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Friday, November 13

Thursday, November 5

  • John C. Reilly and Mary-Louise Parker Join Cast of Red

    RedEarlier this week, Helen Mirren officially joined the cast of the upcoming movie adaptation of the graphic novel Red. She took her place alongside a cast that already includes Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman.

    Now, The Hollywood Reporter writes that John C. Reilly and Mary-Louise Parker have signed on as the newest additions.

    The story of Red was written by noted author Warren Ellis and illustrated by Cully Hamner. It focuses on a menial clerk, Paul Moses (Willis), who is actually a CIA operative with a long history of killing enemies of the state. He must come out of retirement when the new CIA director (Freeman) discovers his past and orders his death. Mirren is rumored for the part of Moses' former boss, although it is unclear how much screen time she will have, if any.

    Reportedly, Reilly will portray a retired CIA agent with a streak of paranoia while Parker will play Moses's love interest, a pension worker who helps Moses in his struggle to survive.

    Red is being helmed by Flightplan director Robert Schwentke and will begin shooting in Toronto and Louisiana this coming January. Summit Entertainment has scheduled a November 19, 2010 release.


    Posted 11/05/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Bruce Willis | Helen Mirren | Morgan Freeman | John C. Reilly | Robert Schwentke | Mary-Louise Parker | Warren Ellis

Monday, November 2

  • Helen Mirren Joins Morgan Freeman and Bruce Willis in Red

    Red by Warren Ellis, movie in developmentIt appears that Helen Mirren plans to cash in on the comic-book craze. Screen Daily writes that the 64-year-old Oscar-winning actress will star opposite Bruce Willis and Morgan Freeman in the movie adaptation of the graphic novel Red.

    The story was written by noted author Warren Ellis and illustrated by Cully Hamner. It tells the story of a menial clerk, Paul Moses (Willis), who is actually a CIA operative with a long history of killing enemies of the state. He must come out of retirement when the new CIA director (Freeman) discovers his past and orders his death. Mirren is rumored for the part of Moses's former boss, although it is unclear how much screen time she will have, if any.

    Red is being helmed by Flightplan director Robert Schwentke and will begin shooting in Toronto and Louisiana this coming January. Summit Entertainment has scheduled a November 19, 2010 release.


    Posted 11/02/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Bruce Willis | Helen Mirren | Morgan Freeman | Robert Schwentke | Warren Ellis

Sunday, November 1

  • Sylvester Stallone Discusses the "$15 Billion" Scene in The Expendables

    The Expendables

    Action movie juggernauts Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bruce Willis shared the limelight throughout the '80s and '90s, starring in one eye-popping spectacle after another. The three actors even shared ownership of the once-popular Planet Hollywood chain of movie memorabilia-themed restaurants. But one thing they never shared before is screen time. That's going to change once The Expendables explodes into theaters next summer.

    Just last week, the publicist for The Expendables blogged about being on set for the filming of a pivotal scene featuring the three superstars in an empty church. In a recent phone interview with EW, Stallone gave a brief description of that historic scene, which he described as "amazing."

    Bruce says "Well, there's one other person I want to talk to before I hire you," and then Arnold, who plays my old rival, walks in. We have a history together. And we go back and forth and I tell him that I should have shot him a long time ago when I had the chance. Then it goes on from there. And here we are, the three of us trying to man up to one another, playing off of who we are, using our baggage in this one scene.

    Stallone only had Schwarzenegger and Willis on set for one day, but the scene the three shot together will comprise approximately 5 minutes of the movie's running time. Stallone summed up the significance of it by saying:

    It's funny because between the three of us, if you add up all the box office and DVD rentals and all of that, there's like $15 billion in that one scene!

    The Expendables also features appearances by Dolph Lundgren, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke, Randy Couture, Steve Austin, and Terry Crews.


    Next Showing: The Expendables opens August 10, 2010

    Posted 11/01/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Arnold Schwarzenegger | Bruce Willis | Sylvester Stallone | The Expendables

Wednesday, October 28

  • Details of the Stallone/Willis/Schwarzenegger Scene From The Expendables

    The ExpendablesSylvester Stallone has put together a massive, action star cast for his movie The Expendables, including Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Steve Austin, Dolph Lundgren,Terry Crews, and Randy Couture. The movie also contains a scene between Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Bruce Willis, which is the first time all three have appeared together in one movie. The Expendables' unit publicist Sheryl Main wrote about they day they shot all three action movie icons on her blog.

