Showing posts with label Little Fockers. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

***9 Movie Clips Plus an Exclusive TV Spot for SEASON OF THE WITCH ***RABBIT HOLE Review ***Interactive Trailer for LITTLE FOCKERS

9 Movie Clips Plus an Exclusive TV Spot for SEASON OF THE WITCH

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: December 18th, 2010

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With director Dominic Sena’s Season of the Witch opening on January 7, we’ve been given 9 movie clips and an exclusive TV spot.  Here’s the synopsis:
Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman star in this supernatural action adventure about a heroic Crusader and his closest friend who return home after decades of fierce fighting, only to find their world destroyed by the Plague. The church elders, convinced that a girl accused of being a witch is responsible for the devastation, command the two to transport the strange girl to a remote monastery where monks will perform an ancient ritual to rid the land of her curse. They embark on a harrowing, action-filled journey that will test their strength and courage as they discover the girl’s dark secret and find themselves battling a terrifyingly powerful force that will determine the fate of the world.
Hit the jump to check out the movie clips and the TV spot:
Here’s the movie clips:
Here’s the TV Spot:
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season_of_the_witch_movie_poster_01Here’s the official synopsis for Season of the Witch:
Oscar winner Nicolas Cage (National Treasure, Ghost Rider) and Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Hellboy II, Sons of Anarchy) star in this supernatural action adventure about a heroic Crusader and his closest friend who return home after decades of fierce fighting, only to find their world destroyed by the Plague. The church elders, convinced that a girl accused of being a witch is responsible for the devastation, command the two to transport the strange girl to a remote monastery where monks will perform an ancient ritual to rid the land of her curse. They embark on a harrowing, action-filled journey that will test their strength and courage as they discover the girl’s dark secret and find themselves battling a terrifyingly powerful force that will determine the fate of the world.
The years of brutal warfare in the name of God have stripped Behmen (Cage) of his taste for bloodshed-and his loyalty to the Church. Looking forward to a quiet retirement, Behmen and his comrade-in-arms Felson (Perlman) are bewildered to find their homeland deserted, unaware that Europe has been decimated by the Black Plague.
While searching for food and supplies at the Palace at Marburg, the two knights are apprehended and called before the local Cardinal (Christopher Lee) to explain their unscheduled return from the East. The dying Cardinal threatens the pair with prison for desertion, unless they agree to a dangerous mission. The Cardinal’s dungeon holds a young woman (Claire Foy) accused of being a witch who brings the Plague with her. They can redeem themselves only by accompanying the girl to a distant abbey where she is to stand trial.
The girl’s brutal mistreatment in prison and powerlessness against the accusations of church officials move Behman. Convinced she is merely a convenient scapegoat and fearing she will be condemned without a fair hearing, he agrees to escort her on the treacherous journey.
In addition to his loyal companion Felson, he is accompanied by a well-traveled conman who knows the countryside (Stephen Graham), an eager young man who aspires to knighthood (Robert Sheehan), a bitter knight who has lost his family to the Plague (Ulrich Thomsen) and a naïve priest (Stephen Campbell Moore).
The route is long and arduous, made even more challenging by increasingly disturbing events, and takes the group through uncharted territory, across sheer-walled gorges and deep into wolf-infested forests. One by one his fellow travelers meet with misfortune, and the embattled Crusader finds himself facing his most terrifying adversary.
Season of the Witch stars Nicolas Cage (National Treasure, Ghost Rider), Ron Perlman (Hellboy, “Sons of Anarchy”), Stephen Campbell Moore (The Bank Job, History Boys), Claire Foy (“Going Postal,” “Little Dorrit”), Stephen Graham (“Boardwalk Empire,” Public Enemies), Ulrich Thomsen (Centurion, The International), Robert Sheehan (Cherrybomb) and Christopher Lee (The Lord of the Rings, Alice in Wonderland).
The film is directed by Dominic Sena (Gone in Sixty Seconds, Swordfish) from a screenplay by Bragi Schut (“Threshhold”). Producers are Charles Roven (The Dark Knight, Get Smart) and Alex Gartner (Get Smart, The Bank Job). Director of photography is Amir Mokri (Fast & Furious, Vantage Point). Editors are Mark Helfrich (X-Men: The Last Stand, Rush Hour 1, 2 & 3) and Dan Zimmerman (Predators, Max Payne). Production designer is Uli Hanisch (The International, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer). Original music is by Atli Övarsson. Costume designer is Carlo Poggioli (Miracle at St. Anna, Cold Mountain). Executive producers are Ryan Kavanaugh (Robin Hood, The Fighter), Alan G. Glazer (The International, Get Smart), Steve Alexander (Swimming with Sharks), Tom Karnowski (The Illusionist, Max Payne), and Tucker Tooley (McGruber, Dear John).
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RABBIT HOLE Review

