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Video: Every Detail Seems Important in the Intense First 5 Minutes of Source Code
While it doesn't have the sweet summer tentpole release date, a number of strong early reviews from SXSW suggest that Source Code could become the Dark Horse contender for that Inception Exception at this year's Oscars. Or maybe we should coin a different term for movies simply grabbing for the same "intelligent, mind-bending thriller" street-cred? Anyway, Summit has unveiled the first five minutes of the film, which begin with confusion and end with fireworks. The way director Duncan Jones draws attention to each detail in the scene suggests that you might want to take notes now. Surely the grumpy passenger, the drink spilled on Jake Gyllenhaal's shoes and whatever the passenger dropped on the floor all play key roles later in the film... right? »
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Casting Bits: Brendan Fraser in ‘Whole Lotta Sole;’ Clifton Collins, Jr. in ‘Hellbenders;’ Hayley Atwell in ‘I, Anna’
Terry George, who wrote and directed Hotel Rwanda and Reservation Road and wrote In the Name of the Father, has roped in Brendan Fraser to star in the comedy heist film Whole Lotta Sole. The film is written by Mr. George and Thomas Gallagher, and follows "a young man robbing a fish shop in order to pay off a gambling debt; the heist goes terribly -- and humorously -- awry when it turns into a hostage situation." Yep: robbing a fish shop.Brendan Fraser is not the young man; he's the shopkeeper. (But he is trying to elude his father in law, a gangster.) He can be a solid actor, when not being called upon to mug and grimace in family adventures. No idea how this one will turn out, but we'll keep a lookout for the actors chosen to play the robber and gangster father in law. [Variety [1]]After the break,»
- Russ Fischer
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