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Monday 24 February 2014

Planet Terror

Since Planet Terror, Robert Rodriguez has been attached to various projects, only for nothing to happen, be it the Barbarella remake or Machete, inspired by the fake trailer that opened Planet Terror. Maybe we'll never see a Sin City sequel. His latest is a project that's also been hinted at for almost a decade.

Bob Weinstein made the announcement that Rodriguez has hooked up with Dimension Films again, to write and direct the futuristic action thriller Nerveracker (now without the plural ‘S'- maybe they've got sequel potential in mind, a-la Alien / Aliens style).

Set in the year 2085, we follow Joe Tezca, who is part of an elite unit sent in to stop a crime wave amongst a perfect futuristic society. In doing so he finds that “Nerverackers” are trying to take control of the city. At the moment it's not really revealed what these “Nerverackers” do exactly and what makes them so different to warrant such an annoyingly cool name. Still, Tezca carries on with his mission like a good boy, and attempts to stop the “Nerverackers” before they turn the city into Abu Ghraib.

“This is one of those projects that we dreamed about making for years, and now the timing is right to finally do it,” says Rodriguez. Who knows why the hell they've been waiting so long. Maybe the special effects are so outrageous that the technology is now considered to be finally up to the task. Or maybe Rodriguez has just been too busy seeing what else he can stick into Rose McGowan besides a machine gun (I don't blame him).

Bob Weinstein founded Dimension Films in 1992 as an alternate label for genre releases, and Rodriguez has been a big contributor to its success. His Spy Kids trilogy pulled in a combined total of over $300 million in the US (add foreign totals and it's a worldwide gross of $460 million); and Sin City took $74 million in the US, reaching over $150 worldwide. Nerverackers could be his next Blade Runner...or the next Babylon A.D. (Shalimar Sahota/BOP)

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When last we saw Tommy Lee Jones, he was playing the grizzled military/government/police veteran in The Hunted, Men in Black, Space Cowboys, Rules of Engagement, The Fugitive and, well, pretty much every non-Batman movie of his in the last 15 years. In Man of the House, he plays a totally different sort of character...an FBI Agent.

Okay, he might be the world's foremost example of typecasting (Ashley Judd excluded), but hey. Tommy Lee Jones is cool. If he gets off on playing The Man, I say we let him and be grateful to watch him work.

Man of the House is ever so slightly different from his normal grizzled veteran efforts in that it's a comedy. Err, a comedy that is certified 100% Will Smith free. In this outing, Jones portrays an agent who must protect a group of cheerleaders. That's right. Cheerleaders.

Apparently, the girls were walking off the stage after a cheer-off and accidentally witnessed a backstage murder. The criminals who perpetrated the slaying don't like that there are hot teen girls out there who can finger them for the crime. Jones is forced to go undercover as the pep squad's assistant coach in order to secure their protection.

Along the way, comic hijinks ensue as the man old enough to be the girls' great-grandfather learns the true meaning of generation gap. Times three.

Equal parts Bring It On, Miss Congeniality and The Hunted, Man of the House looks to capitalize on the comedic chops Jones demonstrated in the mega-blockbusters Men in Black, Men in Black II and Batman Forever. (David Mumpower/BOP)

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For their tentpole summer 2006 release, Warner Bros is hoping that the return of one of the classic disaster films of all time will create a 90-foot tidal wave of cash. Everyone put on your life jacket as The Poseidon Adventure is back. And it's back with a vengeance.

Thought by many to be the grand-daddy of all disaster flicks, The Poseidon Adventure begins as just another New Year's Eve cruise on a top-heavy ocean liner. One 90-foot tsunami-like tidal wave later and we have a handful of survivors now racing the clock through an upside down maze of a ship hoping to find some way out before the ship sinks completely. The original film, made in 1972 by Ronald Neame from the novel by Paul Gallico, took critics and movie-goers by storm, earning eight Academy Awards nominations and winning the Best Song Oscar as well as a Special Oscar for the Effects. The original featured one of the great ensemble casts of all time. Gene Hackman led the group, with supporting turns by Ernest Borgnine, Shelley Winters (Academy Award nominee, Best Supporting Actress), Red Buttons, Roddy McDowell, Jack Albertson and a pre-Frank Drebin Leslie Nielsen as The Captain.

For those not familiar with the original, when you watch a film like Twister, The Perfect Storm, Volcano or any of the myriad of TV disaster movies, you can bet that there are scenes and cliches stolen straight out of The Poseidon Adventure.