by Bill Graham    Posted: December 19th, 2010

Rabbit Hole is simplistic on the outside. But once opened, the honest portrayal of grief can leave one with a myriad of emotions that strengthen the further you get from the film. Recovering from the loss of a child is a process that people deal with in different ways, and that strain can pull the fibers out of a marriage and fray the family around them. Yet, riding performances that examine the depth of real human emotion and dimension, this isn’t the one-trick pony that it could have been. Instead of treating the theme with nothing but morose sadness, director John Cameron Mitchell utilizes levity and threads it throughout with an earnestness that is at once unfamiliar yet comforting. So hit the jump to follow me further down Rabbit Hole.
Becca (Nicole Kidman) and Howie (Aaron Eckhart) lost their son eight months prior, and their relationship is strained as Becca struggles to recover. Becca’s mom, Nat (Dianne Wiest), has a familiarity with the grief, but the two are constantly clashing; they come from different mindsets despite their blood connection. Becca is trying to move forward in her own way; she contains the storm of emotions within herself instead of displaying them to the outside world. To the people around her this seems like she isn’t grieving at all. The world continues to move forward despite the loss, and Howie and Becca’s relationship is pulled in various directions. Will Becca finally find resolution — if there is such a thing — or will the grief destroy her bond with her husband irrevocably?rabbit_hole_movie_poster_01
Based on the Tony-nominated Broadway play by David Lindsay-Abaire, who adapted it for the screen, Rabbit Hole explores the typical paths of recovery, but group therapy sessions and talk of a greater purpose from God set Becca on edge. Instead of giving easy answers, the film questions how you can move on without those common mainstays. They aren’t for everyone, and Becca has to forge her own path. However, the film never assaults you with those typical paths of resolution; they are briefly touched on and then the narrative pushes onward. Helping to propel the film forward are the performances from Wiest, Kidman, and Eckhart.
Cinema often shows one side of people, and they are generally painted with broad brushstrokes; good or bad, closed off or open, sympathetic or cold. Yet, the three main characters in Rabbit Hole are shown to have some flaw or blemish that defines them while also having appeal. Howie has a powerful love for his wife, but their struggles emotionally and physically test his loyalty and he shows he has a quick temper. Eckhart has two stunning scenes where he blows his cool and there is an eerie calm after the storm. He is trying to help Becca move forward, but struggles to grasp her method. Meanwhile, Kidman displays inner strength and stubbornness that make her endearing, yet she is prone to displays of physical and verbal aggression. These moments are powerful because they shatter her calm and collected demeanor.
Everyone seems to be walking on eggshells around her, and she constantly has to reassure her friends and family that what they said didn’t offend her — that she’s fine — when she is still in turmoil on the inside. Yet, the one person she never reassures is her own mother, who has suffered similar grief. Nat is prone to speaking her mind and when under the influence of alcohol, perhaps oversteps her bounds. There is a very specific difference between their common losses, but Nat has an inspired dialog that puts things in perspective towards the end of the film that leaves a haunting visual.
Meanwhile, humor is intelligently used to both touch and relieve the audience at various points. Laughter can be a coping mechanism, and telling a funny story can give a brief respite from the burden of loss. When Nat tells a light story to Becca, and they both end up laughing about it, you can see how close they can be at times. When Becca and Howie are at group and someone brings up God’s plan, she lets out a brief tirade that leaves audiences snickering at the morose situation. These are the small touches that lend the film earnestness uncommon for such a dramatic theme.
Another small touch that is utilized brilliantly is the music by Anton Sanko and how it can disappear in the middle of intense scenes. A quiet moment in the park is accented by chirping birds and breezes. Additionally, after a few explosive scenes there is a notable lack of score, emphasizing the ups and downs of the journey. All of these tiny details are what round out the experience of Rabbit Hole, and while based on a play, the film never feels like anything less than a well-funded drama.
Each emotional peak in Rabbit Hole is earned and steadily built up, and the performances are rich and multi-dimensioned. While a number of clichés are thrown at the couple, the navigation of those bumps is what keeps the film from feeling on rails. Humor can go a long way to soften blows, but the emotional core is never sacrificed in the search for a laugh. This isn’t an uproarious film by any means, but the short runtime coupled with the interwoven lightness creates a potent dramatic narrative that leaves a lasting impression. Rabbit Hole is currently in limited release and will continually expand in the coming weeks.
Rating: A


