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Thursday, November 5

Wednesday, November 4

  • Johnny Depp to Play Tonto in Lone Ranger Movie

    Johnny DeppAs long ago as March 2008, there was news that Jerry Bruckheimer was producing a live-action Lone Ranger movie and that Pirates of the Caribbean writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio were working on the screenplay. Not much else was heard of the project until rumors started circulating in May of this year that Jack Sparrow, himself, Johnny Depp, would be starring in the film as Tonto, the Ranger's Native American partner.

    In September, during a huge Walt Disney Pictures media blitz, Depp was officially announced to play Tonto. Recently, in a group interview in Santa Monica, Bruckheimer said that the project is still moving forward.

    Elliot and Rossio worked on that also with some other writers and with Johnny. So they're creating something that has a kind of true-to-the-western [feel], but adding other additional elements like we did with Pirates so it won't be just a straight-ahead western.

    According to some reports, the "additional elements" that Bruckheimer refers to may be the inclusion of some supernatural elements to the story, much in the same way Pirates incorporated historical and fantastical elements.

    As for who will play the title role of the Lone Ranger, Bruckheimer said that it's still up in the air.

    We're still creating a pretty wide net and figuring it out. It comes down to who is available when we want to make it. We have a wish list.

    Posted 11/04/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Jerry Bruckheimer | Johnny Depp | Ted Elliott | Terry Rossio | Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Saturday, October 17

  • Amber Heard Talks Zombieland, The Stepfather, and The Rum Diary

    Amber Heard X-Men producer Lauren Shuler Donner admitted to Empire that Wolverine 2 is the "furthest along of all the X-Men projects on the boil." The sequel will be an adaptation of a Wolverine solo comic book series from the 1980s that follows Wolverine as he travels to meet an old flame in Japan.

    It's actually the story we wanted to use for the first Wolverine film, but [Fox head honcho] Tom Rothman preferred to set the character up with an origin story first. This movie will really focus on the relationship between Wolverine and Mariko, the daughter of a Japanese crime lord, and what happens to him in Japan. We're very fortunate to have a story mostly outlined for us [from the comic book arc co-written by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller].

    Shuler Donner believes the movie will also be shot in Japan and is hoping "to have the Japanese Fox executives involved in helping and counseling us" in order to maintain authenticity. She says even screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie is "in Japan in his head." But what will really impress fans is the fighting, with Wolverine taking on both the Yakuza and a ninja clan called the Hand.

    What's cool about this part of the saga is that Wolverine will be fighting in a different style to what we've seen before. Mariko's father has this stick-like weapon, so Wolverine will have to fight against that. There'll be samurai, ninja, katana blades, different forms of martial arts — mano-a-mano, extreme fighting. We're going to come up with a new style of fighting. It's going to be awesome.

    Next Showing: The Stepfather is currently in theaters

    Posted 10/17/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Aaron Eckhart | Johnny Depp | Amber Heard | Zombieland | The Rum Diary | The Stepfather

Friday, October 16

Monday, October 12

  • Michael Sheen Channels His Inner Fluffy White Animal for Burton's Alice

    Alice in WonderlandMichael Sheen is strapping on some big ears for his role as the White Rabbit in Tim Burton's gothic adaptation of Alice in Wonderland. To get it right, he's had go a bit down the rabbit hole himself, as he explained to Parade:

    Everyone has an inner white fluffy animal, it's just a question of finding it before it's too late. The White Rabbit is such an iconic character that I didn't feel like I should break the mould too much, so I just sort of went with it. The story had a huge impact on me as a child and it's stayed with me ever since, so to be part of Tim Burton's version is just like a dream come true.

    Given that it's Burton's vision, we shouldn't expect things to get too fluffy and cuddly, though. A number of the characters we've seen so far in the teasers don't seem like they have anything too fluffy inside. Certainly not Johnny Depp's Mad Hatter in any case.


    Posted 10/12/2009 by Bill

    Related: Johnny Depp | Tim Burton | Michael Sheen | Alice in Wonderland

Saturday, October 10

Tuesday, September 29

Thursday, September 24

  • Michael Caine Says No Johnny Depp in Batman 3

    Caine, Nolan, and Bale in Dark KnightMichael Caine may be in hot water again. He got in trouble when he confirmed rumors with MTV that Johnny Depp would play The Riddler and Philip Seymour Hoffman would play The Penguin in Batman 3. At the time, Caine said:

    When Christopher [Nolan] said we were going to do The Dark Knight next, I didn't [know] what that meant in Batman terms. I said, "What's the story?" and he said The Joker. I said, "Oh, s**t! How are you going to top Jack [Nicholson]?" He said, "Well, I've cast Heath Ledger. And I went "Ha! I couldn't top Jack, but if anyone could, maybe Heath could." And he did.

