Archive for March 10th, 2007

Brodie and the Chipmunks…

March 10th @ 1:57 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Greg Andrew, Greg Trawinski, Jeremy Merritt, Belinda, Steve Bauer, Richard Drees

  • In an odd unexpected turn of events, the big week-ending news is that Jason Lee has taken on the lead role of David Seville in the upcoming “Alvin and the Chipmunks” film which will blend live action with CGI. With his Underdog role, will he be the new king of CGI flicks? There’s quite a bit of press floating around on this one, though Empire Online says it pretty well:
Jason Lee Is A Chipmunk!Well, he’s going to hang out with them.

His luxuriant moustache has been known to make grown dictators weep with envy. His penchant for odd children’s names (Pilot Inspektor anyone?) is the envy of celebrity parents the world over. And he still hasn’t played Fletch, despite Kevin Smith’s best efforts. But Jason Lee, lately of My Name Is Earl fame, is about to face his biggest challenge yet, as he signs on to star in Alvin And The Chipmunks.

Yup, the skateboarding star will be playing the Chipmunks’ adoptive father David Seville in the live-action / CG version of the cartoon classic. He’ll be attempting to control the three harmony-singing, helium-voiced, pint-size critters as Simon, Alvin and Theodore make his life a misery (but, y’know, probably he’d be lost without them and will realise that by the end of the film).

Production begins on the film on March 28 for a Christmas release on December 14, and given that director Tim Hill also wrote Garfield 2 expect this not to be a million miles away from that effort, although we hope that Hill’s work on Spongebob Squarepants: The Movie comes more to the fore.

In the meantime, we could get a chance to hear Lee’s dulcet tones in the most exciting film of this or any year, Underdog, in which he plays a superdog (check out the trailer here), due out here in August.

Other reports : The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Cinematical.

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March 10th @ 1:56 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Patrick Mirza, Michael J. Groetken, Mark Cummins

  • We recently announced that Rotten Tomatoes awarded Clerks II as the 9th best reviewed comedy of the year.Now, the site has honored the film in two other categories as well. The film won Golden Tomatoes for number 41 in the top 50 Best Reviewed Films of the Year, and also Number 12 in the 50 Best audience-rated flicks in the User Awards.
  • Catch & Release will be released on DVD May 8th from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. No specs yet, but stay tuned. We’re hoping they’ll include some nice extras.
  • As many fans in the comic book world know, Marvel has killed off the iconic character of Captain America in a new issue. Newsweek talked to Joe Quesada and Stan Lee about this surprising event in one of the better articles we’ve seen on this major event.
  • We don’t have a scan (do you?) but we’re told that on page 22 of the latest issue of the magazine “Mental Floss”, an article called “Split Ends/Alternative Endings You Ought to Know” it mentions the two different endings of Clerks and why the original was changed. If anyone has a transcription or a scan for the archives, let us know.