Tim Burton Out of Jim Carrey's "Ripley's"? (Believe It or Not!)
Tim Burton might be finishing up with his "Sweeney Todd" adaptation, but is he now off the long-discussed "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" project?
We heard a while back that Burton and Jim Carrey would be collaborating on the Robert Ripley semi-bio-pic, but one source is now indicating that Mr. Burton may have bailed on the project. Which would be a shame because there's no telling what Tim Burton could do with the "Believe It or Not" material.
Carrey's pal Steve Oedekerk got a chance to work on the screenplay by Scott Alexander and Larry Karazsewski, but that seems to be where the project has slowed down. It's probably because of Carrey and Burton's busy schedules, but it also looks like this is a property doomed for more delays.
Source: ComingSoon.net
We heard a while back that Burton and Jim Carrey would be collaborating on the Robert Ripley semi-bio-pic, but one source is now indicating that Mr. Burton may have bailed on the project. Which would be a shame because there's no telling what Tim Burton could do with the "Believe It or Not" material.
Carrey's pal Steve Oedekerk got a chance to work on the screenplay by Scott Alexander and Larry Karazsewski, but that seems to be where the project has slowed down. It's probably because of Carrey and Burton's busy schedules, but it also looks like this is a property doomed for more delays.
Source: ComingSoon.net
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on Jun 20 2007 06:44 AM If Steve Oedekerk wrote the screenplay, I really want this movie to happen. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 07:31 AM [b]fave[/b] I don't belive it. Burton would not drop out of this/ (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 07:53 AM Burton would make a fantasic film of Ripley. I do hope he'll still make it. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 08:45 AM That would suck, I really want to see a Carrey/Burton movie. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 09:11 AM I will agree with everyone else, I really want to see these people make this film. and I want to be able to laugh with Jim carrey again, instead of at him. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 09:14 AM Heard this yesterday morning, sad news, hopefully it isn't true cuz I'd like to see this get made. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 09:37 AM aww I was looking forward to this, too... hopefully it's just a matter of delays and not drop outs, I'd much rather it be late than never! (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 10:12 AM It's too bad thats Jim Carrey SUCKS (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 10:56 AM [b]Carrey is a different man[/b] What happenned to Jim Carrey? He's kind of gone nuts and become a Buddhist who makes only bad films instead of the comedies HE SHOULD BE MAKING. Maybe Carrey should just be written off, a flash in the pan. If Tim Burton left, maybe its because Carrey was trying to wrestle creative control from him, and Burton wouldn't have it. There's a Newsweek article sometime over the last year where someone talked to him about his upcoming thriller, and the guy is nuttier than a fruitcake (Carrey, that is). (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 10:58 AM Well he can do serious/comedic in movies like Truman Show and Sunshine...but I hate the rest of his movies. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 12:13 PM In reply to this comment (#870320) I think Jim Carrey has more talent that the completely overhyped Tim Burton. TB hasn't made a good movie, well, since his good 'ol days of Edward Scissor hands, and Pee Wee's Big Adventure. Big Fish was okay,but mostly because of Ewan Mgreggor. Please don't say that Charlie and the Chocolate factory was good, c'mon, it was terrible. HIs most popular movie, Nightmare before Christmas, he didn't even have anything to do with! Seriously, look it up, he didn't write or direct it... Hey, maybe that's why it was so good!? (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 12:42 PM In reply to this comment (#870323) cough cough Batman cough cough. Everybody seems to have forgotten the other two good Batman Films since Begins came out. You tell me what's the greater accomplishment making Christian Bale into Batman or Mr. Mom? Not knocking Begins, but Burton had a lot farther to go with his starting material. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 20 2007 12:47 PM well that sucks...... Tim Burton and Jim Carrey would make such a good team. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 04:25 PM To the Jim Carrey bashers, go watch his good movies like The Truman Show, Eternal Sunshine, Man on the Moon. The man can act, and on IMDB 2004, Jim was voted best acting performance for Eternal Sunshine. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 06:16 PM In reply to this comment (#870323) He produced it, which I think is just as key as direction. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 06:17 PM and CATCF was awesome! (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 06:43 PM Theres no doubt that Tim Burton is an incredible Director with popular titles under his belt, no real need to argue this. He has a unique feel to all his movies. (Reply to this) |
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on Jun 20 2007 09:29 PM In reply to this comment (#870324) Don't forget "Sleepy Hollow" and "Ed Wood." Those are two of Tim Burton's best and most creative efforts. Jim Carrey is a good actor, and a funny comedian in the right material. He's come a long way since his truly stupid "Ace Ventura" movies, where the few laughs in the movie came from Carrey's natural comedic abilities. He fared much better in "Liar, Liar," "The Mask" and "Bruce Almighty." His dramas are his best movies. Look at "Truman Show," the underrated "The Majestic," "Eternal Sunshine..." and "Man on the Moon." (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 21 2007 02:33 AM Is no one bashing Oedekerk yet? Say what you want about Tim Burton. Oedekerk's filmography includes Ace Ventura 2, Patch Adams, and what I consider to be one of the biggest abominations put to film, Kung Pow. I can't see myself liking this if he's writing, not even if they ressurect Orson Welles to direct and Abraham Lincoln to star. (Reply to this) |
![]() on Jun 21 2007 02:35 AM Well, if they get Abraham Lincoln to star, I will see it, but I won't like myself in the morning. (Reply to this) |
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