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Do site Coming Soon, via Variety, de hoje, que diz:

 

 

 

“Diretor do western “3:10 to Yuma” James Mangold estava pronto para iniciar as filmagens neste verão americano para a Sony Pictures, mas após 4 anos de desenvolvimento, o estúdio deu uma virada sobre o filme.

 

 

 

“Isto é de novo um De Ja Vu”, disse o diretor ao Variety, referindo-se ao fato de que seu último filme “Walk the Line – Johnny & June” estava para ser produzido pela Sony e quando estava prestes a ser filmado o estúdio caiu fora.

 

 

 

Mangold circulou com o projeto por toda Los Angeles e foi recusado por todos os estúdios menos a Fox, onde o filme foi um grande sucesso comercial e crítica.

 

 

 

Agora os produtores Cathy Konrad e Mangold estão em discussão com outros estúdios para fazer “Yuma” (título em português do filme de 1957 com Glenn Ford – Galante e Sanguinário).

 

 

 

Mangold disse que pretende iniciar as filmagens em Outubro e que Russell está ligado ao projeto. Como a Sony detém os direitos do filme de 1957, ainda será uma lucrativa participação no filme.

 

 

 

“Esta é uma produção de custo médio”, disse Mangold. “Eu nunca fiz um filme que tivesse excedido os 60 milhões de dólares, e este não será também”.

 

 

 

Tradução de Sophie Aubrey.

 

 

 

http://comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=15108Sophie Aubrey2007-09-10 03:21:26

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Página do filme no IMDB já tem o Russell ligado ao projeto para ser Ben Wade, papel que na versão original de 1957 foi interpretado por Glenn Ford:

 

 

 

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0381849/

 

 

 

Production Notes/Status:

 

Status: Pre-production

 

Comments: Producers are in talks with other studios to take on this project. Still aiming for an October 2006 start.

 

Status Updated: 23 June 2006

 

Note: Since this project is categorized as being in production, the data is subject to change; some data could be removed completely.

 

 

 

Credited cast:

 

Russell Crowe .... Ben Wade (attached)

 

 

 

Até agora, James Mangold não informou se já conseguiu um estúdio para tocar o projeto, apesar de as datas de início das filmagens estarem marcadas para Outubro.

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Segundo o Hollywood Reporter de 04/08, Christian Bale está em negociações finais para estrelar este filme junto com o Russell.

 

 

 

Hollywood Reporter´s link!

 

 

 

Bale digs spurs into 'Yuma' redo

 

 

 

By Borys Kit and Tatiana Siegel

 

 

 

Christian Bale is close to a deal to star opposite Russell Crowe in James Mangold's "3:10 to Yuma." Relativity Media is stepping in to finance the film, which has been without a home since Columbia Pictures put it into turnaround earlier this summer.

 

 

 

The move is certain to give Mangold a sigh of relief as the Western remake is taking a tortuous journey to the screen. Columbia spent four years developing the film, which it had hoped to start filming this summer.

 

 

 

Tom Cruise had been circling the film for his follow-up to "Mission: Impossible III," with Eric Bana rumored to be in pursuit of a role as well.

 

 

 

But by June, Cruise and Bana were no longer in the mix, and Columbia put "Yuma" in turnaround, leaving producer Cathy Konrad and Mangold to shop the project to various studios.

 

 

 

Fox 2000 was believed to be the front-runner based on Konrad and Mangold's relationship with topper Elizabeth Gabler, who championed their "Walk the Line."

 

 

 

Now, Relativity plans to finance the film, either in whole or in part, and is currently in negotiations with Columbia. Relativity has not yet lined up a distributor.

 

 

 

Relativity sees the movie as a one-off project, separate from its other business with Sony, Columbia's parent company. In May, Relativity sank $385 million into 11 Columbia films, a move that came on the heels of its investment of $400 million in January into the production costs of an additional 11 of the studio's films.

 

 

 

"Yuma" is based on the 1957 film that starred Glenn Ford as captured outlaw Ben Wade, who finds himself in the custody of small-time rancher Dan Evans. The rancher is secretly trying to take the outlaw to a railway station to catch a train to Yuma for the outlaw's court date. A battle of wills ensues.

 

 

 

Mangold's take sees Crowe as the outlaw and Bale as the rancher. Michael Brandt, Derek Haas and Stuart Beattie have all contributed to the screenplay.