Interactive Trailer for LITTLE FOCKERS

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: December 20th, 2010

This past year, we’ve seen the rise of “Interactive Trailers”, which allow viewers to stop the trailer and go deeper into the film, whether it’s with director’s commentary, photos, or fun facts.  The “i-Trailer” was done well with Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and The Social Network, and for those films, both of which reference interactive mediums (video games and the Internet, respectively), an interactive trailer makes sense.  Why Universal decided to make an interactive trailer for Little Fockers makes somewhat less sense.  Unless one of the behind-the-scenes clips is someone handing Robert De Niro a paycheck, I don’t think anyone really needs to go deeper into Meet the Parents universe.
But if you’re just bonkers for this franchise, then hit the jump to check out the interactive trailer.  Little Fockers stars Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Blythe Danner, Owen Wilson, Teri Polo, Barbara Streisand, Jessica Alba, and Dustin Hoffman.  It opens December 22nd.
Here’s the official synopsis for Little Fockers:
The test of wills between Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) and Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) escalates to new heights of comedy in the third installment of the blockbuster series-Little Fockers. Laura Dern, Jessica Alba and Harvey Keitel join the returning all-star cast for a new chapter of the worldwide hit franchise. It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam (Polo) and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get “in” with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack. After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, however, Jack’s suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back. When Greg and Pam’s entire clan-including Pam’s lovelorn ex, Kevin (Owen Wilson)-descends for the twins’ birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he’s fully capable as the man of the house. But with all the misunderstandings, spying and covert missions, will Greg pass Jack’s final test and become the family’s next patriarch… or will the circle of trust be broken for good?

Thursday, December 16, 2010

***Justin Timberlake And Amanda Seyfried Making Out On The Set Of 'Now' ***World Premiere of "Little Fockers" ***"The Tourist": Rome Photocall

