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Weekly Ketchup: Will Smith's Pet Project and Evil Dead... With Music!
Also, more Marvel, an Inside Man sequel, and Soderbergh's Liberace.
by Greg Dean Schmitz | September 12, 2008
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This was another extremely busy week for movie news, mostly because of the Toronto International Film Festival, at which movie makers are pressed to come up with lots of quotes about their future plans. So, I had to really narrow things down a bit to come up with just ten stories, and I'm sure if you're following movie news, you'll notice some of what I left out (Iron Man 2 and Ghostbusters 3, for example), but I wanted to make sure I didn't miss covering some really big and/or cool movies that were newly announced this week. Oh, and Duke Nukem.

#1 PHARAOH, THE ASSYRIANS ARE AT THE GATE! AW HELL NAW...

America's best movie buddy, Will Smith, has a pet project lined up called The Last Pharaoh, in which he will play Taharqa, an Egyptian pharaoh who defended his land from Assyrian invaders in the 7th century BC. The Last Pharaoh is being written by Randall Wallace (Braveheart) for Columbia Pictures, based upon a story idea that Smith has reportedly wanted to see made into a movie for a very long time. This project is the blockbuster equivalent of a Reese's cup, combining Will Smith's (amazing) box office record with the (mostly) reliable genre of historical war epics (see: 300, Gladiator, Troy). In similar news that I can't ignore because I'm such a huge fan of the 1970s BBC miniseries, Relativity Media has acquired the rights to the Robert Graves novel, I, Claudius, with Jim Sheridan (In America) to cowrite and direct. The scope of I, Claudius is extremely broad, covering the reigns of four Roman caesars (Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula and Claudius himself, who narrates it all), and would seem too ambitious for a single film (although it was attempted, and abandoned, back in the 1930s). Both The Last Pharaoh and I, Claudius hold a lot of promise for fans of historical epics.


#2 EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL

Producers Don Carmody and Sam Raimi are in talks to bring the stage play, Evil Dead: The Musical, to the big screen in full 3-D glory. Take a minute to absorb that sentence, in all of its awesomeness. The musical version of Raimi's classic horror/comedy masterpiece has a quirky feel that calls to mind titles like Little Shop of Horrors and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, but with, you know... a lot more gore and creepy zombie action, and looks to be an ingenious concept for a big screen version. Check out YouTube for clips from the play, and you'll see what I mean, I think. The movie will feature "some" of the original cast, which leaves room for Bruce Campbell to star as Ash (one can only hope).




#3 20TH CENTURY FOX'S PLANS TO CONTINUE MAKING MARVEL MOVIES

After a really dreadful summer, 20th Century Fox is looking to the Marvel Comics properties that it has the rights to in hopes of coming up with hits for future years, which include plans for another X-Men movie, a Deadpool movie (spinning off of the character's inclusion in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, played by Ryan Reynolds) and a new Daredevil movie. No details were given in the piece, but based on things already known, the X-Men movie is likely to focus on young characters (possibly an origin story for the classic original five characters: Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Angel and Iceman), and the Daredevil movie is likely to be a reboot, similar to what was recently done with The Incredible Hulk (ie, no Ben Affleck). What's curiously missing from this story is any mention of X-Men Origins: Magneto, and what isn't so surprisingly missing is any mention of another Fantastic Four movie, or its at-one-time-planned spin off, Silver Surfer. As for the Daredevil movie, I think this is a pretty good idea, because the character has no lack of great comic stories to draw upon, including several by Sin City/300 creator Frank Miller. If they could get Miller to come aboard to make a Daredevil movie, fans would DROOL.


#4 JOHNNY DEPP TO DO THE CGI VOICEOVER THING IN RANGO

Johnny Depp and Pirates of the Carribean director Gore Verbinski are reteaming on an animated CGI project called Rango for Nickelodeon and Paramount, about a pet (of a curiously unspecified species) who goes on an "adventure to discover its true self", with Industrial Lights & Magic handling the CGI, which will be using motion-capture so that Depp will be providing the face and expressions of the creature... whatever it is. This will be ILM's first venture into the field of full animated movies, but the company obviously has a huge history of CGI, so they should be very capable.