 

 

 

The movie is on track for a fall shoot, after the Endeavor-repped Bale films "I'm Not There," Todd Haynes' fractured Bob Dylan biopic. After "Yuma," Bale, who has "The Prestige" opening Oct. 20, will then segue to his "Batman Begins" sequel, "The Dark Knight," which is scheduled to start shooting in late winter or spring.Sophie Aubrey2006-8-5 14:31:17

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Do Dark Horizons, 17/08:

 

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news06/060817a.php

 

 

 

Paramount Asks You To "Stop Laughing"

 

 

 

Posted: Thursday August 17th 2006 12:18am

 

Source: Dark Horizons

 

Author: Garth Franklin

 

 

 

Paramount Pictures has apparently picked up the film rights to Jodee Blanco's 2003 memoir "Please Stop Laughing at Me".

 

 

 

A very painful memoir of how the author recounts being the target of school and street bullies in her youth, Aussie scribe Stuart Beattie ("Collateral") has been tipped to adapt Blanco's memoir as a potential directing vehicle for Sam Mendes.

 

 

 

Beattie is in Australia with director James Mangold prepping for his new production, the $45 million remake of "3:10 to Yuma" set for a November start. 20th Century Fox will distribute that film

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Do Variety hoje:

 

Clique aqui!

 

 

 

Lionsgate to distrib 'Yuma'

 

 

 

Oater harvest at indie studio

 

By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK

 

 

 

Lionsgate has boarded Russell Crowe starrer "3:10 to Yuma," pacting to distribute the oater in the U.S.

 

 

 

Christian Bale also has signed on to star in the pic, a remake of the 1957 Western toplining Glenn Ford. Pic is set to start lensing next month.

 

 

 

Lionsgate struck the high-profile deal with Ryan Kavanaugh's Relativity Media, which decided to finance the $70 million film after Sony put the project into turnaround earlier in the summer, forcing helmer James Mangold and producing partner (and wife) Cathy Konrad to look elsewhere for coin.

 

 

 

Lionsgate will spend a minimum of $30 million on prints and advertising. Generally speaking, the indie studio only spends $15 million-$20 million on wide releases.

 

 

 

Studio execs said the decision to push the boundaries reflects the continued growth of Lionsgate, pointing to bigger-budget pics like "Crank" and "Rogue," as well as to the studio's first-ever Oscar win for best pic, "Crash".

 

 

 

Stuart Beattie, Michael Brandt and Derek Haas penned the script for "Yuma." Storyline revolves around a desperado who is caught by a sheriff determined to bring the outlaw in. Sheriff's plans go awry when the desperado's accomplices stage an ambush.

 

 

 

Pic, Mangold and Konrad's follow-up to "Walk the Line," originally attracted the attention of Tom Cruise. Crowe stepped up after falling out of Baz Luhrmann's next film.

 

 

 

Lionsgate also has bought distrib rights in several key foreign territories, including the U.K. and Germany, as well as domestic home entertainment rights. This is sure to rankle home entertainment company Image Entertainment, which recently inked an output deal with Relativity. Lionsgate has been trying to buy Image for more than a year, and is now waging a fight to replace the entire board at the company's annual meeting next month.

 

 

 

Date in print: Mon., Sep. 18, 2006, Los Angeles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

do Yahoo Movies ontem, via Reuters/Hollywood Reporter, que também informa a entrada de Alan Tudyk no projeto:

 

Aqui!

 

 

 

Crowe's "Yuma" remake finds a studio

 

 

 

Sunday September 17 11:50 PM ET

 

 

 

Russell Crowe's remake of the old Western "3:10 to Yuma" finally has found a home.

 

 

 

Lionsgate has come aboard to distribute the film, which will begin shooting next month in New Mexico. Christian Bale also stars. James Mangold ("Walk the Line" directs.

 

 

 

With a budget of close to $80 million, "Yuma" is bigger than most films handled by Lionsgate, which is better known for such inexpensive hits as the "Saw" and "Madea" franchises.

 

 

 

"We are not abandoning the niche markets and the cost-efficient driven genre movie, but on occasion we are going to go beyond our reach," said Peter Block, president of acquisitions and co-productions. "This is a thoughtful and calculated step up."

 

 

 

The project originally spent four years in development at Columbia, which was planning to start shooting it this past summer. Tom Cruise had been circling the project for his follow-up to "Mission: Impossible III," with Eric Bana rumored to be in pursuit of a role as well.

 

 

 

But Columbia scrapped the project, and producer Cathy Konrad and Mangold, her husband, shopped the film to various studios. Last month, Relativity Media came aboard to finance the movie.

 

 

 

"Yuma" is based on the 1957 film that starred Glenn Ford as Ben Wade, an outlaw who finds himself in the custody of small-time rancher Dan Evans. The rancher is secretly trying to take Wade to a railway station to catch a train to Yuma for the outlaw's court date. A battle of wills ensues.

 

 

 

Mangold's take sees Crowe as the outlaw and Bale as the rancher. Alan Tudyk ("Serenity" has joined the cast as a doctor who helps the rancher get the outlaw on the train.