    I was with [a Warner Bros.] executive and I said, "Are we going to make another one?" They said yeah. I said, "How the hell are we going to top Heath?" And he says "I'll tell you how you top Heath — Johnny Depp as The Riddler and Philip Seymour Hoffman as The Penguin." I said, "S**t, they've done it again!" [Laughs]

    A year later, Caine is trying to do damage control, speaking with MTV again, and refuting those same newspaper rumors he was so quick to confirm.

    Johnny Depp is great in anything, but there is no Johnny Depp in this Batman. They tell me in no uncertain terms.

    Depp has claimed he'd "juggle" his schedule for the chance to appear in Batman 3, though there's little reason to worry about that now, since Caine says there's little chance that Batman 3 will see the light of day soon.

    There is nobody, there's no script, there's nothing. It can't possibly be made before 2011 because [Nolan's upcoming thriller] Inception is such a big picture.

    Of course, after all the trouble he made last year, Caine is currently the last man to know anything about Batman 3.

    [They] won't tell me anything because I said this before. No one will tell me anything now. They say, "Don't tell Michael, he'll tell everybody."

    Posted 09/24/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Johnny Depp | Michael Caine | Christopher Nolan | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Batman 3 | Inception

Saturday, September 19

  • Johnny Depp Not as Enthusiastic About Pirates 4

    Pirates of the Caribbean Johnny DeppJust last week at Disney's D23 Expo, actor Johnny Depp appeared on stage in full Captain Jack Sparrow costume and persona to help announce the next sequel in the franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. However, with the sudden departure of Walt Disney Studios chairman Dick Cook this past week, Depp has admitted to feeling less enthusiastic about reprising the Pirates role because of his strong working relationship with Cook.

    Depp said that he was "in" on the first movie "before there was a script or anything" after he had a conversation with Cook about the project. Depp also credited Cook with being "supportive" of his portrayal of Jack Sparrow when he was first formulating the character.

    When things went a little sideways on the first Pirates movie and others at the studio were less than enthusiastic about my interpretation of the character, Dick was there from the first moment. He trusted me.

    Now that Cook is gone from Disney, Depp admitted to losing more than just a friend at the studio; he's lost some of his motivation to return to the role.

    There's a fissure, a crack in my enthusiasm at the moment. It was all born in [Dick Cook's] office.

    Depp went on to say that Cook was "a rare beast" and that he is confident they will work together again in the future.

    He will be somewhere and I will always look forward to working with him. I consider Dick a friend inside an insane system. He's someone I understand and I think he understands me.

    Posted 09/19/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Johnny Depp | Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Friday, September 11

Tuesday, September 8

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

Monday, August 17

  • Johnny Depp Eyes Dark Shadows

    Time to get ready for even more vampires at the cineplex. After Hollywood's long zombie fixation, Twilight brought the children of the night back into vogue and now vampires are crawling out of the woodwork. HBO has True Blood, Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant opens in October, and news recently broke that Robert Downey Jr. is in consideration to play Lestat in a relaunch of Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles. Now, Johnny Depp might be playing a vampire as well in a Tim Burton-directed remake of the creepy 60s TV series Dark Shadows, which was basically a soap opera with a twist: the lead character, Barnabas Collins (played by Jonathan Frid), was afflicted with vampirism. Depp said:

    I was obsessed with Barnabas Collins. I have photographs of me holding Barnabas Collins' posters when I was five or six.

    When asked about the possibility of making a Dark Shadows movie, Burton said:

    That's the plan. There was something very weird about (Dark Shadows), it had the weirdest vibe to it. I'm sort of intrigued about that vibe. It's early days on it, but I'm excited about it.

    Posted 08/17/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Johnny Depp | Tim Burton | Dark Shadows

Thursday, August 13

  • Heath Ledger's Final Movie May Be Out Later This Year

    Heath Ledger's final movie, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, debuted at the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year but never received an American distribution deal. Now Variety reports that it may be released before the year is out. Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Group may pick up the movie and distribute it via Sony Pictures Classics. An official announcement is expected later this week.

    Ledger was filming the movie when he died unexpectedly in January 2008. Director Terry Gilliam (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Brazil) then enlisted the help of Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell, and Jude Law, who stepped in to complete Ledger's role. They will represent transformations of Ledger's character, an enigmatic outsider who joins the traveling troupe of Dr. Parnassus and gives his audiences visions of alternate realities.