    The whole crew was mesmerized as we watched the three of them play off of each other in a pivotal scene that sets up the whole movie. And while I can't/don't want to give too much away I can tell you that Arnold's character is Trench and Bruce is Church, the scene was shot in an empty church without extras and minimal set dec and it has tension and humor — what more can a girl ask for! Sly was in top form as a director today and was in total command. Bruce and Arnold were consummate professionals at all times — we got through the scene quickly without compromise. In 6 hours we did wide shots, close-ups, turned around ... the whole nine yards ... pretty impressive. Very Clint Eastwood.

    Next Showing: The Expendables opens August 20, 2010

    Posted 10/28/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Arnold Schwarzenegger | Bruce Willis | Sylvester Stallone | The Expendables

Saturday, October 24

  • Bruce Willis To Go Red

    Bruce WillisBruce Willis is set to play an ex-CIA agent chased by a high-tech assassin in the comic book adaptation of writer Warren Ellis and artist Cully Hamner's Red. The movie will start shooting in January, according to Mania.

    Robert Schwentke (The Time Traveler's Wife) is directing the project and told MTV in August that the script will stray from Ellis' 3-issue series.

    The script that I've read is obviously different from the comic, because I don't think the comic gives you enough for a two-hour movie. It's very funny, which the comic book isn't. It's not as violent as the comic book. I like switching gears and this is a movie that allows me to do something lighthearted in tone and is also an action movie.

    Morgan Freeman is also set to appear in the movie in the unexplained role of "Joe." Erich and Jon Hoeber (Whiteout) adapted the screenplay.


    Posted 10/24/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Bruce Willis | Morgan Freeman | Robert Schwentke | Warren Ellis | Jon Hoeber | Erich Hoeber

Wednesday, October 21

  • Kevin Smith Discusses Working with Bruce Willis on A Couple Of Dicks

    Kevin SmithKevin Smith is used to being the guy in charge on his film sets. Through his production company, View Askew, Smith has acted as writer, director, and editor on all of his "Askewniverse" films, even providing music (remember "Berserker" from Clerks?) and filling miscellaneous crew roles. However, for his latest film, A Couple of Dicks, starring his Live Free or Die Hard co-star Bruce Willis, Smith had to come to terms with the fact that his was not the only creative vision ... and that he was not necessarily top dog on the set.

    So it took us like a week for us to figure out what it was we were doing together. I was going at it like, "Bruce, do it like this" I was directing Bruce the way I direct everybody else. And Bruce was like "I've been acting like Bruce Willis for 25 years, do you really think there's anything you're going to tell me that I don't know?" So he was very much the author of his own performance.

    Bruce really is what you call a f---ing movie star. He can act, but he's a movie star, and he's one of the last few. That breed doesn't really exist any more. You're talking about a guy who was trained in the '80s, and in the '80s, the actors ran everything, particularly big movie stars like them. I've never worked that way. I'm not a dictatorial director, but I'm like, "I wrote the script, and we're all following this vision so here we go."

    Bruce WillisAll of a sudden you were dealing with somebody who was like, "I got ideas." And at first I was like, "Let me hear your ideas!" And he'd tell me his ideas and I'd be like, "Yeah, well, it sounds cool but I just don't see that in my version, because I've been thinking about it." And that's when you realize that you're telling this dude essentially, "Ah, f--- your idea, I'm going to stick with my idea." And you're sitting in this world where it wasn't a script I'd written, it was this arbitrary interpretation of [Mark and Robb Cullen's] script. So at that point I had to be like, "Oh f---, man," I couldn't be the foremost authority.

    Smith is setting aside Dante, Jay, Silent Bob, and his other Askewniverse denizens for the time being and is unsure when, or if, he'll return to them.

    I don't want to say I've grown up, but the older you get the more distance you get from the situation that created you as an artist. It's just you can't get in touch with the same art.

    I feel like I'm closing View Askew for the time being, and now I'm opening a new book and I'll see for a while if I can be this filmmaker where I don't write everything that I direct, or create everything that I direct.


    Next Showing: A Couple of Dicks opens February 26, 2010

    Posted 10/21/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Bruce Willis | Kevin Smith | A Couple of Dicks

Tuesday, October 6

  • Bruce Willis Wants To Do More Die Hard-ing

    Bruce WillisWith Surrogates in theaters and enjoying a disappointing run, why wouldn't Bruce Willis want to return as John McClane in another Die Hard? Willis says it's all about the timing.

    I would love to do another one but they better get it done soon, what with the march of time and all that. I'm not getting any younger.

