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		<title>TOP GUN IMAX 3D Trailer Takes the Highway to the Danger Zone</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2013 00:18:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Trumbore</dc:creator>
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Thumbs up if you're excited to see Tom Cruise return to the screen in a re-release of Top Gun, this time in IMAX 3D!  The 1986 Tony Scott-directed action classic will open in select IMAX 3D theaters on February 8th and run until February 13th.  The remastered edition will also debut on a two-disc Blu-ray in 2D and 3D versions starting February 19th.  A new trailer for Top Gun IMAX 3D is now available for your viewing pleasure and nostalgia.  You have permission to hit the jump, Ghost Rider.

Check out the new cut of the Top Gun trailer for IMAX 3D  below (via Yahoo!):

Here’s the full press release:

“TOP GUN” TO BE RELEASED IN IMAX® 3D FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME THE CLASSIC FILM RETURNS TO THE BIG SCREEN EXCLUSIVELY IN SELECT IMAX 3D THEATRES FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEGINNING FEBRUARY 8, 2013 
“TOP GUN” Debuts on Blu-ray 3D™/ Blu-ray 2D™ Two-Disc Set February 19, 2013 
HOLLYWOOD, CA (December 11, 2012) – “TOP GUN,” Paramount Pictures’ 1986 classic from director Tony Scott, producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Tom Cruise, takes off on a new adventure with an exclusive six-day 3D engagement in select IMAX® theatres beginning February 8, 2013.  The film has been re-mastered for the IMAX® 3D release and subsequent debut on Blu-ray.

TOP GUN was re-mastered for the big screen from high-resolution original negative scans and painstakingly converted to 3D by Legend3D under the supervision of the film’s director, Tony Scott.  Rendered in 3D, the film’s complex, long shots reveal extraordinary depth and clarity, allowing viewers to ...]]></description>
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		<title>TOP GUN Set for IMAX 3D Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2012 18:05:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Though development on a sequel to Top Gun appears to have stalled following the tragic death of director Tony Scott, it appears that the 3D re-release of the original will be getting the largest possible exhibition.  We’ve long-known that Scott’s 1986 classic was getting a 3D post-conversion, but Paramount Pictures announced today that the film will be released exclusively in select IMAX 3D screens for a limited engagement starting February 8th.  Fans now have a chance to see that intense slow motion volleyball fighter pilot action on the big, big screen.  Hit the jump for the full press release.

Here’s the full press release:

“TOP GUN” TO BE RELEASED IN IMAX® 3D FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME
THE CLASSIC FILM RETURNS TO THE BIG SCREEN EXCLUSIVELY IN SELECT IMAX 3D THEATRES FOR A LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEGINNING FEBRUARY 8, 2013 
“TOP GUN” Debuts on Blu-ray 3D™/ Blu-ray 2D™ Two-Disc Set February 19, 2013 
HOLLYWOOD, CA (December 11, 2012) – “TOP GUN,” Paramount Pictures’ 1986 classic from director Tony Scott, producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and starring Tom Cruise, takes off on a new adventure with an exclusive six-day 3D engagement in select IMAX® theatres beginning February 8, 2013.  The film has been re-mastered for the IMAX® 3D release and subsequent debut on Blu-ray.

TOP GUN was re-mastered for the big screen from high-resolution original negative scans and painstakingly converted to 3D by Legend3D under the supervision of the film’s director, Tony Scott.  Rendered in 3D, the film’s complex, long shots reveal extraordinary depth and clarity, allowing viewers to explore every detail of ...]]></description>
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		<title>TOP GUN 2 Falls Apart; TOP GUN 3D Eyed for February Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2012 15:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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It appears that the Top Gun sequel may be dead.  Director Tony Scott, producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and star Tom Cruise were all enthusiastic about returning for a fighter pilot follow-up, and The Town scribe Peter Craig had even been drafted to craft a screenplay, but sadly Scott’s death earlier this year looks to have put the project in limbo.  The New York Times (via The Playlist) reports that Top Gun 2 “has fallen apart,” dashing hopes of seeing a Maverick/Iceman reunion onscreen.

