NAACP Image Award Nominates Two From Tyler Perry

Tyler Perry is getting all sorts of praise by the NAACP Image Awards, giving him two best film nominations for his films “TYLER PERRY’S WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?” and “FOR COLORED GIRLS”.

The LA TIMES reports:

Janet Jackson was nominated for best actress and Jill Scott for supporting actress for “Why Did I Get Married Too?” Michael Ealy for supporting actor and Anika Noni Rose, Kimberly Elise, Phylicia Rashad and Whoopi Goldberg for supporting actress in “For Colored Girls.”

Perry, who won the NAACP Chairman’s Award last year, was also nominated  for his screenplay for “Why Did I Get Married Too?” and for best director for “For Colored Girls.”

On the TV front, “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne” was nominated for best comedy series,  with David Mann being nominated for best actor in a comedy series for “Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns” and LaVan Davis  nominated in the same category for “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne.”

“THE KIDS ARE ALL RIGHT”, “JUST WRIGHT”, and “THE BOOK OF ELI” are also competing for best film of 2010.

Other nominations include:

BEST ACTRESS

  • Janet Jackson “WHY DID I GET MARRIED TOO?”
  • Hallie Berry “FRANKIE AND ALICE”
  • Kerry Washington “NIGHT CATCHES US”
  • Queen Latifah “JUST WRIGHT”
  • Zoe Saldana “THE LOSERS

SUPPORTING ACTOR

  • Michael Ealy “FOR COLORED GIRLS”
  • Don Cheadle  “BROOKLYN’S FINEST”
  • Idris Elba “TAKERS”
  • Justin Timberlake “THE SOCIAL NETWORK”
  • Samuel L. Jackson “MOTHER AND CHILD”

BEST ACTOR

  • Anthony Mackie “NIGHT CATCHES US”
  • Common “JUST WRIGHT”
  • Denzel Washington “BOOK OF ELI”
  • Jaden Smith “THE KARATE KID”
  • Morgan Freeman “RED”

and many more!

What do you guys think?

Source: LA Times

Audio/Visual: THE BOOK OF ELI

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I’ve been hearing a lot about this soundtrack. The film itself I’m not exactly excited about. I’ve never been a Denzel Washington fan and while I like Gary Oldman, I get the feeling this is going to be another of his indistinct antagonists that, while better performed than most, feels like a rehash of every villain he’s played before. I do enjoy post-apocalyptic film but there doesn’t seem, judging by the media released, to be anything new or exciting about this flick. The main draw seemed, before I’d heard about the score, to be finding out what the deal was with the titular Book.

But, as one of my fellow Movie Geeks was twittering about how good the score was, my  curiosity  was piqued. When I discovered it was composed and produced by none other than Atticus Ross, I became officially excited.

I am listening to it right now and am not the least bit disappointed.

Atticus Ross, a name few of you are familiar with (I imagine), has a history with the Hughes, having scored several episodes of the TOUCHING EVIL TV series and making the music for their segment of NEW YORK, I LOVE YOU. If you know Ross from anything, it’s probably his longtime collaboration with Trent Reznor. Ross is credited on just about every Nine Inch Nails album made, so it can be said that he is as much a part of the industrial music icon as Reznor is. Given this, and the fact that he has worked with just about everybody, from Pink to Korn, it’s exciting to hear that he crafted a soundtrack to something as dark and epic as BOOK OF ELI.

And what a piece of work. What’s most surprising about this music is how very bleeding edge it is. Ross makes no apologies for his fixation on electronics; every song is at least graced by whirring, creeping noises that summon to mind the very images I imagine the film would present visually. It’s not lacking in grace; many of the songs are sweeping, powerful, and moving, but what’s truly impressive is how very deep the compositions are. Layers upon layers of varying samples and instruments all weaved together seamlessly. There’s much to be said for simplicity, but Ross is nothing if not a deft conjurer of appealing and appalling sound so here he brings that to the table in spades.

Listening closer, it is very difficult to grasp just how detailed and unnerving the work here is. Ross is extremely brave, utilizing electronic noise and booming symphonic awe in equal doses. Jonny Greenwood did something close to this in THERE WILL BE BLOOD, but he was constrained by a period setting. In the apocalyptic scenario of BOOK OF ELI, this eerie and haunting soundscape is perfect.

