Thursday, December 1, 2011

Noah's Bale/Fassbender Conundrum, along with other Tales You Will Be Speaking About Today

Happy Thursday! Also in today’s edition from the Broadsheet: Adam Shankman might take around the Nutcracker… Fox boss vents over Prometheus leak… Sean Penn’s boy strips… 󈨞s movie cosplay assumes strangely riveting dimension… and much more. · Be honest: Independently, you’ve lengthy wondered if Christian Bale and Michael Fassbender may be intense, not-so-distant actor relatives — or perhaps the same person. (Maybe you have seen them within the same room together?) Darren Aronofsky knows the sensation: With Bale too busy to defend myself against the title role in Aronofsky’s Scriptural epic Noah, the filmmaker is apparently going after Fassbender as his second choice. That We doubt may be the type of factor the Shame star and the agent want at the moment, though the thought of Fassbender leading creatures towards the ark together with his, er, staff promises some absolutely compelling pictures. [Variety] · I don’t wish to even enter into this at this time: Adam Shankman is within foretells direct an adaptation from the Nutcracker, and action/love story that apparently “aspires to become similar in tone to Alice's adventures in wonderland.” [Deadline] · Fox chief Tom Rothman is none too pleased concerning the online leak of footage from Prometheus and demands the Ridley Scott film isn't — repeat not — an Alien prequel. Which watching the leaked footage is unfair. Let’s visit the video tape! [via Deadline] Have More: Movie Trailers, Movies Blog · Here you’ll look for a photograph of Sean Penn’s boy Hopper in the boxers, encircled by scantily clad models around the group of a brief film known as In the overall game. That's all. [TMZ] · In the Daria gang towards the shabby Jay and Quiet Bob, there's something incredibly, oddly compelling relating to this gallery of 󈨞s-nostalgia cosplayers. [Flavorwire] · “Sure, there's a lengthy tradition of inspired cranks and interested retired people who've always written letters towards the editor, but something within the anonymity and speed and stamplessness from the Internet has unleashed a far more effective and** out of control vitriol**.” Keep an eye out! Katie Roiphe has finally discovered trolls! Naturally this requires a really think-y, serious, 15-years-too-late essay. [Slate]

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