Jan 12
'11
Jessica Biel might be in ‘Batman: The Dark Knight Rises’

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Ugh, I hope none of the following is true. As you all know, Christopher Nolan is in preproduction for Batman: The Dark Knight Rises. Christian Bale is confirmed for it, and there have been lots of rumors about Tom Hardy and/or Joseph Gordon Levitt joining the production. But what about “the girl”? Who will be “the girl” in the new Batman? Well, both The Hollywood Reporter and Collider have some theories and ideas about which actresses are coming in: Jessica Biel (HA!), Naomi Watts (ugh), Eva Green (not bad), Keira Knightly (too squirrelly), Anne Hathaway (not bad), Charlotte Riley (who?) and Kate Mara (ginger). Is this seriously the best that they can do? I had higher hopes for Nolan’s sensibilities when it comes to actresses. Anyone who replaces Katie Holmes with Maggie Gyllenhaal is pretty good in my book.

When it comes to the ‘Batman: The Dark Knight Rises’ cast, we don’t know much, and this only adds to the confusion. Conflicting reports emerged on Tuesday over which women have been asked to audition — or have already been cast — for the roles of anti-hero/love interest and reporter/innocent love interest in the next Gotham installment. So who is Batman’s new leading lady? Depends on who you ask.

First, Collider.com reported that a source told them that Eva Green and Naomi Watts had been cast in the Christopher Nolan’s third Batman film, potentially as the anti-hero/love Talia al Ghul and love interest Vicki Vale, respectively.

Shortly after, The Hollywood Reporter came out with its own version of things, casting a wider net and asserting that the film was still holding auditions for the parts. They had Keira Knightley, Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway, Kate Mara and Charlotte Riley as scheduled to try out, along with Gemme Arteton, though she may have scheduling conflicts given her new role in an upcoming Snow White adaptation.

Katie Holmes, and then Maggie Gyllenhaal, starred as Rachel Dawes in the first two Nolan-directed films. Dawes, a Gotham Assistant District Attorney, was killed off by The Joker in ‘The Dark Knight.’

In the comics, Talia al Ghul is the daughter of Ra al Ghul, who in the first Nolan film trained Bruce Wayne and then became the nemesis of Batman. Vicki Vale, a photographer, hearkens back to the first modern-era Batman film — Kim Basinger played the part in the 1989 Tim Burton-Michael Keaton effort.

Here’s what is certain: Nolan co-wrote the script and will direct, while Christian Bale will return for his third adventure as Batman. As for possible villains, Aaron Eckhart, who played Two Face in the previous film, said he hasn’t been asked to work on a third, while Nolan shot down the rumor of Joseph Gordon-Levitt playing The Riddler, as well as the possibility of Mr. Freeze (once played by Arnold Schwarzenegger) returning to the series.

A new rumor has ‘Inception’ star Tom Hardy taking on the role of the evil Dr. Hugo Strange.

[From Huffington Post]

If I had to pick from just that list, I would go with either Eva Green or Anne Hathaway, but even then, Annie’s a stretch. But Jessica Biel is such a joke. I mean… did her publicist call up The Hollywood Reporter to let them know that Biel was being discussed? Because I can’t think how Biel would even get sent the script, at all.

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Jul 8
'10
A little Leo DiCaprio for the ladies

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07: (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page attend a photocall to promote the upcoming release of 'Inception' on July 16, at The Dorchester Hotel on July 7, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
Leonardo DiCaprio has been promoting Inception, his new cerebral thriller also featuring Ellen Page, Marion Cotillard, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Ken Watanabe. It’s directed by British filmmaker Christopher Nolan, best known for The Dark Knight and Batman Begins. The film is getting incredible reviews, with a perfect 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Critics are raving about it and saying it will be well remembered at awards time.

DiCaprio isn’t revealing many personal tidbits in interviews and is focusing on the film and its attributes. The plot, about people who invade the dream sleep of others, is said to have been a well kept secret up until the film was screened. The special effects in the trailer look amazing and they aren’t all computer generated. DiCaprio praised Nolan for creating full sets for the actors to work with and not relying on blue screens and CGI to create the film.

Chris… is a visionary in every sense of the word… but he’s also old school in his approach. [In] One of my first meetings with him he talked about set dressing and how he likes to immerse his actors in a real world and sort of [build] the set around them.

We surprisingly didn’t do a lot of green screening in this movie. If we were in a tilting set we built that on hydraulics. If we were in a room floating we really were floating. It was few and far between where we had to imagine things that weren’t there. He provided that for us, and that’s a testament to his film making style.

[Transcribed from video on Access Hollywood]

DiCaprio said that they were “constantly surprised” on set with the stunts and scenes that would come up, but that “we weren’t going to question Chris Nolan’s dream world… the infinite possibility of what he wanted to create in the human subconscious… it’s great when you’re working with somebody who’s so in control of their craft.

In an interview with HeyGuys.co.uk, Nolan explained that he was inspired by the art of M.C. Escher and influenced by other films like Star Wars and The Matrix. He explained that Inception tries to remain true to how “dreams feel real when we’re in them” and that he worked to preserve “that feeling of reality” by having characters “adhere to a ruleset” that guides how we behave and experience dreams. I found his interview fascinating and I’m struck by how well DiCaprio choses projects and directors to work with. He thoroughly knows his craft and is dedicated to it.

Now I really want to see this movie and wish it was out this weekend! It’s not out until July 16th in the US, though.

You can see more of DiCaprio’s interview on Access Hollywood’s site. Here’s a trailer for Inception:

Doesn’t Leo look like a wax figure here? He’s a little puffy but waxen looking. Still hot though!
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07: (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) Leonardo DiCaprio attends a photocall to promote the upcoming release of 'Inception' on July 16, at The Dorchester Hotel on July 7, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07: (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) L-R Tom Hardy, Joesph Gordon Levitt, Ellen Page, Leonard DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe and Cillian Murphy attend a photocall to promote the upcoming release of 'Inception' on July 16, at The Dorchester Hotel on July 7, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07: (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) Leonardo Di Caprio and Ellen Page attend a photocall to promote the upcoming release of 'Inception' on July 16, at The Dorchester Hotel on July 7, 2010 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

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