Street’s Phil Lord & Chris Miller Back For The Reunion

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

phil-lord-chris-millerPhil Lord and Chris Miller have had great success with Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and 21 Jump Street, and they’re keeping their team together for a new comedy, The Reunion, for Sony Pictures, according to Variety.

While the duo normally director together on their movies, for this one Chris Miller will take the helm solo, working from his own original screenplay that is set at a high school reunion. However Phil Lord will be on producing duties.

Unfortunately at the moment there are no other story details. It isn’t clear either when it might shoot.

At the moment Lord and Miller are finishing up their next directorial effort, The Lego Movie, which hits cinemas on February 7th.

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DIRECTORS: Phil Lord, Chris Miller  

New Terminator Trilogy Starts June 15th 2015

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Terminator-2For a while now a new Terminator movie has been in the works, with Arnold Schwarzenegger set to star. Now Skydance Productions, Annapurna Pictures and Paramount Pictures have officially announced they will partner on the film, and they’ve set a release date of June 26th, 2015 for it.

The movie will be the first in a stand-alone trilogy, which will be produced by Megan Ellison of Annapurna (who bought the Terminator rights after the bankruptcy of their previous owner) and David Ellison of Skydance. Laeta Kalogridis (Avatar, Shutter Island) and Patrick Lussier (Drive Angry) are attached to write the screenplay.

Launched in 1984 with star Arnold Schwarzenegger as the title character, The Terminator spanned three subsequent films, which have earned over $1 billion at the worldwide box office. There’s been some speculation about Arnie’s involvement though, as while it was believed he was confirmed for the film, he’s not mentioned in the press release. While that doesn’t mean he’s no longer involved, it has had some wondering why he wasn’t mentioned.

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ACTORS: Arnold Schwarzenegger  FILMS: Terminator Genisys  

Julianne Moore In Talks For The Hunger Games: Mockingjay

June 28, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Julianne-MooreThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire may not be in cinemas until November, but the producers are already thinking about casting for the final two films, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and 2. THR reports that Julianne Moore is in early talks to play Alma Coin, one of the few new major roles in the movies.

Jennifer Lawrence (Katniss Everdeen), Josh Hutcherson (Peeta Mellark), and Liam Hemsworth (Gale Hawthorne) are set to star, along with Philip Seymour Hoffman, who will make his debut in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire as Plutarch Heavensbee. In Suzanne Collins’ novel, Alma Coin is in charge of the district which fights against the Capitol regime, although she doesn’t completely trust Katniss, and may want to control her just a much as the opposition so.

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire director Francis Lawrence is on board to direct both The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2, from an adapted screenplay by Danny Strong. It isn’t known when production will begin.

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ACTORS: Julianne Moore  FILMS: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2  

Was Hollywood Key To The Supreme Court Gay Rights Victories?

June 27, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Rob-ReinerCelebrities like to support causes, but there’s a general sense that while they some give money, turn up and have their picture taken and say nice things on Twitter, the people of Hollywood don’t really make much difference when it comes to social issues. However that may not have been true with yesterday’s US Supreme Court decisions on DOMA and Prop. 8, where various Hollywood figures were central to the fight.

Back in 2008 a court decision that not allowing gay people to marry was unconstitutional suddenly made same sex marriage legal in California. However a ballot measure in the November elections – Proposition 8 – sought to end that by adding an amendment to the State Constitution saying ‘only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California’. It passed with 52.24% of the vote, ending same sex marriage and leaving the thousands who’d already married in a legal limbo.

However campaigners weren’t going to take this lying down. After the measure passed, various campaigners, including director Rob Reiner (This Is Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally), met at the Hollywood setting of the Polo Lounge to discuss mounting a legal challenge to Prop 8, arguing that irrespective of an individual state’s constitution, the overall US Constitution guarantees equal protection under the law.

To do that they needed money, and a large part of the seed cash for the legal battle came from David Geffen (the ‘G’ of Dreamworks SKG) and JJ Abrams (Star Trek Into Darkness). Reiner and political strategist Chad Griffin then founded American Foundation for Equal Rights (AFER) to fight the battle.

AFER has since attracted other Hollywood names, such as Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, who joined its board. He also wrote the play ‘8’, about the trial to overturn Prop 8, which saw the likes of Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Martin Sheen, and Kevin Bacon appearing in a staged reading last year, in order to raise money for the fight.