Justin Timberlake And Amanda Seyfried Making Out On The Set Of 'Now'
Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried making out for the upcoming movie 'Now' in Downtown Los Angeles, CA. Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried making out for the upcoming movie 'Now' in Downtown Los Angeles, CA.Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried making out for the upcoming movie 'Now' in Downtown Los Angeles, CA.Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried making out for the upcoming movie 'Now' in Downtown Los Angeles, CA.
Justin Timberlake And Amanda Seyfried Making Out On The Set Of 'Now'
Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried making out for the upcoming movie 'Now' in Downtown Los Angeles, CA.
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Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures Present the World Premiere of "Little Fockers"
Actress Jessica Alba attends the world premiere of "Little Fockers" at Ziegfeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures Present the World Premiere of "Little Fockers"
In This Photo: Jessica Alba
Actress Jessica Alba attends the world premiere of "Little Fockers" at Ziegfeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
( December 14, 2010 - Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images North America)
(L-R) Actors Ben Stiller, Jessica Alba, Robert De Niro and Owen Wilson attend the world premiere of "Little Fockers" at Ziegfeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures Present the World Premiere of "Little Fockers"
(L-R) Actors Ben Stiller, Jessica Alba, Robert De Niro and Owen Wilson attend the world premiere of "Little Fockers" at Ziegfeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
( December 14, 2010 - Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images North America)
Owen Wilson Actor Owen Wilson attends the world premiere of "Little Fockers" at Ziegfeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures Present the World Premiere of "Little Fockers"
In This Photo: Owen Wilson
Actor Owen Wilson attends the world premiere of "Little Fockers" at Ziegfeld Theatre on December 15, 2010 in New York City.
( December 14, 2010 - Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images North America)
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"The Tourist": Rome Photocall
Johnny Depp attends the 'The Tourist' photocall at Excelsior Hotel on December 15, 2010 in Rome, Italy. Johnny Depp attends the 'The Tourist' photocall at Excelsior Hotel on December 15, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
"The Tourist": Rome Photocall
In This Photo: Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp attends the 'The Tourist' photocall at Excelsior Hotel on December 15, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
( December 14, 2010 - Photo by Ernesto Ruscio/Getty Images Europe)
 
 
 
"The Tourist": Rome Premiere
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie attend "The Tourist" premiere at The Space Cinema on December 15, 2010 in Rome, Italy. Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie attends "The Tourist" premiere at The Space Cinema on December 15, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
"The Tourist": Rome Premiere
In This Photo: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie attend "The Tourist" premiere at The Space Cinema on December 15, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
( December 14, 2010 - Photo by Elisabetta Villa/Getty Images Europe) http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/H9n9YwUoeQg/The+Tourist+Rome+Premiere

***Brad Pitt - 'The Tree of Life' Trailer! ***Kirsten Dunst: 'Somewhere' Screening with Parker Posey ***'Little Fockers' World Premiere

Brad Pitt - 'The Tree of Life' Trailer!

Brad Pitt - 'The Tree of Life' Trailer!
Brad Pitt looks over his shoulder in the trailer for his new movie, The Tree of Life.
The film - out May 27, 2011 - stars Brad as the father of three boys in a story set in the 1950s where the eldest son of the family witnesses the loss of innocence.
The Tree of Life also stars Sean Penn and Fiona Shaw.
Terrence Malick wrote and directed the project!
WHAT DO YOU THINK of the Tree of Life trailer?

The Tree of Life - Trailer

http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/12/15/brad-pitt-the-tree-of-life-trailer/
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Kirsten Dunst: 'Somewhere' Screening with Parker Posey

Kirsten Dunst: 'Somewhere' Screening with Parker Posey
Kirsten Dunst and Parker Posey come out to support Stephen Dorff at a screening of his new movie Somewhere at NYC’s Tribeca Grand Hotel on Sunday (December 12).
In the 28-year-old actress’ latest movie, All Good Things, she plays a type of person that she has never played before. “I think people will be surprised to see me in this role,” she told USA Today. “It was very demanding, but I knew I could enrich it.”
Kirsten is currently preparing to work on a film version of Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road. “It’s a guy’s story,” she admits, “but the women had wild times, too. Their roles are smaller, but it’s an epic and a good thing to be part of.”
http://justjared.buzznet.com/2010/12/15/kirsten-dunst-somewhere-screening/

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premiere of "Little Fockers" at The Ziegfeld Theater in NYC
 
 
 
'Little Fockers' World Premiere
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
'Little Fockers' World Premiere
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
( December 16, 2010 - Photo by Photo Agency)
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY. Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
'Little Fockers' World Premiere
In This Photo: Jessica Alba, Cash Warren
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
( December 16, 2010 - Photo by Photo Agency)
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
'Little Fockers' World Premiere
In This Photo: Ben Stiller
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
( December 16, 2010 - Photo by Photo Agency)
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
'Little Fockers' World Premiere
In This Photo: Laura Harring
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
( December 16, 2010 - Photo by Photo Agency)
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
'Little Fockers' World Premiere
In This Photo: Teri Polo
Celebrities at the 'Little Fockers' World Premiere at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, NY.
( December 16, 2010 - Photo by Photo Agency)

***Julianne Moore: Bulgari 125th Anniversary Celebration ***Sandra Bullock Is People's Woman of the Year ***Jessica Alba: 'Little Fockers' NYC Premiere! ***Reese Witherspoon & Robert Pattinson: 'Water for Elephants' Trailer!