However, Paramount is still moving forward with plans to release a 3D version of the original Top Gun. NYT adds that the studio is considering a February release for the post-converted pic, possibly with a one-week exclusive showing on domestic IMAX screens.   Though I know many were looking forward to seeing what would transpire in Top Gun 2, I can’t help thinking that the follow-up is better left untouched now that Scott is no longer with us. ]]></description>
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		<title>Tony Scott, Director of TOP GUN and MAN ON FIRE, Dies in Apparent Suicide [UPDATED with Reactions]</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Aug 2012 03:58:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Goldberg</dc:creator>
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Tony Scott, the director behind films such as Top Gun, True Romance, The Last Boy Scout, Crimson Tide, and Man on Fire, has reportedly died after jumping off the Vincent Thomas Bridge near Long Beach on Sunday.  The U.S. Coast Guard told The Daily Breeze [via The Wrap] that "a suicide note was found inside Scott's black Toyota Prius, which was parked on one of the eastbound lanes of the bridge."  ABC News is now reporting that Scott had inoperable brain cancer.

Reports are still coming in, and we'll be sure to update this story as we get more information.  This is shocking and tragic news, and our deepest condolences go out to Mr. Scott's family and friends. [Updated with reactions from the Hollywood community as well as my own thoughts.]



Actors and filmmakers took to their Twitter accounts to mourn the loss:

Samuel L. Jackson (@SamuelLJackson)
Taking a moment to reflect on Tony Scott's life &#38; work! My sympathies to his family. Feeling the loss!

Ron Howard (@RealRonHoward)
No more Tony Scott movies. Tragic day

Chris Rock ‏(@chrisrock)
Tony Scott director of my favorite movie man on fire. " I wish you had more time "

Simon Pegg (@simonpegg)
So sad to hear about Tony Scott. A master of grand action, nail biting pace and atmosphere. A real loss to film making.

Eli Roth (@eliroth)
RIP Tony Scott. Never knew him but always heard nothing but great things about him and I loved his films. Terrible loss for cinema.

Justin Timberlake (@jtimberlake)
So sad to hear the news about Tony Scott. His movies ...]]></description>
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		<title>Official Synopsis and Images from LABYRINTH Mini-Series Adapted from the Kate Mosse Novel</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2012 02:27:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Trumbore</dc:creator>
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The first synopsis and official images have gone online for Ridley Scott and Tony Scott's production Labyrinth, a four-hour mini-series adaptation of author Kate Mosse's bestselling novel.  The story centers on two female protagonists separated by time but united by their shared destiny.  The mini-series stars Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Felton, John Hurt, Sebastian Stan and Vanessa Kirby.  Hit the jump to check out the synopsis and images.

Here's the official synopsis for the mini-series Labyrinth followed by the first images from the production, via the mini-series' website:
Two intelligent headstrong heroines, 17-year-old Alaïs Pelletier from 13th century Carcassonne and modern-day PhD graduate Dr. Alice Tanner experience an adventure that intertwines their lives. Separated by time, but united in a common destiny, both protagonists display tremendous courage, steadfastness and loyalty on their respective quests. As the parallel storylines set in the southwest of France unfold, both ancient and modern-day conspiracies are unearthed, all revolving around three hidden books – The Book of Words, The Book of Potions and The Book of Numbers. Together, these tomes hold the secret of the true Grail, which dates back to the Ancient Egyptian era many years before Christ. Alaïs and those closest to her must battle to protect the secret. She soon discovers she can trust no one – least of all her cruelly manipulative sister, Oriane. Back in the present day, Alice faces a race against time to put together the curiously familiar pieces of a jigsaw puzzle representing her long-buried history.
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		<title>TOP GUN 2 Will Be Written By Peter Craig</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2012 02:22:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Trumbore</dc:creator>
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When last we reported on the status of Top Gun 2, Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz (Thor) were supposedly set to draft the sequel. Apparently that never happened and now Peter Craig (The Town) will be starting from scratch. Not to worry, Mr. Craig, because Tom Cruise has thoughts on what the sequel could be about and just how big a role Maverick would play in it. Concrete plot details are non-existent at the moment, but it does seem likely that Cruise will return along with original director, Tony Scott. Top Gun 2 is being produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Films and David Ellison's Skydance Productions for Paramount. Hit the jump to see what Cruise and Scott's take would be on the sequel's plot. 

