Showing posts with label Michael Mann. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Mann. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2011

***First Trailer for I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT ***Virginia Madsen and Kenan Thompson in Talks for Rob Reiner’s SUMMER AT DOG DAVE’S ***Michael Mann to Direct GO LIKE HELL ***First Look at Robert Pattinson in David Cronenberg’s COSMOPOLIS and Gris Grimly’s PINOCCHIO ***I Don't Know How She Does It Trailer

First Trailer for I DON’T KNOW HOW SHE DOES IT

by Adam Chitwood    Posted: May 26th, 2011 at 5:40 pm

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The first trailer for the Sarah Jessica Parker-starred I Don’t Know How She Does It has gone online. The romantic comedy, directed by Douglas McGrath (Emma) and written by Aline Brosh McKenna (The Devil Wears Prada), is based on the book by Allison Pearson, which tells the story of a working mom (Parker) trying to balance the many competing elements of her life. While it doesn’t necessarily look like a home run, the trailer seems a bit more promising than your standard “Kate Hudson is crazy but no one seems to notice” fare, if only because of the fantastic cast.
Parker stars alongside Greg Kinnear, Pierce Brosnan, Kelsey Grammar, Christina Hendricks, Olivia Munn, Seth Meyers and Jane Curtin. The Weinstein Company will release the flick on September 16th. Hit the jump to watch the trailer.  http://collider.com/i-dont-know-how-she-does-it-trailer/93226/


Virginia Madsen and Kenan Thompson in Talks for Rob Reiner’s SUMMER AT DOG DAVE’S

by Jason Barr    Posted: May 26th, 2011

Oscar-nominee Virginia Madsen (Sideways) and SNL‘s Kenan Thompson are in the midst of negotiations to join director Rob Reiner’s (When Harry Met Sally) drama Summer at Dog Dave’s. Already starring Morgan Freeman, the film tells the story of a disabled author (Freeman) whose love of the sauce is reducing his creative output. According to Variety, Madsen would make a turn as Freeman’s new neighbor, a single-mother of three who befriends the author and inspires him to, well you can probably guess the outcome (hint: he starts writing again). As for Thompson, the report claims he is in talks to take on the role of Freeman’s “helpful nephew.” Apparently not helpful enough to help him overcome alcoholism, but helpful nonetheless. Production on Summer at Dog Dave’s is set to begin in New York this July with the film aiming for a 2012 release. http://collider.com/virginia-madsen-summer-at-dog-daves-kenan-thompson/93180/


Michael Mann to Direct GO LIKE HELL

by Adam Chitwood  Posted: May 26th, 2011

Michael Mann is close to a deal to helm 20th Century Fox’s Go Like Hell. The film is based on the book by A.J. Baime, which focuses on the 1966 battle between Ford and Ferrari when an American car won the Le Mans race for the first time in history. Baime’s story focuses on Henry Ford II, young visionary Lee Iacocca, and former racing champion turned engineer Carroll Shelby. The three worked together to reinvent the Ford company and eventually became the first Americans to win the 24-Hours of Le Mans race in France.
Showblitz reports that while no casting has begun, Brad Pitt has been considered as the lead. Mann has a number of projects that he’s considering as his next directing vehicle, including an adaptation of Bernard Cornwell’s Agincourt, a novel centered around the 15th century Battle of Agincourt. He’s also circling the adventure film Gold, produced by Paul Haggis. Hit the jump to read a synopsis of Baime’s Go Like Hell. http://collider.com/michael-mann-go-like-hell/93169/





