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Dan Owen reviews

DAN'S   MOVIE   DIGEST

I s s u e # 1 5 5

2 4   N o v e m b e r   2 0 0 5

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MOVIE NEWS

THE PRESTIGE

David Bowie (right) has agreed to star in Christopher Nolan's new movie, The Prestige, alongside Christian Bale, Hugh Jackman and Michael Caine. Bowie will play Nikola Tesler.

RUSH HOUR 3

'Variety' reports that 'New Line Cinema' is finally going ahead with Rush Hour 3, after signing Chris Tucker, Jackie Chan, director Brett Ratner and screenwriter Jeff Nathanson to return.

Tucker will earn $20 million against 20% of gross, and his deal comes with a second-picture commitment for the same salary on a film to be determined later. The actor has given up script approval as long as the final draft matches what Nathanson pitched, adds the trade.

Chan will get around $15 million against 15% of gross, but he will also own the film's distribution rights in China and Hong Kong.

Ratner will get an increase in the upfront part of the $5 million-against-5% gross deal he had on Rush Hour 2.

Nathanson, who scripted the last film, will be paid seven figures to write the third instalment.

'New Line' has the option to greenlight the film by May, based on script approval and a budget the studio hopes won't exceed $120 million. That greenlight would trigger pay-or-play deals for the director and the two stars.

The film will begin shooting next summer in the US and Paris and will be one of the studio's big summer movies for 2007.


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TRAILERS

Superman Returns - Teaser 1 (weblink)

Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
No, it's Superman.

Of course it is. So, what's Supes up to then?
He's about to resurrected by Bryan Singer (X-Men 2), in a new movie that's set 5 years after the events of Superman II.

Before Superman III?
Er, actually they're just ignoring Superman III and IV.

Good idea! So how does the movie look?
The teaser does a good job of letting people know Superman is back next year, but not much beyond that. There are some atmospheric scenes of the Kent farm, the Daily Planet, plus a few glimpses of Superman taking off, Clark Kent leaping across a cornfield, and standing above the planet before flying down through the atmosphere.

Wow, sounds cool!
As teasers go, it's not bad. It beats a few seconds of music and a logo, anyway! What's even better is that the teaser uses some of John Williams' music from 1978's Superman (not the theme tune, sadly) and a Marlon Brando voiceover.

Excellent! The Man Of Steel is back!
Yep, next summer...


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US TOP 10 (CINEMA)

All figures are weekend box-office gross.

  • 1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($102.0m)
  • 2. Walk The Line ($22.3m)
  • 3. Chicken Little ($14.7m)
  • 4. Derailed ($6.51m)
  • 5. Zathura ($5.13m)
  • 6. Jarhead ($4.75m)
  • 7. Get Rich or Die Tryin' ($4.42m)
  • 8. Saw 2 ($3.96m)
  • 9. The Legend of Zorro ($2.36m)
  • 10. Pride & Prejudice (2005) ($2.14m)

UK TOP 10 (CINEMA)

  • 1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (£14.93m)
  • 2. In Her Shoes (£0.86m)
  • 3. The Constant Gardener (£0.73m)
  • 4. Nanny McPhee (£0.63m)
  • 5. Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of The Were-Rabbit (£0.50m)
  • 6. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (£0.30m)
  • 7. Saw 2 (£0.28m)
  • 8. The Libertine (£0.27m)
  • 9. The Brothers Grimm (£0.17m)
  • 10. The Legend of Zorro (£0.07m)


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DVDs reviewed by the editor are watched on a Panasonic TXW32R4 32" widescreen TV connected to either a Creative Dxr2 DVD-ROM player or Microsoft Xbox and played through a Sony STR-DB930 amplifier.

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  • Since Jun 2002: Intel Pentium III 600Mhz, 384Mb RAM, Windows 98 SE, 64Mb ATI Radeon 8500LE
  • Since May 2000: Intel Pentium III 600Mhz, 384Mb RAM, Windows 98 SE, Voodoo 3 3000 AGP