 

 

 

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Do Cinema Blend hoje:

 

Aqui!

 

 

 

3:10 To Yuma Finds Serenity

 

 

 

By Josh Tyler: 2006-09-18

 

 

 

After a hellish pre-production process the James Mangold wester 3:10 to Yuma has finally found a home and a final cast.

 

 

 

The project is a remake of a 1957 Glenn Ford movie, which was itself based on a story by the much adapted Elmore Leonard. The 57 version follows a rancher named Dan Evans who is persuaded to escort a recently captured outlaw leader to the nearest train station where he'll be sent to Yuma for trial. The pair end up holed up in an old hotel and under siege. It actually sounds a lot like a cowboy version of 16 Blocks.

 

 

 

Mangold's new version has landed at Lionsgate after being dumped by Columbia Pictures. At one point Eric Bana and Tom Cruise were rumored to be in the running to star, but now Russell Crowe and Christian Bale are attached. Joining them is the geek-loved actor Alan Tudyk, who some might remember from Serenity but more probably remember as the pirate in Dodgeball.

 

 

 

I like the idea of Russell Crowe in a heavy-hitting, siege-western. Except for the great Costner movie Open Range a few years ago, the cowboy genre has been basically dead for awhile. If Costner couldn't bring it back, maybe Crowe can.

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Mais foto e texto do Hallywood Watch...

 

Antes disso, as platéias americanas verão 3:10 to Yuma,

a refeitura de um sucesso bangue-bangue de 1957, com James Mangold na

direção e Russell Crowe no papel do bandido , um malfeitor que aguarda

o trem do título para ir a julgamento ( Glenn Ford no original) e

Christian Bale no do mocinho, o rancheiro que recebe a espinhosa tarefa

de guardar o prisioneiro (Van Heflin 50 anos atrás). O trailer foi para telas e internet agora – julgue por você mesmo se a reinterpretação se sustenta neste outro século. Yuma estréia dia 5 de outubro nos EUA.

 

Yuma.jpgO bandido Crowe...

yuma2.jpg

 

 

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Premiere do dia 21/08 Terá Russell e Christian

Segundo o site Return to Freedom:

http://www.returntofreedom.org/calendar/specialEvents.html

 

O site informa que a Lionsgate doou 50 ingressos para a instituição que procura ajudar/proteger os cavalos selvagens. O evento acontecerá no dia 21 de agosto no National Westwood Theatre na Califórnia, e contará com as presenças de Russell Crowe, Christian Bale, Peter Fonda e Gretchen Mol. Estes ingressos custarão 250 dólares e além dos ingressos para a premiere, quem os comprar receberá também um “Sacola com Presentes” no valor de 300 dólares.

 

Yuma também será exibido no Festival de Sedona no próximo dia 14/08:

http://notesfromhollywood.com/page.cfm?Sectionid=8&typeofsite=storydetail&ID=1355&storyset=yes

O site Notes From Hollywood informa que o filme será exibido no Festival Internacional de Cinema de Sedona no Arizona, às 7hs da noite, tendo logo a seguir um painel de perguntas e respostas com o ator Peter Fonda

 

Yuma Será Lançado em 1500 Salas nos Estados Unidos: Só? – Segundo oO site Fantasy Mogul: http://news.fantasymoguls.com/originalcontent/2007/08/tip-of-the-week.html

que informa que Yuma terá o mesmo número de salas que o que teve o filme Bratz. Vamos torcer que o número se expanda na segunda semana de exibição.

 

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Yuma será lançado em 2500 salas nos Estados Unidos

 

 

 

Um outro site americano sobre cinema, o Filmjerk, já traz uma informação muito melhor, a de que o filme irá abrir em 2500 salas ..... yes .... quanto mais salas, melhor a bilheteria.

 

http://www.filmjerk.com/earlyreport/article.php?id_eol=448

 

 

 

3:10 to Yuma

 

Logline: A small-time rancher agrees to hold a captured outlaw who's awaiting a train to go to court

 

Featuring: Christian Bale, Russell Crowe

 

Director: James Mangold

 

Writers: Michael Brandt & Derek Haas and Stuart Beattie and James Mangold, based on the 1957 film written by Halstead Welles and the short shory by Elmore Leonard

 

Distributor: Lionsgate

 

 

 

Opening Week Release Pattern: 2500 plus locations on September 7

 

 

 

MPAA Rating: R for violence and some language

 

Running Time: 117 minutes

 

Aspect Ratio: Flat (1.85:1)

 

Sound Format: Dolby Digital

 

 

 

Dedos cruzados para um fantástico resultado.

 

 

 

Visite o Russell Crowe Daily Planet, mey blog em Português sobre o Russell, todo o dia sempre o primeiro com as últimas, e o que é melhor, em Português:

 

Russell Crowe Daily Planet!