Julianne Moore: Bulgari 125th Anniversary Celebration

Julianne Moore: Bulgari 125th Anniversary Celebration
Julianne Moore comes out to support the exhibition launch for Bulgari’s 125th anniversary celebration on Thursday (December 9) at the Grand Palais in Paris, France.
The 50-year-old actress paired her Lanvin LBD with Christian Louboutin shoes and Bulgari jewels and a bag.
Inside the bash, Julianne met up with her Children of Men co-star Clive Owen and French actress Juliette Binoche.
15+ pictures inside of Julianne Moore at the Bulgari 125h anniversary celebration…


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Sandra Bullock Is People's Woman of the Year

Sandra Bullock Is People's Woman of the Year
Sandra Bullock takes the cover of People’s Year-End issue and is crowned 2010’s Woman of the Year!
“Bad things happen, but she celebrates the good ones. And [her son] Louis is a wonderful celebration of good things,” a source told the magazine.
The 46-year-old actress’s whirlwind year included an Oscar win for The Blind Side, divorcing Jesse James, and finalizing the adoption of Louis.
People also named the year’s other intriguing figure, including Bret Michaels (the Ultimate Survivor), Kim Kardashian (the Entrepreneur), Kate Middleton and Prince William (the Royal Couple), and Elin Nordegren (the Class Act).


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Jessica Alba: 'Little Fockers' NYC Premiere!

Jessica Alba: 'Little Fockers' NYC Premiere!
Jessica Alba is white hot in Valentino Couture at the premiere of her new film, Little Fockers, on Wednesday (December 15) at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City.
The 29-year-old actress finished off her look with David Webb jewels and a bag and shoes by Christian Louboutin.
The movie, out next Wednesday (December 22), also stars Robert De Niro, Owen Wilson, and Ben Stiller.
Jess will soon be busy working on another project, this time for TV!
She’s reportedly signed on as an executive producer for an upcoming CBS sitcom.
The project, currently titled The Mother of All Something, centers around real-life blogger Kelly Oxford and her life as a stay-at-home mom, NYMag reports.
Will & Grace writer Jhoni Marchinko will also be working with Jess as a producer.
10+ pictures inside of Jessica Alba at the Little Fockers NYC premiere…


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Reese Witherspoon & Robert Pattinson: 'Water for Elephants' Trailer!

Reese Witherspoon & Robert Pattinson: 'Water for Elephants' Trailer!
Check out the just-released trailer for Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson’s upcoming movie Water for Elephants!
Synopsis: Veterinary school student Jacob (Pattinson) meets and falls in love with Marlena (Witherspoon), a star performer in a circus of a bygone era. They discover beauty amidst the world of the Big Top, and come together through their compassion for a special elephant. Against all odds - including the wrath of Marlena’s charismatic but dangerous husband, August (Christopher Waltz) - Jacob and Marlena find lifelong love.
Water for Elephants, based on the bestseller of the same name, hits theaters April 15, 2011!
WILL YOU WATCH Reese and Robert in Water for Elephants?
Water for Elephants Trailer
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

***Martin Scorsese Confirms He’ll Reunite with Robert De Niro for THE IRISHMAN ***6 Movie Clips and New Images from LITTLE FOCKERS