#5 INSIDE MAN 2: OUTSIDE MAN?

Universal is moving forward with plans for a sequel to Inside Man, the bank heist thriller that gave director Spike Lee his biggest hit ever, with the director and two of his stars, Denzel Washington and Clive Owen, in talks to return. The new movie, which is expected to be written by Terry George (cowriter of Hotel Rwanda), will feature those two characters in a new story that focuses on a new situation that continues the relationship between Washington's hostage negotiator and Owen's bank robber characters. I have to admit that I've never gotten around to actually seeing Inside Man, so please don't spoil me as to why Jodie Foster isn't mentioned in this story.




#6 LIBERACE: CANDELABRAS, CAPES, THE WHOLE SHEBANG

Hollywood's decade long infatuation with the concept of a Liberace biopic, about the flamboyant pianist, appears to be coming to fruition with news that director Steven Soderbergh is working with Warner Bros on just such a project, with Richard LaGravenese (The Fisher King) working on the script. Although the trade notes that Liberace will not be Soderbergh's next project ("or even the one after that"), casting is already underway, with Michael Douglas (who does actually bear a resemblance) to star, and one of Soderbergh's frequent stars, Matt Damon, in talks to play Scott Thorson, Liberace's longtime companion. Liberace has to wait in line a bit, as Soderbergh's always busy slate currently includes his two Che Guevara movies coming out this fall, The Informant with Matt Damon in post-production, and his low-budget prostitute project, The Girlfriend Experience, which is set to be the next film to actually shoot.


#7 BIG STARS TO STARE AT GOATS

George Clooney, in his producer role, is in negotiations with a few big names (Kevin Spacey, Ewan McGregor and Jeff Bridges) to costar with him in The Men Who Stare at Goats, based upon a non-fiction book the U.S. Army's (reported) efforts in Iraq to utilize soldiers with paranormal ESP abilities. Filming starts early next month, with Clooney collaborator Grant Heslov making his directorial debut from a script by Peter Straughan (How to Lose Friends and Alienate People).







#8 JAMES FRANCO TO HOWL

Beat poet Allen Ginsberg is getting the anecdotal biopic treatment via an independent production called Howl (the name of his most famous poem), focusing on the 1956 obscenity trial following its publication. The movie has an impressive cast, which includes James Franco (starring as Ginsberg), frequent Apatowiverse costar Paul Rudd, Alan Alda as the judge overseeing the case, David Strathairn as the prosecutor and Mary Louise Parker as a witness. What's missing from the cast are all the famous people and literary peers that Ginsberg knew, but given the limited scope of the story, perhaps they will just be name checked.




#9 BLUE MAN GROUP TO FOLLOW THE SMURFS AND THE WATCHMEN'S DR. MANHATTAN

Blue Man Group, the long running theatrical trio who wear bright face paint and bang around on stuff and force music out from unusual sources, have firmed up plans to bring their entertaining stylings to 3-D IMAX screens in June, 2010. The movie is being produced by the same person behind the recent Journey to the Center of the Earth (also 3-D), and filming is expected to start in June, 2009.






#10 DUKE NUKEM NEXT AFTER MAX PAYNE?

One of the producers of next month's Max Payne movie revealed that he has active plans to focus on Duke Nukem next. Popular in the 1990s for mixing first person shooter gameplay with a cocky macho character, Duke Nukem has become more notorious in this decade for the length of time that the latest game, Duke Nukem Forever has taken to be developed (since 1997!). In the same piece, the producer mentions high hopes for a Max Payne sequel if the first one does well.


