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Posted on May 04, 2012, under Website, by Claudia and commented by 0 fans

Anne Hathaway has explained delays in her Judy Garland film are because of the “sensitive” nature of the project.

She told BBC Radio Four’s Front Row she hoped production would start in the next two years.

The Devil Wears Prada star was first in talks to play Garland in early 2009.

“It’s a very sensitive project and there have been so many stories told about her life that we’re really trying to get it right.

“So we’ve taking our time with it. I know it seems like it’s sort of an endless process but it’s very, very slow incremental steps.

“I had a meeting about it a couple of weeks ago and we’re all very motivated.”

Get happy

Film producer Harvey Weinstein was quoted in 2009 as saying it would be a film and theatre project based on Gerald Clarke’s 2001 book Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland.

Hathaway said she will be singing in her role as the legendary star: “I certainly don’t sing like Judy Garland but the talk is to have me do the singing.

“But I think people might cry murder if they don’t get to hear Judy’s beloved voice so the talk is for me to sing but I don’t know if that’s exactly what will happen.”

Hathaway is nominated for a Golden Globe for her latest film Love and Other Drugs which opens in the UK on 29 December 2010.

Listen to Hathaway’s interview with John Wilson on Front Row 21 December BBC Radio Four 1915 GMT or listen again via BBC iPlayer.

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Posted on May 02, 2012, under News & Rumours,Projects, by Claudia and commented by 0 fans

The third trailer for Christopher Nolan‘s third and final Batman film, The Dark Knight Rises, hit the web on Monday night after a day-long viral scavenger hunt campaign, and immediately proved well worth the effort fans put into finding and pasting together the clues necessary to unlock the clip.

Seemingly loosely based on Frank Miller‘s 1986 Batman comic limited series The Dark Knight Returns, the film features a story that takes place eight years after the conclusion of 2008′s The Dark Knight. Christian Bale‘s Batman is seemingly out of commision, or at least very unprepared to face off against the psychotic menace of Bane, played by a Tom Hardy whose voice is much more clear than it was in earlier trailers.

Bane’s warpath brings Gotham to its knees and puts Batman on his (broken) back, though the combination of Commisioner Gordon (Gary Oldman), Alfred (Michael Caine) and John Blake (newcomer to the series, Joseph Gordon-Levitt) believe in his return, even when all seems lost.

The trailer features Gordon-Levitt and Anne Hathaway, who plays Selina Kyle/Catwoman, quite heavily, telling a story of struggle and misplaced trust amid the crippling of a city.

The trailer will be attached to the summer’s other huge superhero film, The Avengers, when it is released this Friday; The Dark Knight Rises hits theaters on July 20.

Posted on May 01, 2012, under Projects,The Dark Knight Rises,Trailers, by Claudia and commented by 0 fans

What?! The cast of the Les Miserables film are singing LIVE on set???? But no one will be able to hear Anne Hathaway’s sweet serenade or Hugh Jackman’s crooning if their voice boxes give out!

While we ADORE the authenticity of singing live for every take, those are some CRAZY intense vocals being done over and over and over…

One source says about the epic filming process:

Every big musical number is being recorded as live, which is a huge challenge to the cast. It has to be note-perfect or Tom [Hooper] won’t use it – he’s a real perfectionist. Some of the cast have been belting out songs a number of times in a row and it’s taken its toll on their voices.”

BUT, it seems that the production crew are handing out specialty ginger and lemon concotions to the star-singers, and throat lozenges are being sucked on the regular.

This movie will be INSANE and is surely going to DEVOUR any lurking tigers in the night!

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Posted on Apr 27, 2012, under News & Rumours, by Claudia and commented by 0 fans

A new trailer for Warner Bros. and Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Riseswill be released in less than two weeks time.

The Dark Knight Rises trailer, the third for those keeping count, will be attached to Marvel and Disney’s The Avengers beginning May 4. Nolanfans got the trailer confirmation from WB Exhibitor website which clearly shows the trailer’s existence and debut date. It also confirms The Dark Knight Rises trailer will appear in 2D and 3D traditional and IMAX screenings.

You might be wondering why Warner Bros. and DC Comics would attach their big summer tentpole on the competition’s film. It’s all about playing to the target audience and The Avengers is a perfect fit, especially considering its near record-breaking opening weekend tracking. As Nolanfans points out, the third trailer for The Dark Knight made its debut attached to Iron Man in 2008. Similarly, Inception’s last trailer was first spotted in front of Iron Man 2.

If any of you needed a little extra push to go watch The Avengers theatrically next month, The Dark Knight Rises trailer should do the trick. Batman’s final fight under the direction of Christopher Nolan will take its own shot at box office records beginning July 20.

The Dark Knight Rises stars Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Anne Hathaway, Gary Oldman, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Michael Caine and Marion Cotillard.

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Posted on Apr 22, 2012, under News & Rumours, by Claudia and commented by 0 fans

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