    Also starring in the movie are Verne Troyer (aka Mini Me), Lily Cole, and veteran Christopher Plummer in the title role.

    A short clip featuring Ledger that was released earlier this year and the official trailer follow.


    Posted 08/13/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christopher Plummer | Johnny Depp | Terry Gilliam | Jude Law | Verne Troyer | Heath Ledger | Colin Farrell | The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

Monday, August 10

  • Colin Farrell May Replace Johnny Depp in Don Quixote

    Colin FarrellOnly days ago, famed director Terry Gilliam announced that actor Johnny Depp would no longer be starring in his labor-of-love film, The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. The movie has been in development for nearly a decade, with Depp attached to star since 2002. Gilliam said that he would not be deterred by Depp's absence.

    I wanted to shoot Don Quixote next spring. (Depp) said he's not available and we have both agreed that I'm going to die soon, so it would be nice to get this film under my belt.

    Now, it appears that Gilliam may have found Depp's replacement. An undisclosed source claims that Gilliam is a "fan" of Irish actor Colin Farrell and may offer him the lead role. Both Depp and Farrell have worked with Gilliam before; they recently helped Gilliam complete The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus — along with Jude Law — following the death of the film's star, Heath Ledger.


    Next Showing: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus opens October 16

    Posted 08/10/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Johnny Depp | Terry Gilliam | Colin Farrell | The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus

Friday, July 24

  • Pirates of the Caribbean 4 Starts Shooting in April 2010

    Comic-Con 2009: San Diego

    Last week, Jerry Bruckheimer made an appearance on The CBS Early Show and announced a fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movie, with Johnny Depp once again starring as Captain Jack Sparrow.

    Pirate Johnny DeppNow, Comingsoon.net is reporting that the movie will begin production next spring. The online publication interviewed Oren Aviv, Disney's Head of Production, at Comic-Con yesterday, and Aviv broke the news.

    We're going to shoot Pirates 4 in April or May of next year. We are going to release it hopefully in 2011 is the plan.

    Aviv added that they will be shooting only one movie this time, in contrast to the previous two movies, which were shot together. The aim is for another trilogy that may take things in a new direction.

    It's important to get the story right and it's important to me to scale it down, because we can't get bigger. The movies have subsequently gotten bigger and bigger and very complicated and they were satisfying on so many levels obviously, but I want to kind of reboot the whole thing and bring it down to its core, its essence, just characters.

    One thing on everyone's mind is whether Gore Verbinski will return as director. No official word on that yet.


    Posted 07/24/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Gore Verbinski | Jerry Bruckheimer | Johnny Depp | Oren Aviv

Thursday, July 23

  • Disney: 3D Panel Features Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, Tron: Legacy, and A Christmas Carol

    Comic-Con 2009: San Diego

    Alice in Wonderland

    One of Thursday's most anticipated events at Comic-Con was the Disney: 3D Panel. The panel didn't disappoint, either, with Robert Zemeckis kicking things off by speaking about 3-D movies as the wave of the future, though not necessarily right for all movies. The main focus of his talk was on his upcoming re-imagining of A Christmas Tale, which is a decidedly eerie take on the classic novel. The clips he showed definitely upped the creepiness factor in Zemeckis' attempt to reach the surreal tone of the book. He also revealed that Jim Carrey will be playing eight roles in the movie, though why Zemeckis would want that is still unclear.

    Despite a little wind being kicked out of his sails, Tim Burton's part of the panel was still the highlight. Although the clip he showed was leaked earlier, it still made quite an impression. Plus, Burton still had a surprise up his sleeves, and brought out his friend Johnny Depp, who plays the Mad Hatter in Burton's upcoming adaptation of Alice in Wonderland.

    Last up was the Tron panel, which showed footage from last year in 3-D as well as new clips that weren't yet converted. No new details about the plot or technology that's being used to create the movie were offered, but it was officially titled Tron Legacy and the original Tron's creator, Steven Lisberger, joined Jeff Bridges and director Joseph Kosinski onstage.

    We'll have videos from this event and others posted shortly, so stick around.


    Posted 07/23/2009 by reelz

    Related: Johnny Depp | Robert Zemeckis | Steven Lisberger | Tim Burton | Alice in Wonderland | A Christmas Carol | Tron: Legacy

  • Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland Trailer Leaked, Movie in 3-D
    Alice in Wonderland

    Anticipation is building around Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland. Rumours have been circulating that Comic-Con would offer with it some new treats for fans, since Burton himself is there, and apparently those rumours were correct.