First Look at Robert Pattinson in David Cronenberg’s COSMOPOLIS and Gris Grimly’s PINOCCHIO

by Matt Goldberg    Posted: May 26th, 2011 at 2:19 pm

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The first image from David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis plus a first look at the puppet model for Gris Grimly’s Pinocchio has gone online.  Cosmopolis is based on the Don DeLillo novel about a newlywed billionaire (Robert Pattinson) who ends up losing his bride and his billions in a single day.  In addition to Pattinson, the film features an exciting cast including Jay Baruchel, Samantha Morton, Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti, Mathieu Amalric, Kevin Durand, and Sarah Gadon.  The first image from the film was snapped by Cronenberg’s daughter Caitlin, who is a talented photographer in her own right.
The Pinocchio puppet comes from Gris Grimly and Mark Gustafson’s adaptation of Grimly’s gritty but faithful graphic novel adaptation of Carlo Colodi’s famous story.  We previously reported that Guillermo del Toro will be producing with the Jim Henson Company to turn the book into a 3D stop-motion animated feature.  The production is also working from a script by composer/screenwriter Nick Cave (The Proposition).  This puppet isn’t being used in the film, but it’s a model to show potential distributors.  Hit the jump to check out both images. http://collider.com/cosmopolis-movie-image-gris-grimly-pinocchio-image/93117/



I Don't Know How She Does It Trailer

The Weinstein Company has debuted the first trailer for the upcoming fall comedy I Don't Know How She Does It, which debuts in theaters nationwide on September 16. Click on the video player below for your first glimpse at stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, and Greg Kinnear.
http://www.movieweb.com/news/i-dont-know-how-she-does-it-trailer

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

***First Image of Cameron Diaz and Colin Firth on the GAMBIT Set; Stanley Tucci and Cloris Leachman Cast ***Michael Mann Confirmed to Direct AGINCOURT ***Tilda Swinton, Michael Fassbender, and Mia Wasikowska to Star in Jim Jarmusch’s “Crypto-Vampire Love Story” ***New Financier Comes on to HIGHLANDER Reboot; Justin Lin Still Attached; New Screenwriters Announced ***Chris Pine in Talks to Star in Jeff Nichols’ MUD

Michael Mann Confirmed to Direct AGINCOURT
by Matt Goldberg Posted: May 16th, 2011 at 11:54 am


Last October, we learned that Michael Mann was considering an adaptation of Bernard Cornwell’s Agincourt. Today, ScreenDaily reports that Mann is now officially attached to direct and that Luc Roeg’s Independent is developing the project with Benjamin Ross writing the script. Roeg tells ScreenDaily that Agincourt now has “momentum”, but it’s still too early to predict a start date for filming. Mann recently directed the pilot for the upcoming HBO series Luck. He’s also been circling biopics of notorious Chicago crime boss Tony Accardo and Spanish Civil War photographer Robert Capa.


Cornwell’s novel tells about the famous 15th century Battle of Agincourt through the perspective of young fugitive Nicholas Hook who becomes an archer in King Henry V’s fight against the French. Hit the jump for a synopsis of the novel.
http://collider.com/michael-mann-agincourt/91157/






Tilda Swinton, Michael Fassbender, and Mia Wasikowska to Star in Jim Jarmusch’s “Crypto-Vampire Love Story”
by Matt Goldberg Posted: May 16th, 2011 at 10:30 am


Last August, we reported that director Jim Jarmusch had lined up talented actors Tilda Swinton, Michael Fassbender, and Mia Wasikowksa for his next film. Today, we finally have some details on the project and it sounds like a doozy. Jarmusch tells ScreenDaily that the film is a “‘crypto-vampire love story’, set against the romantic desolation of Detroit and Tangiers.” Swinton, Fassbender, and Wasikowska will all play vampires with John Hurt in a featured role.


While I’ve grown more than tired with the glut of vampire flicks we’ve seen over the past several years, Jarmusch is obviously going to craft a vampire flick unlike any other. Granted, I’m not the biggest fan of his work, but I can appreciate that he’s uncompromising and original in his vision and I’m glad filmmakers like him can still get their movies made.
http://collider.com/jarmusch-vampire-movie-swinton-fassbender-wasikowska/91144/




New Financier Comes on to HIGHLANDER Reboot; Justin Lin Still Attached; New Screenwriters Announced
by Matt Goldberg Posted: May 16th, 2011 at 8:19 am


RCR Media Group has sent out a press release announcing they’re co-financing the Highlander reboot with Summit Entertainment and Neal Moritz Productions. For those unfamiliar with the premise, it’s about immortal guys called Highlanders who cut off each other’s heads until only one Highlander remains. Then he gets a special prize and a Queen song plays. The press release reports that Fast Five director Justin Lin is still attached, but keep in mind that his plate is filling up with other projects due to the success of Fast Five. Not only does Universal want to hit the gas on Fast and Furious 6, but Lin is also attached to Terminator 5. Does he want to make the first great Highlander movie (the original is campy fun, but not a great movie) or does he want to go to a film that’s likelier to succeed like Fast 6 or T5?


