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Zeta Jones to star in Freundlich film
The Film Department to unveil pic at Cannes

http://www.variety.com/index.asp?layout=ca...1117982660&cs=1

Catherine Zeta Jones will star in an untitled romantic comedy for The Film Department with Bart Freundlich directing from his own script. Shooting starts April 17.Tim Perell, Freundlich, Mark Gill and Robert Katz are producing, with Neil Sacker and Michael Goguen exec producing. Lori Keith Douglas is co-producer.

The project, a Process production, is set in New York City about a 25-year-old man and his new neighbor -- an older single mother who catches more than his eye.

The Film Department Intl., led by newly appointed president Steve Bickel, will be unveiling the pic at Cannes along with "Law Abiding Citizen," a thriller starring Gerard Butler that will start lensing in the summer.

Gill and Sacker founded The Film Department last July as an independent movie finance, production and international sales company with a $200 million capitalization. The company plans to fully finance and produce six films annually with budgets between $10 and $45 million.

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Quindi forse Gerry sarà a Cannes anche quest'anno visto che è anche produttore del film? :mmm:

jiujiu20/3/2008, 23:01
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Quindi forse Gerry sarà a Cannes anche quest'anno visto che è anche produttore del film? :mmm:

ma magariii!!! :occhilucidi:

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Quindi forse Gerry sarà a Cannes anche quest'anno visto che è anche produttore del film? :mmm:

ma magariii!!! :occhilucidi:

mi aggiungo anche io...magariiiiiiii :felice:

manuphantom21/3/2008, 12:28
io incrocio le dite mi paicerebbe molto vederlo a cannes quest'anno.
 
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Cannes Film Festival Update - Gerard Butler in Law Abiding Citizen (Blog)

Category: Law Abiding Citizen News
Article Date: May 19, 2008 | Publication: Sit Home and Rot | Author: Manny
Source: Sit Home and Rot
Posted by: DaisyMay

Ooooh so no updates today with the ‘usual’ stuff, so I thought I drop a quick note about the script I just got done reading (haven’t analyzed it yet) but it’s Gerard Butler’s (300, Phantom of the Opera) new picture Law Abiding Citizen by Kurt Wimmer.

I gotta say, it was pretty thrilling stuff. A nice crime noir in the vein of Northside 777.

It did kinda bug me that it was obviously set in LA but was switched to Chicago and Wimmer decided not to fix the problems. i.e. he mentions the ‘mountains’ of Illinois on several occasions. As someone who grew up in Chicago for nearly 30 years, I can tell you the tallest ‘peaks’ in Northern Illinois are the landfills. It really is about as flat as it gets. My sister lives 70 miles from the city and if you stand on top of her house or in the second story of her house and it’s not smoggy, you can see downtown Chicago perfectly.

Other than that, if it’s not done hokie and they keep it gritty and cutting it could be a great shit kicker.

OK, we’ll see if I am handed anything to do tomorrow. If not, I should be able to get back to some ‘normal’ posts.

Until next time….


e questo link:
http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/05/19/canne...you-and-i-more/
 
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Qui abbiamo una riflessione più approfondita...

Category: Law Abiding Citizen News
Article Date: May 20, 2008 | Publication: Obsessed With Film | Author: Matt Holmes
Source: Obsessed With Film
Posted by: DaisyMay

It was stuck in THE MIST for Matt but you can finally find out what Frank Darabont is directing next!
This completely missed my radar last week and I’ve only found out about it now because of a brief blurb in an MTV article - of all places.

The news broke last week that Frank Darabont - the amazing director of The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile and most recently The Mist, has signed on to direct Law Abiding Citizen, the thriller which marks the first movie from the new production company (Evil Twins) setup by Gerard Butler.

The movie will see Darabont return to his familiar prison theme…

Production is set to begin on August 18 in Detroit on the low-$40m range story of a criminal mastermind who controls a city from the confines of his prison cell. Butler will play the prosecutor who stands in his way.

The very early poster for the film was shipped around Cannes…



The screenplay comes from Kurt Wimmer (Equilibrium, The Recruit) and will only be the second time Darabont has not directed a movie from his own screenplay, and also only the second time a film from Darabont is not based upon a Stephen King story.

Frank Darabont is one of the absolute best directors around right now, put him in there with Gerard Butler - a very non Darabont-like lead and you got yourselves a fascinating project here.

My ticket is sold, love to see what a down and dirty Darabont movie looks like!
 
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view post Posted on 20/5/2008, 22:44




Traduzione abbozzata..

