May 19, 2012
With the Success of The Avengers, Is a Justice League of America Movie Next?
Do we really need to look past the success of The Avengers, which is well on its way to becoming the highest grossing film of all time, for a reason to get a Justice League of America movie into the production pipeline? Give Marvel Studios, parent company Disney, and everyone else involved credit -- they played it perfectly. Beginning with the first Hulk movie, they introduced the characters, gave us the backstories, teased audiences, and most importantly, got us all emotionally invested in the individual heroes and franchises (The Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America.)
Part of the reason The Avengers is doing so well is because it was the result of a slow and well planned and executed build -- one character at a time; one movie at a time. And even as they were making gobs of money with the individual films, everything was being set up for a big team-up. We knew years ahead of time that a mega-movie featuring ALL of these characters was growing ever closer.
So can someone tell me why Hollywood isn't more aggressive in their partnering with DC Comics to achieve the same thing? Dating back to 1960, the Justice League of America is older and has FAR more backstory than The Avengers ever did. In large part, this is because the JLA has a deeper roster of characters with rich histories that predate (by decades) all of the Avengers -- with the exception of Captain America. And few would argue that the JLA counts among its members, two of the three single most recognizable comic book heroes in history -- Superman and Batman (the third would be Spiderman.)
So why no JLA movie?
Maybe because apart from the Superman movies and the two separate Batman franchises, the top DC characters have never really been given a chance on the big screen. Instead, we've inexplicably seen lesser characters like Catwoman, Jonah Hex, and Swamp Thing. Sure, we got Green Lantern last year -- but why no Flash movie? Why no Aquaman movie? How about Green Arrow and Black Canary? (They're at least as movie-worthy as their Marvel equivalents, Hawkeye and Black Widow.) And why no Wonder Woman? All are great characters, fully capable of carrying one (or more) films on their own. If Hollywood would do these movies right, and then put these characters together with Superman and Batman in a Justice League of America movie, you'd have a film property that could rival, perhaps even surpass The Avengers.
Yet a quick search of the web for DC Comic movies gives us very little to hang our hopes on. Green Lantern 2 appears to be on track, but Aquaman can't seem to make it off the small screen. The Aquaman TV series that spun-off of Smallville a few years ago never got picked up by a network and was released on iTunes. A movie version (reportedly attached to Leonardo DiCaprio's production company) remains little more than a rumor -- one slated for 2015 at the earliest.
Screenwriter David S. Goyer, to his credit, has completed scripts for both The Flash and Green Arrow and has fought to get them into production. Both are (or at least were) close to being official, but The Flash (if and when it is ever confirmed) now seems more likely to come from Green Lantern writer Greg Berlanti. And a Wonder Woman movie, despite tons of rumors about Megan Fox starring in the title role, also seems a long ways off. (Even the updated TV series got shelved.) Serious web searching finds the film in the always-vague "in development" stage.
Maybe the new Superman movie, Man of Steel, starring Henry Cavill and set for release next June, will do well and serve as the first step towards a JLA movie. All signs point to Man of Steel being a can't miss hit. Let's face it, if you can't get a hit superhero movie by teaming director Zack Snyder (Watchmen) with screenwriter Goyer and producer Christopher Nolan (the duo behind Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises) then there's just no hope.
Odds are, with such a stellar creative team, and an all-star cast that includes Amy Adams, Russell Crowe, Laurence Fishburne, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner and Michael Shannon, Man of Steel WILL do well and hopefully jump start the aforementioned Flash, Wonder Woman and Aquaman productions. From there, it would make sense for Martian Manhunter to make an appearance in Green Lantern 2 and/or a Man of Steel sequel. Then, with the core members of the JLA having all been introduced, best case scenario, we could finally get a JLA movie sometime around 2017...
One can only hope...
May 8, 2012
Proof That Even Really Bad Comedies Usually Have At Least One Good Laugh: Skin Deep Edition
Glow in the dark, dueling condoms scene. (No set up required : )
John Ritter, one of the best physical comedians and television actors we've seen, is best known for his role as Jack Tripper on Three's Company. Though he never really made it big in movies, if you're a fan, you should catch Real Men and this film, Skin Deep. Ritter plays a boozy womanizer who in this scene is about to bed yet another conquest while wearing a glow-in-the-dark condom. When the girl's boyfriend pays a surprise visit and then dons his own glow-in-the-dark condom, hilarious chaos ensues. Director Blake Edwards shot this scene with just the right mix of raunchiness and reserve.
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May 6, 2012
10 OTHER Summer Movies You May Want to See
So maybe you're wondering where've I been the past 3 months. Sorry, but I've been doing rewrites on one of my screenplays. There's some encouraging things happening and I've made new connections that could perhaps lead to getting something sold and maybe even into production. I'm also about halfway through a new screenplay and that will be taking up most of my time -- probably until mid-summer. Still, I'll try to find time to blog and I want to start by talking about this year's crop of summer movies, which I think is unequivocally the best slate of summer films in more than a decade.
