Friday, 27 June 2008

Jason Bateman Says A 'Bent And Twisted' Story Is Ready For 'Arrested Development' Movie




Six months after teasing MTV with news that an "Arrested Development" movie was in the very earliest of stages, "Hancock" star Jason Bateman told an assembled crowd Tuesday night that the Bluths were almost certainly heading to the big screen — and boy will it be strange.

"It's typically bent and twisted," Bateman said of the story concocted by series mastermind Mitchell Hurwitz. "He's got a really, really good idea for the movie version that would not be just simply the equivalent of four episodes back to back to back. It's actually something that would be specific to the medium of film."

A bent and twisted script is exactly what devoted fans of the series would hope for and expect. After all, "Arrested Development," which was canceled in February 2006, introduced such topics as the Never Nude, the puppet Franklin Delano Bluth, and "a family friend with only one arm!"

Bateman smiled. "Who thinks up that [stuff]?"

So what's the holdup? Not Bateman, certainly. And not anyone else actually involved in the show, he insisted. It's the Bluths' biggest problem that threatens to delay the film indefinitely: money.

"We all want to do it. All the actors want to do it, the writers want to do it, and the boss wants to do it. And they are working on making a deal, probably as we speak," Bateman said. "But it's a long, sort of drawn-out, complicated business process. 'Arrested Development' is such a specific tone, it doesn't lend itself to mass appeal, as played out by the fact that it's canceled. So it has to be done for a price. They can't spend the money they spent on 'Hancock.'

"So they have to shoot it for a small price, and we have to figure out if we can do it for that price," he continued. "They're working it out, and hopefully we'll be able to know something in the next month."

In the meantime, keep the series alive, Bateman said — even if you do it by accosting him in the streets.

"When people come up to me [to talk about 'Arrested Development'], I'm right there with 'em," he laughed. "There's some narcissism in it!"

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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Bruce Bervar

Bruce Bervar   
Artist: Bruce Bervar

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Rythms of Life   
 Rythms of Life

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




This California guitarist and synthesist writes highly musical, commercially accessible ensemble music. Though he plays most of the instruments himself, his technique on acoustic guitar is to the highest degree admirable. He's besides a well-known luthier -- one of his hand-crafted guitars is on display at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.






Friday, 13 June 2008

Jon Favreau’s Insistence on Paycheck Is a Sticking Point in ‘Iron Man 2’ Negotiations

Photo: Getty Images
Yesterday, Iron Man director Jon Favreau blogged on MySpace that even though his movie has made a half-billion dollars at the worldwide box office, Marvel Studios hasn't called him in weeks. Making the situation even more uncomfortable is the fact that he's not yet signed on to helm the film's sequel, with an already-announced April 2010 release date fast approaching. Now, IESB reports that the reason the studio's been out of touch is because Favreau asked for a "moderate bump" in pay for Iron Man 2, and Marvel chief David Maisel balked.

According to IESB's source, Favreau is only seeking "the regular standard director's fee" (approximately 900 million times your salary), but Maisel isn't convinced that he's integral to IM2's success. Obviously we're pretty sure that his involvement was integral to the first movie's being awesome, and we'd hate to see him not get the job. Is this all just studio posturing, or would Maisel really hire someone else? Who could possibly be as qualified and as cheap as the director of Elf, anyway? Can nerd outrage on the blogosphere fix this awful mess? If only it were that simple!

IESB Breaking News: Will Jon Favreau Direct Iron Man 2?! [IESB]

Earlier: Jon Favreau Waiting by Telephone, Getting Pretty Nervous About ‘Iron Man 2’



Sunday, 8 June 2008

Michael Hammer

Michael Hammer   
Artist: Michael Hammer

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   Other
   



Discography:


Radiance: Spiritual Shimmer   
 Radiance: Spiritual Shimmer

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 5


Gifts Of The Archangels   
 Gifts Of The Archangels

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 8


Doorway to The Pleiades   
 Doorway to The Pleiades

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 5


Souls Light   
 Souls Light

   Year:    
Tracks: 3


Mantras For Meditation And Healing   
 Mantras For Meditation And Healing

   Year:    
Tracks: 4


Healing Your Body   
 Healing Your Body

   Year:    
Tracks: 2


Dolphin Light   
 Dolphin Light

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




 





Talitha Mackenzie and Martin Swan

Saturday, 7 June 2008

Ascaris

Ascaris   
Artist: Ascaris

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Demo - Des Maux   
 Demo - Des Maux

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9




 






Diddy Slams Diaz Rumours

Rap bachelor Sean 'Diddy' Combs has laughed off rumours he is romancing single Hollywood beauty Cameron Diaz. The two were spotted together at a New York hot spot last month , and looked close at Sunday night's MTV Movie Awards in California. But Combs insists their friendship is innocent. He tells the New York Daily News, "It is ridiculous that two celebrities of the opposite sex can't just hang out with a group of friends without it being reported as more than that. We are just friends." Diaz - who has been single since splitting with Justin Timberlake - recently revealed she is active on the dating scene; explaining, "Men are the best, sex is the best."


