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UPDATE: Sony pleads ‘non‘, so says the latest web goss. In either case, good for Logan Lerman, Sony and director Marc Webb for the great buzz et anticipation building.
UPDATE: Grandma has a direct line to her God, so I think she may have taken-up our ~long held belief that Logan Lerman should be named the next Spiderman already.
Word today is that New Mexico‘s Nut Butter Boy (Gamer, 3:10 to Yuma) will be cast in the title role of the forthcoming Spidey 4 flick.
In the New Mexico film, Gamer Logan Lerman was a standout. With the memorable, perhaps even star-making delivery of my personal favorite line in the flick:
“Could you guys do a sandwich like, peanut butter, almond butter, walnut butter, pecan butter, pistachio butter. Umm pretty much any kind of nut butter with some grape jelly.” – hear it
The big, bad buzz on the web et al today is that this youngin’ may be headed to the super hero movie franchise jackpot to fill the empty web flingers tights for a new Spider-man.
In the New Mexico film, Gamer Logan Lerman was a standout. With the memorable, perhaps even star-making delivery of my personal favorite line in the flick:
“Could you guys do a sandwich like, peanut butter, almond butter, walnut butter, pecan butter, pistachio butter. Umm pretty much any kind of nut butter with some grape jelly.” – hear it
The big, bad buzz on the web et al today is that this youngin’ may be headed to the super hero movie franchise jackpot to fill the empty web flingers tights for a new Spider-man.
The John B. Robert Dam in the NE Heights has been in NM Productions from Terminator Salvation to Gamer as of late. Like the 6th Street Bridge in Los Angeles of Old Hollywood where the famed Grease finale race scene was shot.
The notoriously papp ridden, star enticing L.A. hang-out The Ivy sits on Robertson Blvd. and serves as the backdrop for many entertainers photo ops and fan ops to sneak a peek at some of their favorite celebs.
Unlike the singularly located Ivy, New Hollywood’s café of choice, Flying Star has multiple sites in our sprawling cityscape and beyond where hipsters, artists, families and even NM’s Own version of a Hem and Fitz may cross paths in their genius.
On a related note…Hail the reigning Man Slut: Gerry Butler. Is that so wrong?
The Ger-man has been kicking butt and taking tail all over the world since he became many a moviegoers fantasy lover in 300.
As of late he’s been linked to everyone he passes including Post8 regular Jenny Aniston and a very flattered TMZ photog.
Any-whogives-aflock, leave the guy to his paramours! If you’re with a gamer you know it, unless you’re pobrecita Elin Nordegren.
Parasites like Tiger Woods, John Edwards and Heidi Montag are sucking all the fun out of gossip by perpetrating actual heinous acts.
If Gerry’s living life like a pervy old coot while the gettins good, without dragging a wife and kids into the fray, leave him alone…unless he winks at you. That’s an open invite
Eric Witt, Governor Richardson’s Deputy Chief of Staff and Film Policy Advisor said, “As a government entity, we have a responsibility to provide to our legislature and taxpayers information which substantiates our belief in the film industry as a major economic driver, and which meaningfully relates to the citizens and businesses of the state the benefits received in return for offering production incentives…”
The full report and detailed information breakdown can be viewed here.
Bravo Signore, and now we have a few more suggestions for you and our next Governess. Green film transparency, e.g. where are they getting all their water for wet downs. We can’t water our patch of grass but once a week so what kind of water is being used to slick down a shoot day in and day out?
Premieres! Where are our red carpets??? Gamer opened yesterday and there are at least four other big name, big screeners hitting the theaters very soon. Amendment 101 to the tax credit bill – bring your press junkets, stars, fans, media and premiere soirees to the 505 = even more state revenue and more promotion and anticipation for the production.
Pappers – New York and especially L.A. grapple with papparazi control vs. supply & demand. We’ve long said some proactive measures are warranted and only become more important as the industry grows here – and grow it must!
As we anticipate the release of Gamer, and The Book of Eli the apocalyptic thriller Legion is too headed down the pike direct from NM. The big budget production will showcase the Land of Enchantment when the film hits theaters in January 2010. (I cannot believe how often we’re already writing about 2010)
Anyways, the action revolves around a legion of angels sent down by the Almighty to impart the end of (in)humanity upon us. Looks like another winner: Official Trailer