Saturday, January 14, 2012

Weekly Ketchup: Tim Burton to Film Pinocchio Adaptation Minus Johnny Depp?

This week's Ketchup includes news of a new live action Pinocchio, adaptations of the musicals Jersey Boys and Into the Woods, and new movies for George Clooney, Robert Downey Jr, James Franco and Kate Winslet.


This Week's Top Story

TIM BURTON MAY REMAKE PINOCCHIO WITHOUT JOHNNY DEPP

With this year's Dark Shadows being the fifth film in a row that director Tim Burton has made with his frequent star Johnny Depp, it might seem impossible to remember a time when most of Burton's films didn't feature Depp at all. Perhaps Burton is getting nostalgic, because the director is now considering an actor for one of his future movies, and his name doesn't rhyme with schlepp. Burton is currently negotiating with Warner Bros to direct their planned adaptation of the Italian children's book Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. It is Robert Downey Jr. that Tim Burton hopes the studio can sign to star as the woodcarver Geppetto. Robert Downey Jr. recently wrapped filming of Oz the Great and Powerful for Walt Disney Pictures, and it's possible that that movie is partly why Downey is now being eyed for the sort of movies that Johnny Depp used to specialize in. This newest adaptation of the classic tale about the wooden puppet who wanted to be a real boy was written by Bryan Fuller, the creator of the TV show Pushing Daisies. Tim Burton is also eyeing other projects as his next, such as Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (at 20th Century Fox), but Pinocchio has a good chance of becoming his next if Robert Downey Jr. signs on. One fairy tale adaptation that Tim Burton is no longer going to be directing is Walt Disney Pictures' Maleficent, a reimagining of Sleeping Beauty that focuses on the villain from Disney's animated version, to be played by Angelina Jolie. With Tim Burton now out, Disney has instead offered the job to two time Academy Award winning art director Robert Stromberg (for Avatar and Alice in Wonderland), for whom Maleficent would be his directorial debut.

Fresh Developments This Week

#1 GEORGE CLOONEY RETURNS TO WORLD WAR II WITH THE MONUMENTS MEN

It was revealed last month that George Clooney is developing a Smothers Brothers biopic called Dangerously Funny that he plans on producing and directing. However, it was learned this week that there's another project based on a non-fiction book that Clooney and producing partner Grant Heslov plan on producing next. The Monuments Men was the name of a 2009 book by Robert Edsel about the 11 civilian art experts that landed at Normandy during World War II on a secret mission to find the great works of art that Adolph Hitler had the Nazis hide throughout Europe. In addition to the war adventure aspects of this true story, The Monuments Men will also have a romance subplot involving Rose Valland, a member of the French Resistance who helped find (and hide) some of the stolen art. Sony Pictures will be distributing The Monuments Men, which George Clooney will be costarring in, and which will be Clooney's fifth film as director (after Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Good Night and Good Luck, Leatherheads and The Ides of March). The Monuments Men will be George Clooney's second movie set during World War II, after the 1998 drama The Thin Red Line, in which Clooney had a small supporting role (The Good German was technically set while WWII was still going on in the Pacific, but after the war was over in Germany).


#2 HOLLYWOOD CAN'T TAKE THEIR EYES OFF OF JERSEY BOYS

GK Films (Edge of Darkness, The Town) has hired screenwriter John Logan, whose recent films included Hugo and Rango (also produced by GK Films), to adapt the Tony winning musical play Jersey Boys: The Story of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. Based on the true story of how four young working class guys became pop stars in the 1950s, Jersey Boys has been eyed as the basis for a potential feature film pretty much since the musical debuted in 2005. Columbia Pictures is also expected to sign onto the adaptation, handling worldwide distribution for the GK Films project. Just like the Broadway musical, this adaptation of Jersey Boys is expected to use several of the quartet's most famous songs, such as "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You," "Oh, What a Night," "Rag Doll," and "Sherry."


