• Biblical Job Gets Adapted as Joe with Will Smith

    Screenwriters Eric Johnson and Paul Tamasy took the biblical story of Job and modernized it with their script, which is simply titled Joe. Sony Pictures and Will Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment bought the script. Smith will also star in the upcoming film.

    “He’ll [fusion_builder_container hundred_percent=”yes” overflow=”visible”][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_size=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”no” center_content=”no” min_height=”none”][Will Smith] be playing “Joe.” The movie’s called Joe. It’s about a man [who is living] the American dream. He’s got the nice house, white picket fence, great kids, great wife, nice cars. God and the devil get together every thousand years to bet on a man’s life, and the fate of the world is at stake.

    What all of us get hit with in a lifetime, this man gets hit with in one week. And it’s about whether or not he can still pick himself up from that and survive it. It’s a dramedy. At it’s heart, it’s a comedy — but it’s got, obviously, a real dramatic core to it.”

    — Paul Tamasy to Movie B.S.

    A director to helm the movie is speculation at this point, while the scriptwriting duo are busy with a rewrite to refine the screenplay.

    The Book of Job makes a smooth transition to a modern story, and Will Smith is more than capable to carry a dramatic comedy. I’m a fan of Smith’s acting in I Am Legend despite it not completely following the novel it’s adapted from. He brilliantly portrayed carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders, and of course his charisma still shined through. I’m looking forward to Joe.

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  • Audio Post: Mew

    For some reason this song always makes me think of an early sunrise, with rays of sunlight cascading over the horizon.

    Here’s Mew with their song Chinaberry Tree, off their 2005 album And the Glass Handed Kites.

  • Fairytale Adapted as Jack the Giant Killer

    More fairytale news comes along, this time with Jack and the Beanstalk. New Line’s retelling of the story is entitled Jack the Giant Killer. Bryan Singer will direct the film.

    The story of Jack and the Beanstalk? A farmboy named Jack leads a group of people to free a princess who’s kidnapped by a giant. This of course threatens the uneasy peace between giants and humans.

    For casting, Nicholas Hoult will portray the peasant, Stanley Tucci as the villainous advisor of the king, and Bill Nighy and John Kassir will play the two-headed giant leader. Ewan McGregor is under negotiations to portray the leader of the king’s guards, who spearheads the fight against giants. The role of the princess hasn’t been cast yet.

    Filming for Jack the Giant Killer is slated for late March in London.

    (Heat Vision)

  • James Franco Official Rise of the Apes Photo

    The workaholic actor James Franco is a busy man who is apparently starring in several upcoming films, one of which is Rise of the Apes, a prequel to Planet of the Apes. JoBlo released an official photo featuring Franco as the main character Will Rodman.

    Rodman is a scientist who makes a breakthrough while researching the development of intelligence in an ape test subject. The ape’s name? Caesar. Yes, the same ape who led a war against humankind. Andy Serkis will portray Caesar via motion-capturing.

    James Franco has the acting chops as a lead actor, as evident by his recent film 127 Hours. And I must admit that Rise of the Apes is beginning to pique my interest. It releases this November.

  • Peter Stormare Joins Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters

    Joining Jeremy Renner, Gemma Arterton and Famke Janssen in Paramount’s and MGM’s Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is actor Peter Stormare. He will portray the antagonistic town sheriff Berringer.

    Stormare is known for his performances in Fargo as one of the kidnappers, as John Abruzzi in the television series Prison Break, and as Lucifer in Constantine — not to mention the Russian Cosmonaut Lev Andropov in Armageddon.

    Stormare is charismatic and is a great addition to the cast of Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters. And he will probably steal the scene too.

    (Deadline)

  • Sucker Punch Propaganda Posters

    Just after the third trailer for Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch dropped, posters for each character has hit the net. And just like the movie, the posters are stylistic; they’re designed as retro-propaganda with double entendre taglines. Sucker Punch is gonna be a blast.

    You can view the other posters HERE.

  • New Sucker Punch Trailer Hits

    The third trailer for Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch released, and it’s visually stunning. There’s a heavy fantasy element, which is a welcome change after a series of realistic movies. There’s guns, swords, Nazi, samurai, zeppelins, fighter planes, robots and dragons — just to name a few.

    There’s a definite anime influence, and it reminds me even more of Casshern. Though Casshern had parts that lagged, its look was gorgeous. Snyder has a better grasp on pacing, so Sucker Punch is bound to be an aesthetically pleasing rollercoaster.

    Sucker Punch hits theaters March 25, 2011.

  • Sony Pictures and Platinum Dunes Adapts Zombies vs. Robots

    The rights to the comic Zombies vs. Robots was acquired by Sony Pictures for Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes. The comic is the inspiration and basis for JT Petty’s spec script Inherit the Earth. It centers around a girl who is the sole survivor of the human race. She’s closely guarded by a group of robots from evolved, intelligent zombies.

    I like the title Inherit the Earth, but apparently it’s been renamed World War Robot. It isn’t inspired and completely overlooks the zombie aspect of the premise. Reverting to Petty’s title would be a good decision.

    Produced by Michael Bay, Brad Fuller, Rick Jacobs, Dave Alpert and Andrew Form — World War Robot is bound to have explosions galore.

    (Deadline)