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Porque Russell Decidiu Fazer Ben Wade!

 

Na página de Notas de Produção do filme 3:10 To Yuma, em arquivo Word:

 

 

 

Notas de Produção do filme!

 

 

 

“Eu queria trabalhar com o Jim já faz algum tempo e havia uma energia básica para o personagem do Ben Wade que eu gostava. Wade é um homem de decisão implacável e julgamento iluminado, um homem que o engana não pode esperar compaixão.” Russell acredita que a dura perspectiva do personagem é difícil de ganhar e colore cada uma de suas ações. “Há uma cena que Wade discute um tempo quando ele leu a Bíblia de cabo à rabo, e as razões porque ele leu a Bíblia de cabo à rabo. Aquilo, para mim, é o coração central de quem Ben é. Não foi uma experiência muito agradável para ele quando ele leu a Bíblia de cabo à rabo, e eu acho uma tomada de atitude que ele não acredita num Deus benevolente. Ele se convenceu disso em algum lugar do Antigo Testamento, e ainda não saiu de lá.”

 

 

 

Visite também o Russell Crowe Daily Planete, meu blog em Português sobre o Russell, todo o dia sempre o primeiro com as últimas, e o que é melhor, em Português:

 

Russell Crowe Daily Planet!

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Porque Christian Decidiu Fazer Dan Evans!

 

Na página de Notas de Produção do filme 3:10 To Yuma, em arquivo Word:

 

 

 

http://lionsgatepublicity.com/epk/310toyuma/docs/pronotes.doc

 

 

 

"Christian Bale (RESCUE DAWN, BATMAN BEGINS) portrays Dan Evans, the beaten-down rancher and Civil War veteran who rediscovers his sense of strength and moral purpose while fulfilling his pledge to take Wade to the train. As Mangold describes the reluctant hero, "Dan Evans is a man who is living life tied back, limping along trying to deal with the obstacles getting thrown at him. That made it interesting to cast someone with the kind of strength that Christian has. Christian has a kind of intensity and integrity that leaps out of his eyes. I think it makes for a really noble character, someone who you identify with."

 

 

 

Bale eagerly took on the role. "I like to read a lot of scripts, but very rarely does one really stick with you. And this one did. It was a great story and a classic morality tale, as most westerns really are." He was intrigued by the dynamic between Evans and Wade, who forge a singular friendship during their three-day journey. "There's a great battle of wills between the two, and a clash of philosophies; but there is an understanding and agreement about what society is. But they have absolute opposite approaches about how to deal with that society."

 

 

 

Visite também o Russell Crowe Daily Planete, meu blog em Português sobre o Russell, todo o dia sempre o primeiro com as últimas, e o que é melhor, em Português:

 

Russell Crowe Daily Planet!

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James Mangold Diz Por Escolheu Russell para Fazer Ben Wade

 

 

 

Na página de Notas de Produção do filme 3:10 To Yuma:

 

http://lionsgatepublicity.com/epk/310toyuma/docs/pronotes.doc

 

 

 

Se Mangold estava intencionado em mordernizar o western em termos de atuação e atmosfera, ele estava igualmente focado em escolher atores para o filme que possuíssem a autoridade dos heróis e vilões clássicos do western. “Era importante transmitir o sendo de masculinidade, poder e capacidade, que está intrínseco para o western”, acentua o diretor. Com aquilo em mente, o ganhador do Oscar Russell Crowe (Gladiador, Uma Mente Brilhante) era uma escolha natural para o ardiloso/atraente, carismático Ben Wade: “Russell era aquele que nós sempre tivemos em mente para Wade, e ele traz um limpo, decidido, masculino compromisso para o papel. É difícil entrar dentro de filmes de época e imaginar como ser você mesmo nos mesmos e em algum lugar não trazer o cenário abaixo e a fachada daquele mundo. E Russell realmente é ele mesmo em Los Angeles Cidade Proibida, em Gladiador, em 3:10 To Yuma, enquanto ao mesmo tempo ele é completamente fiel ao período.

 

 

 

Visite também o Russell Crowe Daily Planete, meu blog em Português sobre o Russell, todo o dia sempre o primeiro com as últimas, e o que é melhor, em Português:

 

Russell Crowe Daily Planet!

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O site RottenTomatoes tem o filme 3:10 To Yuma em sua Prévia Especial de outono:

 

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/features/movie_previews/2007/fall/?id=1183953&month=9

 

 

 

Visite também o Russell Crowe Daily Planete, meu blog em Português sobre o Russell, todo o dia sempre o primeiro com as últimas, e o que é melhor, em Português:

 

Russell Crowe Daily Planet!

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