#3 KATE WINSLET TO INVESTIGATE THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY

Kate Winslet has signed to star in Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of the best selling novel The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. That novel was the first and last written by Mary Ann Shaffer, as it was published posthumously in 2008. Kate Winslet will play British writer Juliet Ashton who, in the months after World War II, receives strange letters from the island of Guernsey describing the events that took place there during German occupation. This will be the second movie that Kate Winslet and Kenneth Branagh make together, following Branagh's 1996 adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet, in which Winslet played Ophelia. Comic book fans will also know this project as the movie that Kenneth Branagh is making instead of directing Thor 2. Filming of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is scheduled to start in March in the United Kingdom.


#4 JAMES FRANCO IS A MYSTERY IN THE GAME

There's something mildly ironic about the efforts to adapt the 2005 Neil Strauss book The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists into a movie. That book about men obsessed with the "art" of picking up women has itself been passed along all over town, starting with Columbia Pictures, then Spyglass, then Lionsgate, then Fox Searchlight, and now MGM is the studio to finally move forward with the adaptation. James Franco is now in negotiations to star in The Game as "Mystery," one of the "sargers" who all lived together in a mansion on the Sunset Strip (as seen in the VH1 reality show The Pickup Artist). The Game was written and will be directed by the team of Brian Koppelman and David Levien, whose previous two films as directors were Knockaround Knockaround Guys and 2009's Solitary Man. Guys and 2009's Solitary Man. Coincidentally, that second film starred Michael Douglas, who also was the star of the David Fincher film called... The Game. This is one of the week's Fresh Developments mostly because of the impressive RT Tomatometer scores for the previous films written by Koppelman and Levien.


#5 PARTY DOWN HEADS UP TO THE BIG SCREEN

Party Down was a comedy TV series about a Hollywood catering company that aired on the Starz channel for 20 episodes from 2009 to 2010. Low ratings, as well as the departure of costars Jane Lynch and Adam Scott to star in Glee and Parks and Recreation, respectively, were all partially credited with the series' end. Party Down was created by Rob Thomas, who also created Veronica Mars, and just like that show (though those plans eventually fell apart), there is now talk of a Party Down movie. This week, actress Megan Mullally confirmed that a Party Down movie is indeed being written, with plans for most of the show's cast to reunite later this year. What is unclear is whether or not this Party Down movie will indeed get a theatrical release, or whether it will just premiere on Starz or go otherwise drect-to-video.

Rotten Ideas of the Week

#4 DISNEY GOES INTO THE WOODS

Considering Hollywood's current love affair with fairy tales (and the TV success of Once Upon a Time on ABC, owned by Disney), this story shouldn't really surprise anyone. Walt Disney Pictures has hired director Rob Marshall (Nine, Memoirs of a Geisha) to adapt the 1987 Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical Into the Woods for the big screen. That play was very much ahead of its time, as its plot combined characters from various fairy tales such as Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel. It also makes a lot of sense that it would be Disney that adapts that musical into a movie. However, Into the Woods is one of the week's Rotten Ideas not for any of those reasons, but because of the RT Tomatometer scores for the last three movies directed by Rob Marshall, all three of which were Rotten, with only his first film, Chicago, receiving a Fresh score.


#3 THE CHRONICLES OF STARBUCK: KATEE SACKHOFF JOINS RIDDICK

After years in development hell, Vin Diesel's third movie starring his science fiction persona, Riddick, is finally filming in Montreal, and so this week, two of Diesel's costars were announced. First up was Katee Sackhoff, who most fans will know as Starbuck from the 2000s reboot of Battlestar Galactica (she was the blonde with the really big... cigars). And then there is Spanish actor Jordi Molla (who was also recently mentioned as being up for the villain role in the Star Trek sequel, before it went to Benedict Cumberbatch). Both Katee Sackhoff and Jordi Molla will be playing mercenaries, with Sackhoff described as "Nordic" and Molla's character Santa being described as the leader of a group of mercenaries, but it is unclear if that means that Sackhoff is with Molla's group or not. In Riddick, Vin Diesel's character will find himself left for dead on a dangerous planet where he is soon found by bounty hunters, but what they don't know is that something has happened on the planet that makes Riddick more dangerous than ever. Riddick is being directed by David Twohy, who in addition to the first two movies (Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick) also directed Timescape, The Arrival, Below and A Perfect Getaway. The casting of Riddick is one of the week's Rotten Ideas because of the "Rotten" scores that the two previous movies received on the RT Tomatometer (55% for Pitch Black and 29% for The Chronicles of Riddick).