The press release also announces that Art Marcum and Matt Holloway (Iron Man) wrote the screenplay, but back in February we reported that Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg had been hired to rewrite the script that was originally penned by The Wibberleys (National Treasure) . Neither Rosenberg nor The Wibberleys are mentioned in the press release, which you can read after the jump.
http://collider.com/highlander-reboot-new-financier-screenwriters/91121/






Chris Pine in Talks to Star in Jeff Nichols’ MUD
by Matt Goldberg Posted: May 15th, 2011 at 7:52 pm


Chris Pine may star in Mud, the new drama from Take Shelter writer-director Jeff Nichols. 24 Frames reports that Pine would play the title character, fugitive who encounters two 14-year-old boys who attempt to help him escape from an island in the Mississippi. Rather than the hard-charging hero Pine has played in his recent films, Mud “is both an unsavory and a redemptive character and who teaches the boys as much as he learns from them.” Producer Aaron Ryder (Memento) says the film is in the vein of Stand By Me. FilmDistrict, which has been cleaning up at Cannes, will distribute.


Folks familiar with Pine’s acclaimed work on stage will probably be less unsurprised to hear him talking on more serious dramatic work in films. He’s got a nice mix of action and drama coming up with the untitled Jack Ryan reboot churning through development, Star Trek 2 likely to shoot sometime this year, and Alex Kurtzman’s family drama Welcome to People. He’ll next be seen in McG’s action-comedy This Means War. As for Nichols, some folks loved Take Shelter, but I thought it moved a bit too slowly and could use a bit of editing even though star Michael Shannon was electrifying.
http://collider.com/chris-pine-mud-jeff-nichols/91089/






First Image of Cameron Diaz and Colin Firth on the GAMBIT Set; Stanley Tucci and Cloris Leachman Cast
by Brendan Bettinger Posted: May 15th, 2011 at 8:16 am
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Director Michael Hoffman (The Last Station) initiated principal photography last week on the remake of the 1966 caper comedy Gambit. Cameron Diaz and Colin Firth are subbing in for Shirley MacLaine and Michael Caine, respectively, as partners in a con to sell a fake Monet painting. Stanley Tucci and Cloris Leachman have just signed on to the production; they will be joined by Alan Rickman and Tom Courtenay. Factor in the Coen Brothers wrote the screenplay, and there’s plenty of talent on both sides of the Gambit camera.


Production is in London right now, with plans to shift to New Mexico. See the first official image of Diaz and Firth in costume on the Gambit set along with the official press release after the jump.
http://collider.com/gambit-movie-image/90954/

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

**First Clip from HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2 **Jason Statham in Talks to Star in PARKER for Director Taylor Hackford **HBO Debuts In Production Featurette for Michael Mann’s LUCK Starring Dustin Hoffman **Logan Lerman to Star in Seth Gordon’s Indie Drama THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK

Jason Statham in Talks to Star in PARKER for Director Taylor Hackford
by Phil Brown Posted: April 18th, 2011
Jason Statham, the man with the finest British growl in the business, is in talks to star in the new thriller Parker. Adapted from a popular series of novels by Donald E. Westlake (writing under the pseudonym Richard Stark), the film will cast the Crank star as an honorable thief (would Statham ever play any other kind of thief?). The character has inspired several solid cinematic outings before, so the source material definitely has a successful pedigree. The film will be directed by journeyman filmmaker Taylor Hackford for the production company trifecta of Sierra/Affinity, Incentive Filmed Entertainment and Sidney Kimmel Entertainment.


