Josh Hutcherson: “I’ve never read a character I’ve connected with more.”

With the release of “The Hunger Games” just a few days away, actor Josh Hutcherson, who plays Peeta Mellark in the film, talked to Brit film site about what drew him to the character and about some of his upcoming film work, including the reboot of the 1980s Cold War camp classic “Red Dawn.”

Here’s the nut graf:

“Q: What was the thing that grabbed you? Was it the story or the characters?
A: It was both actually. For me, Peeta, I’ve never read a character I’ve connected with more, or felt I am more like. It was almost creepy how much I felt like I was like Peeta in his belief that you have to be who you are no matter what situation you’re in, and that you have to be able to look in the mirror and like that person you see. As an actor growing up in the business you have a lot of opportunities to change who you are and sacrifice what you believe in for other things, and for me I never wanted to do that, and that’s huge with Peeta. Also the story is so intriguing, the social commentary on reality TV, combined with the separation of the rich and the poor, and that sort of idea of a group of people banding together and fighting for a cause is becoming more and more relevant today with what you see in society, so those two elements together made for what was so intriguing to me.”

Read the full story here.

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Watch Five (!) Clips from “American Reunion.”

And they’re conveniently packaged into a single video clip:

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(via TotalFilm)

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“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” To Get An Out-Of-This-World Reboot.


Speaking to ComingSoon, producer Michael Bay lets slip that he has a slightly different origin story in mind for the pizza-loving turtles who take their roots from the cult Eastman/Laird comic book:

“When you see this movie, kids are going to believe, one day, that these turtles actually do exist when we are done with this movie. These turtles are from an alien race and they are going to be tough, edgy, funny and completely lovable.”

The movie is set for a Christmas Day 2013 release. Jonathan Liebesman directs with a script from Josh Appelbaum, Andrew Nemec, Art Marcum, Matt Holloway and John Fusco.

(Via ComingSoon)

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New “Snow White and the Huntsman” Trailer And Clip.

This one’s not embeddable, so click though to HeyUGuys for a cool new clip from “Snow White and the Huntsman” and a new trailer for the Joan of Arc-y reimagining of the classic faerie tale.

Kristen Stewart, Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron star.

Here’s a previous trailer:

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New Clip of “Lockout” with Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace

Via HeyUGuys, here’s the first five minutes of “Lockout,” the new sci-fi/actioner starring Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace.

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And a synopsis:

“Starring Guy Pearce and Maggie Grace and set in the near future, LOCKOUT follows a falsely convicted ex- government agent (Pearce), whose one chance at obtaining freedom lies in the dangerous mission of rescuing the President’s daughter (Grace) from rioting convicts at an outer space maximum security prison.”

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Weekend Box Office And Your Monday Must-Read.

All right — shows how much I know. Buttressed by fond reviews, filmgoers put Jonah Hill’s and Channing Tatum’s spoof of “21 Jump Street” at the top of the box office heap this weekend. Nonetheless, overall receipts declined by 20 percent for the second, consecutive week. Total receipts for the weekend were $96 million for the top 12 grossing films.

As ever, via BoxOfficeMojo, here’s the weekend, by the numbers:

1 N 21 Jump Street Sony $35,000,000 3,121 $11,214 $35,000,000 $42 1
2 1 Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax Uni. $22,800,000 -41.3% 3,769 +23 $6,049 $158,400,000 $70 3
3 2 John Carter BV $13,515,000 -55.2% 3,749 $3,605 $53,172,000 $250 2
4 3 Project X WB $4,005,000 -64.1% 2,922 -133 $1,371 $48,131,000 3
5 6 A Thousand Words P/DW $3,750,000 -39.3% 1,895 +5 $1,979 $12,103,000 $40 2
6 4 Act of Valor Rela. $3,678,000 -47.4% 2,765 -186 $1,330 $62,398,000 $12 4
7 7 Safe House Uni. $2,800,000 -41.7% 1,920 -224 $1,458 $120,200,000 $85 6
8 10 Journey 2: The Mysterious Island WB $2,460,000 -31.9% 1,935 -590 $1,271 $95,066,000 $79 6
9 N Casa De Mi Padre LGF $2,200,000 382 $5,759 $2,200,000 1
10 9 This Means War Fox $2,125,000 -43.4% 1,660 -289 $1,280 $50,525,000 $65 5

With the “Hunger Games” set to open this weekend, the New York Times looks at how studio execs built up “Must-See” fever for the adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ best-selling YA series (hint: established property has something to do with it).

Here’s the nut graf:

“The art lies in allowing fans to feel as if they are discovering a film, but in truth Hollywood’s new promotional paradigm involves a digital hard sell in which little is left to chance — as becomes apparent in a rare step-by-step tour through the timetable and techniques used by Lionsgate to assure that “The Hunger Games” becomes a box office phenomenon when it opens on Friday.

While some studios have halted once-standard marketing steps like newspaper ads, Lionsgate used all the usual old-media tricks — giving away 80,000 posters, securing almost 50 magazine cover stories, advertising on 3,000 billboards and bus shelters.

But the campaign’s centerpiece has been a phased, yearlong digital effort built around the content platforms cherished by young audiences: near-constant use of Facebook and Twitter, a YouTube channel, a Tumblr blog, iPhone games and live Yahoo streaming from the premiere.


Read the full story here.

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New “Amazing Spiderman” Viral Video and Wanted Poster Debut.

The buzz builds for the reboot of the Wallcrawler’s adventures. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone star.

And the poster:

(h/t HeyUGuys)

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New “Prometheus” Trailer Appears.

Feast your eyes, fans:

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GI Joe Director Jon Chu: ““I love the reality of our Joes.”

Speaking to TotalFilm, the director of the action figure franchise talks about how his film will be different from its predecessor:

“We’re trying to add a lot more of that rather than doing cartoon fights with laser guns: everything is very practical and we’re doing as many physical things as possible – it’s not all greenscreen.”

Bruce Willis, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Adrianne Palicki and Ray Park star.

Read the full story here.

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Eva Green Talks “Dark Shadows.”

The French bombshell who first captivated audiences in Bernardo Bertolucci’sThe Dreamers,” talks to TotalFilm about her turn in director Tim Burton’s reboot of the American horror soap. Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer also star.

Here’s the nut graf:

On her character: “Tim never real treated her like a ‘baddie’ baddie. She’s kind of a damaged character. I think I could identify with her because all the bad things she does comes from the incredible love she has for Barnabas, who broke her heart.

“She’s a great character: very sarcastic, very irreverent, a great, dark sense of humour. I called her a ‘ballsy Barbie’.”

Read the full story here.

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