Variety reported on Craig's recent attachment to the project. He seems like a decent prospect to resurrect the now twenty-five year old property, having drafted the critically and financially successful, The Town, starring Ben Affleck and Jeremy Renner. Craig has recently adapted Fathers and Guns, a French-Canadian father-son cop film, for Columbia Pictures. Bruckheimer is also shopping Craig's adaptation of Doug Stanton's novel, Horse Soldiers. Finally, Craig is also working on Bad Boys 3 for Sony.

As for Top Gun 2, Cruise expressed his desire to see the movie made and for Scott to be involved as well:
“I said to Tony [Scott], I want to make another movie with him. He and I  haven’t made a film since Days of Thunder.  Tony and I  and Jerry ...]]></description>
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		<title>Tony Scott May Next Direct LUCKY STRIKE Starring Vince Vaughn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Feb 2012 21:33:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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It appears director Tony Scott may have finally settled on his next project. Deadline reports that the Unstoppable director is looking at helming the action pic Lucky Strike. The 20th Century Fox film would star Vince Vaughn as a DEA agent who teams up with a drug runner in order to take down a cartel. It’s not exactly new territory for Scott, who’s recent output has included such action fare as Man on Fire, Déjà Vu and The Taking of Pelham 123. Fox is looking at a possible late summer or early fall start date for the $80 million film. The pic would mark Vaughn’s first toplining role in an action movie, though he did have a prominent part in Steven Spielberg’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park.

We recently learned that director Shawn Levy is looking at possibly shooting the Vaughn/Owen Wilson comedy Interns this summer, so the late summer/early fall start date makes sense. Scott has been mulling over a number of projects for his post-Unstoppable pic, including Hell’s Angels, a remake of The Wild Bunch, and Top Gun 2. Scott attached himself to a similar-sounding drug trafficking actioner called Narco Sub last November, but there’s no word as to the status of that project. ]]></description>
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		<title>Tony Scott to Direct Narcotics-Thriller NARCO SUB for 20th Century Fox</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 01:13:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Trumbore</dc:creator>
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While most of us were busy stuffing our faces over the holiday weekend, Tony Scott and 20th Century Fox discussed illegal drug trafficking. The Unstoppable producer/director is now lined up to direct Narco Sub, a drug-centric action thriller based on a spec script by David Guggenheim (Safe House). As of now, the plot details are being kept quiet, but the title indicates it will have something to do with submersible crafts used by South American drug cartels to smuggle product into the states. Although Denzel Washington has been a staple in many of Scott’s films, there is no news on his involvement at the moment. Hit the jump for more on Narco Sub.

 

News of Scott’s new project at 20th Century Fox comes via Variety. Scott will also produce Narco Sub through Scott Free, along with Simon Kinberg at Genre Films. Guggenheim and Kinberg developed the script and handed it exclusively to Scott. The project is now being fast-tracked by the studio.

Guggenheim sounds like a name to keep an eye on in the arena of action scribes. In addition to Safe House, which stars Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds, Guggenheim has penned Medallion for Nicolas Cage, Puzzle Palace for Summit Entertainment and director, McG and Santiago, also for Fox. His pitch for 364 was recently purchased by Universal Pictures for Ron Howard to direct.

