Various Films Mark Studio’s Time
The studio continues to work with a lot of films. Not since the second half of 2007 have we been associated with so many projects.
Syphon Filter is in theatres now. Kris Greet’s adaptation of the video game surpasses other game movies, thanks to some planning and editing over the last month. A dynamite poster by RS Creative doesn’t hurt, either.
Next week is Yet Another Conversation About Mark. Arriving in the city to give his blessing for the third film in the series, we hope not to disappoint him. Returning to work with Miracle Pictures on another film, the duo of George Clooney and Vin Diesel break away from their Brian/Bryan roles to portray two men of intrigue who also possess knowledge of the movie’s title subject. Accompanying them are Amanda Tapping and Elle Fanning. The frequent hot tub guests of the producer are returning from the second film in the series (although not named until this new one).
The Hollywood Times has posted the first teaser for Marlowe’s next project, Uncle Artie’s True Tales of American History. Starring Will Ferrell, Abigail Breslin, John C. Reilly and Cate Blanchett, the movie is directed by Harold Ramis. It’s a mixture of live action and animated scenes, but only one at a time–No Roger Rabbit style mixture. Flip Brothers Studio has been generous to rent us their animation facility.
Miracle Pictures is reviewing its option for a film by Best New Producer winner Goose. We’re still in the early stages on this one, but it looks like the timing might be right for a prompt release.
Thejd’s Berlin noir project March Violets is going along splendidly. Dailies have been superb. We know that movie goers will enjoy this one.
As mentioned earlier, Pedro of Baseball Mogul Productions has withdrawn from participation in an upcoming horror spoof project. We are sad to hear of this, but are sure that Miracle Pictures and Pedro will hook up again in the future.
The proposed Monty Python film by a producer has not been discussed for many weeks. Perhaps it will take some time, just like Syphon Filter. Ha.
To wrap these notes up, Miracle Pictures is thrilled that Lucian’s Peaches and Cream topped $50 million on opening week. We’re sure that the romance film will be a record breaker.
