Sunday, October 27, 2013

Film News Roundup: 9

Another one bites the dust; George Clooney’s “The Monuments Men” has been taken out of the running for the upcoming Academy Awards. Highly touted as an Oscar contender, the film was originally set to open Dec. 18; now it has moved to Feb. 7.
The LA Times reported that Clooney needed more time to complete the film. Clooney said, “We just didn’t have enough time … If any of the effects looked cheesy, the whole movie would look cheesy.  We simply don’t have enough people to work enough hours to finish it.”
While it’s disappointing that the film won’t content for any major awards, it certainly makes sense to delay the film to give audiences a better product. Regardless, the film looks to be a fun time at the movies when it finally opens next year.
In other news, there has been a shakeup regarding “Star Wars: Episode VII; Lucasfilm announced that director J.J. Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan have take over screenwriting duties from  Oscar winner Michael Arndt.
The franchise is in competent hands; Abrams credits as a screenwriter include “Super 8,” “Cloverfield,” and, “Mission: Impossible 3.” Kasdan on the other hand has previously worked in the “Star Wars” universe, co-writing “The Empire Strikes Back” and “Return of the Jedi.”
It’s not unusual that movies of this magnitude go through rewrites. However, rumors have been swirling that Abrams hasn’t been happy with much of the pre-production, to the point that he might drop from the project completely. One issue was the direction of the script. It’s unknown if Arndt will have any input moving forward.
The movie is slated for a summer release in 2015 and the current plan is to begin shooting in spring 2014. Let’s hope that this screenwriting shuffle doesn’t delay the release of the film.
Comic-book movie fans rejoice; the latest poster and the first full length trailer for Joe and Anthony Russo’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” have arrived. In the sequel, Captain America (Chris Evans) and Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) team up with the Falcon (Anthony Mackie) to fight a villainous plot that threatens the safety of the world. However, they come across a formidable assassin- the Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan).
The trailer gives us a look at the scale and scope of the film; the film’s action pieces look highly captivating and larger than ever. The film is described as a “political thriller”; from the look of it hits mark as Captain America begins to question how far S.H.I.E.L.D is willing to go to protect the security of the world.
The film also stars Robert Redford, Samuel L. Jackson, Emily VanCamp, Cobie Smulders, and Frank Grillo. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” arrives in theaters April 4, 2014. Check out the poster and trailer below.



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