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Friday, September 25

  • New Trailer for Book of Eli

    Action and atmosphere remain high on the menu in the new trailer for the Hughes brothers' post-apocalyptic spaghetti western The Book of Eli.

    Eli (Denzel Washington) lays out the story with the voice of a prophet, sure of his destiny as the only one who can save the world 30 winters after "the sun tore a whole in the sky." He carries the book with all the answers and will not give it up lightly, as those who mess with him along the way soon discover.

    All this sets up a major conflict with Carnegie (Gary Oldman), who runs the desolate desert town Eli has wandered into. Here we get a glimpse of the beginnings of what looks to be a pretty explosive showdown.


    Posted 09/25/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | Gary Oldman | Allen and Albert Hughes | The Book of Eli

Friday, August 21

  • Can Brad Pitt Save A-List Stars' Paychecks?

    Brad PittIt's been a cruel summer — and spring — at the box office for Hollywood's biggest stars. The less-than-stellar success for A-Listers has many in Hollywood worried, according to The New York Times.

    A-list movie stars have long been measured by their ability to fill theaters on opening weekend. But never have so many failed to deliver, resulting in some rare soul-searching by motion picture studios about why the old formula isn’t working — and a great deal of anxiety among stars (and agents) about the potential vaporization of their $20 million paychecks.

    The under-delivering stars cited include Denzel Washington, Julia Roberts, Eddie Murphy, John Travolta, Russell Crowe, Tom Hanks, Adam Sandler, and Will Ferrell. At best their films had weak returns. Others close in on the bomb category. Even Johnny Depp's turn in Public Enemies didn't bring the hoped for audience.

    The trend is especially clear when you look at the movies that have topped the box office this summer and their leading stars — Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (Shia LaBoeuf), Up (Ed Asner), and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Daniel Radcliffe). Will Brad Pitt "stop the bleeding" with this weekend's Inglourious Basterds?

    Harvey Weinstein and The Weinstein Company built the marketing campaign for the film almost entirely around Mr. Pitt.

    And the actor may pull it off — kind of. Mr. Weinstein contends that Mr. Pitt’s drawing power is not remotely in question. "Brad Pitt is a super-superstar at the apex of his popularity, and he's a large part of why people want to see this movie," he said.

    However, box-office predictions for Inglourious Basterds this weekend range from $25 to $30 million — solid for a Tarantino movie but only midling for Pitt.

    What or who is to blame? The instant peer feedback available from social networking, says Peter Guber, the former chairman of Sony Pictures.

    You look around the theater and can see the glow, not on people’s faces from watching the movie, but on their chins — from the BlackBerrys and iPhones. They are immediately telling their friends whether it's worth their time. And the answer to that, more often than not, seems to be no.

    To which we say, keep the reviews coming, movie lovers!


    Posted 08/21/2009 by reelz

    Related: Adam Sandler | Brad Pitt | Denzel Washington | Eddie Murphy | Harvey Weinstein | John Travolta | Johnny Depp | Julia Roberts | Tom Hanks | Will Ferrell | Russell Crowe | Inglourious Basterds

Friday, July 24

  • Denzel Washington Is All Action in Atmospheric Trailer for The Book of Eli

    Comic-Con 2009: San Diego

    The first trailer for the post-apocalyptic saga The Book of Eli has arrived in advance of today's panel discussion of the movie at Comic-Con. Very gritty and atmospheric, it opens with a panoramic introduction to what's left of life after war "tore a hole in the sky." For the most part it's pretty empty, with dead trees, broken abandoned freeways, and endlses desert.

    Enter Denzel Washington — a lone wanderer protecting a book that holds the key to humanity's salvation. He's a total badass, putting down those who would stand in his way with a verbal style modeled after Clint Eastwood and a way with the machete reminiscent of Wesley Snipes in Blade. Check it out below:


    Posted 07/24/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | The Book of Eli

Monday, June 29

Thursday, June 11

  • Denzel Washington Discusses The Taking of Pelham 123

    The Taking of Pelham 123In his third film with director Tony Scott (Man on Fire), Academy Award winner Denzel Washington (Training Day) pretended to be a "regular Joe" in order to get into character for his role as an MTA dispatcher in The Taking of Pelham 123:

    I ate a lot and kept getting smaller and smaller sweaters to wear. I spilled coffee on myself. I liked the idea that when they hand Garber a gun he's never held one before. He was an ordinary guy in an extraordinary situation with this cloud over his head. He didn't come to work knowing that he was going to get an opportunity to redeem himself. It was something he felt that he needed to do and as he got into it deeper and deeper, he went for it.

