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Weekly Ketchup: Green Lights for Green Lantern and... Candy Land?

Plus new projects for Martin Scorsese and Terry Gilliam

This week was chockful of so many movie announcements that the Weekly Ketchup could have been a top 20 instead of a top 10, but these jewels of the week include new movies for acclaimed directors Martin Scorsese and Terry Gilliam, sequels for Sex and the City and Bloodsport and a movie based on the Candy Land board game.


#1 NEVER MIND GREEN HORNET, HERE COMES GREEN LANTERN!

Coming off the upcoming Mel Gibson movie, Edge of Darkness, Martin Campbell (GoldenEye, Casino Royale) is in talks to direct Green Lantern, the outer space superhero project which Warner Bros is now tagging as their #1 priority among their various projects based on DC Comics characters (the western Jonah Hex is #2). The adventures of Green Lantern take place within a epic space opera scope comparable to Star Wars, as pilot Hal Jordan is entrusted with a power ring which allows him to form anything he can imagine out of an green power that is as strong as Jordan can keep his will resolute. The three screenwriters who are being credited as working on Green Lantern are Greg Berlanti (creator of TV's Everwood), comics writer Marc Guggenheim (Aquaman, The Flash) and Michael Green, who like Guggenheim, has written various TV shows that Berlanti has produced. With Green Lantern given top priority, we should now hear some casting news for Hal Jordan, and the many other DC characters that this very positive script review suggests should be in the movie.


#2 DANIEL DAY LEWIS AND MARTIN SCORSESE TO COLLABORATE A THIRD TIME ON SILENCE

Although his latest film, Shutter Island (AKA Ashecliffe) won't hit theaters until this October, director Martin Scorsese (Taxi Driver, Goodfellas) is already lining up his next project, which will be Silence, a project Scorsese has been eager to make for over a decade, long before he even acquired the rights to the Shusaku Endo novel in 2005. Adapted by Jay Cocks (De-Lovely; cowriter of Gangs of New York), Silence is the 17th century story of two Jesuit priests who encounter violence and prejudice when they travel to Japan to both locate their mentor and spread the word of Christianity. In various stages of negotation to star in Silence are Daniel Day-Lewis (who starred in Scorsese's The Age of Innocence and Gangs of New York), Benicio Del Toro and Gael Garcia Bernal (Y Tu Mama Tambien), although it's not yet known if the missing priest will be played by Day-Lewis or Del Toro. Filming of Silence is expected to start later this year in New Zealand.


#3 SEX AND THE CITY 2: IS OBSESSIVE SHOE COLLECTING RECESSION PROOF?

Sure, there's no script yet, but that apparently isn't going to stop Sex and the City 2 from getting fast-tracked and produced in time for a planned Summer, 2010 release date. The four stars (Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon and Kim Cattrall) made the news a few years back about whether they would migrate from HBO to a movie version (mostly Kim Cattrall), but this time around, their collective casting is the first real news for the sequel. Michael Patrick King, who wrote, directed and coproduced the $152 million dollar hit will be back to do the same for the sequel.




#4 THE HANSON BROTHERS RETURN: SLAP SHOT REMAKE

The genre of hockey movies is very spotty, populated mostly by the Mighty Ducks franchise, the star-studded 1999 flop that was Mystery, Alaska, the unapologetic patriotism of The Miracle and the 1977 Paul Newman-starring gem, Slap Shot. Which of those do you think Universal wants to remake? Dean Parisot (Galaxy Quest, the Fun with Dick and Jane remake) has been signed to direct the Slap Shot remake from a script by Peter Steinfeld (Be Cool; cowriter of 21). Slap Shot is the story of the coach of a losing minor league team, the Charlestown Chiefs, who attempts to bring them victory by turning the team into a gang of violent thugs on the ice, led by the possibly insane trio of the Hanson Brothers. Something that's interesting about that Variety article is that it makes note of the Internet furor over the idea of a Slap Shot remake, and points out the success of Adam Sandler's remake of The Longest Yard, showing that the writer doesn't get that people don't have the same kind of affection for Burt Reynold's The Longest Yard as they do for Slap Shot.


