New Films in Production, v.2

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#628 Post by therewillbeblus »

Apparently it's old news, though not mentioned here yet (and getting traffic around the internet due to Spector's recent departure), but Zendaya is set to play Ronnie Spector in an upcoming biopic
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#631 Post by aox »

I could go either way with McCay, but I just lived through that terrorist attack. It's quite fresh on my mind.

Similarly, I didn't get around to the 9/11 movies (e.g. World Trade Center, United 63, etc...) until the past few years.
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#633 Post by hearthesilence »

Part of me is entertaining the notion that this will be an expanded, note-perfect remake of John Ford's segment in How the West Was Won...but alas it's not even set in the Old West.
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#636 Post by Never Cursed »

Tony Tost's directorial debut will be National Anthem for Bron Studios, with a principal cast consisting of Paul Walter Hauser, Simon Rex, and real-life friends Halsey and Sydney Sweeney
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domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:53 pm
Which was already adapted in radically altered form by Michel Deville as Eaux profondes
Dumped on Hulu, here’s the trailer
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#639 Post by Never Cursed »

domino harvey wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:52 pm
domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:53 pm
Which was already adapted in radically altered form by Michel Deville as Eaux profondes
Dumped on Hulu, here’s the trailer
Users on the AW forum described this film’s post-production as extremely troubled - real Woman In The Window vibes from the relation of a number of wildly different cuts screened for test audiences. Hopefully this is merely a sign that Disney had no idea what to do with a film like this rather than an indication of a dumpster fire
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#640 Post by beamish14 »

Never Cursed wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 8:39 pm
domino harvey wrote: Mon Feb 14, 2022 7:52 pm
domino harvey wrote: Thu Oct 03, 2019 5:53 pm
Which was already adapted in radically altered form by Michel Deville as Eaux profondes
Dumped on Hulu, here’s the trailer
Users on the AW forum described this film’s post-production as extremely troubled - real Woman In The Window vibes from the relation of a number of wildly different cuts screened for test audiences. Hopefully this is merely a sign that Disney had no idea what to do with a film like this rather than an indication of a dumpster fire


Please pardon my ignorance (and I hope this isn’t a violation of protocols here), but what forum is that? I’ve read a smattering of things about the production on Deadline, but I’m very interested in getting some more in-depth info regarding what exactly happened
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#641 Post by domino harvey »

We try not to publicly say the name because if we do they accuse of us sending our members there to troll (🙄 uh huh, sure Jan). Let’s say it rhymes with “AwardsWorthy”
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#642 Post by domino harvey »

Aziz Ansari will write, produce, direct, and star alongside Bill Murray in a movie adaptation of the non fiction book Being Mortal
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#643 Post by yoloswegmaster »

James Mangold to direct a Buster Keaton biopic.
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#644 Post by swo17 »

Who could play a good Buster Keaton? Bob Odenkirk? Will Arnett?
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#646 Post by Roger Ryan »

My fear is Rami Malek will be cast as Keaton! Once upon a time (twenty years ago or so), I thought Skeet Ulrich could take on Keaton as a young man. As with any biopic, attempting too big a scope is what can undermine the attempt. For me, the ideal Keaton film would focus exclusively on his relationship with Roscoe Arbuckle before, during, and after the latter's rape and murder trials. At any rate, this new one can't be any worse than 1957's The Buster Keaton Story.
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#647 Post by Walter Kurtz »

swo17 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 11:58 am Who could play a good Buster Keaton?
Robert Pattinson. His wide-set eyes and makeup could make him a doppelganger.
Also. Has acting chops.
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#648 Post by domino harvey »

This sounds like the perfect star vehicle for Kodi Smit-McPhee after he wins the Oscar
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#649 Post by Red Screamer »

That would convince me to see it despite my reservations, since Smit-McPhee is so physically expressive. No one can match Keaton's genius for movement but that'd be a good start.
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