    Like Man on Fire, this film is a "reimagining" of a previous movie. The 1974 big-screen version of The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three was directed by Joseph Sargent and starred Walter Matthau. A 1998 made-for-TV movie cast included Edward James Olmos and Lorraine Bracco. However, Washington insisted that this is a different movie:

    It's a reinvention. It's the story of a hostage situation on a train in New York City. That's what this film and the Walter Matthau version have in common.
    The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 also stars John Travolta, James Gandolfini, John Turturro, and Luis Guzmán.

    The Taking of Pelham 123 - Trailer

    Denzel Washington & John Travolta Star - releases today

    Posted 06/11/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Denzel Washington | John Travolta | Man on Fire | The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three

Monday, June 1

  • Three New Clips and a Featurette from The Taking of Pelham 123

    The Taking of Pelham 123Not all the action in The Taking of Pelham 123 takes place down in the subway or in the offices of the MTA. Three new clips from the movie show off some intense car chase scenes, as well as the more personal negotiations between the amateur hostage negotiator Garber (Denzel Washington) and his wife (Aunjanue Ellis) as he prepares to head into danger.

    There's also a new featurette that descends back into "the darkness and the grittiness of the bowels of New York" for some commentary by director Tony Scott and the cast on the the film's other star, the subway itself.


    Posted 06/01/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | Tony Scott | Aunjanue Ellis | The Taking of Pelham 123

Wednesday, May 27

  • Behind the Scenes Look at The Taking of Pelham 123

    The Taking of Pelham 123There's lots of new footage and interviews with the stars in ET Online's sneak peek at Tony Scott's reboot of the classic hostage thriller The Taking of Pelham 123. The highlight of the piece is the interview with John Travolta, who is sporting a truly skeezy-looking mustache. and looking every inch the bad guy. He tells ET that he really enjoyed playing the evil mastermind:

    Playing a bad guy is always a freeing experience -- because you don't have the same envelope of restrictions that you have playing a good guy. Good guys restrain themselves. They kind of have their moral fiber cut out for them in varying degrees. And a bad guy you can create your own moral fiber. And it's usually a wide envelope of behavior. So I can be as wild as I want...

    In the accompanying footage we get to see some pretty good examples of exactly how wild that can be. Clearly not a man you want to mess with. Unfortunately, it seems to take the authorities a few bodies to figure this out.


    Posted 05/27/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | John Travolta | The Taking of Pelham 123

  • New Plot Details and Images from The Book of Eli

    Even after the apocalypse, you've gotta have your priorities. Wandering across the dry and desolate landscape and protecting a book that could be the key to humanity's survival, Eli (Denzel Washington) comes to a fork in the road and decides to venture into a town run by Carnegie (Gary Oldman) to fill up his canteen and ... to recharge his iPod. And thus his troubles begin in earnest in the futuristic Western The Book of Eli.

    To go along with this plot tidbit, USA Today has some stills from the movie, including a picture of Denzel at that portentous fork in the road, and some interesting details about the conditions under which the filming took place.

    With its freezing temperatures, and unpredictable storms of snow and dust, the location in the New Mexico desert where the film is shot feels almost too apocalyptic, the paper suggests. But when you really are shooting the end of the world, it might be just right, adds co-director Albert Hughes. At one point, he says, the harsh terrain even seemed to come to the aid of filmmakers:

    We had one scene where Denzel had to kill off one of his enemies.... Right after he kills the guy, a little dust storm picks up and blows right over them. It was eerie. We're going to have people thinking an effect was computer-generated, when really it was just from shooting out here.

