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Iron Man partners in crime Jon Favreau and Robert Downy Jr. may work together in Cowboys & Aliens.

Favreau is very interested in corralling this picture deal as director with DreamWorks and Universal overseeing the project. The project has Downey attached to star with a hope of starting in the summer of 2010.

Obviously, based on the title, the film is set in the Old West.  Cowboys and Native Americans battle each other in Arizona when a space ship crashes and a new enemy force makes the battle  majorly different with new technology beyond the wild frontier.

The film is based on a graphic novel of the same name that was published in 2006. The sale of the film idea came from, not the whole novel, a one-sheet of a cowboy and a space ship.

Of course, Favreau and Downey will work on Iron Man 3, but Iron Man 2 needs to open May 10, 2010 first.

Disney Owns Marvel Entertainment

iron_manThe Walt Disney Company bought Marvel Entertainment in a stock and cash business deal worth $4 billion.  What a change this will be for the Mouse House company and means Disney now owns more than 5,000 Marvel characters, including Thor, Fantastic-Four, Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men and Captain America. 

The business transaction needs to be sanctioned by the antitrust review and approved by Marvel shareholders, but the deal is as good as gold.

Does that mean in the future we’ll be visiting Disneyland and riding on an  Iron Man/Spider-Man cosmic amusement ride?

robert-downey-jrI love the whole “vampires suck” pun.  I really do.  And I use it as often as I can because the whole thing is just so apt.  And then I discovered that Robert Downey Jr., who apparently got off the crack and got on with his career, is taking a whole new role–the vampire Lestat.

Oh yes…The Vampire Lestat will be coming our way on the order of eventually.  But this isn’t the first time an Anne Rice novel has been converted to film, either–Lestat was also played by Stuart Townshend back in that godawful tripe Queen of the Damned.  Chances are they’ll start at the beginning of Rice’s vampire hegemony and start with Interview With The Vampire.

I can’t deny that Robert Downey Jr.’s got some real acting chops, especially since his Ally McBeal days.  His time as Iron Man has been downright amazing, and even I’m prepared to be at least provisionally interested in a new Lestat piece.  Provisionally, mind you–this is the kind of vampire movie I generally hate.  But it’s worth keeping an eye on!

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Comic-Con 2009 is over and the Internet buzz about Iron Man 2 might be sizzling down a bit until 2010, but I wanted to share some clips from MSN Movies highlighting interviews with John Favreau, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell and Don Cheadle from this past weekend at Comic-Con 2009. The director and stars chat about the excitement of the anticipated movie and it does look like fun.

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The first Iron Man gave Robert Downey Jr. back his stardom and now the superhero franchise is readying to return to the big screen on May 7, 2010. Iron Man will battle new villain Mickey Rourke,  get to know Scarlett Johansson as the Black Widow.   Downey told Entertainment Weekly that he knows the movie isn’t an underdog this time around. “There are a lot more invisible eyes on us now,” he says.

I recommend you go to Entertainment Weekly’s website and view the whole cover story with exclusive photos. The story includes details about Black Widow fighting over Tony with Pepper Pots (Gwyneth Paltrow).

It looks like Mickey Rourke finally closed a deal to play the Russian villain in Iron Man 2. mickeyrourke

Apparently the negotiating was a bit strained when Marvel Entertainment offered The Wrestler star only $250,000 for his first major studio film in years.

My guess is that Rourke’s salary is much better than that now.

According to Variety, Rourke’s encounters with Iron Man star Robert Downey Jr. on the awards circuit sealed his participation in the film. Rourke won the Golden Globe and was Oscar nominated for The Wrestler and Downey got Golden Globe and Oscar nominations for Tropic Thunder, so Downey used each occasion to recruit Rourke.

As the story goes, when Downey, Rourke as well as actors including Frank Langella and Anne Hathaway took part in a roundtable discussion with Newsweek’s David Ansen, Downey interrupted the proceedings, reached across the table and flat out asked Rourke to do Iron Man 2.

And then, Rourke met with Jon Favreau and scribe Justin Theroux and got to be part of the development of his character. He’ll play Whiplash, a character that includes elements from that comic book villain and Crimson Dynamo, another Russian baddie.

disaster-movieI confess, I knew when I grabbed a copy of Disaster Movie off the shelf at the local video store (yes, I still use the local video store from time to time) that I was probably in for a truly stupid ride.  After all, I’d seen Date Movie.  I’d seen Epic Movie.  I knew what I was in for.