    Willis may be getting older, but he was spry enough to lift the fourth Die Hard installment, Live Free or Die Hard to $383 million worldwide. Around the time of Live Free's release, Willis told Cinematical that Fox was excited for another Die Hard.

    Fox is already talking about doing another one. I told them I would only do it if [director] Len [Wiseman] is involved, and Maggie Q. And Justin [Long], of course. You can't do one without Justin.

    Two years later, Willis must be getting anxious. Still, with older action stars like Sylvester Stallone and Harrison Ford still working in their respective action franchises, it's a good bet there's a future for Die Hard 5. Just don't make it anything like Die Hard 2, the one sequel Willis hates.

    The second film, if you go back and look at the second film, there are so many f**kin' references, referring to the first film. It was such bulls**t, I just hated it. It was really just a stupid, stupid thing. I don't know, I mean I liked jumping out of the helicopter onto the wing of that plane. I liked that from the second one. But I'd have to look at it to tell you if there was anything else I liked.

    Posted 10/06/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Bruce Willis | Justin Long | Maggie Q | Len Wiseman | Live Free or Die Hard | Die Hard 2

Saturday, September 26

  • Director Jonathan Mostow Says Surrogates Is More Than a "Robot Movie"

    SurrogatesDirector Jonathan Mostow's live-action adaptation of the Top Shelf Productions comic book series by Robert Venditti and Brett Weldele may appear on the surface to be another testosterone-fueled action film with Bruce Willis in the lead, but Mostow says that there's far more to the plot than explosions and robots ... but there are those too.

    This is not a bubble-gum movie. It's definitely got the stuff you'd expect from a Bruce Willis, sci-fi–action film. But it takes the subject matter seriously. There's nothing frivolous about it.

    In the near-future world of the movie, people use idealized versions of themselves to interact with others in the form of human-looking androids or "surrogates."

    I guess you could call it a robot movie and there have been a thousand of those. But I think this one is different. It just seemed to fit closely with how we live our lives today. What Surrogates is all about is how people retain their humanity in the face of relentless technology. I got that instantly from reading the script. It's about how people are tethered to their electronic devices such as mobile phones, Blackberrys, etc; how they do their shopping on the net; how you're not talking to a person you're talking to a piece of software when you call the customer service line.

    Next Showing: Surrogates is in theaters now

    Surrogates - Trailer

    A science fiction thriller

    Posted 09/26/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Bruce Willis | Jonathan Mostow | Surrogates

Monday, September 14

  • Who Do You Trust in New Trailer and Clips for Surrogates?

    In the new trailer for Surrogates, the paranoid outlines of the plot are neatly laid out: Everyone has given up on real life for the vicarious experience of living through their beautiful robotic human surrogates. But now someone has died and no one with any authority is talking straight. Everyone just seems to want to protect the robotics company and the institution of surrogacy.

    There are also two new clips, in which we see Bruce Willis slam up against more than a few blank walls (and at least one parked car) in his unwelcome pursuit of the truth. And he comes up against them real hard, no thanks to the company, which keeps insisting that there really is nothing to see here.


    Posted 09/14/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Surrogates

Monday, August 31

  • The Ups and Downs of Vicarious Living in the Surrogates Future

    SurrogatesFor most people in the future envisioned by Surrogates, it's all about better living through your prettied-up robot avatar. Not only do you get downloaded into a younger, idealized — and in the case of Bruce Willis, hairier — body, but you also get to fine tune what you feel. In one edit bay interview, Surrogates director Jonathan Mostow explains how to absorb the pleasures but avoid the pains of everyday life:

    You can adjust your surrogate. We don't address this in the movie because there just wasn't time to get to all these things. You could theoretically just tune your surrogate not to smell unpleasant smells, and only to smell pleasant smells. That's what [is] so fantastic about this technology: it filters out whatever you don't like.

    You can even filter out out the boring bits. In another interview, he points to a scene in which we see Willis going home on a subway that the other passengers have literally tuned out:

    The subway is basically just populated by people who are shut off, because if you have to take your Surrogate from work back to your house, you can take the subway, walk onto the subway, sit down and get out of your chair, go eat a bagel and just come back before your stop is ready and your Surrogate can reactivate.

    It's not all fun and games, though, as Willis' character discovers when he is called on to investigate what looks to be the murder of a person through his surrogate. And despite all the seductions, not everyone is sold on the concept. There are reservations filled with people the director describes as "the Whole Foods/Trader Joes crowd" who still like to do things the natural way.