Meanwhile, Scott is attached to direct Hell’s Angels for Fox as well as the remake of The Wild Bunch.  Scott is currently filming a mini-series adaptation ...]]></description>
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		<title>John Hurt, Sebastian Stan and More to Star in Ridley and Tony Scott&#8217;s Mini-Series Adaptation of LABYRINTH</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:21:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ethan Anderton</dc:creator>
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Back in March we learned that Ridley and Tony Scott would be producing a mini-series adaptation of Kate Mosse's best-selling novel Labyrinth, and now we finally have word on the cast coming together for the project. THR reports John Hurt (V for Vendetta) has just signed on to star in the project with Sebastian Stan of (Captain America: The First Avenger), Katie McGrath (Syfy’s Merlin) Emun Elliott (Game of Thrones) also signed on along with British actors Janet Suzman (Nicholas and Alexandria), Jessica Brown-Findlay (Downton Abbey), Vanessa Kirby (The Hour) and Italian actress Claudia Gerini (The Passion of the Christ). That's an interesting assembly of talent for a mini-series that will likely get attention come Emmy time next year. The project is in the hands of director Christopher Smith (Black Death) working from a script by Primeval writer Adrian Hodges, and production is slated to begin in France next month. For a full synopsis of the novel, hit the jump.

Here's the synopsis:


In the present, Alice Tanner, a volunteer at a French archaeological excavation, stumbles across the skeletal remains of two people in a cave, as well as a ring with an intricate labyrinth engraved on it. Her discovery attracts the attention of two unsavory figures: Paul Authie, a sinister police inspector, and Marie-Ceile de l’Oradore, a wealthy, powerful woman. When the ring that Alice discovered and the friend that invited her out on the dig both disappear, Alice begins to fear for her safety. Interlinked with Alice’s story is that ...]]></description>
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		<title>TOP GUN Being Converted to 3D for Theatrical Re-Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 17:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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If you’ve ever found yourself thinking “You know what would make for some great 3D? Shirtless guys playing volleyball in slow motion,” then today’s your lucky day. Tony Scott’s testosterone-heavy Top Gun is being converted to 3D for a theatrical re-release. THR reports that Legend3D is handling the conversion, and they hope to have the film ready for release in early 2012. However, the report states that they want to get Scott’s approval before they move forward, so it sounds like the helmer isn’t directly involved in the conversion.

The Tom Cruise-starrer is classically cheesy, with some choice dialogue between Cruise’s Maverick and his rival Iceman, played by Val Kilmer. The aerial flying scenes may actually look pretty cool in 3D if the conversion is high quality. A sequel to Top Gun has been in the works for a while, with Christopher McQuarrie writing the screenplay and Scott possibly returning to direct. Until then, it looks like we’ll be getting some super intense shirtless 3D volleyball soon. Except for Goose, because Anthony Edwards wasn’t allowed to take his shirt off.



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		<title>Tony Scott to Direct Remake of THE WILD BUNCH, Wants Jeff Bridges for HELL’S ANGELS</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Aug 2011 22:49:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Following today’s fairly shocking news that Ridley Scott is set to direct a follow-up to his sci-fi classic Blade Runner, Ridley’s brother Tony is now gearing up for a remake of the 1969 film The Wild Bunch.  Scott is in talks to helm a reboot of the classic, which tells the story of an aging outlaw gang on the Texas-Mexico border. Jerry Weintraub (Ocean’s Eleven) is producing and Brian Helgeland (L.A. Confidential) is writing the screenplay.

The Wild Bunch isn’t the only film on Scott’s plate at the moment, as he has quite a few projects that he’s currently mulling over. The director’s follow-up to Unstoppable looks to be the non-train-on-the-loose pic Hell’s Angels, which centers around the 2001 Laughlin riots when the Angels were caught up in a war with a rival gang. Hit the jump for more details on Hell’s Angels, including the possible casting of Jeff Bridges, and updates on Scott’s other projects.