Moving on to the new version, Wolfgang Petersen is attached to the project as a producer, though there are currently conflicting reports about him directing. Also, cast signings include Kurt Russell, Richard Dreyfuss and Emmy Rossum, which looks to be setting in motion a pretty stellar starring group. Petersen knows a thing or two about the sea as he's helmed both The Perfect Storm and Das Boot. He also knows a thing or two about huge special effects, with The Perfect Storm grabbing an Oscar nod for effects in 2001.

To put it bluntly, there's not much that could cause this ocean liner to be a disaster at the box office. Well, except for maybe one thing. Apparently, NBC has picked up a version of the Poseidon Adventure and plans to air it on the Hallmark Channel. Since it's in post-production, they'll be able to air well before the theatrical version is ready. As a huge fan of the film, you can bet I'll be staying on top of this one and will update this page as soon as I have any information at all. (Jim Van Nest/BOP)

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Post Grad

Gilmore Girl Alexis Bledel (other credits include Sin City and The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants) stars in Post Grad as Ryden Malby, a recent college graduate who helicopters her way back home with her family. She's stuck in her life that seems to be going nowhere fast. She's in search of a job, and a guy, or at least maybe some clue about where her life may be going. Her wacky family includes Michael Keaton (The Dream Team, Jack Frost) as dad, Jane Lynch (The 40 Year-Old Virgin, Talladega Nights) as mom, and the multi-talented showbiz legend Carol Burnett as grandma. Very interesting. Not sure how many younger folks will know exactly who Burnett is, but it would be hard to top the casting for this family. Rounding out her life are Rodrigo Santoro (300, Che: Part One and Two) as the hot guy next door, and Zach Gilford as her best friend (and eventual love interest, perhaps, or would that be too formulaic?).

Some person you've likely never heard of directs the movie - Vicky Jenson. Bet you had no idea she was a co-director of the first Shrek movie (along with something named Andrew Adamson). Now you can impress your friends at the next cocktail party.

The movie has undergone several name changes along the way including Ticket to Ride and The Post Grad Survival Guide, before settling on the simpler title Post Grad. Whether that forebodes anything for the movie's quality I don't yet know, but it could at least be a sign that the suits are struggling trying to figure out the best way to sell the movie. The first trailer was rather middling, but admittedly, I am not in the target audience. Box office anywhere in the neighborhood of Sisterhood's $39 million domestic gross would be a win for this relatively low cost comedy with a budget of just about $15 million. (Michael Bentley/BOP)

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Postal

The not-so-revered Uwe Boll went wild in June 2006. At that time, the director's production company issued a press release stating that Boll would go toe-to-toe in five separate boxing matches against his harshest critics. Three months later, Boll fought and won against five of his biggest haters, including Ain't it Cool News writer Jeff Sneider and Rue Morgue magazine writer Chris Alexander.

Sounds mad. But then again, why not? Time and time again, the critics hate his work (literally). His latest films â€" with Boll at the helm as director â€" are remakes of horror video games, including House of the Dead in 2003, Alone in the Dark in 2005 and BloodRayne in 2006. Critically and financially, the three flatlined. House of the Dead earned $10,199,354 and was liked by just 4% of critics, according to Rotten Tomatoes. BloodRayne, starring Ben Kingsley, Michelle Rodriguez and, sadly, Meatloaf, grossed just $2,405,420. Again, it was liked by 4% of critics.

But the granddaddy of them all is Alone in the Dark. Though it earned a bit more than BloodRayne at a still unimpressive $5,178,569, just one critic â€" out of 114 â€" gave the Christian Slater/Tara Reid project a positive review. (Shame on you, Eclipse Magazine's Michelle Alexandria!)

Taking a break from the horror genre â€" though Bloodrayne II: Deliverance, Bloodrayne 3: Warhammer and Alone in the Dark II are shamefully in the works â€" Boll's next feature is the crude comedy Postal, based on the 1997 shoot 'em up videogame of the same name.

The film, which aims to push the envelope on political, moral and social correctness â€" a la South Park â€" stars Zack Ward as Dude, an unemployed lowlife who is one day inspired to get his life back on track. So, he gets involved in a criminal scheme with his uncle Dave (Dave Foley), which calls for stealing and reselling OKrotch-y Dolls, a must-have kids toy. (Think Tickle Me Elmo in 1996 and Furby in 1998).