    Next Showing: The Book of Eli opens January 15, 2010

    Posted 05/27/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | Gary Oldman | The Book of Eli

Saturday, May 16

  • Beyond Good and Evil in The Taking of Pelham 123

    The Taking of Pelham 123An Esquire preview of Tony Scott's new interpretation of The Taking of Pelham 123 compares the characters in the remake to those of 1970s original and finds them refreshingly gray.

    It starts out just like the reviewer expected it to: "It's fast and violent and profane. It's unmistakably modern, and, sure enough, it's loud as hell." The characters come off as mostly black and white, good or evil. Denzel Washington plays Garber, a regular out-of-shape Joe who just happens to find himself on the other end of the radio with a team of ruthless hijackers. John Travolta takes up the other end, as the ruthless hijacker Ryder, a stereotype of pure evil.

    But then things got a little more complicated:

    ... as Garber and Ryder talk, and revelations are made, and they begin to make their confessions to each other, the lines begin to blur. Garber -- who has his own mixed emotions -- isn't all that good, and Ryder -- who believes the city has done him significant wrong -- isn't all that evil.

    The director's willingness to think outside the box on good and evil extended to some of the other characters as well. Looking for real life personalities to model Travolta's accomplices on, Scott tells Esquire that he

    unearthed a pair of real crazed Albanians who may or may not have spent time in prison ... and eventually they jobbed their way into parts in the actual movie ... "Now they want to be actors," Scott says with a shake of his head, perhaps wondering whether he's saved us from two monsters or created two more.

    Overall, the review concludes, Scott really has managed to one-up the original, and his version of Pelham is that "rare popcorn movie in which we're never sure whose side everyone is on or where they might end up."


    The Taking of Pelham 123 - Trailer

    Denzel Washington & John Travolta Star - Releasing June 12, 2009

    Posted 05/16/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | John Travolta | Tony Scott | The Taking of Pelham 123

Thursday, May 7

  • The Taking of Pelham 123 Makes the Subway a Star

    The Taking of Pelham 123The New York Times goes down into the tunnels with the makers of The Taking of Pelham 123 to get some face time with the movie's 400-ton star. Subways have been a hot spot for cinematic terror lately. Witness the truly harrowing train crash sequence in Knowing. Here the train is even more critical to the action and the atmosphere.

    In Tony Scott's remake of the 1974 classic hostage thriller, every effort was made to keep it real by filming as much as possible inside the actual New York City subway. "I feel that's always been my m. o. -- it's something about touching the real world," says the director. Not an easy feat in this case, considering that the train system there never sleeps, and shows little deference to star power even for the likes of John Travolta, who plays an angry, neck-tattooed hijacker, or Denzel Washington, who plays a doughy, good-guy train dispatcher. And, of course, they always had to watch out for the third rail.

    One scene in Grand Central proved so difficult to film that Scott vows never to shoot at that station again. It hasn't put him off trains, though. The director says he's already begun scouting locations for one of his next projects, which is "about a runaway train hurtling toward a defenseless city with a cargo of toxic chemicals."


    The Taking of Pelham 123 - Trailer

    Arriving in theaters June 12, 2009

    Posted 05/07/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | John Travolta | Tony Scott | The Taking of Pelham 123 | The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three

Wednesday, March 18

  • The Book of Eli: After the Sun Explodes
    New hints about the plot of The Book of Eli, a post-apocalyptic Western currently filming in the New Mexico desert, are starting to make it sound like some kind of curious cross between The Postman and Sunshine. Early word had the film centering on a lone hero (Denzel Washington) who "fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind." Some pretty clear echos of The Postman there. Now, during a a set visit by Entertainment Tonight, Mila Kunis, who joined the cast last November, let slip just what brought on this particular apocalypse: the sun exploded, leaving Earth a dry desert wasteland. Sounds extreme. Perhaps she meant a solar flare. In either case, not so bad, considering. Unlike Sunshine though, it seems that redemption will come not in trying to fix the sun but in somehow finding hope for those who miraculously survived. Looks like Denzel has his work cut out for him.

