The Buzz: Rihanna Tries To Act, Del Toro Teams With Cameron, Recall Being Remade, Spielberg Needs a New Lincoln, and More! Dan Koelsch, July 31, 2010August 1, 2010 The Buzz is a feature in which we round up the biggest and most popular film and television stories of the week. Why go through pages of blogs just to find out what everyone is talking about? We’ve got it all right here. Check out all the stories after the break. Top StoriesRihanna sunk my battleship. Talk about stunt-casting. Universal’s Battleship, based on the famous Hasbro game, has gotten its newest shipmate, R&B singer Rihanna. The bodacious lover of rude boys (double meaning, all the way) joins Alexander Skarsgard and Taylor Kitsch in Peter Berg’s action film that might have aliens. This should be interesting. Del Toro and James Cameron go to the South Pole. Guillermo Del Toro’s next directing job is going to be an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness, according to Deadline. Del Toro, who has wanted to make the film since at least 2004, has gotten James Cameron to produce the 3D horror film, set to start shooting next summer. In Lovecraft’s story, a gruesome discovery made at the South Pole in the 1930s hints at the true origin of mankind having come from elder gods from another planet. Bad things happen when those life forms are awakened. Total Recall is getting totally remade. Len Wiseman, whose short resume includes Underworld and Live Free And Die Hard, is set to direct a contemporary remake of the 1990 classic sci-fi film Total Recall, according to press release from Columbia Pictures. Neal H. Moritz is producing and Kurt Wimmer is writing, but no word on who will replace Arnold Schwarzenegger in the starring role. The original film is itself an adaptation of the short story We Can Remember It for You Wholesale by Philip K. Dick, and Wiseman has implied that he may pull elements from directly from there. Liam Neeson is out as Lincoln. As many know, the ever-busy Steven Spielberg has been planning on making a movie about Abraham Lincoln since at least 2001, when he acquired the rights to Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biography of Lincoln, Team of Rivals. Liam Neeson had been attached in the title role since 2005, but he recently told GMTV that “I’m not actually playing Lincoln now. I was attached to it for a while, but it’s now I’m past my sell-by date,” implying he was too old for the part. The speculation now is who will replace him. Other HeadlinesFirst Look: The Ghostface Killer is Back on the Set of Scream 4 Damon Lindelof Is Rewriting Ridley Scott’s Alien Prequel Joss Whedon Explains Casting Renner/Ruffalo in The Avengers Michael Bay Picks Up Untitled Alien Pitch JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot Picks Robot Film Boilerplate That’s it for this week’s The Buzz. There is a lot of film and television news every week, so if you think something was big enough for us to include above, let us know in the comments below. Features News The Buzz Abraham LincolnAlienAt the Mountains of MadnessBattleshipBoilerplateDamon LindelofGuillermo Del ToroH.P. LovecraftJ.J. AbramsJames CameronJoss WhedonLen WisemanLiam NeesonMichael BayRihannaScream 4Steven SpielbergThe AvengersThe BuzzTotal Recall
Repo! vs. Repo February 28, 2010February 28, 2010What happens when you have two films, two years apart, and the same premise for their story? Other than confusion, you may start to take sides. That’s exactly what is happening with the new film, Repo Men, and the 2008 film, Repo! The Genetic Opera. You have two films so… Read More
New Iron Man 2 TV Spot at Kids’ Choice Awards March 27, 2010March 27, 2010Last year, the big movie news coming out of Nickelodeon’s Kids Choice Awards was the new Star Trek TV Spot. This year is similar as another much anticipated May movie got a new TV Spot, this time Iron Man 2. There are some new scenes shown, including some of the… Read More
Daft Punk’s “TRON: Legacy” Soundtrack Debuts At #10 On Billboard December 16, 2010As you may have guessed from our review and my tweets, we here at MovieViral are big fans of the TRON: Legacy Soundtrack that is produced exclusively by Daft Punk. It looks like the rest of the world loves the music of The Grid as well, as the album, released… Read More