By Jason Apuzzo. The Social Network has a new teaser trailer. It’s pretty good, actually – although it’s still feeling like it’s all about lawsuits and female groupies. Is this about Facebook, or is this the Phil Spector story? The film will also be opening The New York Film Festival.
• Someone has posted an early review of Battle: Los Angeles, another big-scale ‘invasion of America’ flick (this time aliens). The review is a little tepid on this film, which seems to be a kind of Cloverfield take on Independence Day. Battle: LA apparently features Michelle Rodriguez as … a crusty-yet-benign Latina soldier! When have we seen that before? Maybe they should call this Battle: Pandora.
• … which reminds me that Michelle Rodriguez is also featured – wearing an eyepatch – in the new Machete trailer. It’s a terrible, straight-to-video-quality trailer, and Robert Rodriguez better re-cut it fast if he still wants his tax credits.
• The title of the next Jack Ryan movie will be Moscow. I guess that’s because Kiev wasn’t available.
• Ian McKellen says he’s just “marking time” until production on The Hobbit begins. If that’s the case, then I’d like to invite Sir Ian to review Salt for Libertas because I don’t feel like sitting through that film right now.
• James Cameron apparently made $350 million off Avatar, but don’t worry – he’ll gamble it all on whatever he’s shooting next.
• On the Christopher Nolan front, word comes today that Batman 3 may start shooting in April, Warner Brothers is having trouble marketing Inception, Nolan’s Inception cast members are bad-mouthing Palin and Dick Cheney, Nolan would love to do a Bond film, and Nolan also took a great deal of trouble (including filming certain scenes in 65mm) to properly convert Inception into the IMAX format. Nolan’s also thinking of joining the Miami Heat on a sign-and-trade deal, once he clears waivers.
• The Mel Gibson situation is growing so out of control (see here and here) that it almost defies belief. Porn stars, racist rants, death threats, Russian mistresses, child custody lawsuits, secret recordings … why can’t Mel’s films be this entertaining? Edge of Darkness is looking like such a bore right now.
And that’s what’s happening today in the wonderful world of Hollywood …
Posted on July 9th, 2010 at 6:46pm.