Era avvolto "nella nebbia" per Matt ma alla fine potete finalmente sapere cosa dirigerà presto Frank Darabont!
Era sfuggito completamente al mio radar la scorsa settimana e l'ho scoperto solo adesso grazie ad un breve flash in un articolo di MTV- tra tutti i posti.

La notizia è che Frank Darabont- il talentuoso regista di The shawshank redemption, Il miglio verde e il più recente " the Mist" ha firmato il contratto per dirigere Law Abiding Citizen, il Thriller che segna il primo film della casa di produzione " Eviltwins" fondata da Gerard Butler.

Il film vedrà darabont ritornare ad un tema a lui famigliare, la prigione..

La produzione inizierà il 18 agosto a Detroit e il film sarà su un boss criminale che controlla la città da dietro le sbarre della sua cella. Butler interpreterà il procuratore che lo ostacolerà.

Una prima locandina è stata portata e mostrata a Cannes...

La sceneggiatura è stata scritta da Kurt Wimmer ( equilibrium, the recruit ) e sarà il secondo film diretto ma non scritto dallo stesso Darabont e sempre il secondo a non avere come soggetto un libro di Stephen King.

Frank Darabont è in assoluto uno dei migliori registi in circolazione e metterlo insieme a Gerard Butler- un attore non proprio Darabontiano- garantisce certamente un progetto affascinante.

Io ho già preso il biglietto, non vedo l'ora di vedere come verrà fuori questo film duro e crudo di Darabont!
 
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mmmhhh!! interessante! sembra un buon auspicio.
 
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Un altro articoletto:

CM Entertainment takes Darabont thriller and rom-com

Category: Law Abiding Citizen News
Article Date: May 22, 2008 | Publication: Screen Daily | Author: Jean Noh in Cannes

Qui!

In particolare:

South Korean buyer CM Entertainment has snapped up two films from LA-based production and sales company The Film Department - serial killer thriller Law Abiding Citizen and rom-com The Rebound.

"A lot of buyers from our territory were interested. Thrillers are the trend in Korea these days, and we snapped up Law Abiding Citizen on that basis, as well as on the script and the star of the film, Gerald Butler," said Thomas Kim, president of CM. The film is to be directed by Frank Darabont.




I produttori Nord Koreani hanno messo subito le mani su Law abiding citizen,sia per il plot,che per la grandezza della star,Gerard Butler...
I Coreani si,che se ne intendono!!!
 
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in Corea sono dei geni!! :D
 
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http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/newsfeed/...78057-21000082/

Gerard Butler's latest film role sees him put behind bars

Dec 28 2008

ACTOR Gerard Butler is facing a prison stretch - but only for a movie role.

Law graduate Butler, 39, ends up behind bars in the blockbuster Law Abiding Citizen.

The crew are taking over a real prison, now shut down, in Delaware to shoot the movie, which is also 300 star Butler's first venture as a producer.

A pal of the Paisley raised star said: "Gerry joked he never dreamt being an actor would end up putting him behind bars.

"But he is really looking forward to it because the prison scenes are so important to the film."

In the film Butler's character is gunning for revenge after his wife and daughter's killers go free after a plea bargain.

Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx plays an assistant district attorney who is targeted.

Butler, who studied law at Glasgow University, quit the profession after being fired a week before he qualified to practise.

The movie is the first to be made by his production company Evil Twins.

The friend said: "Because Gerry is producing, he wanted the prison scenes to be as authentic as possible and everyone thought this place was perfect."
 
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...spero che lo facciano e sia anche un BEL FILM...come sembrerebbe!
 
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Ed ecco la traduzione dell'articolo precedente...

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Una brevissima recensione che restituisce a Gerry il ruolo di 'star' del film...

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/entertain...s-underway.html


Gerard Butler stars in this thriller, with Oscar winner Jamie Foxx and Oscar nominee Viola Davis (Doubt) in the cast.
Overture films says Law Abiding Citizen about "a brilliant sociopath (Gerard Butler) who orchestrates a series of high-profile murders that grip the City of

Philadelphia
—all from inside his jail cell—and the prosecutor assigned to his case (Jamie Foxx) who realizes he is the only one who can end the reign of terror.
Nice to see Viola cash in, and to see Butler, post Rock'n Rolla, show his range.

ps. pare ci sia già una data per LAC,26 marzo 2010....
 
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breve ma mi piace!
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ps. pare ci sia già una data per LAC,26 marzo 2010....

tipica data da meeting... :fisch: :D
 
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gemini21
view post Posted on 25/2/2009, 12:32




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Una brevissima recensione che restituisce a Gerry il ruolo di 'star' del film..