#5 BLOODSPORT 2: BLOODIER, SPORTIER

I've not yet seen JCVD, but the buzz is that it is evidence that Jean-Claude Van Damme totally gets his role in the world, and basically pops the balloon of anyone who will ever want to make a joke about him ever again. And so, I will give the Muscles from Brussels some respect and treat this story completely seriously. No zingers on this one! Talking to Total Film, Van Damme revealed that he has plans to make a "true sequel" to Bloodsport, the first movie he starred in. Let me just say right here that whatever I thought of JCVD's later work, Bloodsport was indeed a very well done, kick ass martial arts movie. Van Damme's plan is to ignore the three sequels that he didn't star in, and tell the story of Frank Dux 20 years later (a la The Wrestler?), as "a complete bum, maybe abusing his son" and "on drugs." JCVD is encountering some resistance to the concept, but I think it sounds really intriguing.


#6 HASBRO MOVIES: TRANSFORMERS, G.I. JOE AND NOW, CANDY LAND?

The first movie to come out of the deal between Universal and Hasbro to make movies based on their classic board games appears to be Candy Land, the game that Wikipedia says has "no optimal strategy, or indeed any decision making." That sounds like a great game for someone who would greenlight a Candy Land movie. In Candy Land, players take on the role of a gingerbread man as he travels through locations like Chocolate Swamp and Candy Cane Forest, as they learn how to tell colors apart, the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Kevin Lima (Enchanted, A Goofy Movie) will direct from a script by Etan Cohen (Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa; cowriter of Tropic Thunder). Yes, one of the Tropic Thunder writers is scripting the Candy Land movie, though I'm not sure if that means someone at Universal has a brilliant sense of irony, or totally does not.


#7 YOUNG DISNEY STARS TO STAR IN FOX'S BEEZUS AND RAMONA

The long-in-development movie version of Beverly Cleary's popular series of novels aimed at young girls, Ramona, has had its focus changed slightly to adapt first Beezus and Ramona, which Cleary wrote in 1955 before the seven books in which Ramona is the main title character. In casting the movie, Fox 2000 has managed a coup of sorts, as both Selena Gomez (star of Wizards of Waverly Place) as Beatrice/Beezus and Joey King (supporting role in The Suite Life of Zack & Cody) as Ramona are coming from shows on the popular Disney Channel. Beezus and Ramona is the story of how a girl named Beatrice (AKA Beezus) learns to deal with her annoying little sister, Ramona. Elizabeth Allen (Aquamarine) is directing from a script by Laurie Craig (the parrot comedy Paulie) and Nick Pustay (2007's Camille). Filming starts later this spring, and 20th Century Fox has set a release date for Beezus and Ramona of March 19th, 2010.


#8 TERRY GILLIAM RETURNING TO THE MEANING OF LIFE WITH ZERO THEOREM

We're still waiting to see Heath Ledger's last film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, directed by Monty Python alum Terry Gilliam, but Gilliam is already preparing for his next project, Zero Theorem. Billy Bob Thornton will star in Zero Theorem as a reclusive computer genius who finds himself wracked with existential angst while working on a project which he hopes will either produce the answer to the meaning of life, or prove that there isn't one. Considering how often Gilliam's attempts to get movies made have hit brick walls, it's nice to see two of his projects coming together so closely together. Filming of Zero Theorem is scheduled to start in May.


#9 CAMILLA BELLE TO BE MARY, MOTHER OF CHRIST

It's only been a little over two years since Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider) starred as the Virgin Mary in The Nativity Story, but the greatest story ever told is going to get told again. Camilla Belle (10,000 B.C., Push) has signed to play the title character in Mary, Mother of Christ, which MGM plans to release on Good Friday (April 2nd), 2010. Other cast members are expected to include Jonathan Rhys-Meyers (as both Gabriel and Lucifer), Jessica Lange, Peter O'Toole and as King Herod, Al Pacino (who also signed this week to play the lead in King Lear). Alejandro Agresti (The Lake House) is directing, and filming is scheduled to start in Morocco in May.