Hit the jump for more juicy details on this impending action flick.
........... http://collider.com/jason-statham-parker-taylor-hackford/86491/








First Clip from HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS – PART 2
by Matt Goldberg Posted: April 18th, 2011
While the first clip from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 went online last week, it was a low-version quality taped off a TV screen. A better versions ripped from the new Blu-ray of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 has now gone online and it gives us a good look at various snippets of footage from the upcoming grand finale as well as a scene featuring Harry speaking with Mr. Ollivander (John Hurt). For those unfamiliar with the character (or need a brief refresher), Ollivander is the one who sold Harry his wand way back in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and who was kidnapped by Voldemort in Deathly Hallows – Part 1.


Hit the jump to check out the featurette/clip. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 opens in 3D on July 15th. Click here for all of our Harry Potter coverage.
............ http://collider.com/harry-potter-deathly-hallows-part-2-clip-2/86499/






HBO Debuts In Production Featurette for Michael Mann’s LUCK Starring Dustin Hoffman
by Ethan Anderton Posted: April 18th, 2011
The cable network just premiered their brand new spectacular fantasy series Game of Thrones last night (read my review here), but HBO is already giving us a taste of another new series in their future. The network recently premiered a short featurette on the horse racing series Luck starring Dustin Hoffman with a pilot directed by Michael Mann (Collateral). The series takes a provocative look at horse racing including the owners, gamblers, jockeys and diverse gaming industry players.


Once again, with little effort, HBO has me interested in yet another one of their new drama series. And with a cast that also includes Joan Allen, Michael Gambon, Dennis Farina, John Ortiz, Kevin Dunn, Richard Kind, Jason Gedrick, Ritchie Coster, Ian Hart, Tom Payne, Kerry Condon, Gary Stevens, and Nick Nolte, this should be something worth seeing down the road. Check out the featurette after the jump for your first look at Luck.
........... http://collider.com/luck-hbo-featurette/86503/




Logan Lerman to Star in Seth Gordon’s Indie Drama THE ONLY LIVING BOY IN NEW YORK
by Matt Goldberg Posted: April 18th, 2011
Logan Lerman has signed on to star in The Only Living Boy in New York for director Seth Gordon (Four Christmases). According to Deadline, the indie drama (written by The Dilemma screenwriter Allan Loeb) “is a twisted coming of age tale in which a young man (Lerman) learns that his overbearing father is having an affair. The son tries to stop it, only to become involved with the woman as well. With advice from a questionable quirky neighbor, the young man learns about love.” Ugh. Because the premise isn’t quirky faux-drama enough, let’s throw in a quirky neighbor who gives advice.


Lerman will next be seen in the atrocious-looking 3D adaptation of The Three Musketeers. He’s also set to star in an adaptation of The Perks of Being a Wallflower opposite Emma Watson. As for Gordon, his new film Horrible Bosses, opens July 8th.
............ http://collider.com/logan-lermanthe-only-living-boy-in-new-york/86507/

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

**First Trailer for LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE Starring Mandy Moore and Kellan Lutz **Bradley Cooper in Early Negotiations to Star in THE CROW Remake **Casting Call: Kevin Durand Joins COSMOPOLIS; Nico Tortorella in Talks for Villain Role in ODD THOMAS **Michael Mann and Paul Haggis Team Up for GOLD

Bradley Cooper in Early Negotiations to Star in THE CROW Remake

by Adam Chitwood    Posted: April 12th, 2011

Well that was fast. Just a week ago 28 Weeks Later director/co-writer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was tapped to helm the remake of The Crow for Relativity Media, and now Bradley Cooper is in talks to star. Heat Vision reports that Cooper met with the Spanish director in Spain recently and the two “shared a vision for the character and the film.” This flick is a “re-invention” of the 1994 film based on the James O’Barr comic which tells the story of a rock star who is murdered trying to rescue his fiancĂ©e by thugs, only to be resurrected in order to seek revenge.
Production on the film is slated to begin this fall. No screenwriter is mentioned in the report, but it’s assumed that Fresnadillo will be doing at least some script work on the film given his writing background. Cooper has been pulling off the “leading man” thing lately, and was a staple on most recent comic-book movie shortlists (he auditioned for Green Lantern). It looks like the actor may finally have his turn.