Included in Deadline's report on The Wild Bunch is an update on Hell’s Angels. The film will focus on the relationship between gang founder Sonny Barger and a young drifter mechanic. While Scott was previously eyeing Mickey Rourke to play Barger, he’s now uber-keen on casting Jeff Bridges for the part. If Bridges signs on, it’ll be a while before Hell’s Angels goes into production, as the actor is currently touring in support for his new CD, then he starts filming R.I.P.D. with Ryan Reynolds, then moves on to The Seventh Son. This means the soonest ...]]></description>
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		<title>Ridley and Tony Scott Developing 17th Century High Seas Drama Series PYRATES</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 May 2011 18:42:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ethan Anderton</dc:creator>
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We just recently heard that FX is setting sail with the period drama series  Port Royal, but now Fox is looking at setting up another period drama series with Pyrates. Deadline reports filmmakers Ridley and Tony Scott are behind the series which is being set-up as a limited, event-type series with 10-13 episodes planned for summer 2012. Law &#38; Order producer Barry Schindel and 24 director and producer Stephen Hopkins created the series which will feature a gritty, fact-based story about the men and women who pulled off the largest heist on pirate history -- the capture of the Spanish silver fleet in 1628 -- sparking the golden age of piracy, a time when there was greater honor amongst thieves than those who hunted them. Sounds like Ocean's 11 meets Pirates of the Caribbean, but likely without the comedy (and hopefully without the boredom of On Stranger Tides). The question is whether or not audiences are interested in two different pirate-centric series. ]]></description>
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		<title>Ridley and Tony Scott to Produce TV Miniseries Adaptation of Kate Mosse&#8217;s LABYRINTH Novel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 21:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ethan Anderton</dc:creator>
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We  just recently learned that the Emmy categories for TV miniseries and  made-for-TV movies will be combined next year to allow for a little  steeper competition. Now we have word on one of the projects that could  end up getting a nomination in the combined category as Variety reports filmmaking brothers Ridley and Tony Scott are developing a TV  miniseries adaptation of Kate Mosse's best-selling novel Labyrinth. Scott Free last teamed up with Tandem Communications for The Pillars of the Earth, and the two are back together for this four-hour adaptation with Adrian Hodges (writer and producer of Primeval series) scripting. Hit the jump for the official synopsis of the book.



Here's a synopsis of Kate Mosse's Labyrinth:
In  the present, Alice Tanner, a volunteer at a French archaeological  excavation, stumbles across the skeletal remains of two people in a  cave, as well as a ring with an intricate labyrinth engraved on it. Her  discovery attracts the attention of two unsavory figures: Paul Authie, a  sinister police inspector, and Marie-Ceile de l'Oradore, a wealthy,  powerful woman. When the ring that Alice discovered and the friend that  invited her out on the dig both disappear, Alice begins to fear for her  safety. Interlinked with Alice's story is that of 17-year-old Alais,  newly married to a handsome chevalier and living in thirteenth-century  Carcassonne. The threat of French invasion grows every day, but Alais  and her father are more ...]]></description>
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		<title>UNSTOPPABLE Blu-ray Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:30:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andre Dellamorte</dc:creator>
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Tony Scott is one of those directors where you have no idea if he’s going to deliver a modestly successful studio film, or something out of its mind. Top Gun, Enemy of the State, Spy Game suggests a director who knows how to deliver what studios want.  Butt then sometimes, like with True Romance, or Domino he takes a chance and goes for broke in ways that either work great or are nigh unwatchable. Then you have a film like Man on Fire that’s both a studio picture, and a borderline experimental movie. Unstoppable is Scott in studio picture mode, but it’s unmistakably a Tony Scott film. Such is his filmmaking. Denzel Washington stars as Frank, an older guy in the train business who’s been recently partnered with Will (Chris Pine), a rookie with the right last name to get ahead. They start a gruff working relationship, but they’re forced to get along and do their jobs when they have to stop a runaway train with the destructive force of a missile the size of the Chrysler building… or at least that’s what controller Connie (Rosario Dawson) says. My review of the Blu-ray of Unstoppable follows after jump.



So the film beings in the easy confines of the conflict that comes when the new and brash works with the old and cantankerous. Washington’s Frank against Pine’s Will. That gets the film going as it intercuts their first day together with comic relief Dewey (Ethan Suplee) fumbling a transfer in front of ...]]></description>
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		<title>Ridley Scott and The History Channel to Develop American Civil War Documentary GETTYSBURG</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 00:22:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Trumbore</dc:creator>
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For the 150th anniversary of America’s deadliest war, Ridley Scott and his brother Tony are teaming up with the History Channel to produce Gettysburg, a new feature documentary which reinvents how we look at the historic battle. In the four years of conflict between the Union and Confederate armies, over 600,000 American lives were lost. So it’s quite fitting that the Gettysburg is being described as “a visceral, terrifying experience.”

