Weekly Ketchup: Jaden Smith to be The Karate Kid
Plus news about Captain America and Wonder Woman
This week's big ten includes the expected mix of remakes (The Karate Kid, Pinocchio), comic book adaptations and... Ridley Scott directing Monopoly?
#1 JADEN SMITH TO WAX ON AND OFF IN THE KARATE KID
Jaden Smith (son of Will) has signed with Columbia Pictures to star in their remake of The Karate Kid, which will be filmed in Beijing next year (although a director hasn't been announced yet). At 10, Jaden Smith is considerably younger than the teenage Ralph Macchio in the original movie, plus that movie was set in America, so there are obviously going to be some changes, with Columbia apparently aiming to emphasize the "Kid" in the title.
#2 CAPTAIN AMERICA TO HAVE THE RETRO FEEL OF THE ROCKETEER?
Marvel Studios announced this week who will be directing The First Avenger: Captain America (yep, they're sticking with that title), and it wasn't someone that most fanboys ever would have put on their wish lists: Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park III), the director of this April's The Wolfman. Set during World War II, the story of Captain America could indeed have some of the nostalgic gleam that Johnston brought to The Rocketeer 17 years ago, sort of paving the way stylistically for similar movies that have followed since.
#3 BRAAINNSS, JAMES BRAINNSS: QUANTUM OF SOLACE DIRECTOR DOING ZOMBIES
This week, as Quantum of Solace heads to theaters with no other major studio movies against it, director Marc Forster rode that wave by signing on with Paramount to direct World War Z, the big budget adaptation of the popular zombie-centric novel, which Brad Pitt has been producing and guiding through development for a while. World War Z (Max Brooks' sequel to The Zombie Survival Guide) is a series of accounts from survivors of a world-wide zombie apocalypse, and has been described as reading like a political criticism of how governments handle emergencies.
#4 STEVE CARELL AND FRIENDS VOICING DESPICABLE ME
Universal Pictures is getting into the 3-D CGI animated business, with the first project being Dispicable Me, a villain-centric comedy that seems to be trying to compete with DreamWorks' Master Mind, which is also aiming for a 2010 release. While Master Mind's villain will be voiced by Robert Downey, Jr, Dispicable Me will be headlined by Steve Carell. Other Dispicable Me cast members include Julie Andrews, Jack McBrayer, Kristen Wiig, Will Arnett, Danny McBride and Jason Segel. Carell will play a man named Groo who attempts to steal the Moon, egged on my his mother (Julie Andrews). It's curious that they chose the name Groo, because this movie apparently has nothing to do with Groo the Wanderer, which could actually make a hilarious movie in its own right.
#5 TWILIGHT SEQUELS UNDERWAY, BUT THE NEXT ONE ISN'T CALLED NIGHT
The first movie doesn't come out until next Friday, but Summit Entertainment is already betting on the success of Twilight by acquiring the rights to the next three books in the Young Adults vampire series by author Stephenie Meyer. Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter of Twilight, is already working on New Moon and Eclipse, the second and third books.
#6 IF BEYONCE WANTS TO PLAY WONDER WOMAN, WILL WE JUST CALL THE MOVIE WONDER?
Pop singer Beyoncé (Knowles) told The L.A. Times this week that she wants to play a super heroine, and has set her sights on Wonder Woman, meeting with executives at both Warner Bros and D.C. Comics. This news, of course, sent the Internet into a tailspin. In the comics, Wonder Woman has maintained a surprisingly stable look facially, even if over the decades she's tried a couple of looks briefly that weren't the traditional star-spangled gold bikini thing. So, the question is, can someone who doesn't look like Linda Carter star in a Wonder Woman movie? Is America ready for a black Wonder Woman?
#7 RIDLEY SCOTT TO BUY A HOTEL ON PARK PLACE
Ridley Scott (Alien, Gladiator) has signed to direct Universal's adaptation of the Monopoly board game, working from a script by Pamela Pettler (cowriter of Monster House, Corpse Bride). Monopoly is part of a deal with Hasbro that also includes development of movie versions of Ouija Board (as a horror movie) and Battleship (as a naval war movie). The Hollywood Reporter describes what Ridley Scott is bringing to Monopoly as a "futuristic sheen along the lines of his iconic 'Blade Runner.'" In other words, might we actually see large green and red buildings on locations color coded around a day glo Atlantic City, circa 2030?
#8 GUILLERMO DEL TORO ADDS PINOCCHIO TO HIS BUSY SCHEDULE
In addition to the many projects he hopes to direct in the next ten years, Guillermo del Toro retains a large producer schedule as well, and revealed this week to Bloody Disgusting that he is working with the Jim Henson Company to make a stop-action puppet animation movie based upon Gris Grimly's illustrated version of Pinocchio, which Del Toro describes as having a "perverse and spooky and semi-necrophilia vibe." As Del Toro points out in that interview, this sort of project takes years to make, so we're not going to see this anytime soon.
