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Thursday, October 1

  • Josh Brolin Replaces Sean Penn in Cartel

    Josh BrolinVariety reports that Josh Brolin has been selected to replace one of the roles vacated by Sean Penn when Penn unexpectedly went on hiatus for personal reasons.

    Brolin will star in director Asger Leth's Cartel, which tells the story of a man living in the world of Mexican drug cartels. He must fight to protect his son after his wife is murdered. Production is scheduled to begin early next year in Mexico City.

    The screenplay, which was penned by Peter Craig, is loosely based on the 1993 Italian flick La Scorta (The Escort), which involves a judge in a dangerous part of Sicily who takes a job trying to unravel a Mafia plot.

    Cartel is scheduled for release sometime next year, although no specific date has been announced.


    Posted 10/01/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Sean Penn | Josh Brolin | Asger Leth

Monday, August 10

Wednesday, June 17

  • Sean Penn Unexpectedly Withdraws from Two Projects

    Sean PennVariety reports that Sean Penn announced he will pull out of two projects for unspecified personal reasons related to family.

    Penn will no longer star in Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly's The Three Stooges, in which he was to play Larry opposite Jim Carrey as Curly and Benicio Del Toro as Moe. He also withdrew from Cartel. In the Asger Leth-directed drama, scripted by Peter Craig, a man struggles to protect his son after his wife is killed in the world of Mexican drug cartels.

    It is unclear how long Penn will be on hiatus. Prior to the announcement, he had already completed two other projects, which should still see release. The first is Fair Game, the Doug Liman-directed biopic based on the memoir of CIA agent Valerie Plame (with Naomi Watts in the starring role). The other is The Tree of Life, which stars Brad Pitt and was directed by Terrence Malick (The New World, The Thin Red Line).


    Posted 06/17/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: Sean Penn | The Three Stooges

Thursday, March 26

  • Suprise Casting Choices in The Three Stooges

    Three StoogesDirectors Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly finally found a home for their Three Stooges movie at MGM last year, and it looks like they have finally put together a surprising cast for the movie..

    Variety reports that Jim Carrey will play heavier Stooge Curly, and will gain 40 pounds for the role. With Carrey's history in comedies, this isn't as surprising as the next two choices: Academy Award winners Sean Penn as Larry and Benicio Del Toro as Moe.

    While neither Penn or Del Toro are strangers to comedies, Penn played the iconoclastic surfer Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Del Toro has made subtle comic turns in both The Usual Suspects and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, however, they are hardly two names that typically come to mind when thinking of the slapstick comedy of The Three Stooges.

    The Stooges movie is not a biopic but a complete remake, with a script by the Farrellys, which Bobby described as "Dumb, Dumber & Dumbest." The Farrellys will start shooting this fall for a 2010 release.


    Posted 03/26/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Benicio Del Toro | Bobby Farrelly | Peter Farrelly | Sean Penn | Jim Carrey | Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas | The Three Stooges | The Usual Suspects | Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Monday, February 23

  • The Academy Awards Wrap-Up: Best Actor Sean Penn

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    Sean Penn, who next to Best Original Screenplay winner Dustin Lance Black, made the most political statements in his acceptance speech, was asked mostly political questions backstage after his Oscar win. Both Penn and Black were asked what they think President Obama should do about gay rights in America. Penn felt confident that gay rights would change:

    We know his public position as far as the specific issue of gay marriage has not been, let's say, officially supportive of that. I would like to believe that that's a political stand right now and not necessarily a future one or a felt one. Because it's not a luxury, it's a human need, [Obama]'ll adapt. I'm more focused in letting him know that we will support him in taking those kinds of initiatives.

    Earlier, Black was also vocal about gay rights after he accepted his Oscar:

    There's a few things that I would love him to do immediately, which is to repeal "don't ask don't tell," and DMA, Defensive Marriage Act. But I do think that for inspiration for the gay community, we need to look not to Proposition 8, but dream bigger and look back to 1964 and the Civil Rights Act, because no group has ever won full civil rights in this country going state by state or county by county. I think it is time for the gay and lesbian community to have a federal civil rights act for full civil rights.

    As for Mickey Rourke, Penn continued to be complimentary to the actor he took the Oscar from:

    I've known Mickey for over 25 years. He had me almost throughout The Wrestler, weeping. Comebacks are funny, and we talk about it with [Rourke], but everyone in this room has to make a comeback every day. I think what's sensational about him is what's always sensational about him; he's one of the great poetic talents in acting that we have.

