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Entries in Freeloaders (2)

Saturday
31Jan2009

Daily news dose: Dan Fogler joins 'Mars Needs Moms,' Wheeler set for 'Puss in Boots'

Here's your daily dose of movie news for Jan. 31, 2009:

• Dan Fogler has officially joined Robert Zemeckis' "Mars Needs Moms!," which the director will shoot using the motion-capture technique he used in "The Polar Express," "Beowulf" and his upcoming "A Christmas Carol." As for the story, it follows a young boy who must help his mother when she is abducted by martians. (ComingSoon)

• Tom Wheeler is set to write "Puss in Boots," DreamWorks Animation's upcoming "Shrek" spinoff. Chris Miller worked on an earlier draft. Antonio Banderas voiced the feline swordsman in "Shrek 2" and "Shrek the Third." By the way, "Shrek Goes Fourth" is set for release May 21, 2010. (The Hollywood Reporter)

• Jeffrey Dean Morgan has joined Hilary Swank in Antti J. Jokinen's thriller "The Resident," about a doctor (Swank) who moves into a new Brooklyn loft and quickly discovers her landlord is a stalker. Jokinen wrote the script with Robert Orr, and Erin Cressida Wilson recently completed a rewrite. (The Hollywood Reporter)

• Clifton Collins Jr., Josh Lawson, Kevin Sussman, Zoe Boyle, Nat Faxon, Warren Hutchinson, Jane Seymour, Olivia Munn and Dave Foley are set to star in Broken Lizard's comedy "Freeloaders," which focuses on five dudes and a girl who live in a rock star’s mansion until he decides to sell his crib. (Variety)

Wednesday
12Nov2008

Broken Lizard to return with 'Freeloaders'

The Broken Lizard comedy gang is teaming up with Counting Crows lead singer Adam Duritz for a comedy titled “Freeloaders.”

According to Variety, the plot focuses on five dudes and a girl who live in a rock star’s mansion. But when he decides to sell his crib, their extravagant lifestyle is seriously threatened.

Dan Rosen wrote the script with Dave Gibbs and is attached to direct the project. Duritz is on board to produce.

Broken Lizard’s credits include “Super Troopers,” “Club Dread” and “Beerfest.” The group is currently working on “The Slammin’ Salmon.”

Final word: I never enjoyed any of the Lizard’s comedies, so I am definitely not looking forward to this one. But hey, that’s just me.