Martin Scorsese Confirms He’ll Reunite with Robert De Niro for THE IRISHMAN

by Adam Chitwood    Posted: December 13th, 2010

It’s been 15 years since director Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro made a film together (1995’s Casino), but it looks like the famous duo will soon be reunited. Speaking at the BAFTA’s Life in Pictures Q&A, the director said that he and De Niro hope to shoot the long-in gestation gangster film The Irishman next year. We first told you about the project back in 2008, and then got an update from De Niro back in April of this year. The film is based on the non-fiction novel I Heard You Paint Houses, from author Charles Brandt. The book chronicles the life of mob hitman Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran, who supposedly murdered Jimmy Hoffa.
Al Pacino and Joe Pesci have been rumored to be involved with the film as well, and Scorsese said that the project is currently going through financing.  Digital Spy reports that Scorsese’s Gangs of New York and Cape Fear screenwriter Steven Zaillian is working on the script. Hit the jump for more on the project.
i_heard_you_paint_houses_book_coverWhile Scorsese’s collaborations with Leonardo DiCaprio have been nothing short of fantastic, I’m beyond thrilled to see the director reunite with De Niro. No matter what you may think of some of their less than successful films together, they were always pushing boundaries. Besides, it’s been a while since De Niro took on a project that wasn’t afraid to pull punches (I’m looking at you Little Fockers).
When De Niro provided an update on the project back in April, he mentioned that he and Scorsese were talking about turning The Irishman into two films, the second being an homage of sorts to Fellini’s 8 1/2:
“We have a more ambitious idea, hopefully, to make it a two-part type of film or two films…using the footage from ‘Paint Houses’ to do another kind of a [film that is] reminiscent of a kind of 8 ½.”
He mentioned that the second film would be semi-autobiographical, focusing on things he and Scorsese have experienced over the years. No word on whether this is still the plan, but I wouldn’t put it past the duo to attempt something as ambitious or off-the-wall as a companion film.
While mentioning that The Irishman was currently being financed, Scorsese said that it could start shooting as early as next year. Not unlike most other directors of his caliber, Scorsese has a litany of projects in various stages of readiness. He has the long-in-the-works adaptation of Silence, which follows two Jesuit priests in 17th century Japan (Daniel-Day Lewis and Benicio Del Toro were previously attached). He’s also been working on the Frank Sinatra biopic that was announced earlier this year. Whatever his next project may be, any Scorsese flick is a much-welcomed event in a Hollywood climate filled with films like Vampires Suck. The director is currently filming his first 3D project The Invention of Hugo Cabret with Chloe Moretz and Ben Kingsley. The family film is set to be released on December 9, 2011.





6 Movie Clips and New Images from LITTLE FOCKERS

by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub    Posted: December 13th, 2010

Since the 1970’s, Robert De Niro has made countless films.  While some have clearly missed the mark, a few of them are considered classics in every sense of the word.  Some of my favorites are Goodfellas, Heat, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver, The Godfather Part 2, and Righteous Kill.  Kidding with that last one.
However, while he’s made some amazing films, not all of them have been box office hits.  In fact, you might be surprised to learn that his two biggest hits were not made with Martin Scorsese, but with Ben Stiller.  While some might dismiss Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers, Parents made $166 million (worldwide) and Fockers made $280 million (worldwide).  With this kind of money, it’s no surprise Universal made a third entry (called Little Fockers) and it gets released December 22.
Anyway, Universal has released 6 clips and a number of new images from the film.  Check them out after the jump – along with the official synospis:
Here’s the synopsis:
The test of wills between Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) and Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) escalates to new heights of comedy in the third installment of the blockbuster series—Little Fockers.  Laura Dern, Jessica Alba and Harvey Keitel join the returning all-star cast for a new chapter of the worldwide hit franchise.
It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam (Polo) and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get “in” with his tightly wound father-in-law, Jack.  After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, however, Jack’s suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back.
When Greg and Pam’s entire clan—including Pam’s lovelorn ex, Kevin (Owen Wilson)—descends for the twins’ birthday party, Greg must prove to the skeptical Jack that he’s fully capable as the man of the house.  But with all the misunderstandings, spying and covert missions, will Greg pass Jack’s final test and become the family’s next patriarch…or will the circle of trust be broken for good?
Little Fockers stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Blythe Danner, Teri Polo, Jessica Alba, Laura Dern and Barbra Streisand
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