    Posted 02/23/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Sean Penn | Milk

Sunday, February 22

  • 81st Academy Awards Winners

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    Actress in a Leading Role
    Kate Winslet, The Reader
    Actor in a Leading Role
    Sean Penn, Milk
    Actress in a Supporting Role
    Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
    Actor in a Supporting Role
    Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
    Best Animated Feature Film
    Wall-E
    Achievement in Directing
    Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle
    Original Screenplay
    Milk, Dustin Lance Black
    Adapted Screenplay
    Slumdog Millionaire, Simon Beaufoy
    Best Motion Picture
    Slumdog Millionaire  

    OTHER AWARDS
    Animated Short
    Le Maison en Petits Cubes
    Art Direction
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Donald Graham Burt
    Costume Design
    The Duchess, Michael O'Connor
    Makeup
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Greg Cannom
    Cinematography
    Slumdog Millionaire, Anthony Dod Mantle
    Live Action Short
    Spielzeugland (Toyland)
    Documentary
    Man on Wire
    Documentary Short
    Smile Pinki
    Visual Effects
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Sound Editing
    The Dark Knight
    Sound Mixing
    Slumdog Millionaire
    Film Editing
    Slumdog Millionaire
    Original Score
    Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman
    Original Song
    "Jal Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire, A.R. Rahman
    Foreign Language
    Departures
     

    Posted 02/22/2009 by reelz

    Related: Kate Winslet | Simon Beaufoy | Danny Boyle | Sean Penn | Heath Ledger | Penelope Cruz | Dustin Lance Black | A.R. Rahman | Donald Burt | Anthony Mantle | Greg Cannom | Vicky Cristina Barcelona | The Duchess | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | Man on Wire | Departures | Milk | Slumdog Millionaire | Wall-E | The Reader

  • The Academy Awards: Live Blogging Part 3

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    8:02 Heath Ledger's family spoke backstage about the late actor's Oscar going to his daughter Matilda. According Heath's father, Kim Ledger: "With the Oscar you're all aware what they do in this special circumstance for somebody when somebody passes away, then the next of kin, in this case Matilda, will be the recipient really. But she can't sign for it until she's 18, so it stays in trust here or in Australia. We'll work that out, but possibly in trust here until Matilda turns 18." Onstage, Slumdog wins for the 6th time, this time with Best Song winner "Jai Ho."

    8:08 Backstage, Richard King, winner in Sound Editing for the Dark Knight said those who worked on the movie "wanted director Chis Nolan to be nominated." Onstage, Japan's Departures wins for Foreign Language Film. Domo Arigato again, Mr. Roboto. Wherever you are.

    8:15 Resul Pookutty, Sound Mixing winner for Slumdog, talked about the "history" he spoke of in his acceptance speech. "No technician from India has been nominated," he said. "I am the first technician from India to be nominated and to win. It is an honor." Another feel-good story from the feel-good movie on a hot streak of wins.

    8:23 Best Director presenter Reese Witherspoon, whose dress made it look like she was wearing a backpack, gave out the award to...Danny Boyle for his incredible work on 28 Days Later, er, Slumdog Millionaire, making the tally a strong 7 awards, clearly the movie with the most awards. Sorry, Button. There's still the Actor in a Leading Role and Best Motion Picture awards.

    8:29 Time for the big run-out of awards, with both Leading Actor and Actress awards, and Best Motion Picture. First up, Leading Actress. And the Oscar goes to...Kate Winslet for The Reader, winning over 15-time nominee Meryl Streep."I'd be lying if I didn't say I'd practiced this speech before, I think I was probably eight years old and staring into the bathroom mirror. This [the Oscar] would have been a shampoo bottle. Well, it's not a shampoo bottle now," said Winslet.

    8:37 Now it's time for the men. This year's version of clips from the actual performance, the round table of big name presenters, here included Michael Douglas, Ben Kingsley, Robert DeNiro, Anthony Hopkins and, well, Adrian Brody, as well. Sitting behind Mickey Rourke is Twilight's Robert Pattinson, who could not look more bored. And the award went to...Sean Penn for Harvey Milk. "You commie, homo-loving sons of guns," Penn told the crowd. " Then Penn went political, talking about the "signs of hatred" which were held by protesters near the Oscars saying such loving quotes as "God Hates Obama" and had no love for the gay community. Penn ended with a shout-out to "brother" Mickey Rourke, who many thought would be the winner tonight, a small reward for the upset.

    8:50 The Best Motion Picture category went back to clips, before handing the award to the clear favorite...Slumdog Millionaire. Hope you enjoyed a great Oscars. Stay tuned to Reelzchannel.com for Oscars wrap-up!


    Posted 02/22/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Kate Winslet | Danny Boyle | Sean Penn | Milk | Slumdog Millionaire | The Reader

Wednesday, February 18

  • Doggone, Mickey Rourke

    Mickey Rourke and Loki the ChihuahuaIf you can't decide which side of the Mickey Rourke/Sean Penn divide you're on this weekend, here's a reason to choose Mickey. His beloved Chihuahua, Loki, has died. Little Loki, often seen on the red carpet with Rourke, passed away Monday night. He was 18 years old, or an astounding 126 in dog years.

    Rourke thanked his dogs, Loki among them, in his Golden Globe acceptance speech last month. The notoriously troubled actor recently told Barbara Walters that "the dogs were there when no one else was there."

    Maybe, just maybe, little Loki will be looking down from doggy heaven on Sunday night, ensuring all things go Rourke's way. RIP little guy.


    Posted 02/18/2009 by Hailey

    Related: Sean Penn | The Wrestler

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