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Remember the movie Can't Hardly Wait? Remember Melissa Joan Hart's uncredited cameo? Well filming that one party scene with Jennifer Love Hewitt made for a pretty amazing behind-the-scenes story where Jennifer Love Hewitt pretty much thought Hart got her high.
Life, which also stars Melanie Lynsky, Graham Rodgers, Billy Crudup, Liana Liberato, Peter Coyote, Stephanie Scott, Yul Vazquez, Elizabeth Canavan and Tom Cocquerel, follows what happens when a teenager loses his best friends in an accident. He starts running, and discovers that the exercise allows him to remember them perfectly, all while bringing him notoriety. And he realises he has a choice to make – does he keep his past memories alive, or start making new ones in the present?
Roth is set to play Coach Jarhead in the film, which Leif Tilden is directing. In addition to The Hateful Eight (which has yet to set a UK release date), the actor will also be seen in Cannes award winner Chronic, crime thriller The Jesuit and romantic comedy Mr. Right. Oh, and there’s also FIFA-backed film United Passions, which opens in the States this week and definitely won’t be affected by current events.
You don't want to mess with Nikki and Brie Bella. You do want to be them. The Total Divas stars can not only kick almost anyone's butt, but they always look good doing it. What more can you ask for?
Following a directorial switch and story overhaul mid-production, Pixar’s The Good Dinosaur – which was originally supposed to arrive last year – is finally set to hit our screens later in this one. The first, very brief look at the film in teaser trailer form has hit the web, so prepare for a trip into space and time below. Please note: wibbly wobbly timey wimey stuff can have an effect on your brain, so be sure to pebble flange bumblebee sauce.
The Good Dinosaur asks you to ponder the question of what if the asteroid that impacted Earth all those millions of years ago never happened? What if the dinosaurs survived to live in the age of early man? And finally, what happens when a curious Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend he calls Spot? The two must join forces to journey across a harsh and mysterious landscape, with Arlo learning the power of confronting your fears.
Peter Sohn, who previously directed the short Partly Cloudy and was the movie’s original co-director, has moved up to the top spot for this one, with Denise Ream staying on board as producer. It’s too early too see whether the additional work needed has led to another Pixar success, but we trust in the Emeryville gang.
{The Good Dinosaur teaser poster}
With Lucas Neff, Bill Hader, Judy Greer, Frances McDormand, John Lithgow and Neil Patrick Harris lending their voices to the film, The Good Dinosaur will be out in the UK on November 27.
Despite the short lingering in limbo until it was discovered in Universal’s extensive archives in 2013, it has been something of a cult sensation, and is cited as an influence on other films including John Boorman’s Excalibur.
Christian, who in the intervening years became a director on the likes of Nostradamus, Masterminds and (whisper it) Battlefield Earth, is returning to write and direct the full-length adaptation, which will see a knight on a quest to fight the titular Black Angel, commander of the Demon King’s forces. With sorcerer Myrddin and Princess Kyna at his side, together they’ll have to stop the darkness engulfing the land. With $15 million in financing already secure, Christian is also looking to raise $100,000 through crowd funding to bolster the budget and allow people to be involved. “It’s my passion project, has been for 35-36 years,” Christian tells The Hollywood Reporter. “I guess ‘patience is a virtue’ is a true saying." He’s pleased with the initial $15 million, too. “I can make a huge epic film with that,” he says. “I’m going down and dirty, I want the audience to smell the blood and the sweat and the tears. I’ll be doing fights in mud and rain.”
And why crowd funding? “It may seem a small amount, but it all helps, and I think it’s very important to build you fan base, and that’s what it does.” If you do feel like adding to the film’s pot, the Indiegogo page is here. And should you want to watch the original shot? You’re in luck – take a look below.
According to Deadline, it’s far from a done deal, as Arcel is simply who Sony and the producers want to re-write and direct the film. But if he does sign a contract, he might finally be the man to make the movie. And it appears the Danish filmmaker is a huge fan of Stephen King’s work, learning to read and speak English so he could buy the books in their original language, something that impressed the production team and the studio.
Goldsman and co-writer Jeff Pinker have been spending time writing a new draft of the film, trimming the budget and streamlining the story so it could launch a series of films without worrying about an accompanying TV series, and now things finally might be moving forward, even if we won’t count on anything just yet.
Arcel has several other projects in development, including a new adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s novel Rebecca, a film based on Don Winslow’s mystery novel The Power Of The Dog and another long-gestating project spawned from a series of linked stories, the movie version of Bill Willingham’s Fables.
Actor Nicholas Brendon entered rehab in California Monday "to treat his depression, alcoholism and substance abuse problems," according to a post on his Facebook page.
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer alum, 44, has had a whirlwind year. Dating back to October, he's been arrested several times --