Ecco! Mi è piaciuta questa recensione!

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ps. pare ci sia già una data per LAC,26 marzo 2010....

tipica data da meeting... :fisch: :D

Infatti, speriamo non ci spostino anche questo!!
 
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gemini21
view post Posted on 15/3/2009, 11:40




Un articolo lunghissimo, ne estrapolo alcune parti:

La storia dietro la storia del film ironicamente intitolato Law Abiding Citizen, la prima produzione della compagnia di Butler, Evil Twins, è la storia di dove professionalità ed ambizione s'incontrano.

Il copione, rimasto in gestazione per sette anni, è passato per le mani di molti sceneggiatori, incluso lo sgeneggiatore/resista Frank Darabont che inizialmente doveva dirigerlo. Esplorando delle locations nel 2008 Darabont s'innamorò del Municipio (di Philadelphia) e riscrisse il film - ambientanto a LA - per Philadelphia.

Quando Gray salì a bordo ad Ottobre, era già convinto. 'Philadelphia ha così tante cose che LA non ha: posti storici, alitudine, spessore." E prigioni cinematografiche. Gray ha girato scene importanti al George Hill Correctional Facility nella contea del Delaware, un'austera struttura di pietra che lui compara ad un castello.

Gerard: "Le mie budella si chiedono che cosa non ho ancora fatto ed è così che scelgo i miei film"

Mentre Gray si carica ascoltando i Doors, Butler si tranquillizza con il rock meditativo del gruppo Scozzese Mogway. A Butler piacerebbe essere in un altro musical (n.d.t. :cheeerleaders: :cheeerleaders: ). Il suo manager (e Evil twin socio) Alan Siegel crede che sarebbe un formidabile Sky Masterson in "Guys and Dolls" o Harold Hill in 'The music Man. Chi non sarebbe d'accordo?

Butler si gode 'la tranquillità di Philadelphia', si è tuffato nel teatro (ha amato la produzione di 'La strana coppia'), ha provato 'la casa della bistecca' (n.d.T. un ristorante specializzato in bistecche) e 'ha compiuto il pellegrinaggio sul Rocky steps fino al museo."
Il progetto a cui è appassionato: una biografia del bardo Scozzese Robert Burns. Sentitelo recitare 'Ode to a Mouse', e sentirete che sta per accadere.

"Citizen" gathers three Hollywood meteors in Philly

http://www.philly.com/inquirer/entertainme..._in_Philly.html

By Carrie Rickey

Inquirer Film Critic

'City Hall has no bad angles," notes F. Gary Gray, admiring the Second-Empire tower Wednesday during a break on Law Abiding Citizen. His $65 million psychological thriller stars Jamie Foxx as an assistant DA and Gerard Butler as a vigilante out to bring him down.

Gray, the bearded bantam with heavyweight cred, is the guy who made the musical trio TLC walk on water in the video for "Waterfalls" and Mini Coopers go airborne in The Italian Job. "But," he says, "a man who can take a city hostage from behind bars in a jail cell is even more gravity-defying."

In the film, Foxx brokers a plea bargain with the murderer of Butler's wife and daughter, provoking the traumatized man to exact blood justice from the city. To get into the mood, Gray listens to the Doors' ominous "The End" on his iPod.

On Day 35 of the 48-day shoot, Gray and Butler, cheerleaders for Philadelphia, share their impressions of the movie, the city and its mayor.

"Mayor Nutter - nicest guy in Philly, a lovely, big soul who's supportive and welcoming, indicative of its citizens," says Butler, the strapping Scot who starred in 300 and Phantom of the Opera.

The challenges that Mayor Nutter has seem small next to the crises his movie counterpart (Doubt's Viola Davis) faces with the man who brings Philadelphia to its knees.

The story behind the story of the ironically titled Law Abiding Citizen, the first production from Butler's Evil Twins company, is likewise the story of where professionalism and ambition meet.


The script gestated for seven years, going through almost as many screenwriters, including Shawshank Redemption writer/director Frank Darabont, who initially was to direct. Scouting locations in 2008, Darabont fell in love with City Hall and rewrote the film - set in Los Angeles - for Philadelphia.

When Gray came on board in October, he was already sold. "Philly has so many things that L.A. does not: historic landmarks, height, density." And cinegenic prisons. Gray shot pivotal sequences at the George Hill Correctional Facility in Delaware County, a forbidding stone structure he compares to a castle.