#2 HANSEL & GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS GETS LOST IN THE WOODS FOR 10 MONTHS

Normally, the Weekly Ketchup focuses on movie development news, which mostly involves movies before they start filming. That's because most news involving films before they come out actually happens before cameras roll. Every once in a while, though, that's not the case, such as with this story. Paramount Pictures has decided to yank Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters from its former release date of March 2, 2012 and shift the film back, way back, all the way until January 11, 2013. As the title suggests, this 3D supernatural action thriller depicts the Brothers Grimm characters as adults who survived the incident at the Gingerbread House, and now travel around Europe, hunting down evil witches. Tommy Wirkola (Dead Snow) directed Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, and Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton played the title characters. And that right there might just be why Paramount decided to wait another 10 months before releasing the film (besides the obvious notion that January is often when troubled movies are released). Someone at Paramount may have made the decision that a movie starring Jeremy Renner might do better at the box office after the release of The Avengers and The Bourne Legacy this year than it would if Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters was released a couple of months before those movies. Or maybe it really just is an awful movie. Either way, this move feels like a Rotten Idea.


#1 THIS WEEK IN FOUND FOOTAGE MOVIES: TWO MORE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF THE DEVIL INSIDE

Although Hollywood's love affair with remakes and fairy tales gets more press, a continuing emerging trend is the recent success of cheaply made "found footage" horror films like Paranormal Activity 3 and this past weekend's The Devil Inside, all produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures. William Brent Bell, the cowriter and director of The Devil Inside, is not resting on whatever laurels a $33.7 million opening weekend might be perceived as. In April, Bell is going to Romania to film an untitled found footage horror film that references "another classic horror mythology." Given that Romania is also where Transylvania is, one has to wonder if Bell is planning on doing a vampire story. That project does not yet have a distributor. Meanwhile, over at Warner Bros, William Brent Bell has sold his pitch for The Vatican, a found footage horror movie that presumably has something to do with the Catholic Church. Finally, the director of The Devil Inside wasn't the only one making "found footage" deals this week. Steven Quale, who made his fiction debut this year with Final Destination has made a deal with New Line Cinema for Category Six, about a group of high schoolers "documenting" a hurricane superstorm (the current scale only goes to Category Five). The two William Brent Bell found footage movies are this week's Most Rotten Ideas based mostly on the truly abysmal 6% that The Devil Inside scored on the RT Tomatometer.

For more Weekly Ketchup columns by Greg Dean Schmitz, check out the WK archive, and you can contact GDS via Facebook or a RT forum message.

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Netflix close to signing deals with Sony, Disney, Paramount and ITV, to debut in the UK soon? (update: pricing pegged at ?5.99/month, website live)

Those with a PS3 in the United Kingdom might have gotten a sneak peek at a placeholder, but according to The Guardian, apparently its proper "early 2012" launch isn't far off. Purportedly the video streaming service is close to signing rights to content from Sony, Disney and Paramount, which'll join existing agreements with Lionsgate, Miramax and MGM. But it isn't just studios, as Channel 4 and ITV are supposedly close to joining the UK bash as-well. If everything goes to plan, most of the British Isles will be treated to an ad campaign that'll reveal all next week. Game on, Lovefilm.

