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Entries in Marlon Wayans (4)

Sunday
16Aug2009

Oh No! Wayans to develop 'White Chicks' sequel

White Chicks

The Wayans brothers must be desperate. Maybe they just need some cash. Or maybe they just have too much time on their hands. Heck, maybe they just want to make me suffer. Whatever the reason, the guys are currently gearing up to develop a sequel to "White Chicks" for Sony.

That is no joke. The Hollywood Reporter says Keenen Ivory Wayans is set to direct "White Chicks 2," with Marlon and Shawn Wayans back for the lead roles. In case you missed "Chicks," the film followed two FBI agents dressing up as white girls.

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Friday
10Jul2009

New 'G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra' photos hit

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

You know, the very first teaser I saw for Stephen Sommers's upcoming action flick "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" didn't look all that bad, but at this stage, I'm not sure what to think about this one.

Later spots and trailers kind of looked crappy, and that not only in terms of special effects. Somehow, the whole thing looks a little cheap. I highly doubt this one will score big at the box office, but then again, you never know.

Anyway, a bunch of new pics from the flick have surfaced online, and you can see two of them here and more at ComingSoon. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dennis Quaid, Sienna Miller (she looks good), Marlon Wayans, Channing Tatum and Byung-hun Lee star.

Let me know what you think about "Cobra" at this stage. Something you are excited about, or rather something you couldn't care about less?

"G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" debuts Aug. 7, 2009.

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Tuesday
21Apr2009

Daily news dose: Columbia readies 'Symbol;' Demetri Martin boards Soderbergh's 'Moneyball'

Here's your dose of film news for April 21, 2009:

• Ron Howard's "Anges & Demons" won't open until May 15, 2009, but Columbia has already announced it will develop "The Lost Symbol," Dan Brown's third novel in the series that started with "The Da Vinci Code." The book will be published Sept. 15. (Variety)

• Demetri Martin, who co-wrote many episodes for "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," will star alongside Brad Pitt in Steven Soderbergh's "Moneyball," a film about Billy Beane, the general manager of the Oakland Athletics. Martin is set to play Paul De Podesta, "a Harvard grad who turned down Wall Street jobs to use his statistical skills to change baseball scouting tactics." (Variety)

• Jamie Chung and Jena Malone are the latest to join Zack Snyder's upcoming "Sucker Punch." Emily Browning, Vanessa Hudgens and Abbie Cornish co-star. Amanda Seyfried, Evan Rachel Wood and Emma Stone were also in talks to star in the film, but they recently dropped out. (The Hollywood Reporter)

• Marlon Wayans will star in and produce Paramount's upcoming comedy "The Year of Living Biblically," based on A.J. Jacobs' nonfiction book. The story follows Jacobs as he tried to live a year by the rules of the Old and New Testaments. Julian Farino is in talks to direct a script by Jay Reiss. (THR)

Monday
10Nov2008

Wayans brothers return with ‘Dance Flick’

Yep, the Wayans brothers are at it again, and according to MTV, their latest film is “Dance Flick,” a comedy spoofing all those dance films we’ve seen over the years.

“Save the Last Dance,” “Step Up” and “Hairspray” are just a few of the films Marlon, Shawn and Keenen Ivory Wayans are making fun of in their latest pic.

“Dance Flick” is directed by Damien Wayans, and the movie is scheduled for release Feb. 6, 2009. You can check out the poster from MTV after the jump.

I hate to waste any more words on this, but what the heck: the poster sucks, and I’m sure the movie will too. Argh, I’m getting spoofphobia here…

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