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Rick Baker Wins Tesla Award

Rick Baker was honored by the International Press Academy this past weekend in Los Angeles.

Director John Landis presented Baker the Tesla Award for recognition of Visionary Achievement in Filmmaking Technology. It was the young director who first hired Baker in 1971 for Schlock. They have worked together ever since including An American Werewolf in London which earned Baker the first of six Academy Awards.

He later told Sci Fi Wire that his work on next year’s The Wolfman pays homage to the Universal original, not his own werewolf efforts. "I had a lot of trouble with that, because Benicio already looks like a werewolf, especially when he grows his facial hair out," Baker said. "I kept telling them that he wouldn’t look too much different.

"This one is different, and harkens back to the classic Wolf Man  I’m not sure what they are going to do about the transformation; I heard they are going to do it in CG, and I think that is a mistake."

As for the film’s delay from April to November, the makeup wizard was somewhat baffled. "It was a troubled project from the start,” Baker admitted. “The first director [Mark Romanek] left, and Joe [Johnston] took it over, but it looks real good. I saw how they set it in [19th]-century England, and it looks spectacular.”

"I had a lot of trouble with that, because Benicio already looks like a werewolf, especially when he grows his facial hair out," Baker said. "I kept telling them that he wouldn’t look too much different."

Dan Lebental won best editing for Iron Man. The film also won also for best DVD extras.

Richard King won best sound editing and mixing for The Dark Knight.

Best original song went to "Another Way to Die" from Quantum of Solace.

HBO’s True Blood won two acting awards in the television division.  Anna Paquin took best TV actress in a drama while Nelsan Ellis won best supporting actor in a drama.

Casting Notes

Mark Hamill reprises his vocal work as The Joker for Eidos and Warner Bros’ video game Batman: Arkham Asylum.  The actor, of course, had a memorable turn as the Clown Prince of Crime on Batman: The Animated Series back in the 1990s. He’ll once more be working opposite Kevin Conroy, who also returns.

HBO’s second season of True Blood will introduce Anna Camp (Equus) as the wife of Fellowship of the Sun president Steve Newlin, played by Michael McMillain. As outlined by Alan Ball, Jason Stackhouse will get caught up with the anti-vampire church for much of the season, which debuts next summer.

Casting notes describe Sarah as “an example of the new ‘hip’ evangelical movement, hates vampires with a passion, deeply believes in her mission, her marriage, her country and her church. very feminine, but down-to-earth, also with a healthy appetite for life’s many pleasures… as she sees it, it’s all part of God’s gift to us. No actual nudity, but implied…”

Merlotte will gain a new waitress to replacer dearly departed Amy. Daphne will be played by Ashley Jones (Bold and the Beautiful). She is described as “sexy and down to earth, a real country girl, not the greatest waitress, but Sam Merlotte (Sam Trammell) couldn’t care less, once he gets to know her better. Common sense, no-nonsense, funny, definitely not neurotic. Nudity is preferable in this role…6 episode arc beginning with this episode.”

Kristen Chenoweth did take long to find work.  The Pushing Daisies star has landed the lead in David E. Kelley’s new legal drama, Legally Mad, for NNBC.  The series is expected to make the 2009-2010 schedule, when the network announcements are made in May.

Tom Cruise Mulls Becoming a Champion

tom-cruise-2-3270195Tom Cruise and screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie are becoming a formidable duo with three different projects in the works.

The two met during the production of Valkyrie, opening this month, which McQuarrie wrote for his other pal, director Bryan Singer.

McQuarrie had already been developing The Champions, based on the old BBC series with producer Guillermo del Toro and now United Artists’ co-owner may star in the project, the studio’s best chance at creating its own super-powered franchise.

The series lasted all of one season, 1968-1969, and was syndicated in America a few years later. It featured “the adventures of a team of secret government agents who are rescued from a Himalayan plane crash by an advanced civilization and given superhuman abilities.”

McQuarrie and Mason Alley are writing Flying Tigers, based on the volunteer fighter squadron formed to help the Chinese fight the Japanese before the U.S. entered World War II, for New Regency.  The subject has been near and dear to Cruise who may now be interested in acting in the production.

Finally, Spyglass hired McQuarrie to rewrite The Tourist, an espionage drama, for Cruise to appear in with Charlize Theron.
 

GoComics Adds ‘The Doozies’

GoComics.com as added The Doozies, a new strip from Tom Gammill. Dean Doozie will be the focal point, a “lovable boob” married to Dana and father to Eve. The new strip will update three times a week and is now live.

"What I meant to say was I’m a lovable boob," the Emmy Award-winning TV writer/producer said in a release. "Dean Doozie is a dynamic new character and a welcome addition to any comics page. He’ll be tackling hard-hitting topics like the importance of flossing."

Additionally, Gammill and writing partner Max Pross will produce Learn to Draw videos. "When I was a kid I bought a lot of "How To Draw" books by famous cartoonists who nobody had ever heard of, and weren’t very good artists," Gammill says. "I’m proud to be following in that tradition."

Gammill has written episodes of Seinfeld, The Critic, and The Wonder Years, and has co-produced episodes of The Simpsons and Futurama.
 

Tim Boyle Wants to Direct ‘The Phantom Legacy’

Australia loves The Phantom, so when news broke over the weekend that the comic strip legend was returning to the silver screen, the local media began covering it in earnest.

