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Sweet November : According to Hollywood Reporter, Charlize Theron is in negotiations to star opposite Keanu Reeves in remake of the 1968 drama Sweet November. The film tells the story of a work-obsessed man (Reeves) who comes into contact with a woman (Theron) who takes a new lover each month. After falling in love with her, he discovers she is dying of cancer. If Theron signs she will be out of the group of possible contenders for Disney's big-budget epic Pearl Harbor to be produced by Jerry Bruckheimer over a period of five months with Michael Bay at the helm.
Update : February 3rd,2000
Scream
3 : It is being said nobody knows who the killer is and the
film's cast has not been allowed to even see the final film. Only Wes Craven
is said to really know at this point. While talking to Empire Online, actor
Scott Foley revealed, "It's so secret that I haven't seen the movie,
I haven't even been given the full script. I think part of the thrill of going
to see a movie like that is not knowing who the killer is. I got my script the
day before my scene, and there was this huge maroon stripe down the center of
the script so you couldn't copy it."
The Mexican : After director David Fincher and Brad Pitt left the project, now Julia Roberts is contemplating taking the lead in the $10 million film written by J.H. Wyman. Gore Verbinsky (Mouse Hunt) will direct the picture. There is no male lead at present, but if Roberts says yes, many predict Pitt will come onboard. The movie is an action-comedy centering on a sweet-natured criminal who's being pressured by his girlfriend to find another line of work. He struggles with the prospect of taking one final job: stealing the title character, an ancient pistol south of the border which is thought to be cursed.
Update : February 2nd,2000
Steven
Spielberg : The Directors Guild of America named filmmaker Steven
Spielberg the recipient of its highest honor, the lifetime achievement award
previously named for motion picture pioneer D.W. Griffith. The award,
last given in 1998 to Francis Ford Coppola, will be officially presented
to Spielberg at the 52nd annual DGA Awards on March 11. Spielberg had already
won the guild's award for outstanding directorial achievement in a feature film
for The Color Purple, Schindler's List and Saving
Private Ryan. The guild announced last month that it had decided to
change the name of the award because Griffith fostered racial stereotypes in
his 1915 landmark epic Birth of a Nation.
Flora Plum : Russell Crowe, committed to star opposite Claire Danes in the Jodie Foster-directed drama Flora Plum. Crowe will play the lead role of a circus "freak" in the Depression-era story of unrequited love. In the script penned by Steven Rodgers (Hope Floats), Crowe's character takes pity on a penniless waif (Danes) with whom he falls in love while helping her achieve fame.
Update : February 1st,2000
The
Score :
Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro may soon work together for the
first time. Brando is negotiating to co-star with De Niro and Edward Norton
in The Score, a crime drama to be directed by Frank Oz
(Bowfinger). Norton signed on last week to play a young man who
convinces a master thief to pull off one last heist. Brando would play the veteran
swindler's fence. Filming begins in late April in Montreal.
Collateral Damage : , about a man who goes after the terrorist who murdered his wife and child in a bombing. Based on the script Thou Shalt Not Kill, the film will be shot by Andrew Davis (A Perfect Murder).
Update : January 31th, 2000
Weekend
Box Office :
This
weekend Super Bowl affected the ticket sales and featured
the smallest gross for a number one movie since the September 5-7, 1997 weekend.
The Ashley
Judd and Ewan McGregor crime thriller Eye
of the Beholder which is about an investigator tracking a serial killer took $6.2
million and got the first spot. Denzel Washington's biographic drama
The Hurricane and Next Friday were close behind.
Stuart Little and The Green Mile continued to take
some notable gross.
| # | Title | This weekend | Last weekend | Theaters | Weeks | Total |
| 1 | Eye of the Beholder | $ 6,200,000 | 1,675 | 1 | $ 6,200,000 | |
| 2 | The Hurricane | 6,000,000 | 6,502,595 | 2,135 | 5 | 31,242,000 |
| 3 | Next Friday | 6,000,000 | 8,009,943 | 1,335 | 3 | 39,746,000 |
| 4 | Stuart Little | 4,800,000 | 6,407,532 | 3,042 | 7 | 123,033,000 |
| 5 | The Green Mile | 4,060,000 | 5,387,502 | 2,370 | 8 | 115,196,000 |
| 6 | Down To You | 4,000,000 | 7,602,507 | 1,975 | 2 | 12,913,000 |
| 7 | Galaxy Quest | 3,540,000 | 4,538,535 | 2,210 | 6 | 58,907,000 |
| 8 | Girl, Interrupted | 3,300,000 | 4,314,547 | 1,935 | 6 | 21,206,000 |
| 9 | The Talented Mr. Ripley | 2,825,000 | 3,710,484 | 2,142 | 6 | 72,258,000 |
| 10 | Toy Story 2 | 2,400,000 | 2,948,281 | 1,796 | 11 | 234,361,000 |
Update : January 30th, 2000
The
Salton Sea : Val Kilmer is set to star in the crime thriller
The Salton Sea, which will be the feature film directorial debut of D.J.
Caruso. The script is by Tony Gayton and centers on a man (Kilmer)
who witnesses the murder of his wife and goes undercover to avenge her death.
Frank Darabont, who just received a DGA nomination for Castle Rock's
The Green Mile, which he also scripted, will produce the movie
with Ken Aguado, Eriq La Salle and Butch Robinson. Shooting begins on April
24.
BUDAK TIMURALP & AYKUT CELIKBAS