Casting Call: Kevin Durand Joins COSMOPOLIS; Nico Tortorella in Talks for Villain Role in ODD THOMAS

by Adam Chitwood    Posted: April 12th, 2011

We’ve got a couple of casting stories for you this evening. First up, Kevin Durand (X-Men Origins: Wolverine) has joined the cast of David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis. The film stars Robert Pattinson as a newlywed billionaire who loses his his entire fortune (not to mention his blushing new bride) over the course of one really bad day. Variety reports that Durand will play Pattinson’s chief security officer. The cast now includes Pattinson, Jay Baruchel, Samantha Morton, Juliette Binoche, Paul Giamatti, Mathieu Amalric and Sarah Gadon.
Next up, Scream 4 star Nico Tortorella is in talks to join Stephen Sommers’ (The Mummy) adaptation of Dean Koontz’s Odd Thomas as the villain. The story centers on a short-order cook who can commune with the dead. Anton Yelchin is set to play the protagonist, with Willem Dafoe poised to play the local police chief who is in on the cook’s secret. Heat Vision reports that Tortorella would play an officer under Dafoe’s character who is secretly “a member of a Satanic cult bent on destroying the town.” Addison Timlin is poised to play Yelchin’s girlfriend. Hit the jump for a synopsis of the book.



Michael Mann and Paul Haggis Team Up for GOLD

by Adam Chitwood    Posted: April 12th, 2011

Director Michael Mann is eyeing Gold as his next directing vehicle with Paul Haggis onboard as a producing partner. Said to be in the vein of Treasure of the Sierra Madre, the contemporary thriller centers on a search for, naturally, gold. Written on spec by Patrick Massett and John Zinman (TV’s Friday Night Lights), Heat Vision reports that Haggis was initially looking towards directing the film himself before deciding his plate was too full. He then brought the script to Mann, who took quite a liking to it.
Mann and Haggis will produce the film alongside Michael Nozik, with Mann looking at it as a possible directing vehicle. The three plan on developing the package before going out to studios. While no actors are attached as of yet, Mann sent the script to Leonardo DiCaprio. Mann himself has quite a few projects on the horizon as well, including an adaptation of the Bernard Cornwell novel Agincourt which centers on the 15th century battle between the English and the French.


First Trailer for LOVE WEDDING MARRIAGE Starring Mandy Moore and Kellan Lutz

by Brendan Bettinger   Posted: April 12th, 2011

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IFC Films has debuted the trailer for Love, Wedding, Marriage, the directorial debut of Dermot Mulroney.  Mandy Moore stars as Ava, a newlywed marriage counselor who learns her parents (James Brolin and Jane Seymour) are getting divorced: “Ava sets out on a dangerous path to save her parents’ marriage at the expense of her own, manipulating loved ones to achieve her objectives.”  Twilight hunk Kellan Lutz plays Moore’s husband.  Jessica Szohr plays her sister.
Love, Wedding, Marriage premieres on demand May 1, followed by a limited release on June 3.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