    Posted 08/31/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Jonathan Mostow | Surrogates

Thursday, August 27

  • Rocking to the Surrogates Future

    One of the key themes explored in Bruce Willis' sci-fi action flick Surrogates is how everyone is giving up their humanity to live vicariously in the seductive world of robot avatars. It's definitely not all fun and games in a new batch of photos from the movie, in which everyone is either zoned out, rubbery and deactivated, or showing way too much skeletal metal. But that doesn't mean the future doesn't rock.

    Breaking Benjamin weaves all sorts of new footage from the movie into a music video for their single "I Will Not Bow." Lots of atmospheric shots of wandering through shiny corporate offices cut with scenes of mayhem and destruction. It's definitely fun watching Willis pummel his way to the truth in time with the music. Seeing him with a full head of hair is still pretty weird, though.


    Posted 08/27/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Surrogates

Monday, August 24

  • New Surrogates Featurette Sheds Light on Sci-Fi Actioner

    If you haven't heard of Bruce Willis's next movie Surrogates, the below featurette should clue you in. To give a short summary, it's a sci-fi thriller about a world where people who, from the comfort of their homes, live their lives vicariously through robots. The movie is based on a graphic novel written by Robert Venditti. It supposedly has a lot to say about how technology is affecting our lives, how we lose out on personal connections thanks to computers and cell phones. We're just hoping Willis finds a way to say something like "yippee-ki-yay, mother cyborg."


    Next Showing: Surrogates opens September 25th, 2009

    Posted 08/24/2009 by Jim

    Related: Bruce Willis | Jonathan Mostow | Surrogates

Wednesday, August 19

  • Bruce Willis Joins The Expendables

    Bruce WillisThe new ultra-violent ensemble flick from writer-director-actor Sylvester Stallone, The Expendables already includes an incredible cast of silver-screen tough guys — Mickey Rourke, Jet Li, Jason Statham, and Dolph Lundgren. Recently, another action star was added to that list: Mr. Die Hard himself, Bruce Willis.

    Willis told MTV that he has not been on set yet, but that he is opening up space in his schedule to shoot a cameo with Stallone and the "Governator," Arnold Schwarzenegger.

    I'm waiting for a call from Sly about when we're going to try and make that happen.... I don't know anything about (my character) yet, haven't seen any pages yet. But, I'm excited about it.

    The Expendables also features Steve Austin , Terry Crews, and former UFC champion Randy Couture.


    Next Showing: The Expendables opens April 23, 2010

    Posted 08/19/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Arnold Schwarzenegger | Bruce Willis | Sylvester Stallone | The Expendables

  • Featurette Fleshes Out the Surrogates Future

    SurrogatesIn the future, we will live our lives even more vicariously than we already do — that's the basic story behind Surrogates, a cinematic vision of a world in which living life through your robotic avatar is so compelling that no one really wants to live an ordinary life inside his or her own body anymore. It is a world of seemingly unlimited fantasy devoid of any consequences. You can be as attractive as you like. You can be a man, or a woman. You can even die and come back again. A lot like Second Life, but with much better graphics. And it all feels real.

    The movie's cast and crew try to make this vision of the future as compelling as possible in a new featurette laced with an assortment of eye candy from the movie. It is, they contend, a cautionary tale about the de-humanizing direction online life seems to be heading. Along the way, we are treated to glimpses of telephone booths repurposed as avatar charging stations, a Terminator-like avatar assembly line, and Bruce Willis — or at least his avatar — engaged in all sorts of Die Hard-like action.


    Posted 08/19/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Rosamund Pike | Radha Mitchell | Jonathan Mostow | James F Ginty | Surrogates

Thursday, August 6

  • Is the Surrogates Future Just Around the Corner?
    Surrogates

    Wired has put up a mini-documentary exploring the science behind the upcoming sci-fi movie Surrogates, and finds the future it imagines not so far from now. The breezy commentary may not be a balanced assessment of how far we have to go before we can live and feel vicariously through hot robot avatars, but it does offer a look at some of the entertaining things we can do with the robots we have now. Along the way we get contrasting snippets of footage from the far more advanced surrogate factory in the movie. One disappointing difference between the robots of today and the surrogates of tomorrow is that today's versions just don't look much like supermodels.

    A recent poster promotion for the movie does go part way toward bridging that gap though, with images of beautiful surrogates with exposed Terminator-style metallic midriffs. Looks like things still can and will go haywire even in this fantasy future.


    Posted 08/06/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Surrogates

Wednesday, June 17

  • Has Bruce Willis Topped Bruno?