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"I was the first one to be asked to do RAMBO (but) it was a little too much violence." DUSTIN HOFFMAN jokes about past casting.





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Pete shambles, Amy whines

TOXIC twins PETE DOHERTY and AMY WINEHOUSE lived up to their shambolic
reputations at the weekend and short-changed fans.

The gaunt-looking frontman infuriated a festival audience in France by coming
off stage 20 minutes early.

Amy performed little better in Portugual. She fled the Rock In Lisboa fest two
thirds of the way through her set – her first live performance
since binning her UK tour last November.

She moaned: “My voice is not singing right and I can’t
even hold the mic, but I wanted to be here so much.”

Rustie Lee joining EastEnders cast

Celebrity chef Rustie Lee is set to join the cast of 'EastEnders', as Gus Smith's feisty aunt.
According to the show's official website, the 54-year-old will play a character called Opal for two episodes, which will be screened in April.
Lee said: "I'm absolutely over the moon to think I'm going to be in the Square. I can't wait."
Actor Mo George, who plays Lee's on-screen nephew Gus, will be leaving the show soon.

Jolie & Pitt wedding rumours denied

Rumours that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt secretly married over the weekend have been denied by a number of sources.
Initial reports suggested that the couple tied the knot in a church in New Orleans on Saturday.
However, Rev Tony Talavera, owner of the French Quarter Wedding chapel where the wedding was rumoured to have taken place, later told Life & Style Weekly: "Brad and Angelina did not get married by us."
"I have not met them personally. This just got out of control. Their publicist asked me to give out a statement," he said.
Talavera said that he did not usually give information about who married at the chapel but said that a representative for Pitt had asked him to "quash any misinformation that's out there".
A source close to the couple also told People magazine that there was "no wedding".

Abdullah Papur

Abdullah Papur   
Artist: Abdullah Papur

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Bu Sene   
 Bu Sene

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




 





Tearful Day-Lewis pays tribute to Ledger

Zohan takes Israel to the movies


Given that an Adam Sandler film has roughly the same relationship to reality that a dirty limerick has to a Shakespeare sonnet, the temptation to take a semi-serious look at a film like You Don�t Mess With The Zohan, his latest, is hardly obligatory. It�s the story of a superhuman Mossad agent who, tired of the apparently endless conflict between Israel and its neighbours, fakes his death and moves to New York to pursue his dream of styling hair at Paul Mitchell�s salon.

It also features almost non-stop dick jokes, and possibly the worst Israeli accent ever committed to film, but considering how few Hollywood films deal with Israel or Israelis except in the most cursory fashion, a little glance at Zohan�s motley cinematic predecessors is probably more worthwhile than pondering the running MILF and GMILF gags.

Not counting decades of biblical epics, the keystone of Hollywood�s Israel movies is probably Exodus, Otto Preminger�s 1960 epic adaptation of Leon Uris� bestselling novel, and a relic of a time when Israel was still riding on a wave of grudging international goodwill. That film, along with Cast A Giant Shadow (1966) and Black Sunday (1976) helped foster the image of the Israeli soldier, commando and secret agent as fantastically resourceful and courageous � an image pushed over into parody by Sandler�s Zohan. The image of Sandler taking a terrorist�s gun apart before he fires a shot is really only a mild comedic exaggeration of Robert Shaw as a Mossad agent in Black Sunday, hanging off the Goodyear blimp while trying to prevent Black September terrorists from detonating a bomb over the Super Bowl.

Israel�s retaliation for the murder of Israeli athletes by PLO terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics helped bring the Mossad out of the shadows, and Israel�s reputation for audacity was further buffed up by Raid On Entebbe, a 1977 TV movie featuring a young James Woods in a proto-Zohan role, playing a sniper on the commando team that freed 100 Israeli hostages in a daring real-life nighttime raid. Since then, however, Israel�s public image has suffered a relentless harrowing, and on the movie screen Mossad agents have regularly been glimpsed in passing, usually retired and working as mercenaries in the thuggish supporting cast of action films, or suffering from guilt and doubt, like Eric Bana in Steven Spielberg�s recent Munich.

Israeli society gets portrayed with a lighter touch � in Zohan, Tel Aviv comes off like a cross between an Ibiza rave and Pride weekend in Miami. There�s plentiful basis for this in fact, but its movie genesis can be glimpsed in the throngs of attractive young Israeli soldiers with their chic khaki uniforms and Sten guns in films like Exodus and Cast A Giant Shadow, particularly the leggy young Israeli women in their rolled-up shorts and sun hats. The notion of sexy Israel probably begins with Senta Berger meeting Kirk Douglas in Cast A Giant Shadow, telling Douglas about her husband in the Palmach, while admitting drily that the sex isn�t so good, and encouraging Douglas to try his chances with her anyway. Forty years later this has metastasized into Zohan nonchalantly sexing up a cohort of elderly hair salon clients, which may, depending on how the film is received when it opens this Friday, be added to the long list of adversity that the Israel has endured since its founding.










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