#9 KIDMAN AND THERON TO COUPLE UP IN THE DANISH GIRL
Nicole Kidman and Charlize Theron have signed on to play a married couple in The Danish Girl, the true story of the first post-op male-to-female transsexual (Kidman), and his wife (Theron). Based on the true story of 1920s-1930s Danish artists Einar and Greta Wegener, The Danish Girl will be directed by Anand Tucker (Hilary and Jackie) from a script by Lucinda Coxon (2002's The Heart of Me). Pre-production is already underway.
#10 MERYL STREEP PURRFECT FOR DEWEY
Meryl Streep has signed to star in Dewey, a movie based upon the true story of a cat that was found in the deposit box of a small town Iowa public library, and lived there for 17 years as their mascot, inspiring libraries around the country to also adopt felines. Besides being cute and befriending lonely middle-aged librarians, they're also good for addressing the rodent problem that dusty books attract. Dewey is a project of the new, smaller version of New Line Cinema as a subsidiary of Warner Bros, from a script by Pamela Gray (A Walk on the Moon) who has written for Streep before (Music of the Heart), adapting the non-fiction book, Dewey: The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World. As someone who used to actually be a MLS professional librarian, I can attest to the popularity of Dewey (now deceased) in the library world, and can easily predict that this movie will get free promotion from the thousands of the country's public libraries.
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 messageand Greg also blogs about the TV show Lost, at TwoLosties.Blogspot.com.
#1 JADEN SMITH TO WAX ON AND OFF IN THE KARATE KIDJaden Smith (son of Will) has signed with Columbia Pictures to star in their remake of The Karate Kid, which will be filmed in Beijing next year (although a director hasn't been announced yet). At 10, Jaden Smith is considerably younger than the teenage Ralph Macchio in the original movie, plus that movie was set in America, so there are obviously going to be some changes, with Columbia apparently aiming to emphasize the "Kid" in the title.
#2 CAPTAIN AMERICA TO HAVE THE RETRO FEEL OF THE ROCKETEER?Marvel Studios announced this week who will be directing The First Avenger: Captain America (yep, they're sticking with that title), and it wasn't someone that most fanboys ever would have put on their wish lists: Joe Johnston (The Rocketeer, Jurassic Park III), the director of this April's The Wolfman. Set during World War II, the story of Captain America could indeed have some of the nostalgic gleam that Johnston brought to The Rocketeer 17 years ago, sort of paving the way stylistically for similar movies that have followed since.
#3 BRAAINNSS, JAMES BRAINNSS: QUANTUM OF SOLACE DIRECTOR DOING ZOMBIESThis week, as Quantum of Solace heads to theaters with no other major studio movies against it, director Marc Forster rode that wave by signing on with Paramount to direct World War Z, the big budget adaptation of the popular zombie-centric novel, which Brad Pitt has been producing and guiding through development for a while. World War Z (Max Brooks' sequel to The Zombie Survival Guide) is a series of accounts from survivors of a world-wide zombie apocalypse, and has been described as reading like a political criticism of how governments handle emergencies.
#4 STEVE CARELL AND FRIENDS VOICING DESPICABLE MEUniversal Pictures is getting into the 3-D CGI animated business, with the first project being Dispicable Me, a villain-centric comedy that seems to be trying to compete with DreamWorks' Master Mind, which is also aiming for a 2010 release. While Master Mind's villain will be voiced by Robert Downey, Jr, Dispicable Me will be headlined by Steve Carell. Other Dispicable Me cast members include Julie Andrews, Jack McBrayer, Kristen Wiig, Will Arnett, Danny McBride and Jason Segel. Carell will play a man named Groo who attempts to steal the Moon, egged on my his mother (Julie Andrews). It's curious that they chose the name Groo, because this movie apparently has nothing to do with Groo the Wanderer, which could actually make a hilarious movie in its own right.
#5 TWILIGHT SEQUELS UNDERWAY, BUT THE NEXT ONE ISN'T CALLED NIGHTThe first movie doesn't come out until next Friday, but Summit Entertainment is already betting on the success of Twilight by acquiring the rights to the next three books in the Young Adults vampire series by author Stephenie Meyer. Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter of Twilight, is already working on New Moon and Eclipse, the second and third books.