Tim Boyle told the Courier Mail that he would love to direct The Phantom Legacy which he is writing. The writer/director most recently saw his The Plex released internationally. He has worked with far smaller budgets than the $87 million producer Bruce Sherlock estimated the film will require.

Boyle says he’s up to the challenge and envisions Sam Worthington as ideal for the Ghost Who Walks.  Worthington will next be seen in Terminator Salvation next May. Worthington also appeared in Boyle’s Fink so they are familiar with one another.

The writer has moved to Los Angeles for three months to work with Sherlock on locking down pre-production details from distribution to casting. A director choice is expected in January.
 

‘Green Lantern’ Likely to Film Down Under

The Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that Warner Roadshow Studios has several productions being prepped for shooting Down Under in 2009.  Notable among the list was Warner Bros.’ Green Lantern feature.

Other films listed as likely to shoot is the third film in the Chronicles of Narnia cycle, Voyage of the Dawn Treader and Jan de Bont’s Point Break Indo.

The global economy local violence forced Disney to abandon plans to shoot the sequel at Mexico’s Baja Studios in favor of Roadshow’s giant water tank. The film is still budgeting in the $100 million range, far less than Prince Caspian.

As for the Emerald Crusader, the film s visual effects visionary, Aaron Sims, told VFX World, "We’re starting from the ground up on this one, and we’re trying to be as contemporary as possible."

While refusing to name the aliens in the film, the screenwriters indicated they are basing their origin on Emerald Dawn which spotlight trainers Sinestro and Kilowog. Sims did note, "The suits for the aliens are all different," Sims says, "but they’re all green. They’re overwhelmingly green. Defining the uniform green — the proper shade — is part of the process."

“Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestoria’ Coming in Spring

On the heels of a movie announced, TMS Entertainment has said their sequel series Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestoria will also be coming in 2009.  The 26-episode anime will begin airing in the spring, according to Animenation.

Bakugan Battle Brawlers
was originally a 52-episode series that debuted in Japan in April 2007 and on the Cartoon Network in February.

Spin Master Toys and Nelvana are co-producing the new series as they did the original and it will also have ties to the internationally popular game, which combines elements of collectible card games and traditional games like marbles. It has grown quickly leading to a wide array of licensed merchandise including fumetti-like books from Del Rey. 

As a result, Universal quickly snapped up the film rights earlier this week.
 

Disney Schedules ‘The Surrogates’ For September

The Surrogates, the movie based on the Top Shelf miniseries, starring Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames and Radha Mitchell has been given a September 25, 2009 release date by Disney. 

The movie is based on the miniseries by Robert Venditti and Brett Weldele which was released in 2005 and is a “science fiction thriller set in a future society in which robot doppelganger’s can live out the lives of the humans in whose likenesses they were fashioned, so that the humans can experience life safely (though vicariously)” according to ICv2.

The film is being directed by Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3) from a script by Michael Ferris and John Brancato.

A sequel, The Surrogates 2.0: Flesh and Bone, is scheduled for release in 2009.
 

‘Doctor Who’ Tidbits Emerge

Fans around the world are eagerly counting down the days until Santa Claus comes bearing gifts. They also eagerly anticipate the annual Doctor Who Christmas Special, which debuts on the BBC Christmas Day.  No domestic airdate has been given for this or the four 2009 specials.

Reviews and commentary have started to sprout up on the web and here are some samples:
 
Digital Spy delivers ten spoilers for the Christmas special:

    1. The mysterious Cybershades can jump quite high.
    2. Neither the Doctor nor the Other Doctor recognizes each other. But the latter doesn’t remember much anyway.
    3. There are two words that the Doctor never refuses.
    4. The Other Doctor has a TARDIS – and it’s magnificent.
    5. For a while Rosita becomes the Doctor’s companion (but then you’ll know that already if you’ve read our interview with the lovely Velile Tshabalala).
    6. The script includes the customary line "what about the children?"
    7. At least one previous incarnation of the Doctor makes an appearance.
    8. Miss Hartigan (Dervla Kirwan) is a very special lady.
    9. The Other Doctor’s fobwatch is a very important clue.
    10. "I suppose ** *** ***, **** ***** ** *****."

Apparently, clips will allow fans to see previous Doctors, perhaps all of them.

They also report that the Doctor’s companion, Rosita, is a prostitute who is attacked by Cyberman and is rescued by the other Doctor (David Morrissey) before encountering Tennant’s Doctor.

The TARDIS apparently figures largely in the story and may well be the catalyst for the four 2009 specials.

‘Astro Boy’ Teaser Trailer Arrives

The first teaser trailer for the CGI-animated Astro Boy went live today.

A thrilling tale of a true hero, Astro Boy is an all-new, feature film full of action, adventure, humor and heart.  It will be brought to life on the big screen in breathtaking CGI animation on October 23rd, 2009.

Set in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist named Tenma (Nicolas Cage). Powered by positive “blue” energy, Astro Boy (Freddie Highmore) is endowed with super strength, x-ray vision, unbelievable speed and the ability to fly.

Embarking on a journey in search of acceptance, Astro Boy encounters many other colorful characters along the way.  Through his adventures, he learns the joys and emotions of being human, and gains the strength to embrace his destiny. Ultimately learning his friends and family are in danger, Astro Boy marshals his awesome super powers and returns to Metro City in a valiant effort to save everything he cares about and to understand what it takes to be a hero.