    Next Showing: The Book of Eli opens January 15, 2010

    Posted 03/18/2009 by Bill

    Related: Denzel Washington | Mila Kunis | The Book of Eli

Monday, February 2

  • Denzel Washington Is America's Favorite Movie Star

    Denzel WashingtonWe are not joking. You may, however, be scratching your head, trying to remember the last Denzel Washington movie you saw. Us too. And yet according to The Harris Poll, an online survey of 2,388 U.S. adults conducted in December 2008, Denzel Washington is our favorite movie star. For the third year in a row! Conclusion: Someone must actually be watching The Bone Collector, which seems to be playing on cable every time we turn on the TV. Certainly Washington didn't achieve favorite status at the multiplex. Out of the nearly 40 movies he's appeared in, only three have topped $100 million at the box office. And only one has topped $130. Even in a bad year, Will Smith does better than that.


    Posted 02/02/2009 by reelz

    Related: Denzel Washington | Will Smith | The Bone Collector

Tuesday, December 2

  • Stevenson Sheds Light on The Book of Eli's Bleak Future

    Ray Stevenson as vigilante Frank Castle in Punisher: War ZoneStudio interest in post-apocalyptic flicks has exploded in recent years, with big-budget projects like I Am Legend, Wall-E, Terminator Salvation, and Viggo Mortensen's upcoming The Road showcasing various harrowing visions of humanity's future.

    One post-apocalyptic project that has managed to fly somewhat under the radar is The Book of Eli, the first movie helmed by sibling directors Albert and Allen Hughes since 2001's From Hell. The film stars Denzel Washington as the “lone hero in a not-too-distant apocalyptic future who must fight across America to bring society the knowledge that could be the key to its redemption,” with said knowledge presumably contained in the titular book.

    Little is known about The Book of Eli beyond the above-mentioned Variety synopsis, so today we asked Punisher: War Zone star Ray Stevenson, who recently joined the film's cast, to shed some light on its futuristic setting:

    "The world in which it is set is completely uncompromising," Stevenson told us. "The most precious commodity is actually water, because virtually all of the water is poison, toxic -- whether it's due to eruptions from the earth or the poisons in the sky. These very basic things are what drives human nature down to almost animalistic qualities. But what still separates us from the animals?"

    Stevenson will play an enforcer sent to hunt down Denzel before he can rescue humanity from its dismal fate. The Book of Eli starts shooting in New Mexico in February, with a release date slated for January 15, 2010.


    Next Showing: Punisher: War Zone opens everywhere this Friday.

    Posted 12/02/2008 by reelz

    Related: Denzel Washington | Allen and Albert Hughes | Albert Hughes | Ray Stevenson | The Book of Eli

Friday, November 7

  • What Does It Take To Be Influential in Hollywood?

    Forbes, which we like to think of as the Seventeen of financial magazines because of its incessant list-making, has another list: Hollywood's Influential Actors. To determine the top 10, Forbes relied on data gathered by E-Poll Market Research, a Los Angeles company that gathers information on 4500 celebrities. Apparently, 40% of those polled believe Denzel Julie RobertsWashington is "influential," and that's good enough for the top of the list. The others, in declining order of influence, include Tom Hanks, George Clooney, Will Smith, Morgan Freeman, Angelina Jolie, Robert De Niro, Harrison Ford, James Earl Jones, and "Julie" Roberts. Which just goes to show you, Hollywood stars don't have nearly as much influence as they're typically given credit for -- Roberts hasn't even been able to influence the creators of this list to get her first name right.

    Meanwhile, where are the outspoken Hollywood stars who genuinely make an effort to influence people -- Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn, Leo DeCaprio, Kelsey Grammer, Arnold Schwarzenegger? The best way to be influential in Hollywood, it seems, is to make mainstream movies that do well at the box office for a couple decades or so, project a vague sense of progressive gravitas at award shows without being overtly political, don't be a woman, and most especially of all, don't be a comedian!


    Posted 11/07/2008 by reelz

    Related: Denzel Washington | George Clooney | Julia Roberts | Morgan Freeman | Tom Hanks | Will Smith | Angelina Jolie | James Earl Jones

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