What I thought I was in for was a cheesy plot that made little sense with a quantity of movie parodies thrown in throughout.  I got the cheesy plot in spades–a group of attractive twentysomethings are having a party when they’re besieged by a series of natural disasters.  What will follow is a series of half-baked movie parodies until they can figure out the cause of the natural disasters and fix it.

And yet, I really didn’t.  I really had no idea what I was in for.  For example, I had no idea I was in for quite this quantity of Mad TV alumns.

Like Ike Barinholtz.  Mad TV fans–all eight of us–might well remember the comedian from his various roles on that show.  And he’s all over Disaster Movie.  He’s got like seven, eight parts that I can remember off the top of my head.  Nicole Parker’s also in on this with three roles.  Same with Crista Flanagan at two roles.  I’m amazed they didn’t trot Michael McDonald out in the Speedo for a round of “Look what I can do!”

I also had no idea that they could fit quite so many movie parodies into one movie.  Disaster Movie really isn’t so much a movie as it is a kind of experiment to see just how many movies can be parodied in a single movie without the audience getting up and walking out.  I think the count is somewhere around fifteen or so.  When a movie can allocate five whole percent of the first ten minutes of a movie to an Amy Winehouse look-a-like (Nicole Parker in her first of three roles) belching and generating wind strong enough to rattle a caveman’s dreadlocks, you know they’re not concerned about things like “character development” or “a strong, coherent plotline”.

This isn’t to say that there isn’t some fun to be had in Disaster Movie.  It’s not so much funny as it is patently ludicrous.  A twenty five year old man having a super duper sweet sixteen party because he never had one?  Ludicrous!  His girlfriend cheating on him with Flava Flav, a midget named Jojo and a Calvin Klein model in the space of ten minutes?  Ludicrous!  Kim Kardashian actually having a speaking role in a movie?  Ludicrous!  Okay, maybe that last one’s not quite so ludicrous.  She actually got top billing on the video box, and that should’ve been the clearest sign something was gravely wrong here.

But you’ve got to hand it to these guys–they tried.  Man, did they try.  They probably tried TOO hard, in fact.  You’ve got Alvin and the Chipmunks recast as some kind of rabid psychopaths, and the last five minutes are devoted to a musical number that’s just…well…ludicrous.

Actually, that’s probably the best way to describe the whole movie.  Ludicrous.  Laughably unrealistic, for those who don’t want to go digging out the dictionary. It’s so wildly over the top that the top can no longer see it with the naked eye.  This may not make for a classic comedy romp, but it will make for a few cheap laughs.  And at the end of the day, is that really so bad?

Emily Blunt has stepped forward as the favorite to play Natasha Romanoff in the Iron Man sequel. Romanoff character is a Soviet superspy who doubles as a Black Widow, a beautiful skintight black costume enhanced by high-tech weapons, another nemesis for Robert Downey Jr.’s Tony Stark.

According to Variety, Blunt credits include The Devil Wears Prada, The Jane Austen Book Club and Charlie Wilson’s War.

Robert Downy Jr. playing Sherlock Holmes excites both his fans as well as Sherlock Holmes aficionados. He truly gets under the skin of his characters.  Watching behind-the-scenes footage from Iron Man DVD Special Features proves his professional talent.

Now, he’s confirmed for two Marvel Studio projects. Of course, Iron Man 2 but also is set to star in The Avengers. Jon Favreau who is set to direct the second Iron Man picture will also exec produce The Avengers, which is set for a release date of July 15, 2011. The picture includes the Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and the Incredible Hulk characters.

It’ so funny that Marvel has not confirm until now whether Downey or Favreau were back for Iron Man 2 even though both have been forthcoming about their plans for the sequel, which will bow May 7, 2010.  The film earned $578 million worldwide.  I believe that is enough reason to confirm any major deal right away.  

Congratulations to Timothy Sternberg Post 225 and Rebecca Post 231.  They are the ‘Iron Man’ Winners!!!! 

Iron Man Ultimate DVD set has hit the DVD shelves September 30th. 

Screenhead has some specialty items available for a unique Prize Package Giveaway.

 

The Prize Package includes:

* 18? by 27? Iron Man Poster

* Stark Industries Iron Man Poster Case, very cool, with extendable military design feel to it.

* 512 MB Stark Industries Flash Drive with behind the scenes video clips