    Well, almost correct. The teaser trailer was set for Comic-Con, but was leaked to the internet a day early. Since then, Disney has been trying to close up the leak, but many sites still have the footage online. This one, for instance.

    We can't guarantee how long the trailer will stay up there, but those who are lucky enough to catch a glimpse will probably be bowled over by the footage. In a nutshell, it's utterly gorgeous, even for Burton, and shows off new footage of the the Cheshire Cat and Tweedledee and Tweedledum. If the rest of the movie looks this good, Alice in Wonderland could be Burton's best-looking feature yet — no easy feat.

    Not only that, but the trailer also drops another bomb: Alice in Wonderland will be in 3-D!


    Posted 07/23/2009 by reelz

    Related: Helena Bonham Carter | Johnny Depp | Tim Burton | Mia Wasikowski | Alice in Wonderland

Tuesday, July 21

  • Johnny Depp in Drag After Public Enemies?

    Johnny DeppActor Johnny Depp has played some bizarre characters over the years — a lonely boy with scissors for hands, a crying crooner, a suicidal ladies man, a bizarre confectioner, a murderous barber — but no one could have guessed Depp's dream would be to play award-winning singer and actress Carol Channing.

    While out promoting his latest film, Public Enemies, in which Depp channels Depression-era gangster and folk hero John Dillinger, Depp said:

    My dream role would be to play musical legend Carol Channing in a biopic of her life. I love her, I really do. With all the digital technology available these days I could probably pull it off.

    Channing, now in her 80s, had a successful career on Broadway and in film, earning three Tony Awards, a Golden Globe, and an Oscar nomination. In her later years, she frequently appeared on variety and game shows.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies is in theaters now

    Posted 07/21/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Johnny Depp | Carol Channing | Public Enemies

Monday, July 20

  • Tim Burton on How He's Updating Alice in Wonderland

    Alice in WonderlandIn an interview with MTV, Alice in Wonderland director Tim Burton explains why he chose to update his version of the classic fantasy story — earlier adaptations of the story were too disjointed and episodic, he'd concluded. So in his version, Alice (Mia Wasikowska), now 17, is revisiting a Wonderland that she has forgotten:

    We tried to take the Alice mythology and characters and make a story out of it and be true to the spirit of what Alice is about. The other versions for me suffer because there's no movement to it. It's just one weird event after another. We're trying to ground it a little a bit.

    As a result, the Mad Hatter (Johnny Depp) is going to play a bigger role:

    With him, we are always trying to find a subtext and layer to it, so it's rooted in humanity to some degree — something deeper than just being nuts.

    And it's not just a complex plot Burton has to assemble. Working with a mix of animation, live-action, and motion-capture has proved to be a "mysterious puzzle that's frightening and exciting at the same time." So, what he has to show this Thursday at Comic Con will not involve a lot of footage. It will be a kind of "semi-trailer." If it comes anywhere close to the promise of the pictures and concept art that have been released so far though, it will be well worth watching.


    Posted 07/20/2009 by Bill

    Related: Johnny Depp | Tim Burton | Mia Wasikowska | Alice in Wonderland

Wednesday, July 15

  • Bruckheimer Confirms Fourth Pirates of the Caribbean, Depp to Star

    In an appearance on the CBS Early Show Tuesday morning, prolific Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer announced that there will be a fourth Pirates of the Caribbean movie and that Johnny Depp will once again star as Captain Jack Sparrow.

    Bruckheimer was on the show to promote his upcoming 3-D animated feature G-Force, which involves government-trained guinea pigs. We mean that quite literally, by the way. The movie features the voices of Nicolas Cage, Penelope Cruz, Jon Favreau, Steve Buscemi, Sam Rockwell, and Tracy Morgan.

    The 63-year-old producer was then asked about his other projects, at which point he mentioned Depp and the new Pirates movie. He also spoke a bit about his work on Disney's upcoming The Sorcerer's Apprentice and the movie adaptation of the video game series Prince of Persia.


    Posted 07/15/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Jerry Bruckheimer | Johnny Depp | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

Tuesday, July 7

  • More Photos and Concept Art from Tim Burton's Alice In Wonderland

    All sorts of new images from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland have been appaering lately. Following up on the character posters and amazing concept art that showed up the other day, we now have some full-length character photos of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter as the Red Queen, and Mia Wasikowska as Alice. Each is posing with an animal: Alice, of course, with a white rabbit, the Red Queen with a baby pig, and the Mad Hatter with another rabbit.