"In what other place could City Hall be our backlot?" asks producer Lucas Foster, effusive about the support from the Greater Philadelphia Film Office in expediting permits and street closings.

Just as essential as the scenery that will help Gray achieve his "neo-noir" vision are Pennsylvania's tax credits for filmmaking, now threatened by pending legislation in Harrisburg.

When production wraps on March 29, Citizen will have spent about $40 million locally. That represents a lot of hotel rooms occupied, cars rented and drivers hired, caterers cooking and as-yet-uncalculated wage taxes paid by 250 locally based crew members, 1,000 extras, 45 actors, and 20-plus stunt players.

In the life of a film professional, a movie is one small glimmer in the Hollywood sky. What's fascinating about Law Abiding Citizen is that its director and leads (Gray and Butler are both 39, Foxx is 41), prolific workaholics, are also meteors ascendant.

Gray, the soft-spoken and self-taught maker of imaginative music videos, directed crowd-pleasers such as Set It Off and The Italian Job that have made him one of the most successful African American directors in Hollywood.

Butler, the rowdy, rugged, and ripped Edinburgh attorney who left the law for the stage and screen, has, in less than a decade, established himself as a leading man.

Foxx, the classically-trained pianist turned standup comedian turned Oscar-winning dramatic actor turned chart-topping R&B vocalist and satellite-radio host, has established himself as a master of all media.

While Foxx was working in the City Hall basement, Gray and Butler spoke about how their nontraditional paths came to cross in Philadelphia.

F. Gary Gray - F is for Felix, but call him Gary - was one of the boyz in the 'hood of South Central L.A. in 1983 when a family friend took him to the Inglewood Playhouse. Not only did it get the 13-year-old off the streets, but it also gave him experience working with lights and actors.

For high school, his mother sent him to live with his father in the upscale Chicago suburb of Highland Park, Ill. There was production equipment and a high school TV show that aired on cable.

He made films, edited and broadcast them. He put them on his resume without mentioning that they were high-school productions.

"In my Life Skills class I learned the importance of setting goals," he says. He had three: To direct movies, buy a ranch, and buy his mother a home by the time he was 40. Financially, college was not an option.

In L.A., his clip reel enabled Gray to "hustle his way into the industry." He met Foxx during the 1990s at Fox, where the performer was a member of the In Living Color ensemble and the filmmaker an assistant cameraman on the rap show Pump It Up.

He worked his way up the ladder, banking every penny to make a film short that would be his calling card as a director. When he asked his friend, the rapper Ice Cube, for completion money, "Cube said, 'Why not make a feature?' " Which is how Gray came to direct Friday, the amiable stoner comedy starring Ice Cube.

Long story short: Its success made possible subsequent Gray films such as Set It Off (introducing Queen Latifah). By 30, Gray had achieved his goals - a decade early. These days, he donates equipment and time to the 112th Street Elementary School in Watts. His other passion project: A film biography of soul singer Marvin Gaye, one of two in the works.

While Gray, who couldn't afford college, was climbing the Hollywood ladder, Butler applied himself at college and law school. "But the law for me as a career didn't make sense," reflects the T-shirted actor with biceps the size of coconuts.

At 25, with only a children's theater performance in Oliver! behind him, Butler headed to London, where he won parts in West End theater. Butler scored a cameo as the brother of Queen Victoria's servant in Mrs. Brown. Since then Butler's career has run at a gallop.

If actors were mutual funds, he would have the most diverse portfolio around: actioners such as 300, romances such as P.S. I Love You, musicals such as Phantom of the Opera, and family films such as Nim's Island.

"My gut questions what I haven't done, and that's how I make my movie choices," he says.

While Gray pumps up by listening to the Doors, Butler calms down with the meditative rock of the Scottish group Mogwai. Butler would love to be in another musical. His manager (and Evil Twin partner) Alan Siegel thinks he would make a terrific Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls or Harold Hill in The Music Man. Who would disagree?

Butler enjoys "the ease of Philadelphia," where he dips into theater (loved the production of The Odd Couple), samples steak houses, and "made the pilgrimage up the Rocky steps at the museum." His passion project: a biography of Scottish bard Robert Burns. Hear him recite "Ode to a Mouse," and you sense it's going to happen.


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grazie per il riassunto Laura! :clap:
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A Butler piacerebbe essere in un altro musical (n.d.t. :cheeerleaders: :cheeerleaders: )

pure a meeeee! :cheeerleaders:
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Sentitelo recitare 'Ode to a Mouse', e sentirete che sta per accadere.

OMG!!voglioooooo!! *panda* :occhilucidi:
 
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