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الخميس، 2 يوليو 2015

Gattaca's Andrew Niccol Writing Monopoly

Gattaca's Andrew Niccol Writing Monopoly

As Lionsgate takes over the rights to the game adaptation

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Can Andrew Niccol succeed where Ridley Scott has apparently thrown in the towel? Lionsgate and Hasbro appear to think so, as the studio and the toy company have handed scripting duty on the Monopoly adaptation to the Gattaca man.

Scott had been trying for several years to use the game as a launching point for a fantasy adventure, but to no avail. Script drafts have come and gone. The closest effort appeared to be producer Frank Beddor’s pitch for a Jumanji-style story about someone sucked into the game and forced to battle corrupt money types.

Now, though, Hasbro has taken back the rights to the game and handed them to the Hunger Games company in the hopes that it – and Niccol – can find a workable concept. In their idea, set within the game’s buildings and streets, “a boy from Baltic Avenue (a square on the American version of the game), uses both Chance and Community in a quest to make his fortune, taking him on an adventure-filled journey. It's about making your own luck, what makes you truly rich and avoiding jail time.” Or so says the press release, covered by The Hollywood Reporter.

"Hasbro is a partner with incredible global reach, one of the most compelling brand portfolios in the world, and a signature brand in Monopoly that has multigenerational appeal," says Lionsgate motion picture group co-president Erik Feig. "Andrew Niccol is the ultimate world creator. He is an inspired choice to develop this timeless property into a big, crowd-pleasing event film that will appeal to kids, families and anyone who has ever played the Monopoly game." They’ll need plenty of luck if they’re going to collect at the box office.




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الأربعاء، 1 يوليو 2015

Stephen Colbert Interviewing Eminem on Public Access Is Pure Magic

Stephen Colbert and Eminem

Stephen Colbert still has some time before he has to be behind the desk at The Late Show, but he's not just sitting around twiddling his thumbs. He's already taken to the internet to document shaving his beard and address the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage decision, and now he's hitting the

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Andrew Niccol Writing Monopoly

Andrew Niccol Writing Monopoly

As Lionsgate takes over the rights to the game adaptation

Andrew-Niccol-Monopoly

Can Andrew Niccol succeed where Ridley Scott has apparently thrown in the towel? Lionsgate and Hasbro appear to think so, as the studio and the toy company have handed scripting duty on the Monopoly adaptation to the Gattaca man.

Scott had been trying for several years to use the game as a launching point for a fantasy adventure, but to no avail with script drafts coming and going. The closest effort appeared to be producer Frank Beddor’s pitch for a Jumanji-style story about someone sucked into the game and forced to battle corrupt money types.

Now, though, Hasbro has taken back the rights to the game and handed them to the Hunger Games company in the hopes it – and Niccol – can find a workable concept. In their idea, set within the game’s buildings and streets, “a boy from Baltic Avenue (a square on the American version of the game), uses both Chance and Community in a quest to make his fortune, taking him on an adventure-filled journey. It's about making your own luck, what makes you truly rich and avoiding jail time.” Or so says the press release, covered by The Hollywood Reporter.

"Hasbro is a partner with incredible global reach, one of the most compelling brand portfolios in the world, and a signature brand in Monopoly that has multigenerational appeal," says Lionsgate motion picture group co-president Erik Feig. "Andrew Niccol is the ultimate world creator... He is an inspired choice to develop this timeless property into a big, crowd-pleasing event film that will appeal to kids, families and anyone who has ever played the Monopoly game." They’ll need plenty of luck if they’re going to collect at the box office.




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Fatal Attraction Miniseries In The Works

Fatal Attraction Miniseries In The Works

Hop for your lives, bunnies!

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In its continued effort to raid the archives for films it can rework for the small screen, Paramount TV has turned its eye towards one of the most influential psychosexual thrillers of the 1980s. Fatal Attraction is taking aim at our tellies.

Adrian Lyne’s 1987 film starred Michael Douglas as Dan Gallagher, a married man who cheats on his wife for a one-night stand with Alex Forrest (Glenn Close). But when Gallagher decides that’s all it’ll be, Forrest becomes obsessed with him, and starts stalking both Dan and his family, including wife Beth (Anne Archer). Things turn violent, and especially unfortunate for the Gallagher family rabbit, which ends up boiling in a pot on the stove.

The film launched a raft of imitators and now Mad Men veterans Maria and Andre Jacquemetton are on hand to figure out stretching the concept across what US TV refers to as an “event” series made up of hour-long episodes. No plot details have emerged yet, but it’ll likely focus on a similar situation in which a married man finds that his infidelity comes with a dangerous price. The embryonic show has attracted the interested of the Fox network in the US, and the first script is already underway.












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TVLand Pulls The Dukes of Hazzard Amidst Confederate Flag Controversy

Dukes of Hazzard (CBS) 1979 - 1985 Shown clockwise from upper left: Catherine Bach (as Daisy Duke), John Schneider (as Bo Duke), Tom Wopat (as Luke Duke) | Photo Credits: CBS/Photofest

Bad news for the good ol' boys. TVLand has pulled episodes ofThe Dukes of Hazzard from its schedule, People reports.

Though the network hasn't commented on its reasoning for dropping the series, the popular assumption stems from controversy over the Confederate flag, which is painted prominently on

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George Takei Slams Donald Trump's Definition of "Traditional Marriage"

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Donald Trump may say he's "for traditional marriage" but according to George Takei, there are some important details to consider.

Takei recently sat down with Lawrence O'Donnell on MSNBC's The Last Word to talk about his own perception of the latest candidate for the GOP presidential nomination and

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Timothy Spall In Talks To Play Ian Paisley

Timothy Spall In Talks To Play Ian Paisley

He could be the late Democratic Unionist Party leader

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Having won major acclaim (and an acting award at Cannes) for his performance in Mr. Turner, Timothy Spall has his eye on another job playing a real person. He’s in talks to play the late Sir Ian Paisley in The Journey.

While it sounds mostly like an excuse for our Chris to roll out his Paisley voice for the Podcast, Nick Hamm’s film is actually chronicling the story of how two seemingly implacable enemies – Paisley, the stalwart, vocal leader of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party and Sinn Fein’s Martin McGuinness – who had to find common ground and make history. 

Hamm is writing the script with Colin Bateman and aims to kick off filming in Northern Ireland and Scotland this September, once he’s found someone to play McGuinness. It’ll represent another meaty role for Spall, playing a man who managed to forge a lasting friendship with someone he once bitterly opposed, to the point where McGuinness was visibly moved at Paisley’s funeral last year. The actor has several films on the way, including Alice In Wonderland sequel Alice Through The Looking Glass (out May 27 next year), plus Away and Special One.




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