    Transitions between the human and animal worlds play a major role in the original Alice books, and this seems to be a signal that the movie will follow suit. Juxtapositions of size and proportion are also key to the magic of the original and some concept art for the movie featuring Alice among giant mushrooms suggests that this is central to Burton's vision of Wonderland as well.


    Posted 07/07/2009 by Bill

    Related: Helena Bonham Carter | Johnny Depp | Tim Burton | Mia Wasikowska | Alice in Wonderland

Wednesday, July 1

  • Enemies in Public: Top 10 Gangster Movies
    Top 10 Gangster Movies

    "Okay, we know Transformers: Return of the Fallen is out," you say, "but what blockbuster is there for me, someone who’s already seen Megan Fox’s rack and isn’t a racist?" Into that breach steps Public Enemies, recounting the pursuit of legendary pirate Willy Wonka Dillinger by noted law-and-order type The Batman. Here are the top 10 gangster movies you should watch to psych yourself up for Johnny Depp rocking out with his Tommy gun.


    Posted 07/01/2009 by reelz

    Related: Johnny Depp | Public Enemies | Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | The Departed | Boyz N the Hood | Once Upon a Time in America | Pulp Fiction | The Godfather | The Godfather, Part II | Eastern Promises | Scarface | GoodFellas

  • Public Enemies Driving Fans to the Grave

    Due to renewed interest in Depression-era folk hero and renowned bank robber John Dillinger that the movie Public Enemies has generated, his grave at the Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis is seeing an upsurge in visits.

    Dillinger, born in Indianapolis, was "Public Enemy No. 1" in the early 30's because of his string of bank robberies in the Midwest. Dillinger was shot to death outside of a Chicago theater and was laid to rest in the family plot where his mother and grandparents were buried. Crown Hill Cemetary president Keith Norwalk said that fans of Dillinger have been visiting his grave for years:

    We're on the fourth marker for his grave. In former years, people would come and chip off corners.

    Directed by Michael Mann, Public Enemies stars Johnny Depp as John Dillinger and Christian Bale as his nemesis, Melvin Purvis, Special Agent with the FBI.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies opens today!

    Public Enemies - Trailer

    Johnny Depp and Christian Bale star

    Posted 07/01/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann

  • Bale Praises His Public Enemies Director (and Guns)

    Director Michael Mann's (Heat, Hancock) latest movie, Public Enemies, opens nationwide today. The movie, a period piece that was shot in many of the actual locations for events fictionalized in the movie, recounts the manhunt for notorious bank robber John Dillinger (played by Johnny Depp) by Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale), Special Agent with the FBI.

    Mann has credited the generous incentives offered by the state of Wisconsin at the time of filming as part of the reason behind his decision to film there for six weeks. According to a recent interview with Bale, working with Mann was one of his incentives for signing up for Public Enemies:

    Michael Mann is one of the finest filmmakers around. His ability to excel at all aspects of filmmaking is stunning. I loved his thoroughness.

    I loved the research and his attention to detail. This is a director who has a unique perception of what every actor is doing at all moments.

    However, it wasn't just the chance to work with a four-time Academy Sward-nominated director that appealed to Bale; he liked the guns, as well:

    It was the last dying breath of the guns that had some character to them. I know the guns we have nowadays are absolutely fatal and have incredible precision. But back in this era, you had the guns where you could smell the shots afterwards.

    I have to say that I enjoyed carrying them around with me.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies opens today!

    Reelz Clip

    Johnny Depp & Christian Bale Star - Releasing July 1, 2009

    Posted 07/01/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Heat | Hancock

Tuesday, June 30

  • Public Enemies Reviews: A Mixed Bag but Seems Worth Watching

    Public EnemiesIt's middling to good reviews so far for Michael Mann's Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp as John Dillinger.

    8"This is a very good film..."

    — Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

    8"...comes at you like Dillinger did: all of a sudden. It's movie dynamite."

    — Peter Travers, Rolling Stone

    6"...slow to heat up and never quite comes to a boil."

    — Kirk Honeycutt, Hollywood Reporter

    6"...more admirable than electrifying."

    — Todd McCarthy, Variety


    Posted 06/30/2009 by reelz

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Public Enemies

  • Public Enemies Author Praises Mann's Film

    Public EnemiesReaders are often disappointed by Hollywood's attempts to turn their favorite books into films. For every success — The Notebook — there are dozens of films that simply don't live up to the source material, such as most Stephen King adaptations. But, it's not just the fans that feel slighted when a poor film is made from a great book. From Alan Moore (Watchmen, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) to Ursala K. Le Guin (Earthsea), disappointed and disillusioned authors have been very vocal in condemning films they believe are not true to their source material.