There was another Hollywood figure who was perhaps even more key to the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear the Prop 8 case and that’s Arnold Schwarzenegger. As Governor Of California – and a Republican Governor at that – he took the decision that his administration would not defend the Proposition in court (it would normally be the Attorney General or the Governor who’d be expected to officially defend it). In fact the case that ended up at the Supreme Court was officially known as Perry Vs. Schwarzenegger when it was first filed, but Arnie conceded that Prop. 8 was not constitutional and so refused to fight for it in court.

arnold-schwarzenegger2As a result of Schwarzenegger and his successor Jerry Brown’s decision not to defend the case, the coalition of anti-gay marriage groups behind the original attempts to get Prop. 8 on the ballot got together to defend it. After a huge amount of legal manoeuvring, most of which the Prop 8. proponents lost, the case ended up at the highest court in the US.

The Supreme Court then decided they could not look at the case because those anti-gay marriage groups did not have legal standing to mount the case (as they could not prove they’d been harmed), which essentially meant that the original District Court ruling that Prop 8 is unconstitutional now stands. As a result, same sex marriages should now resume in California soon.

The fact is, if Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown had decided to defend the measure in the first place, this question of who had the right to defend Prop. 8 would have never come up. It would also have meant the arguments for the Proposition would have been a lot stronger (many have criticised the anti-gay marriage side’s shoddy lawyering) and the outcome could well have been different.

Many other celebs did their bit too, such as Ellen Degeneres submitting a friend of the court brief to the Supreme Court and Clint Eastwood signing his name to a list of prominent Republicans who support gay marriage.

Of course many, many other people were involved in the fight too, but this really is a case where the people of Hollywood made a difference and that without the likes of Rob Reiner and Arnold Schwarzenegger, there might have been a different outcome yesterday. Tinsel Town certainly didn’t win single-handedly, but it definitely helped.

Rob Reiner also said a few months ago that he’s hoping to direct a film version of 8, which he hopes will help with the equal marriage fight in the rest of the US – so perhaps Hollywood influence in this battle isn’t over yet.

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Celebs React To US Supreme Court Gay Rights Rulings With Twitter Happiness

June 27, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

ellen-degeneres-portia-de-rossiWith the US Supreme Court striking down the Defense Of Marriage Act and refusing to hear Prop 8, a lot of gay and LGBT-friendly celebrities were very happy yesterday. We already reported that it caused Kristen Bell to propose to Dax Shepard on Twitter. However there were plenty of others expressed their happiness on Twitter. Here’s a selection of their tweets.

Thank u2 #SCOTUS! This bday gift far surpasses the Hungry Hippos game I got when I was 7 years old. It truly is the best day ever. #Love4All
– Sean Hayes (@TheSeanHayes)

a great day to be gay! so much gratitude to all the people who fought so hard for this historic milestone. equality forever.
– Zachary Quinto (@ZacharyQuinto)

Prop 8 was dismissed?!? Huzzah! Christmas comes six months early this year! (Less one day…)
– Neil Patrick Harris (@ActuallyNPH)

It’s a supremely wonderful day for equality. Prop 8 is over, and so is DOMA. Congratulations everyone. And I mean everyone.
– Ellen Degeneres (who married in the four-month window when gay marriage was previously legal in California) (@TheEllenShow)

Today is a good day. A great day. A historic day. So proud of our country. #love&equalityforall
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing)

DOMA’s ruling is historic and a thrilling milestone in our American history. #SCOTUS. #HappyGayPride. #LoveIsLoveIsLove
— Cheyenne Jackson (@cheyennejackson)

A good day for equality indeed! Now come on California…don’t embarrass me.
— Alison Brie (@alisonbrie)

First Wendy, now DOMA gets the boot! Sometimes things are really great.
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham)

‘Any straight person complaining about the Supreme Court striking down DOMA should be forced to hire a heterosexual wedding planner.’
– Joan River (@Joan_Rivers)

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Roland Emmerich Promises Gay Character For Independence Day 2

June 27, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

roland-emmerichRoland Emmerich, director of The Day After Tomorrow, 2012 and Godzilla hasn’t generally run around screaming about his sexuality at the top of his lungs. However he is gay, and indeed has said in recent years he’s been getting more involved in LGBT causes, such as the Gay & Lesbian Centre in Los Angeles.

Now he’s suggesting that he wants to bring a gay character into Independence Day 2, the planned sequel to his 1996 hit movie. Talking to the Huffington Post, he was asked if he would consider including gay rights in the storyline of one of his films.

He said, “Actually in the next Independence Day there is a gay character.” However when pressed for more info, he declined to comment. It’s safe to say though that the gay character won’t be the lead, as Hollywood is still rather afraid of that in its big budget movies.

It’s not the only gay theme Emmerich is thinking of bringing into one of his films, as he’s also planning a movie about the Stonewall riots, but that’s unlikely to come until after Independence Day 2, which is due out in 2015.

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DIRECTORS: Roland Emmerich  FILMS: Independence Day: Resurgence  
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