
Adrenaline Overdrive: The thoughts reels during a probability that over-actors highly-enthusiastic performers Nicolas Cage as good as Mickey Rourke will crop up together in a singular movie. The dual have been in talks to star in Marble City, an movement movie about a newly-released restrained who seeks reprisal opposite those he binds responsbile for his incarceration. Ryuhei Kitamura (The Midnight Meat Train, Versus), who will direct, describes it as “Kill Bill meets Drive.” The design upon top of is partial of a sales ensign detected during a Cannes Market by a crony Todd Brown during Twitch; head there to see a total thing. [ComingSoon]
Think Different: Writer Aaron Sorkin, recently hired to conform Walter Isaacson’s 650-page autobiography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs for a large screen, already knows what he won’t be doing. “It can't be a true forward biography,” he says. “Drama is tragedy contra obstacle. Someone wants something, something is station in their approach of removing it. … we need to find that eventuality as good as we will. I usually don't know what it is.” He'll spin his full courtesy a complaint — as good as may be finish celebration of a mass a book? — after The Newsroom, his latest HBO series, launches in June. [Reuters]
The Queen of Disco: Singer Donna Summer died yesterday after a prolonged conflict with lung cancer. She was 63. Disco songs she done famous, together with “I Feel Love” as good as “She Works Hard for a Money,” have been often used in cinema as good as TV shows. She appeared in a ancillary purpose in 1978’s garb square Thank God It’s Friday as (naturally) a singer, as good as achieved “Last Dance,” that won a Academy Award for Best Song for composer as good as lyricist Paul Jabara. [TMZ]
Crime Doesn't Pay: Struggling bard Bradley Cooper strikes bullion when he passes off a found publishing as his own, usually to find that a spotlight shines a bit as good brightly upon his stricken demur in The Words, that hits theaters in September. The latest trailer highlights a clever cast, together with Jeremy Irons, Olivia Wilde, as good as Zoe Saldana, as good as performing a writer's dilemma. [Yahoo! Movies]