#6 IF BEYONCE WANTS TO PLAY WONDER WOMAN, WILL WE JUST CALL THE MOVIE WONDER?Pop singer Beyoncé (Knowles) told The L.A. Times this week that she wants to play a super heroine, and has set her sights on Wonder Woman, meeting with executives at both Warner Bros and D.C. Comics. This news, of course, sent the Internet into a tailspin. In the comics, Wonder Woman has maintained a surprisingly stable look facially, even if over the decades she's tried a couple of looks briefly that weren't the traditional star-spangled gold bikini thing. So, the question is, can someone who doesn't look like Linda Carter star in a Wonder Woman movie? Is America ready for a black Wonder Woman?
#7 RIDLEY SCOTT TO BUY A HOTEL ON PARK PLACERidley Scott (Alien, Gladiator) has signed to direct Universal's adaptation of the Monopoly board game, working from a script by Pamela Pettler (cowriter of Monster House, Corpse Bride). Monopoly is part of a deal with Hasbro that also includes development of movie versions of Ouija Board (as a horror movie) and Battleship (as a naval war movie). The Hollywood Reporter describes what Ridley Scott is bringing to Monopoly as a "futuristic sheen along the lines of his iconic 'Blade Runner.'" In other words, might we actually see large green and red buildings on locations color coded around a day glo Atlantic City, circa 2030?
#8 GUILLERMO DEL TORO ADDS PINOCCHIO TO HIS BUSY SCHEDULEIn addition to the many projects he hopes to direct in the next ten years, Guillermo del Toro retains a large producer schedule as well, and revealed this week to Bloody Disgusting that he is working with the Jim Henson Company to make a stop-action puppet animation movie based upon Gris Grimly's illustrated version of Pinocchio, which Del Toro describes as having a "perverse and spooky and semi-necrophilia vibe." As Del Toro points out in that interview, this sort of project takes years to make, so we're not going to see this anytime soon.
#9 KIDMAN AND THERON TO COUPLE UP IN THE DANISH GIRLNicole Kidman and Charlize Theron have signed on to play a married couple in The Danish Girl, the true story of the first post-op male-to-female transsexual (Kidman), and his wife (Theron). Based on the true story of 1920s-1930s Danish artists Einar and Greta Wegener, The Danish Girl will be directed by Anand Tucker (Hilary and Jackie) from a script by Lucinda Coxon (2002's The Heart of Me). Pre-production is already underway.
#10 MERYL STREEP PURRFECT FOR DEWEYMeryl Streep has signed to star in Dewey, a movie based upon the true story of a cat that was found in the deposit box of a small town Iowa public library, and lived there for 17 years as their mascot, inspiring libraries around the country to also adopt felines. Besides being cute and befriending lonely middle-aged librarians, they're also good for addressing the rodent problem that dusty books attract. Dewey is a project of the new, smaller version of New Line Cinema as a subsidiary of Warner Bros, from a script by Pamela Gray (A Walk on the Moon) who has written for Streep before (Music of the Heart), adapting the non-fiction book, Dewey: The Small Town Library Cat Who Touched the World. As someone who used to actually be a MLS professional librarian, I can attest to the popularity of Dewey (now deceased) in the library world, and can easily predict that this movie will get free promotion from the thousands of the country's public libraries.
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 messageand Greg also blogs about the TV show Lost, at TwoLosties.Blogspot.com.
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Random_Jake writes: on Nov 14 2008 06:24 PM I'm assuming Del Toro doesn't plan on dying anytime soon....... (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Nov 14 2008 06:24 PM Terrible Karate Kid idea! Im fine with Joe Johnston doing Cap, even though I hated Jurassic Park III, I did love October Sky though and The Rocketer was a childhood favorite of mine. That WORLD WAR Z sounds awesome and I think I am going to go get that book, I really like Marc Foster. I just saw the new Bond, I gotta say I am glad I didn't get my hopes up because I would only rate it a 7.5/10. I hated the new Bond girl, she was really weak, I just dont get why they didn't use that Ms. Fields as the main Bond girl because she was good. I liked the villian a lot but I dont think he got enough screen time and I wish Jeffery Wright got more screen time. Its a memorable Bond flick, it was a little choppy and poorly edited though but it was a strong Bond flick, I absolutely loved The Goldfinger throw back in it though. Also I definitely agree that they should get rid of the FIRST AVENGER name thing, I do think MARVEL is making interesting Director choices though, I like THOR's director even though I hated his version of FRANKENSTEIN but I loved HANRY V and HAMLET. (Reply to this) |
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The Vile writes: on Nov 14 2008 07:25 PM The Danish Girl? Interesting choice for Kidman, considering the rumours that have been going around about her being born a man. i mean, i don't believe it, but it's an interesting choice all the same. (Reply to this) |
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greg_dean_schmitz writes: on Nov 14 2008 07:31 PM In reply to this comment (#2129534) Really ? I've never heard that rumor about Nicole Kidman. The first one I've heard (movie wise) was Jamie Lee Curtis, and more generally (and more often, lately), is Ann Coulter. Interesting though... that's three cases of a gender change rumor about women, but I don't think I've ever heard such a gender switch rumor about a famous MAN being born a woman ? (Reply to this) |
