Of course there was going to be a sequel to the Twilight movie that has captured teen hearts all over the world. That’s not news.
What is news is that the sequel will not be directed by Catherine Hardwicke, despite the fact that it’s taken in almost $160 million worldwide over a production budget of only $37 million. (The fact that it has a 44% fresh tomatometer reading is irrelevant because when the source material sucks and your fanbase wants you to stick slavishly to it, there’s not much else you can do.)
The Variety article points out something very interesting to me:
The problem that stalled negotiations [between Summit Entertainment and Catherine Hardwicke] was that Hardwicke had strong opinions about what to do with the next installment, and so did Summit. The debate was how to focus the adaptation of the second book [New Moon], which deals more with giant werewolves than vampires, as well as the long depression of Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), after her vampire lover (Rob Pattinson) leaves her. One issue was how to get more of teen heartthrob Pattinson into the film. (Rosenberg has figured out a device to achieve this.) But Hardwicke, burned out from her Twilight labors, simply wasn’t willing to jam this movie with a script that still needed months of development.
And this, my friends, is why people shouldn’t adapt novels that have weak and flimsy plots into movies, no matter how much money it could potentially make.
I know I’m a little late to the Cleopatra party, but when you have a day job like mine, things fall by the wayside.
There are times I’m glad that here at Movie Make-out we have a very strict news reporting policy and this is one of them.
One of the best things about having a blog is that you can talk about things that may sometimes only be tangentially-related to the blog’s topic.
Of course Debbie Allen is going to be in the remake of Fame. It wouldn’t make sense if she wasn’t. However, the names of the some of the instructors she will be overseeing as the performing arts school’s principal in Lakeshore and MGM’s remake has just been released to places like
Of all the things that actor Robert Downey, Jr. and MTV.com’s Josh Horowitz talked about in their recent interview, the quote that Ain’t It Cool News pulled out was this one:
Just in case you didn’t get enough of suave golden boy Aaron Eckhart in The Dark Knight this summer, you’re in luck.
Awards season is in danger yet again as federally-negotiated talks between the AMPTP and SAG broke down last week, according to