The Scott brothers plan to use re-enactment footage alongside CGI in order to tell the story of the soldiers on the ground. Gettysburg will be one part of a week-long theme event dedicated to the Civil War on The History Channel. This commemoration will be an annual event on the channel for the next four years. Hit the jump for more on the project, including what Ridley had to say, as well as what other programs The History Channel has in store for their Civil War-themed week. [Update: We've added the official press release to this story.  You can read it after the jump.]

In speaking with EW, Ridley Scott commented on Gettysburg thusly:
“History is the perfect partner for us to tell the epic true story of Gettysburg. We are excited to bring this battle to audiences in a powerful new way.”
Recently, The History Channel scrapped its plans to air an 8-part miniseries about the Kennedy family for a variety of reasons. The move to launch an annual theme-week about a formative historical event might be their way of nudging back on ...]]></description>
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		<title>Ridley Scott&#8217;s PROMETHEUS Moves to June 8, 2012; Scott Brothers Set to Produce THE DRIVERS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 20:03:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Barr</dc:creator>
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20th Century Fox has changed the release date for Ridley Scott's original sci-fi film Prometheus.  Heat Vision confirms that the project, originally slated for a March 9th release, will now hit theaters on June 8th, 2012.  Although details regarding the film are currently sparse, we do know that Damon Lindelof (Lost, Cowboys &#38; Aliens) is currently re-working the script with Scott and that Noomi Rapace is set to star in the summer tentpole.
For the sake of context, it's important to mention that news of Prometheus' release date change comes not far removed from Disney's announcement that its John Carter of Mars adaptation is now set for a March 9th release.  As for Scott, in addition to Prometheus, it was reported earlier today that he and brother Tony are using their Scott Free moniker to produce a 1960s period television series entitled The Drivers.  For more on that project, hit the jump.
Deadline reports that Ridley and Tony Scott's Scott Free production label will co-produce The Drivers with Headline Pictures and Sennet Entertainment.  Per the report, the series is based on Wallace A. Wyss' tome Shelby: The Man, the Cars, the Legend and will focus on the 24-hour race in Le Mans during the 1950s-60s.  In the report, R. Scott describes the series thusly:


"This is a hugely ambitious project and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tell the story of these iconic and legendary men who risked everything to win at Le Mans. It’s an epic story of courage and ambition and a history of ...]]></description>
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		<title>Kiefer Sutherland Says 24 Movie Will Start Shooting in Eight Months</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 20:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jeff Ames</dc:creator>
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With the clock winding down, and precious time to lose, Kiefer Sutherland, star of Fox’s hit (and sorely missed) television extravaganza 24, has just revealed that a movie based on the popular real-time thriller is expected to commence shooting eight months from now. A few weeks ago it was reported that Fox had passed on Billy Ray’s (State of Play) big screen treatment of 24, but now, according to a recent interview with Sutherland via Extra, everything is apparently back on track. Sutherland had this to say:
"It's a very difficult thing to take something you've done for eight years, almost two hundred episodes, and try to find a story that's going to be unique and yet service the history of the show as well"
Kiefer Sutherland has been meeting with director Tony Scott (Unstoppable) in regards to possible plot ideas for the film, though nothing official has been reported. Presumably, the film will pick up right where season eight left off, with Jack on the run Dark Knight-style. Hit the jump for the interview.

Here's Sutherland's full interview:



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		<title>Fox Passes on 24 Movie Script</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2011 19:05:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Barr</dc:creator>
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20th Century Fox Television has axed Billy Ray's (State of Play) 24 film script.  While this probably means Mr. Jack Bauer won't be gracing the silver-screen in the immediate future, according to executive producer (of the series and, purportedly, the film adaptation) Howard Gordon, the film is by no means dead:


"As far as I know, it is in suspended animation.  There is talk about re-approaching it.  I understand (director/producer)  Tony Scott is meeting with Kiefer to talk about ideas. People are still  talking about it.”