    However, that is not the case with Michael Mann's latest film. Partially based on the book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34 by Bryan Burrough, the film follows FBI Special Agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) and his attempt to capture the infamous bank-robber-turned Depression-era-hero John Dillinger (Johnny Depp). Burrough recently wrote an article praising Mann's adaptation and the historical accuracy of the film:

    This is the first Dillinger and the first gangster movie I'm aware of that takes great pains to get not only the details but the sites right. Mann not only shot at the actual scene of Dillinger's greatest jailbreak, the lockup in Crown Point, Ind., but at the actual scene of his greatest shootout, at the Little Bohemia lodge. Somehow he prevailed upon Chicago to hand over six entire blocks of North Lincoln Avenue, where Dillinger memorably met his fate outside the Biograph Theater one hot night in July 1934.

    Burrough went on to say:

    Yes, I know it's just a movie, and I know most in the audience won't especially care that the details are historically accurate, but I can vividly remember looking around and smiling nevertheless, happy that, in this one small case at least, Hollywood was getting it right.

    Public Enemies - Trailer

    Johnny Depp & Christian Bale Star - Releasing July 1, 2009

    Posted 06/30/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Stephen King | Alan Moore | Watchmen | Tales From Earthsea | The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Monday, June 29

  • Bale Snubs Depp on the Set of Public Enemies

    Actor Christian Bale seems to set himself up for controversy with every move he makes. First, there were those nasty stories about domestic abuse following the opening of The Dark Knight. Then there was his infamous f-bomb rant on the set of Terminator Salvation. Now it appears that Bale snubbed his Public Enemies co-star, Johnny Depp, during the filming of director Michael Mann's John Dillinger action flick.

    In a recent interview , Bale said:

    I wish to not talk unless we're doing the scene. I enjoy it that way.

    Despite recent rumors that Bale and Depp discussed working together on a sequel to The Dark Knight while filming Public Enemies, Bale said that they "didn't get to know each other" during filming.

    Public Enemies is a fictional retelling of the hunt by Melvin Purvis (Bale), Special Agent with the FBI, for notorious bank robber and Depression-era folk hero, John Dillinger (Depp).


    Next Showing: Public Enemies opens July 1

    Public Enemies - Trailer

    Johnny Depp and Christian Bale Star

    Posted 06/29/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann

  • The Boys of Summer: 11 Movie All-Stars

    Eric BanaNothing says summer like blockbuster movies and baseball. We've taken the natural next step of combining them into one. Looking at the biggest names of the 2009 Summer Movies, we put together our roster of The Boys of Summer: 11 Movie All-Stars.

    Like all Dream Teams, there was a limited number of slots on ours. If your favorite didn't make the roster, he may still be playing AAA (minor league) or have been put on the DL (Disabled List) for the season. Perhaps he'll make the team next year.


    Posted 06/29/2009 by reelz

    Related: Brad Pitt | Christian Bale | Daniel Radcliffe | Denzel Washington | Hugh Jackman | Johnny Depp | Matthew McConaughey | Tom Hanks | Eric Bana | Gerard Butler | Ryan Reynolds

Tuesday, June 23

  • New Clips from Public Enemies

    The release of Michael Mann's Public Enemies is just around the corner, and seven new clips from the movie have hit the web. The clips feature FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) as he's introduced to the public, his confrontation with John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), and Dillinger's conversations with girlfriend Billie Frechette (Marion Cotillard), among other moments.

    Here are our two favorites. You can see more here.


    Posted 06/23/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Marion Cotillard | Public Enemies

  • Behind the Scenes of Public Enemies with Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, and Michael Mann
    Public Enemies

    The folks at Cinema Blend have posted a fascinating behind-the-scenes clip in which Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, and director Michael Mann discuss the mythology and the history behind Public Enemies.

    The movie is based on the Bryan Burrough book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34, which tells the stories behind the rise and fall of Chicago gangster John Dillinger (Depp) in the 1930s.  FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Bale) pursued Dillinger and eventually gunned him down outside the Biograph Theater at the age of 31.

    In this clip, Depp, Bale, and Mann talk about how the economic hardships of the Great Depression allowed Dillinger and his escapades to be seen as heroic rather than criminal. They even get into Dillinger's psychology, explaining why he might have lived the lifestyle he did.

    And yes, there are plenty of tantalizing shots from the movie itself, some of which we hadn't seen before.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies makes its way to theaters July 1, 2009

    Posted 06/23/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Public Enemies

Monday, June 22

  • Bale Pessimistic About Third Batman, Depp Says He'd Be on Board for The Riddler

    We've got a curious case of mixed messages. While on the junket promoting their mobster flick Public Enemies, mega-stars Christian "Batman" Bale and Johnny "Rumored Riddler" Depp were asked about their participation in the continuing Batman movie franchise.