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Comments (1-20 of 38 posts) | Reply
Some guy you dont know
Some guy you dont know writes:
on Sep 12 2008 04:41 PM

While Bruce Campbell is an amazing singer (Hungry like a Wolf ftw) is he really an ideal pick in a musical? I've seen the musical (godly) and Ryan Ward is the best singing Ash ever. Ryan should really star in the musical version, if not Bruce. (let's stick to only two Ashes at the most)

And secondly, ZOMG DUKE NUKEM MOVIE ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!! They better use the Megadeth theme and it better be the best movie ever made or else I, as a fanboy will be annoyed.


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fullmetal_medji
fullmetal_medji writes:
on Sep 12 2008 05:09 PM

The Daredevil reboot sounds like a good idea, especially if they have the owl as the villian. If they did get Frank Miller to write and direct the reboot, that would restore my faith in hollywood studios. They should totally reboot Fantastic Four too (maybe have Franklin Richards in there causing all sorts of chaos). As for the Inside Man sequel, I feel that its completely unncessary. The first one is fine as a stand alone movie. A Duke Nukem movie would be bad *** too.

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Vortex&Vertigo
Vortex&Vertigo writes:
on Sep 12 2008 05:16 PM

I am interested in the will smith pharaoh project. He will have to shed his Big Willie persona to pull it off and the only movie that he has done that is in Ali. And Greg, I can't believe you haven't seen Inside Man. Jodie Foster can't appear in the movie. It's complicated but her character is very, very interesting.

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greg_dean_schmitz
greg_dean_schmitz writes:
on Sep 12 2008 05:57 PM

Vortex&Vertigo: Inside Man came out during a time when I was really sick, and I'm just really, really far behind on DVDs now.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Sep 12 2008 06:13 PM

I dread any comic book movie made by FOX. You need creative directors to make a great comic book movie, and FOX has a policy that they wont hire great director's who want creative control. I wish MARVEL got there hands back on DARE DEVIL. I definitely dont want to see another F4, 2 bad movies are enough. P.S. I know Alex Proyas said he would never work with FOX again, but damn I bet he could make a great DD movie.

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trgdr777
trgdr777 writes:
on Sep 12 2008 06:31 PM

Seeing Will Smith as a non-Will Smith character will be nice if the story is decent, and he manages to pull it off. I'll reserve my judgement until I actually see it, but I'd like to be optimistic about it.

A Daredevil reboot sounds cool, but I'm getting bored of the X-Men.


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blattman
blattman writes:
on Sep 12 2008 06:38 PM

I have heard the musical version of Evil Dead and loved it. I think it would make a great film, and 3-D is even better. With the right seats, it could even be a 4-D experience. Sounds promising.

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lestatthevampire
lestatthevampire writes:
on Sep 12 2008 08:38 PM

Um...
Silver Surfer was cool. Admit it. Search deep inside yourself and try NOT to think how awesome he look strangling the Torch above the Earth.
Nuff said, nucka!


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Bluefalconjsh
Bluefalconjsh writes:
on Sep 12 2008 10:16 PM

Oh my God, I have to watch this Evil Dead musical....

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Typhoon20
Typhoon20 writes:
on Sep 13 2008 03:50 AM

Is Randal Wallace a good writer ?

I wasn't so excited for The Last Pharaoh cause it was rumored that the writers were from the movie never back down, thank god that turned out to be false. It has a good premise so hopefully they pick a good director.


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willpower
willpower writes:
on Sep 13 2008 05:20 AM

Daredevil is one of the worst comic book "heros" ever. A blind superhero that can hear well and is an acrobat? That is so stupid and lame. Stan Lee was drunk when he came up with that idea.

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Rockslide
Rockslide writes:
on Sep 13 2008 08:08 AM

I would love to see a real Silver Surfer movie where earth isn't even mentioned. I know it'd be too much of a niche movie to have it all in space with tons of alien races, but the fanboy in me would love it.

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EXECUTIVE-BOSS
EXECUTIVE-BOSS writes:
on Sep 13 2008 08:33 AM

okay...the Will Smith project sounds interesting...he's gonna have to immerse himself into this pharoah's persona, and not be the usual "Will Smith"...