No exaggeration, Hollywood has outdone itself. I look at this lineup of summer releases and I see over a dozen films that I would put on my "Definitely Must See" list. I'm especially stoked for Snow White and the Huntsman, Prometheus, The Avengers, Ted, Rock of Ages, and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
But for this blog entry, I'm not even gonna waste your time going over the list of hugely anticipated and hyped movies that you can read about on a thousand other websites. What I'm going to focus on here are some of the "under the radar" pics that won't have as much hype, expectation, or marketing push behind them as The Amazing Spider-Man, The Dark Knight Rises or G.I. Joe: Retaliation, for example.
So here it is, a list I'm calling:
10 OTHER Summer Movies You May Want to See
May 4
Just
dropped the grandkids off to see The Avengers? Don't
worry old-timer, you can stick around and catch...
Directed
by John Madden (the guy who did Shakespeare in Love, not that fat
football announcer) it's an English dramedy about a group of senior
citizens who retire, move to India and find it's not all they thought it would be.
See
it for its
all-star cast of British film legends – Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Tom
Wilkinson and Peter O'Toole (Yes, he's still alive!)
May
18
Go
ahead and see Battleship (the movie based on a 45-year-old board
game) but also consider...
What
to Expect When You're Expecting (the movie based on a 28-year-old
pregnancy guide.)
Cameron
Diaz, Elizabeth Banks, and Jennifer Lopez (Average age: 40... Just
sayin') play expectant mothers in a film that traces several
interconnected couples as they prepare to welcome their new babies. See it for its ensemble cast
that also includes Chris Rock, Anna Kendrick, Dennis Quaid, and
Glee's Matthew Morrison.
May 25
Why force yourself to see Men in Black III -- you know the ship has sailed on that franchise. Instead, take a chance on...
Chernobyl Diaries
Fans of the Resident
Evil and
Walking Dead series might enjoy this horror flick about six tourists who
visit the abandoned Soviet city of Pripyat
(site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster) which turns out to be not
entirely abandoned after all. See it because director Oren Peli's track record (Paranormal Activity, Insidious) shows he's definitely an expert in the thriller/horror genre.
June 8
Director Ridley
Scott's Prometheus is a much-anticipated sci-fi thriller. But if you
like your sci-fi mixed with comedy buy a ticket for...
Safety Not
Guaranteed
Three magazine employees answer the following ad:
*WANTED* Someone to go back in time with me. This is not a joke. You'll get paid after we get back. Must bring your own weapons. Safety not guaranteed. I have only done this once before.
See it because of the intriguingly amusing premise and because it killed at the Sundance Film Festival.
See it because of the intriguingly amusing premise and because it killed at the Sundance Film Festival.
June 22
If you've already
seen the film adaptation of the 80s jukebox
musical Rock of Ages (scheduled for release a week earlier) then
check out...
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
The Underworld movies, True Blood, Vampire Diaries, Priest, Fright Night, Dark Shadows, Breaking Dawn... Still no end in site for all this vampire crap. But the historical backdrop this film is set against offers something different. Honest Abe fights to win the Civil War and reunite the nation... while battling hordes of vampires looking to take over the country. See it because it's one of those rare instances where there's no other information needed –- the film's title gives you the concept, the plot and the hook.
also June 22
With an asteroid
about to destroy life on Earth, a man (Steve Carell) hits the road to find his high school sweetheart before the world ends. See it because it's the first (and likely the last) apocalyptic/road-trip/romantic-comedy you'll ever see.
July 6
What's that Mr. Pimply-faced teen selling movie tickets in the box office?... The
Amazing Spider-Man is sold out?... Okay, then give me one for...
Savages
It's Scarface meets
Blow with a smattering of Breaking Bad. A murderous Mexican
drug cartel tries to move in on three friends running a small
marijuana business. See it if
you're an Oliver Stone fan (he co-wrote and directed) and are in the mood for a
WHOLE lot of killing.
July 13
The big release this
week is the latest in the Ice Age franchise, Ice Age:
Continental Drift. Or, you can ditch the kids and go see the adult
comedy...
Ted
Mark Wahlberg stars
as a grown man whose
teddy bear came to life when he was a child... and hasn't
left his side since. See it to find out what Seth
(Family Guy) MacFarlane can do when he's freed from the constraints of
network television and allowed to sink his teeth into an R-rated
feature.
July 27
Summer will be winding down and pickings will be slim, but you'll get at least one more chance at a decent comedy with...
Neighborhood Watch
Suburban dads who formed a neighborhood watch group as an excuse to get out of the house find themselves facing an alien invasion. See it for its cast featuring a triumvirate of comedy masters -- Jonah Hill, Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller.
August 17
Summer will be winding down and pickings will be slim, but you'll get at least one more chance at a decent comedy with...
Neighborhood Watch
Suburban dads who formed a neighborhood watch group as an excuse to get out of the house find themselves facing an alien invasion. See it for its cast featuring a triumvirate of comedy masters -- Jonah Hill, Vince Vaughn and Ben Stiller.
August 17
Just when you
thought The Expendables included every last action hero ever born, The Expendables 2 adds Chuck Norris and Jean Claude Van Damme to the cast. You can enjoy that one with the guys but take
your wife to see...
Sparkle
American Idol winner Jordin Sparks hopes this remake of the black cinema classic will do for her what Dreamgirls did for Jennifer Hudson. See it if you want to see the late Whitney Houston's final film performance.