***Sheldon Turner to Write BIG TUNA for Michael Mann ***New Posters for BLACK SWAN, BLITZ, and BARNEY’S VERSION

Sheldon Turner to Write BIG TUNA for Michael Mann

by Ben Garman    Posted: December 7th, 2010

Director Michael Mann (Heat) has hired Sheldon Turner, the screenwriter partly responsible for Clooney comedy Up In The Air, to write his new crime thriller, Big Tuna. The movie will be a biopic of Chicago crime lord Tony Accardo, and his young protege Sam Giancana, who eventually replaced him. For Michael Mann, this will be his second attempt at a gangster biopic, the first being the disappointing Public Enemies last year, which starred Johnny Depp as notorious bank robber, John Dillinger. Variety reports that Mann’s chosen scribe, Sheldon Turner, is a wanted man himself at the minute, attached to numerous high profile projects including his directorial debut, By Virtue Fall, starring Colin Farrell and Eric Bana, and as producer for rom-com, Kiss and Tell. Hit the jump for more on Big Tuna and both men involved.
Mann says the film will detail the life of “an older man who was the undisputed boss at a time when the Chicago outfit was the most powerful crime element in America. It becomes a classic tragedy of megalomania and hubris.”
Mann evidently has a lot of faith in Turner’s writing finesse as without backing of a studio yet, he’s funding the screenwriter’s seven figure fee for Big Tuna from his own development fund. Sheldon Turner is exceptionally busy with responsibilities across the board; directing, writing and producing for various studios. In addition to the titles mentioned above, he’s working on Man Camp, Path’s of Glory, Orbit and Two Minutes to Midnight.
The fact Big Tuna is in the pipeline doesn’t necessarily mean it will be Michael Mann’s next film. As far as we know, Mann is still helming Agincourt, a movie based on the 15th Century epic battle of Agincourt between England and France, and also intends to continue with yet another biopic, this time detailing the life of WWII photographer Robert Capa. His success with this type of movie in the past hasn’t been overwhelming (think Ali), but practice makes perfect I suppose. Plus, he’s had some time out of film working with HBO on their upcoming horse racing series Luck which should air in September next year, so fingers crossed we can expect a return to form.
http://www.collider.com/2010/12/07/sheldon-turner-big-tuna-michael-mann/



New Posters for BLACK SWAN, BLITZ, and BARNEY’S VERSION

by Talia Soghomonian    Posted: December 7th, 2010

A large part of the excitement surrounding the release of a new movie is often provoked by the poster’s artwork. I’m not sure it can make or break a movie, but these three new posters would look good on any collector’s wall. Black Swan, Blitz and Barney’s Version are all boasting brand new posters, beckoning viewers. Hit the jump to see them.

In the fictional Oscar category for Best Movie Poster, Black Swan would surely win. So far, each of its posters has managed to capture the visual beauty of Darren Aronofsky’s film, which we recently reviewed. In the new image, we can almost read pretty ballerina Natalie Portman’s terrifying descent into hell on her pretty, innocent face.  [Poster via IMP Awards]
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Jason Statham looks his usual handsome, tough self in one of his his usual don’t-mess-with-me roles on the new poster for Blitz, a crime thriller in which he plays a cop on the hunt for a cop-serial-killer. The movie, directed by Elliot Lester and due to hit screens next summer, also stars Luke Evans, David Morrissey, Aidan Gillen and Paddy Considine. Watch the trailer here.  [Poster via IGN]
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Barney’s Version presents a quad poster, which basically shows slices of the film and gives you a general idea of this cool movie that, incomprehensibly, is only benefiting from a limited release in the US on January 14, 2011.
Starring Paul Giamatti as the irascible title character, Barney’s Version is based on the memoirs of a man who, after two failed marriages, meets Ms. Right. The cast also features Dustin Hoffman as his father, Jake Hoffman (yes, Dustin’s son) as Barney’s son Michael, Scott Speedman as his best friend and Rosamund Pike, Minnie Driver and Rachelle Lefevre as the women in his life. [Poster via Empire]
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Check out the official synopsis:
Based on Mordecai Richler’s prize-winning comic novel—his last and, arguably, best—BARNEY’S VERSION is the warm, wise, and witty story of Barney Panofsky (Paul Giamatti) ordinary man who lives an extraordinary life. A candid confessional, told from Barney’s point of view, the film spans four decades and two continents, taking us through the different acts? of his unusual history. There is his first wife, Clara (Rachelle Lefevre), a flame-haired, flagrantly unfaithful free sprit with whom Barney briefly lives la vie de Boheme in Rome. The Second Mrs. P. (Minnie Driver), is a wealthy Jewish Princess who shops and talks incessantly, barely noticing that Barney is not listening. And it is at their lavish wedding that Barney meets, and starts pursuing, Miriam (Rosamund Pike), his third wife, the mother of his two children, and his true love. With his father, Izzy (Dustin Hoffman), Barney takes us through the many highs, and a few too many lows, of his long and colorful life. Not only does Barney turn out to be a true romantic, he is also capable of all kinds of sneaky acts of gallantry, generosity, and goodness when we—and he—least expect it. His is a gloriously full life, played out on a grand scale. And, at its center stands an unlikely hero—the unforgettable Barney Panofsky.
http://www.collider.com/2010/12/07/black-swan-blitz-barneys-version-movie-posters/
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