And I get the feeling this is going to end up being a heavily repeated score, because its bravado and intensity really makes it a joy to listen to. It grabs your attention and, unlike what I expected, stands out in a way that I seek in the best film scores. I cannot recommend this score enough. Thanks to Jeremy for bringing it to my attention.

Gary Oldman Claims Next ‘Batman’ Starts Shooting Next Year

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Word coming out of Comic Con is that Gary Oldman made the blockbuster announcement at the ‘Book of Eli’ panel that the next film in the ‘Batman’ franchise will begin lensing as early as next year.

I think the next Batman is next year. We start shooting next year. You didn’t hear that from me.

Oldman’s announcement came after a fan asked when the follow-up to ‘The Dark Knight’ might be expected.   This calls to mind the news that came months ago when Michael Caine claimed the film was going forward.   Of course, there is nothing to say Christopher Nolan might come out tomorrow and say Oldman was just appeasing the mass audience on hand in San Diego.

While this bit of news could become nothing more than whispers of a rumor, you can’t ignore when someone like Oldman who is tied to the franchise begins talking about it.   Those on hand claim Oldman was not joking in any way.

‘Book of Eli’ Teaser Released

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The trailer for the Hughes Brothers’ latest epic, ‘Book of Eli,’ has finally been released.  I remember hearing way back in September of last year about a post-apocalyptic western starring Denzel Washington, and this trailer delivers just what you might expect from that.  Flipping cars.  Denzel with a sword.  Chainsaw fights.  It’s all in there.

Check it out:

Now that looks all kinds of badass.  The visuals on this thing look amazing.  Far better than the January, dump-spot this film is getting might lead you to believe.  I do wish we could have seen some footage of Gary Oldman kicking some barren wasteland butt.

‘Book of Eli’ is set for release on January 15th.

New Stills from ‘Book of Eli’

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Even when the movie is trivial and thin, the presence of Denzel Washington can elicit a certain amount of weight.   ‘Book of Eli’ seems like your typical, run-of-the-mill, post-apocalyptic actioner.   To read the synopsis calls to mind any number of straight-to-DVD movies that are more at home on the Sci-Fi Channel on a Saturday night than movie theaters.

Washington plays a lone warrior who must travel across the desolate wasteland of the world all the while protecting a book that could hold the key to all humanity.   Gary Oldman plays the malevolent ruler of a small town who attempts to get the book from Eli.

USA Today has put up some new pics for ‘Book of Eli’ along with some explanation on some of the film’s shooting.

Check ’em out:

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The Earth faces another calamity in the post-apocalyptic thriller ‘The Book of Eli,’ starring Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman.   Albert Hughes, who co-directs with brother Allen, says ‘Eli’ marks the end of a search “for something we both could feel passionate about.”   At first, Albert says, the script “seemed a little too spiritual or something. … But then I slept on it, and the next morning I couldn’t get the story out of my head.   That’s when you know you should do the movie.”

USA Today’s Scott Bowles takes a look at the battered world of ‘Eli.’   In this frame, says Allen, Eli comes upon a fork in the road.   “Eli’s iPod has run out of juice and to the right is the road that leads into Carnegie’s (Oldman) town.   Eli makes the decision to go in to town, power up his iPod and refill his canteen.”

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Washington plays Eli, a lone man who fights his way across a desolate America to protect a book that may hold the key to mankind’s survival.   “I initially wasn’t all that interested in the part,” Washington says.   “But my son thought I should do it.   And he talked me into doing ‘Training Day’ and ‘American Gangster,’ and that worked out pretty well.   So I decided to listent to him again.”

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Washington shed nearly 60 pounds for the role.   “I came out of the editing room for ‘The Great Debaters’ about 30 pounds heavier than I went in,” he says.   “I figured I’d get back into the gym, but I tore my knee.   So I figured I’d play a fat guy in ‘The Taking of Pelham 123.’   But then I decided I had to lose that weight.   Not only for my health, but it just didn’t make sense to play a fat guy wandering the earth after it has nearly been wiped out.”

Says Allen: “This is the scene where Eli has come into the Orpheum Theatre, which has been converted into a post-apocalyptic bar.   He’s come into fill his canteen with water, but ends up being confronted by some locals, who block his path as he tries to exit.   This is the moment where the noble man (Eli) decides he has to kill some folks.”