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sunsaz writes: on Nov 14 2008 08:10 PM This Karate Kid news will be received about as well as the three sequels to the original, if not worse. (Reply to this) |
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screwhead100 writes: on Nov 14 2008 09:06 PM why would they want to remake karate kid?!?! i can't wait until hollywood starts to do remakes of remakes....it'll be even more phun (Reply to this) |
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blattman writes: on Nov 14 2008 09:40 PM I for one have no problem with a black or asian or any nationality playing Wonder Woman. They are not playing Linda Carter. Theater has gone multi-racial for years and no one cared. Beyonce would be a fine Wonder Woman. (Reply to this) |
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ZiGyStRdUsT writes: on Nov 14 2008 10:06 PM I got exited for a second when I thought that Charlize Theron and Kidman were going to make out but when they throw in a penis my fantasy gets a little weird...even for me. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Nov 14 2008 10:31 PM In reply to this comment (#2129668) They did, it was that piece of crap called The Invasion... oh and King Kong, but PJ's was awesome! (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Nov 14 2008 10:33 PM I as well have no problem with a non-caucasian Wonder Woman. But I don't want Beyonce. Why? Because she's Beyonce. I know her face to well. It would waste her and DC's time. (What a waist! And a delicious bod. ) Monopoly just sounds lame, and Del Torro needs to slow down. Even though he's a good director. He's got enough on his plate. I think the time period feel of Captain America will be good, and I'll see it. But how will they do that costume! And even though only jokerboy mentiond this, I'm seeing Quantom of Solace. I'll just lower my standards. Anyone else think that Matt Damon would make a good Cap? (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Nov 14 2008 10:35 PM In reply to this comment (#2129668) Oh and I am Legend, and they were all still not very good. (Reply to this) |
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The Vile writes: on Nov 14 2008 10:36 PM In reply to this comment (#2129537) Yeah, really. The rumour is that she has Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, meaning she was born with X & Y chromosomes amongst other things. I'd post a link to a credible source, but there aren't any. there are bogus reports all over google though. It just seems to me that if you were trying to quash such rumours, you wouldn't except a role like this. i say, good for her/him. (Reply to this) |
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The Vile writes: on Nov 14 2008 10:38 PM In reply to this comment (#2129537) *accept* (Reply to this) |
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Rash Hunt writes: on Nov 15 2008 01:59 AM Beyonce would be the first Wonder Woman ever to be pulled over in the invisible car. (Reply to this) |
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eastern2western writes: on Nov 15 2008 02:12 AM karate kid remake actually sounds interesting because it is going to start filming in china(martial art meca of the word, despite karate is a japanese thing). for the next movies, the least they should do is make a movie about the read word of martial competition (no blood, violence, just a movie about a munch of poor adults trying to make a living training kids and the boards those karate people break are break away boards (any one can break it without any type of training). it is very likely that the wonder woman will never receive greenlight because the failures of all of the female action movies. no matter it is black of white, female action genere has not made good returns like male action genere. it is relatively sexist, but people (male or female) prefers to see male action heroes than female action heroes. the nicole kidman movie looks just like another bomb in her record because she has been poisoning almost everything she has been in. however, if they are going to charlize therone and her as a couple, I am very interesting in seeing at least one lesbo action between the two. (Reply to this) |
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JettaJameson writes: on Nov 15 2008 02:18 AM Pinocchio with a "perverse and spooky and semi-necrophilia vibe?" Really? Sounds like a terrific movie.....or not. I feel unclean having read that. (Reply to this) |
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iakobos writes: on Nov 15 2008 05:48 AM Beyonce would probably make a great WW but I doubt if DC is going to change the color of a character that has been helmed by a white woman for 50 years. Not to mention the whole Amazon princess back story would be a little harder to explain with a black character. (Reply to this) |
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Spiderbash writes: on Nov 15 2008 06:37 AM Man i can't wait for the world war z movie. The book was great and if they screw up this movie i would get so pissed off. I think that the captian america would be pretty good and didn't they already make a captain america film? (Reply to this) |
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Cosmin I. writes: on Nov 15 2008 07:19 AM Karate Kid will not click with modern audiences...Marc Forster should be banned from directing after he made the most boring, useless, unexciting action sequences in a Bond movie ever. Intentional or not? does it matter, the action sucked...Spiderbash you're fears are valid...Marc will screw up the movie. (Reply to this) |
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SadisticMagician writes: on Nov 15 2008 07:54 AM lol karate kid is gonna be an epic fail. (Reply to this) |
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