Outside of Foley and Verne Troyer, who cameos as himself, Postal's cast is filled with unknowns. This doesn't mean, however, that audiences will be unfamiliar with some of the lead characters, including comedic portrayals of Osama bin Laden and George W. Bush. Other characters include Azeem, Cooter and Retarded Taliban.

Either way, something tells me those unprecedented boxing matches will do little to increase Postal's number of positive reviews. (Eric Hughes/BOP)

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Portia is a gorgeous woman of the court, with wealth galore and virtue true. She is the heiress of Belmont, and as such, it is only seeming that someone within her station would woo her. Therefore, Bassanio, who is hoping to win her affections, believes that he has literally no hope of succeeding without adequate money. Alas, he is penniless, and so he asks his friend Antonio to lend him 3,000 ducats. Though Antonio would like to help his friend, his money is all tied up in shipping. Thus, Antonio approaches the Jewish moneylender Shylock for a loan.

Nothing can be simple, of course. Shylock and Antonio hate each other, and Antonio cannot abide usury. He wants to assist Bassanio in his quest, though, and surprisingly Shylock agrees to make the loan without charging interest. Instead, he suggests that Antonio will sign a bond that will allow Shylock to cut a pound of flesh from Antonio's body if the loan is not repaid within three months. Antonio doesn't see this as a problem; he is certain that at least one of his ships will be returning in the near short-term. He signs the bond and gives the money to Bassanio, who immediately leaves for Belmont with his friend Gratiano.

When he arrives, Bassanio is informed about a test that Portia's late father left for any man who wished to court her. The suitors have to choose from a gold, silver or lead chest, and if they find Portia's portrait inside, she will become that man's bride. Portia is thrilled to see that Bassanio is successful, and she gives him a ring as a symbol of her love. He promises to wear it forever. Meanwhile, Portia's maid Nerissa has fallen for Bassanio's friend Gratiano, and she gives him a ring as a token of her esteem.

Gratiano isn't the only one of Bassanio's friends in Belmont. Lorenzo has also just arrived in the city with his new bride Jessica. Coincidentally, Jessica is the daughter of Shylock, and she has deserted her father and eloped with Lorenzo, who is not Jewish but Christian.

It's not long before our heroes receive word that none of Antonio's ships have arrived in time for him to repay his loan to Shylock, who is additionally furious about his daughter's betrayal. He has appealed to the justice of the Venetian court that he should receive his pound of flesh from Antonio. Bassanio and Gratiano leave with all haste to return to Venice and help their friend.

The resourceful Portia has her own clever scheme. She disguises herself as a lawyer and brings Nerissa along to pose as her clerk. She arrives at Antonio's trial just in the nick of time. Things aren't going well for Antonio, and she appeals to Shylock with a speech about mercy:

It is an attribute to God himself,
And earthly power doth then show likest God's
When mercy seasons justice.

Though powerful, her words do nothing to sway Shylock, so Portia goes for a different approach. She awards Shylock the pound of flesh and commands Antonio to bare his chest. She stipulates, however, that Shylock must take exactly one pound of flesh - no more, no less. Furthermore, he must not spill one drop of blood. If he fails to collect his prize in accordance with these rules, he'll be put to death. Shylock gives up the fight.

It's not over yet, though. Portia points out the fact that Shylock is actually liable to have his property confiscated and that he is still eligible for execution by the Venetian state because he plotted the death of a Venetian citizen. In the end, it is agreed that Shylock will be allowed to live and that Venice will merely fine him for his crime. Antonio is awarded the use of half of Shylock's wealth, which he does not take. He instead stipulates that it should be awarded to Lorenzo in the event of Shylock's death. Antonio also demands that Shylock must become a Christian.

Before Portia and Nerissa return to Belmont, they demand that Bassanio and Gratiano give them their rings as tokens of gratitude. Reluctantly, the two young men agree. The ladies then rush back to Belmont to arrive ahead of their husbands. When Bassanio and Gratiano arrive, Portia and Nerissa deny their love to the men until they can prove the rings were not given to other women. The women stop teasing the men after a bit, and tell them the story of what happened. Word soon arrives that three of Antonio's rich cargo vessels have arrived, and everyone lives happily ever after…except Shylock.

Seeing this classic, flawed Shakespearian tale adapted for a modern audience should be fascinating. With Al Pacino as the villainous Shylock and former Shakespeare Joseph Fiennes as Bassanio, the cast is solid. Sony Pictures Classics has picked up the film for North American distribution, and looks to be considering the film as part of its award-contending slate for late 2004. (Kim Hollis/BOP)

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