#10 ORLANDO BLOOM TO CROSS THE BORDER

Orlando Bloom, Vincent Cassel and Olga Kurylenko have signed on to star in The Cross, a futuristic sci-fi thriller to be directed by Andrew Niccol (Gattaca, Lord of War). Set in the near future, The Cross is the story of a man (Bloom) who dares to cross a mysterious, forbidden border near his town, with Cassel playing the guard who is out to stop him. The story sounds a bit like the premise of M. Night Shyamalan's The Village, and considering that Andrew Niccol also wrote The Truman Show, here's hoping that it doesn't turn out that what's on the other side of the border isn't something like a suburban highway or a big blue wall. Filming starts in July in Australia on a budget of $24 million.


For more Weekly Ketchup columns by Greg Dean Schmitz, check out the WK archive, and you can contact GDS through his MySpace page or via a RT forum message and Greg also blogs about the TV show Lost, at TwoLosties.Blogspot.com.

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST on 02-6-2009 03:29 PM

This is the first I've heard of Zero Theorem. I'm very happy! Just recently Brazil was ranked as the #1 dystopian film (Blade Runner #2. . . I think Blade Runner is better, but meh).

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 02-6-2009 05:52 PM

I've heard the script is great, also agree I love Brazil but I would choose Blade Runner. Also John Stewart is better then Hal Jordan.

utkipp1

utkipp1 on 02-6-2009 04:10 PM

I wouldn't mind seeing them do the John Stewart character over Hal Jordan.

shane f.

shane f. on 02-6-2009 05:17 PM

Said Van Damme;

"I am thinking of sequel for long time. After watching 'The Wrestler' and with good review for JCVD, I have desire to fast-track for next awards season. I want some awards for my serious acting, and this is the way in. The 'back door' if you like. I want enterance to people's back doors. At end of career, I want to be up there with Chuck Norris and Steven Seagal. That is how I like to be remembered. please."

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 02-6-2009 06:18 PM

I'm anticapating the Green Lantern film. People need to know more DC characters than Batman and Superman.

A "Candy Land" movie? Give me a break.

TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty

TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty on 02-6-2009 06:39 PM

Okay retards how is John Stewart BETTER than Hal Jordan? Remember that Hal is named the greatest green lantern within the DC universe. That stupidity is frightening, dumb****s. It is like saying that Bart Allen is the best Flash instead of Barry Allen. It is like saying that Dick Grayson is a better Batman than Bruce Wayne. You guys have lost your right to talk.

GhostSong

GhostSong on 02-6-2009 06:45 PM

You're everything I've come to expect from the internet. Thank you.

I'd love to see Green Lantern in all of its glory. Throw in Oa, Sinestro, the Corp - the whole thing. But...is it marketable? I'm a huge comic dork so what I want to see probably isn't what the majority of other people want to see.

Solonik -.

Solonik -. on 02-7-2009 11:54 AM

Dude, chill out.

TheInnkeeper

TheInnkeeper on 02-6-2009 07:50 PM

The whole Hal vs. John thing only really makes sense if you've only seen JLA cartoons. John's depth in the comics in limited to the fact that he once accidentally destroyed a planet. That's really all there is to John, his unique guilt. Beyond that, there isn't much. And you can't have John without Hal, because Hal was the first. It then spread to John. So... yeah. It's kind of got to be Hal. Bring John in later though, by all means, he is a cool character.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 02-6-2009 08:02 PM

lol well I am sure they wont stick to that methology, and I bet they wont use John Stewart because for many reasons. Seriously you don't have to use that story, I love John Stewart. I loved Justice League Unlimited and I thought he was awesome, so I find it kind of annoying when people state things like there fact while there opinions (cough Team Loyalty cough). I seriouslly don't get why people get so mean when someone says they like Stewart more then Jordan, its an opinion people.

Speaker for the Films

Speaker for the Films on 02-6-2009 08:16 PM

Candy Land is obviously going to be a rip off of Willy Wonka, I mean, duhhhhhhhhhhhh. I'm surprised know one has posted this idea yet. I know your thinking it.

TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty

TheCaptain of TeamLoyalty on 02-6-2009 09:19 PM

The reason why i get pissed when people say they want John over Hal is because they have no idea who John Stewart is and does not understand that the cartoon used MOST of Hal Jordans history in order to make John from a z level character to a c grade character.

pinkincide

pinkincide on 02-7-2009 01:35 AM

Ugghhh...Green Lantern. Might as well just do Aquaman and get it over with. All those undefined magic ring powers are just perfect for lazy writers. When the hero gets in a bind, he can just --cue big green flash-- WILL himself out of it. Freakin' Ben 10 is a better realized hero, if we're reduced to drawing from the magic jewelry crowd.

Jacob B.

Jacob B. on 02-7-2009 06:05 AM

Green Lantern = Good

Candy Land = ??????

Scott S.

Scott S. on 02-7-2009 10:00 AM

DC is going to be running a huge Green Lantern series this summer. It should help bring the interest to the movie and pick up some casual fans.

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST

tomwaitsjrHAPPYICONOCLAST on 02-7-2009 11:11 AM

I'll only care about CANDY LAND if it's a euphemism for hard-core party drugs.

Then they should advertise it to kids.

I mean, who here has never snorted a pixie stick?

Playboy Slim

Playboy Slim on 02-7-2009 11:35 AM

Everyone here has.

jokerboy1991

jokerboy1991 on 02-7-2009 12:47 PM

Hey guys, I saw Coraline. It was really good (9/10), if your a Selick fan you will love it too. My only complaint about it is that the last 5 minutes should have been cut, but besides that I still really like it. GO SEE IT IN 3D!

joe g.

joe g. on 02-7-2009 04:05 PM

I second that! stewart over jordan.... this is gotta be some joke, or just to break balls!! f*******g stupid retards, never picked up a GL Corps book, just watched cartoons and hollywood crap. even gardner, or kilowog, would make more sense than stewart!!! retards indeed!!! these movies hollywood is crapping on all over, are made for you.

Matanuki

Matanuki on 02-8-2009 09:45 AM

Valerian root. Try it. Share some with the Cap. Relax. Think of the world as if seen from the stars. Something!

Launy The Schwartz

Launy The Schwartz on 02-7-2009 04:05 PM

Sadly no one listens to the original fan base because there is always a new generation of "fans" who have no clue about the cultural or even historical significance of a film. Movies are no longer really art, they are money making vehicles.

Of course I am talking about Slapshot. This is rated as the best sports movie of all time by many magazines. Not just the best hockey movie, but the best SPORTS movie. If you have never seen it, you owe it to yourself to get to the video store and pick it up. Forget the sequels because they were never worth being made.

I promise one of two things if you do decide to watch this classic. You will have an endless supply of quotes to add to the Big Lebowski ones floating around in your gray matter, and you may even become a fan of hockey along the way.

I'd beg for the studio to drop this remake/reboot/prequel/sequel but it will fall on deaf ears because our opinions just don't matter. The only time it will is if it would cost them too much money. In this case, it won't.

Fantasyfan23

Fantasyfan23 on 02-7-2009 06:11 PM

You know Hollywood's running out of ideas when they decide to make a movie about a kid's board game.

lestatthevampire

lestatthevampire on 02-7-2009 06:18 PM

Guy Gardener was the best lantern ever.

RidleyFox

RidleyFox on 02-7-2009 07:10 PM

I like John Stewart. But I have an open mind to see the other characters too. But considering the fact that there's always the possibilities of sequels, if the first one is done right, the GL characters can always be changed.

Ridley Fox

dlo2012

dlo2012 on 02-7-2009 07:29 PM

finally green lantern gets his movie
i thought it would never happen
i'm not much of a DC fan, but green lantern is an awesome super hero
now all we need is a captain america movie from Marvel and a Flash movie from DC

mjprogue

mjprogue on 02-7-2009 07:31 PM

"Ugghhh...Green Lantern. Might as well just do Aquaman and get it over with. All those undefined magic ring powers are just perfect for lazy writers. When the hero gets in a bind, he can just --cue big green flash-- WILL himself out of it. Freakin' Ben 10 is a better realized hero, if we're reduced to drawing from the magic jewelry crowd"

I think you've just described DC's entire stable of characters...

Unlimited power (yes Batman as well..nobody can beat him...ever) and ZERO character development.

Honestly, Hal Jordan is probably their deepest and most interesting character so I'm sure it will be their best movie foray to date.

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