To read more from Gordon and for a reminder on what Kiefer Sutherland has to say about the 24 film, hit the jump.
While obviously less than thrilled that Fox said "thanks, but no thanks" to Ray's script, Gordon reiterated to EW that he still believes a 24 film will get made:


“I was disappointed [Fox] passed on the script, but I’m certainly  hopeful that the movie will get made at some point.  Anecdotally, I’ve heard from people who are really missing the show  and I do think there is more life in Jack Bauer.”

As for Kiefer Sutherland's take on a film adaptation, when 24 wrapped up its eighth and final season back in May, the star told EW:


“Something we’ve dealt with in the series is how the crisis always has  to come to us because we don’t have time to move anywhere in a real time  world.  In a two-hour (movie) representation of the 24 world, planes, trains, and automobiles all of a sudden become a ...]]></description>
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		<title>Warner Bros. Picks Up A CONSPIRACY OF PAPER; Danny Strong to Pen the Script</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 18:12:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adam Chitwood</dc:creator>
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Warner Bros. has scooped up the rights to David Liss’ novel A Conspiracy of Paper. Ridley and Tony Scott will produce the film through their Scott Free production company. Published in 2000, the novel is a mystery period tale set in London leading up to the bursting of the South Sea Bubble in 1720. Variety reports that Danny Strong (Recount), has been hired to write the screenplay.

Strong recently appeared the latest season of Mad Men as the incapable Danny Siegel. After being nominated for an Emmy for writing Recount, Strong has been a hot commodity lately. He wrote The Butler for Lee Daniels (Precious), is currently rewriting the alien-invasion film EDF for Sam Raimi, and is set to reteam with Recount director Jay Roach on HBO’s Game Change. Hit the jump to read a full synopsis for Liss’ novel.



Here’s the synopsis for A Conspiracy of Paper (via Wikipedia):
The novel's story is told in the form of a first-person memoir penned by the elderly Benjamin Weaver (born Lienzo), London-born son of Portuguese Sephardic Jewish parents. After a successful career in bare-knuckle boxing, Weaver has found a new calling as a 'thief-taker'—roughly equivalent to a modern private investigator. Believing that his estranged father died in a tragic accident, Weaver is shocked when a prospective client claims that the 'accident' was, in fact, murder. Weaver's subsequent investigation involves him in the new London financial world of banks, stocks, speculation, violence and scandal leading up to the world's first stock-market crash, the South Sea ...]]></description>
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		<title>UNSTOPPABLE Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 14:20:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Goldberg</dc:creator>
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Ever since Man on Fire, Tony Scott has shown little regard for his audience's senses.  He assaults them on a regular basis by throwing out every abrasive edit possible.  My personal favorite was when he decided to change fonts on the subtitles while a character was reciting a phone number.  Clearly, that moment needed an extra emotional punch.  After taking the same kind of approach with Domino, Deja Vu, and The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, I held out little hope for his latest film, Unstoppable.  However, I must bestow upon him higher praise than I ever thought I would: Unstoppable is surprisingly tolerable.  It's not a smart movie, or even a particularly exciting one, but it at least doesn't over-saturate every color and will hold a shot for more than half-a-second.  Throw in strong chemistry between leads Denzel Washington and Chris Pine, and you have a film that is better than it should be, especially when that film is by Tony Scott.



Train 777 is on a runaway course and is carrying tons of dangerous chemicals.  If no one stops it, the train will eventually derail, most likely in a populated area, and lots of people will die.  Because the train company's countermeasures are useless, veteran train operator Frank (Washington) and rookie conductor Will (Pine) are the only people who have a chance of stopping it.  Unstoppable is a suspense film with only one bullet in its gun.  The train has to keep moving or else there's no more ...]]></description>
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