Update: Well, it looks like we don't have to wait until next week for all of those details after all. Some Google ads have now started appearing in searches for Netflix that peg the price at £5.99 per month (or about $9), and also confirm that the service is headed to the Wii and Xbox 360 in addition to the PS3. Unfortunately, that netflix.com/UK page isn't functional just yet.

Update 2: Looks like the UK website is live for many, confirming the Google ad pricing. Check it out after the break.

[Thanks, Chris, James]

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Common disses Drake: 'You Canada Dry,' he raps

common-drake-gi.jpgForget about the now stale East Coast/West Coast rap feud. The latest rivalry is all about the U.S. vs. our neighbors (at least the rapping ones) to the north.

Here's the deal: Apparently Common on Monday (Jan. 9) released a remix of Rick Ross' anthem "Still Schemin'." The original featured Drake, but Common's remake makes reference to the Toronto native, calling him a ""hoe a-- n****," among other things reports BET.

Drake had previously taken a swipe at Common when he rapped, "It bothers me when the gods get to actin' like broads," Drake rhymed, adding, "I just ask that when you see me, you speak up n***a, that's all."

Common had apparently dissed Drake and other so-called "soft" rappers, in his song "Sweet."

In "Still Schemin'," Common takes his time tearing an "opponent" apart, but by the end of the song it's clear he's talking about Drake:

"You so black and white tryin' to live a n#@#'s life. I'm takin' too long with this amateur guy / you ain't wettin' nobody ****, you Canada Dry."

Heard that. We'll update if and when Drake fires back.

Photo/Video credit: Getty Images

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Don't stop worrying about the economy

Sure, the recent economic news has been good, but there are plenty of things (like oil prices) that should keep you worrying

Just in case you?re being lulled into good feelings about the current economy, I wanted to share some poking around I?ve been doing re the impact of oil price spikes.? This goes back the second figure in this post, showing strains potentially building in global oil capacity.? (Read James Hamilton for authoritative analysis of the oil/macroeconomy nexus?he?s worried about this too.)

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Before joining the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities as a senior fellow, Jared was chief economist to Vice President Joseph Biden and executive director of the White House Task Force on the Middle Class. He is a contributor to MSNBC and CNBC and has written numerous books, including 'Crunch: Why Do I Feel So Squeezed?'

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Rules of thumb here are as follows, though in a moment I?ll give you some reasons why they could be wrong.?

?A $10 increase in the cost of oil leads to about 25 cents more per gallon at the pump.?

?Every extra penny at the pump takes around a billion dollars from disposable income for other consumption.? ?

?That same $10 increase, if sustained for a year, shaves about 0.25 basis points (one-quarter of a percentage point) off of real GDP growth.

?Adding rules of thumb, for each percentage point that real GDP grows below trend, with trend around 2.5%, the unemployment rate goes up a half a percentage point.

[Pit stop: the price of benchmark crude went up something like $20 bucks over the past year, shaving one-half of a point off of real GDP growth, which was 1.5%, 2010q3-2011q3.? So stacking rules of thumb, and remembering that the invisible hand itself can be all thumbs, that increase may have shaved half-a-point of off GDP growth, and added 25 basis points on the unemployment rate, which amount to 375,000 more unemployed people!]

Now, forecasts for real GDP growth next year have us at or a bit below trend.? Adding the fact that we?re creeping up on global capacity, well?if a whale sneezes, or worse, in the Strait of Hormoz, you get the picture.

As promised, some caveats.? First, China has been a large and growing energy demander in recent years?and there?s some evidence that their economy is slowing.? That could lead to other problems, of course, but in this context, it could be an escape valve for the capacity issue.

Second, the rules of thumb above assume historical relationships.? As I?ve written elsewhere, perhaps another rule of thumb?Americans respond inelastically to gas price increases?needs a rethink.? Or at least an adjustment for real income losses.

Miles driven, as shown in this fascinating chart from the Federal Highway Administration, declined quite significantly in historical terms in the Great Recession and haven?t recovered much.? So, at least in this period of high unemployment, real wage, and real wealth losses, people appear to be adjusting to higher prices at the pump by driving less and that may insulate us somewhat from the potential problems elaborated above.