As for the X-MEN movie starring the original 5, which is a dope idea, all Im wondering is how are they gonna pull that off with Iceman? Look at how young he was in the X-Men movies and how they introduced his character...not to mention he was pretty much detached from the team...and what about Angel? They introduced him in the 3rd movie and he's also young as hell..

Since the Original 5 started the group I wonder how they'll explain the absence of Angel and Iceman? Not to mention their ages? And they'll probably use different actors as well...


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Matanuki
Matanuki writes:
on Sep 13 2008 09:40 AM

In reply to this comment (#2029300)
This talk an X film focused on the original five is a good idea only if they intend to attempt a reboot akin to what they're doing with Daredevil. They pull it off successfully, then perhaps that will leave hope for the rest of the great X Men characters to finally get a proper film treatment in a new ongoing series that doesn't revolve around Wolverine. Counting on it? Not quite.

I am however very much interested in Will Smith's pet project.


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greg_dean_schmitz
greg_dean_schmitz writes:
on Sep 13 2008 10:27 AM

I forgot to mention that the title that Fox licensed earlier this summer was "X-Men: First Class", which is also the title of an ongoing Marvel Comics title about the original five members (which is where I got that concept from):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Men_First_Class

As for they would do this in movie form... like others have said, they could just say it's a reboot and go from there. It worked for Batman.


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Kerry_RT
Kerry_RT writes:
on Sep 13 2008 11:01 AM

same old faces same old stories, nothing much of interest here !

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Sep 13 2008 03:03 PM

As much as I love Evil Dead, and as much as I believe it's a decent musical to see, I have nothing but feelings of regret as it being a movie-musical.

For example, I still can't believe Lionsgate is going to bring us "Repo:The Genetic Musical."

Even for Lionsgate I have a hard time with a film starring Paris Hilton about people doing Pythonesque "Live Organ Transplants" to music. . .


as far as Ginsberg goes, Franco also lended his voice to the God Awful pseudo-documentary Chicago 10, which just came out on video and SUCKS.


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killermonkey8822
killermonkey8822 writes:
on Sep 13 2008 05:44 PM

Will Smith's egyptain Pharhao movie that he's got going here is gonna be out next summer (may probably) and is gonna be atleast 60 percent CGI.... Will Smith is a really good actor, and i think that he just proved that to everyone with Pursuit of Happiness and I Am Legend but this sounds like another way to get money, or maybe i am done with historical war movies after witnessing the boring and dreadful CGI fest that was called "10,000 B.C."

i love all 3 Evil Dead films... but have never seen the musical.... either way, i shall watch this movie if they make it.... but i am still awataing Campbell and Raimi to come together again and do an Evil Dead 4

Daredevil reboot could actually be really good... especially if they focus on the Frank Miller stories as well.... i haven't read them or anything, but Frank Miller is an amazing graphic novel maker, and this could turn out really good.... but then again anything is better then that one movie that came out 4-5 years ago that was called "Daredevil"... but we all know it was just an excuse for Ben Affleck to put on tights and prove to everybody that he can actually act worse!

Johnny Depp has his shi tty movies and his amazing movies.... either way he is one of the best actors in Hollywood at the moment, in my opinion, but a voiceover for a CGI movie i could care less about

Duke Nukem sounds like it could be more ridiculous than the video game itself!!!! but i shall watch it, as that video game was really ****ing fun

off subject now that they mentioned blue man group.... but is anybody else with me when i say "they better do Watchmen right!".... i thought the trailer was amazing, and this movie could be tied with Dark Knight for excellent superhero movies... that is, if they do it right... which they better... but i trust Zack Synder... 300 wasan't really my type of movie, but as far as graphic novel based movies go... he did a really good job!


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Some guy you dont know
Some guy you dont know writes:
on Sep 13 2008 06:43 PM

In reply to this comment (#2029792)
If you were a true Evil Dead fan, you'd have seen the musical already.

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tomwaitsjr
tomwaitsjr writes:
on Sep 13 2008 07:56 PM

In reply to this comment (#2030120)
Maybe I should buy the evil dead musical soundtrack, provided there is one.

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