    Bale seemed oddly down on doing a third flick — especially without director Christopher Nolan at the helm.

    Johnny Depp, who is the number one fan favorite to play villain The Riddler, showed interest, saying, "I'd definitely juggle it."


    Posted 06/22/2009 by Jim

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Batman 3 | Public Enemies

  • Concept Art and Photos from Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland
    Tim Burton

    USA Today goes down the rabbit hole with Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland and comes back up with some amazing pieces of eye candy. Alice, played by the Australian actress Mia Wasikowska, is glimpsed wandering in a garden populated by towering mushrooms and flowers with human faces, not to mention being checked out amid some surreal topiary by The White Rabbit. We also get a look the rather disturbing-looking twins, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, who resemble giant bloated versions of Pugsly from The Addams Family.

    To go along with all this, the studio has also released some appropriately surreal promo photos of Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen, and Anne Hathaway as The White Queen. The latter two characters are actually drawn from the Wonderland sequel, Through the Looking Glass, so clearly Burton is aiming to give the Lewis Carroll classic his own unique spin.

    The USA Today article drops some hints about the direction of these changes, noting that Burton's version features a more grown-up Alice, who begins her adventures by escaping from a snooty Victorian dinner party only to fall back into Wonderland. She had been there once before but for some reason doesn't remember a thing about it.


    Posted 06/22/2009 by Bill

    Related: Anne Hathaway | Helena Bonham Carter | Johnny Depp | Tim Burton | Mia Wasikowska | Alice in Wonderland

Thursday, June 18

  • Gun Battle Clip From Public Enemies
    Public Enemies

    The first full clip from Michael Mann's Public Enemies is now online. Just follow the link here.

    The scene is a full-blown night shoot-out complete with tommy guns, broken glass, and a heck of a lot of bullet holes. FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) and his team attempt an ambush outside the forest hideout of gangster John Dillinger (Johnny Depp). In terms of style, the scene seems to borrow not only from Scarface (the 1932 Howard Hawks version), but also the first big shoot-out scene in The Godfather: Part II, which sees Al Pacino diving for cover indoors while shooters ambush from a wooded area outside.

    Public Enemies is based on the Bryan Burrough book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34, which tells the stories behind the rise and fall of Dillinger in the 1930s. Melvin Purvis pursued Dillinger and eventually gunned him down outside the Biograph Theater at the age of 31.

    We don't know about you, but this clip gets us even more excited for the movie.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies makes its way to theaters July 1, 2009

    Posted 06/18/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Howard Hawks | Scarface | Public Enemies | The Godfather, Part II

Monday, June 8

  • Two New TV Spots for Michael Mann's Public Enemies

    Universal Pictures has released two new TV spots for Michael Mann's Public Enemies, which opens on July 1.

    The movie is based on the Bryan Burrough book Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI, 1933-34, which tells the stories behind the rise and fall of 1930s Chicago gangster John Dillinger. FBI agent Melvin Purvis pursued Dillinger and eventually gunned him down outside the Biograph Theater at the age of 31.

    The spots feature Johnny Depp, who plays Dillinger; Christian Bale, who plays Purvis; and Marion Cotillard, who plays Dillinger's girlfriend and accomplice.


    Posted 06/08/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Marion Cotillard | Public Enemies

Monday, June 1

  • New Clip of Public Enemies

    MTV capped off its Movie Awards with a sneak peek at the biopic about Chicago gangster John Dillinger, Public Enemies. The clip below includes footage from the movie, as well as interviews with stars Johnny Depp and Christian Bale and director Michael Mann.


    Next Showing: Public Enemies opens July 1

    Posted 06/01/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Public Enemies

Tuesday, May 26

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Friday, May 15

  • 3 New Public Enemies Teaser Posters

    Ryan ReynoldsUniversal has released three new teaser posters for Michael Mann's Public Enemies, starting the build up for the movie's July 1 release. The posters feature full-frame stills of stars Johnny Depp, Christian Bale, and Marion Cotillard. You can see large versions of them here.

    Based on Bryan Burrough's book, Public Enemies dramatizes the rise and fall of 1930's Chicago gangster John Dillinger (Depp). Dillinger was pursued by FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Bale) and gunned down outside the Biograph Theater at the age of 31. Cotillard plays Dillinger's girlfriend, Billie Frechette, who sometimes drove his getaway car.


