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Tuesday, October 27

  • Owning Up to 2012's Roller Coaster Ride

    2012It appears the producers can't quite commit to what they have done with 2012. All the major public promotions and sneak peeks have featured a cascade of overlapping and over-the-top disasters bordering on apocalypse porn. A wild ride for sure, but not too heavy on the characters and the plot.

    Nonetheless, it's not just about the CGI, insists 2012 co-writer/co-producer/composer Harald Kloser, in an interview with Film Journal:

    The disaster is primarily the background for strong emotional stories of regular people. You know, we have John Cusack, Oliver Platt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Danny Glover — actors with higher standards than "Run! Go! Watch out! Duck." All those brilliant actors have accepted to be in our movie because the characters in the story were appealing to them. At least, that's what they told me!

    ...People see explosions and buildings collapsing and earthquakes, but that's only the stage, the canvas for very intimate and very private stories and very deep characters, which is what [director Roland Emmerich] and I — I can speak for him here — are most proud of.

    Hmm. Maybe so, but not much evidence of that appears in the footage released so far. Strip away the doom-laden canvas — as someone did in an unofficial "actor's version" of an extended clip from the movie — and the humanistic aspects of the movie start looking more than a little thin.

    In any case, there is no hesitation in the three TV spots for the movie that have just started making the rounds. It all disaster, all the time, remixed for your viewing pleasure. And for those of you who prefer your apocalypse set to music, Sony has released a video of a pop song by Adam Lambert that is featured in the movie. Buildings collapse, meteors strike, but he bravely sings on.


    Posted 10/27/2009 by Bill

    Related: Chiwetel Ejiofor | Danny Glover | John Cusack | Roland Emmerich | Oliver Platt | Harald Kloser | 2012

Friday, October 16

  • Woody Harrelson, Apocalypse Consultant Leads Off Clips from 2012

    Fresh from battling the undead in Zombieland, Woody Harrelson is testing out a new cause in 2012 by spouting off about the end of days on his crackpot radio show. So of course, in this new clip from the movie, an apocalypse-curious Mayan expert (John Cusack) comes to consult him about what exactly is going to set the end of the world in motion. As if the ramshackle room he's broadcasting from weren't deterrent enough, Harrelson's character further undermines his credibility by answering the question with a cute little cartoon he's cooked up to explain it all. From the look in Cusack's eyes you can seen that he's no longer so sure that this is the apocalypse prognosticator he's been looking for.

    This is the first footage from the movie to really go beyond the roller coaster-ride aspects of ending the world, instead dipping into the crazy in-character humor that Harrelson has been teasing on his blog since early this year. On top of that, the studio has released some behind-the-scenes footage offering a look at the president (Danny Glover) being forced to acknowledge that the cardboard crazies were right.


    Posted 10/16/2009 by Bill

    Related: Danny Glover | John Cusack | Woody Harrelson | 2012

Wednesday, October 7

  • A Tidal Wave Primer from 2012

    2012Nearly all of the scenes from 2012 that have been teased so far have been way over the top, few more so than the iconic image of waves washing over the Himalayas. Now a new featurette goes behind the scenes with director Roland Emmerich and the visual effects team, not so much to explain how they made the waves, but to giddily recount what an exciting challenge it was creating something so unbelievably huge. Everyone involved really does seem to be having an awful lot of fun destroying the world. Along the way, we get some interesting new snippets from the movie, including a glimpse of what a worldwide chain of tsunamis might look like on a global weather monitor.

    Despite the big-name actors — John Cusack, Woody Harrelson — involved in 2012, clearly most of the energy going into the movie is all about the visual effects. And really, what else would you expect from the director who gave us the Day After Tomorrow and Independence Day?

    Just in case you have any lingering doubts, check out the "actors version" of the extended disaster sequence released the other day. It edits out all of those distracting special effects, so you can concentrate on the plot and the dialogue. Still, it does look like this movie is going to be a pretty entertaining roller-coaster ride.


    Posted 10/07/2009 by Bill

    Related: John Cusack | Woody Harrelson | Roland Emmerich | 2012

Thursday, October 1

  • California Collapses in Extended Clip from 2012

    "California is going down," shouts a crazed John Cusack at the opening of a five-minute clip from 2012. And he's not kidding. One thing we see for sure, even more than in the trailer, is just how over the top director Roland Emmerich is willing to push things for his cinematic multi-pocalypse.

    To call it a roller coaster ride simply doesn't do it justice. Streets crack and dissolve, skyscrapers collapse, and the land slides into the sea. Yet, Cusack and his party survive, always just a few seconds ahead of the hand of doom.

    It's amazing eye candy without any real sense of the horror that might ensue from an actual disaster of that magnitude. Despite the colossal scope of the catastrophe, there are almost no signs of death or human suffering. It is a clean disaster and one played largely for thrills — and at times for laughs. The out-of-control cement trunk might be the bigger threat, but the giant donut shop sign rolling across the road is a lot more fun.


    Posted 10/01/2009 by Bill

    Related: John Cusack | Roland Emmerich | 2012

Tuesday, September 8

  • Driving off the Plane in New Clip from 2012

    2012In Roland Emmerich's 2012, it's not just the cascade of end-of-the-world disasters that's over the top. It's the escapes as well. In a new clip from the movie, we learn about some of the finer points of driving away from an impending plane crash.

    Along the way we get a look at John Cusack in action, but not exactly in charge. In the movie, he plays an interpreter of ancient Mayan prophesies — not quite the skill set needed in this scene, though. Hint: you'd better know your Bentley.


    Posted 09/08/2009 by Bill

    Related: John Cusack | Roland Emmerich | 2012

Thursday, April 16

  • More Hints About the 2012 Apocalypse

    2012When he is not too busy fighting off zombie paparazzi, Woody Harrelson has been twittering and video-blogging the 2012 apocalypse as the mad prophet of doom, Charlie Frost, Apocalypse Prognosticator.

    Now he is joined on line by fellow cast member John Cusack in what is mocked up to be a review for a new novel titled Farewell Atlantis. "Set in the year 2012 against a backdrop of cosmological speculation and apocalyptic Mayan prophesy," this book is purportedly the work of one Jackson Curtis. From the promo picture though, it's evident that "Jackson Curtis" is actually Cusack, and it turns out that Farewell Atlantis was the original title for the movie 2012. The effusive forward to the book fleshes out the Cusack character as a writer and environmentalist with a host of superlatives, and a sketch of the novel's plot hints at more than a few parallels with that of the movie.

    Other suggestions about where 2012 may be headed are outlined by a source who claims to have seen a second draft of the script and has posted some highlights. The immediate cause of the apocalypse, he confirms, is "crustal displacement," long a favorite of those who actually believe that 2012 will be the end of the world. And the destruction of the White House in 2012, if this account is correct, could be a spectacle on the order of what we saw in Independence Day.


    Posted 04/16/2009 by Bill

    Related: John Cusack | Woody Harrelson | 2012

Thursday, August 14

  • Movie Stars: They're Just Not That Into You, Lady!

    Descending Stalker Track: Cruise, Cusak, Biggs A woman who was once arrested for stalking Tom Cruise, and more recently arrested for stalking John Cusack, is mentally competent to stand trial, a judge says. Certainly lowering one's expectations from Cruise to Cusack does suggest a degree of clear-headed logic -- the latter is way more realistically stalkable! The case goes to trial in September, and no doubt Jason Biggs is hoping the D.A. is a good one.









    Posted 08/14/2008 by reelz

    Related: Jason Biggs | John Cusack | Tom Cruise

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