    Bruce WillisSacha Baron Cohen has already played cover girl for Marie Clarie, so his latest cover stunt (striking a Jennifer Aniston pose for the cover of GQ) is perhaps not so surprising — although his homoerotic take on the football field is admittedly a head-turner.

    But what's up with Bruce Willis, who seems to have been channeling his inner Brüno in a bizarre S&M/sci-fi photo spread with his wife for W Magazine? Perhaps he's getting the mood for his role in the upcoming sci-fi thriller Surrogates. In the trailer for the movie, he can be seen intermittently trying out a whole different kind of new look — hair of all things — with somewhat problematic results.


    Posted 06/17/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Sacha Baron Cohen | Surrogates | Bruno

Friday, May 29

  • Die Hard Comic Book Prequel Coming This August

    The prequel-slash-origin-story silliness continues. MTV reports that this August, Boom! Studios will release a comic book prequel to the 1988 action classic Die Hard, starring Bruce Willis.

    What's it called? Die Hard: Year One, of course. Not to be confused with Batman: Year One, or Year One starring Jack Black and Michael Cera. (They're not very creative with titles either, are they?)

    The only plot detail available is that the story follows a younger John McClane who must deal with a crisis during the 1976 Bicentennial celebrations. We're wondering if they couldn't just drop footage of McClane into Robert Altman's Nashville and get the movie adaptation over with.


    Posted 05/29/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Bruce Willis | Jack Black | Robert Altman | Michael Cera | Year One | Die Hard | Nashville

Friday, May 22

  • Surrogates Offers a Tour of the Online Future

    Worried that you are spending too much time on line? The sci-fi thriller Surrogates plays on just that kind of anxiety, offering up a vision of the future in which most people have become so caught up with living online that they really never leave home anymore. The attraction is fully functional robot avatars, which allow you to experience and even feel everything they do.

    Other than the obvious, the problem, as the trailer released yesterday makes clear, is that the experience is not turning out to be quite as risk-free as advertised. Now there have been a series of murders. Enter Bruce Willis, a detective who, like any normal schmoe in this world, doesn't even remember the last time he went out in his own body. And now he has to go out and find the murderer.

    But before you get too far into the downsides, a viral site for the movie aims to give visitors a tour of the temptations. Virtual Self Industries offers a very slick promo urging everyone to "ctrl Shift: Be Happy," "Download Your Pleasure," and "Plug In and Live." They also offer a 3-D tour of their well-scrubbed corporate facility and the opportunity to build your own fantasy persona.


    Posted 05/22/2009 by Bill

    Related: Bruce Willis | Surrogates

  • First Surrogates Trailer Hits MySpace

    MySpace got the first official trailer for Bruce Willis' next movie, Surrogates, a futuristic thriller adapted from a comic book.


    Posted 05/22/2009 by Jim

    Related: Bruce Willis | Surrogates

Thursday, December 18

  • First Look at Surrogates

    Behold, the first still released for sci-fi, comic book-based movie Surrogates. Coming to theaters September 25, 2009, it's directed by Jonathan Mostow and stars Bruce Willis.

    Set in a futuristic world where humans live in isolation and interact through surrogate robots, a cop (Willis) is forced to leave his home for the first time in years in order to investigate the murders of others' surrogates. The mysterious murder of a college student becomes linked to the man who created the surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase flawless robotic versions of themselves -- fit, good looking, remotely-controlled machines that ultimately assume the owner's real life roles -- enabling people to experience life vicariously from the comfort and safety of their own homes. The murder spawns a quest for answers: in a world of masks, who's real and who can you trust?


    Posted 12/18/2008 by reelz

    Related: Bruce Willis | Jonathan Mostow | Surrogates

Tuesday, August 28

Wednesday, June 27

Wednesday, May 9

  • Hippity Hoppity

    KaziThe Hip Hop Project is a documentary brought to you by the unlikely producing team of Bruce Willis and Queen Latifah.

    The movie follows a formerly homeless teen named Kazi, who works with NYC youth to use artistic expression, namely hip hop music, as a channel for their difficult and troubling life stories and issues.

    The Hip Hop Project, which won accolades on the film festival circuit, is opening on May 11 in Atlanta, Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Register and log-in on our site to find show times in your city.

    For more information about the movie, visit the Hip Hop Project website at wordlifethemovie.com.


    Next Showing: The Hip Hop Project opens in select theaters on May 11, 2007.

    Posted 05/09/2007 by reelz

    Related: Bruce Willis | Queen Latifah | Matt Ruskin | Scott K. Rosenberg | The Hip Hop Project

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