    Posted 05/15/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Marion Cotillard | Public Enemies

  • TV Spots for Public Enemies Now Online

    Universal has just released two new TV spots for Michael Mann's Public Enemies, which opens July 1.

    As expected, there's lots of crass attitude, usually in the form of tommy-gun fire. The second spot in particular feels very Scarface (the '30s version) or Bonnie and Clyde, with emphasis not only on explosive violence, but also the spectacle of gangster celebrity.


    Posted 05/15/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Marion Cotillard | Public Enemies

Wednesday, May 6

  • Public Enemies Will Premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival

    Public EnemiesMichael Mann's Public Enemies will receive its world premiere as the centerpiece of the Los Angeles Film Festival, which runs from June 18 to 28. The announcement came yesterday morning, when the festival unveiled its lineup.

    The movie is a dramatization of the rise and fall of 1930s Chicago gangster John Dillinger (Johnny Depp), who was pursued by FBI agent Melvin Purvis (Christian Bale) and gunned down outside the Biograph Theater at the age of 31.


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    Johnny Depp & Christian Bale Star - Releasing July 1, 2009

    Posted 05/06/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Christian Bale | Johnny Depp | Michael Mann | Public Enemies

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Thursday, July 31

  • The Dark Knight Riddled with Errors, Depp

    Joan AllenWhen your movie revolves around a dude who dresses up like a giant, latex-loving bat to fight crime, you probably don't have to worry much about accuracy or plausibility, right? Wrong! Over at Moviemistakes.com, fanboy sticklers have already pointed out dozens of continuity and factual errors in The Dark Knight, all of which have us wondering: If viewers are catching tiny details like the changing length of Heath Ledger's hair from scene to scene, maybe there should have been more explosions in this flick.

    In semi-related news, the internet is abuzz with news that the next installment of the Batman franchise will be riddled with Johnny Depp, as Gotham City's favorite compulsive clue-dropper. Hopefully he has some of those super-creepy smiles left over from his Chocolate Factory days.


    Posted 07/31/2008 by reelz

    Related: Johnny Depp | The Dark Knight

Tuesday, July 15

  • Dorff on Depp in Public Enemies

    I'm back, babyRemember back in the '90s when Stephen Dorff (Blade, Backbeat) was going to be the next big thing? And then he wasn't? Well, he's trying for a resurgence.

    Dorff has been hard at work on several movies, including Felon, an indie film with Val Kilmer about an everyday man who winds up changed by his time behind bars, as well as the rather high profile John Dillinger biopic, Public Enemies, headlined by a certain Mr. Johnny Depp.

    "Felon jacked me up, and going into Public Enemies after that, it was an intense five-month movie with [director] Michael Mann. I feel like I’m doing some of the best stuff I’ve done now," Dorff told us.

    But as intense as it was, Dorff was thankful for the experience. "It’s trippy because I grew up watching guys like Johnny and respecting those choices of Sean Penn and Johnny Depp who did all these cool, smaller movies," he said.

    "That’s one of the reasons why I did my career that way I did it, was because of guys like that. I worked with John Waters and people said, ‘Oh, what do you want to do a John Waters movie for?’ Because it’s John Waters, I want to go for that experience. I never did that movie before,'" he explained. "To me it was always about breaking those rules and that’s what guys like Johnny did. And [then] a funny little pirate movie changed his life."


    Next Showing: Felon opens in select theaters this Friday.

    Posted 07/15/2008 by reelz

    Related: Johnny Depp | Stephen Dorff | Public Enemies

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Sunday, July 29

  • Movie news: Depp's Dark Shadows and Burns' Dock Walloper

    Some of Hollywood's hottest leading men are laying plans to try their luck in the fanboy arena.

    DeppJohnny Depp's production company is partnered with Warner Bros. and GK Films to adapt the 1960s horror soap, Dark Shadows, for the silver screen. Depp has been quoted as saying that he was obsessed with the show and wanted to play series vampire Barnabas Collins. Looks like he might get his wish.

    And equally dishy Ed Burns (The Brothers McMullen, Saving Private Ryan) is venturing into comic books with Dock Walloper, a Prohibition-era gangster story. Like Guy Ritchie's The Gamekeeper, Burns is road-testing the concept as a serial for the Virgin Comics label to see if it has the legs to make it as a feature film.

    Burns, who plans on starting to write the script for Dock Walloper this fall, will cast himself in the role of fading crime lord, Mad Dog Madden, and look for someone else to play the lead.

    Source: Variety


    Posted 07/29/2007 by reelz

    Related: Johnny Depp | Ed Burns | Dock Walloper | Dark Shadows

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