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‘Eli’ follows on the heels of movies such as ‘Terminator Salvation,’ ‘Knowing,’ and ‘The Happening’ in depicting the end of the world.   “This is the first time in recent history that I can remember where it feels like America is, at its core, vulnerable,” says Allen Hughes.   “We’re mortal.   After 9/11, the reaction showed how thin that line is between order and chaos.   That’s why these themes of redemption and salvation are so powerful now.”

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Gary Oldman as Carnegie, a town leader interested in acquiring Eli’s book.   Says Allen: He is the President/Mayor/Spiritual Leader, etc., etc. and he runs the town.   His office is the main power hub.”

Oldman says it was an adjustment working for sibling director. “They fight like brothers do.   They’ll bicker over a scene.   It’s quite fun to watch.   And it’s over very quickly, they never disagree for long.   then it’s like working for one director, because one of them deals with the actors, the other the technical details.   But you can see how they probably fought as little kids.”

‘Book of Eli’ comes out on January15th, 2010.

Source: USA Today

First Look: ‘Book of Eli’

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Above you’ll find the first look from ‘The Book of Eli’, the Denzel Washington-starring sci-fi flick from the Hughes Brothers.   Warner Brothers released the first look pic, and it will appear in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly.

The film sounds like it is going to be an awesome post-apocalyptic, action movie.   Washington stars as Eli, a lone man who fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind. Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson and Jennifer Beals co-star.

In the pic above, we see Eli stopping off at a bar to juice his wheels a bit.

”They peddle some nasty, prison-type alcohol — whatever you can make in the future when there’s nothing left,” says co-director Allen Hughes.

‘The Book of Eli’ is set for a January 15th, 2010 release.

Source: EW.com

Michael Gambon Joins ‘Book of Eli’

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This movie is getting quite the cast put together. Â  Last week, we brought you news that Jennifer Beals had joined, and now Dumbeldore Pt. 2 himself, Michael Gambon, has signed on to ‘Book Eli’.

The film stars Denzel Washington as a wanderer in a post-apocalyptic world who must protect a book that may hold the key to humanity. Â  Gary Oldman also stars as the film’s villain.

Principal photography on the film is scheduled to start in February in New Mexico.   You can check out the early promotional poster for the film  here.

Source: Variety

Jennifer Beals added to ‘Book of Eli’

Jennifer Beals, she of ‘Flashdance’ fame, has signed on to co-star alongside Denzel Washington and Gary Oldman in the Hughes Brothers-directed ‘The Book of Eli’.

The film stars Washington as a wanderer in a post-apocalyptic world who must protect a book that may hold the key to humanity.

Beals’ role in the film is that of a blind mother (Mila Kunis is playing the daughter) who will do anything to protect her child. Â  She also serves as Oldman’s, who plays the film’s villain, sexual prize.

Principal photography on the film is scheduled to start in February in New Mexico. Â  You can check out the early promotional poster for the film here.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Mila Kunis joining Denzel in ‘The Book of Eli’

First the obvious, we just wanted a reason to post a picture of Mila Kunis. Second, they are announcing that she is going to be costarring along with Denzel Washington in ‘The Book of Eli’. For those of you that aren’t excited for the movie because of the above names, then get excited because its a post-apocalyptic Western! Here is the synopsis:

A post-apocalyptic Western, in which a lone man fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.

Now if that doesn’t do something for you, check your pulse because there is something wrong with you buddy.

‘Book of Eli’, ‘Step Up 3D’, and ‘Astroboy’ All Get Posters

A trio of posters were unveiled at the American Film Market late last week. Â  Coming Soon got their hands on them, and there they are. Â  The above poster is for ‘Book of Eli’, a film that sounds like all kinds of badass. Â  Denzel Washington plays a lone warrior in a post-apocalyptic world who must defend a book that holds the key to saving all of mankind. Â  The Hughes Brothers are directing it, and, as reported by us last week, Gary Oldman costars. Â  ‘Book of Eli’ comes out on January 15, 2010, but I think that will likely get bumped up to a late 2009 release.

Also unveiled at AFM was the poster for the highly, highly, extremely highly anticipated ‘Step Up 3D’.

Not exciting enough for you? Â  How’s about the poster for ‘Astroboy’?

Yeah, it’s a teaser poster, and another one is surely on the way.   ‘Astroboy’ is based on the 1960s Japanese series and features the voices of  Nicolas Cage, Kristen Bell, Donald Sutherland, Nathan Lane, Bill Nighy, Eugene Levy, Matt Lucas and Freddie Highmore.   It comes out on October 23, 2009.

Source: Coming Soon