Stay tuned?movements in the price of oil and our behavioral responses to them are always important, and in an election year, they can become..um?particularly germane.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Analysts: Gadget sales to top $1 trillion in 2012

LAS VEGAS (AP) ? Developing countries like China and India will drive global sales of consumer electronics above $1 trillion this year for the first time, even as cash-strapped shoppers in the U.S. and Western Europe ease off spending for high-tech gear, industry analysts said Sunday.

Developing countries will account for 46 percent of global gadget sales in 2012, up from 37 percent four years ago, according to GfK Boutique Research and the Consumer Electronics Association.

The groups presented their forecast ahead of the massive International Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off Tuesday in Las Vegas.

Their estimate of 2012 global electronics sales, at $1.038 trillion, represents growth of 5 percent from last year. That compares to growth of 8 percent from 2010 to 2011.

Consumers in China and other developing Asian countries, Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe are snapping up high-tech goods as they climb toward a middle-class lifestyle. Meanwhile, gadget sales in the U.S., Japan and Western Europe are stagnant, unable to command a higher share of consumer spending.

Separately, NPD Group said Sunday that U.S. sales of consumer electronics fell 5.9 percent this past holiday season, as smartphones cannibalize sales of standalone gadgets like cameras, camcorders and GPS navigation devices.

The firm, which tracks retail sales, said electronics sales excluding phones totaled $9.5 billion in the five weeks ending Dec. 24.

Camcorder sales plunged 43 percent, and sales of digital picture frames fell 38 percent. GPS units slumped 33 percent. PC and TV sales slipped just 4 percent, bolstered by sales of TVs bigger than 50 inches.

Best Buy Co., the largest U.S. electronics retailer, said Friday that December sales lagged because of weak traffic. Sales at stores open a year fell 1.2 percent for the month. However, sales were strong for smartphones, tablet computers and e-readers.

The CEA and GfK expect smartphones and tablets to be the hot products globally as well, to the exclusion of other devices.

"We'll see most product categories slowing down or going into contraction," said Steve Bambridge, research director at U.K.-based GfK. Smartphones and tablets are "sucking up consumer spending" he said.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

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Monday, January 9, 2012

Suspended Mexican soccer goalie detained in kidnap (AP)

MONTERREY, Mexico ? Suspended first-division soccer goalkeeper Omar "El Gato" Ortiz has been arrested for alleged participation in a kidnapping ring, Mexican police announced Saturday.

Ortiz, whose nickname means "The Cat," has been under a suspension after testing positive for steroids in April 2010, when he was playing with the Rayados of Monterrey.

Jorge Domene, the security spokesman for Nuevo Leon state, where Monterrey is located, said Ortiz worked with a gang responsible for at least 20 kidnappings.

Domene said Ortiz's job was to select wealthy victims because he moved in the same social circles.

The gang's victims allegedly included the husband of pop singer Gloria Trevi. Trevi has avoided commenting on the abduction, which reportedly occurred in October, but comments by Domene and state Attorney General Adrian de la Garza appeared to confirm that kidnapping. Her husband was apparently quickly freed.

The officials said Ortiz and three alleged accomplices were arrested earlier this week. They appeared to have no lawyer of record.

Ortiz is alleged to have become active in kidnappings that occurred in the second half of 2011. The gang allegedly demanded around 1 million pesos ($72,000) for the release of each victim.

Some local media in Monterrey had speculated that Ortiz himself had been abducted after he disappeared from view Wednesday. But prosecutors said he had been arrested at his home in a Monterrey suburb that day after two kidnapping suspects were detained Monday and implicated him in the crimes.

Prosecutors said that the suspects confessed to the abductions and that four criminal complaints had been filed against the gang. If convicted, Ortiz and the others could face prison sentences of up to 50 years.

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