The untitled Cameron Crowe tropical comedy starring Ben Stiller and Reese Witherspoon (read about the plot here) has finally been titled “Deep Tiki“. Lets hope that is just a working production title, because it sounds like a bad direct to dvd comedy. But Witherspoon tells Collider that the production has been postponed from a January start.

Speaking of working titles, Marvel is using “Rasputin” as the working production title for the Iron Man 2 according to Production Weekly. I should note that the film will not be released under this title, its only for internal use. For example, Return of the Jedi filmed under “Blue Harvest” and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull shot under the working title “The Untitled Genre Project”.

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  • marz
    blue harvest...ahhh now some light has been shed on to where family guy got their title for the star wars version they made.i kept asking myself..the hell is blue harvest...and now i know.THANKS!! you learn something new everyday!!
  • TikiWahine
    Well I hope the movie actually does contain authentic Tikis, rather than crappy buffett-esque music, even crappier cocktails and horrid modern hawaiian shirts. Not likely though.
  • so its that polly movie but ben stiller may actually get the girl in the tropics?
  • Ben Stiller and Reese Witherspoon...sounds like another tragedy.
  • Deep Tiki is a fucking horrible title. I agree, let's hope it's just a working title. You'd think so. Hope so!
  • I think Cameron Crowe has a pretty solid track record. People should give him more credit
  • I want to be in RASPUTIN so badly...
  • MovieReviewerGuy
    They should have kept the title 'The Untitled Genre Project' for Indi 4. It would have saved people from thinking the movie had anything to do with Indiana Jones.
  • What if Deep Tiki is the Title? so bad...
  • I'm less worried about the title than I am about Ben Stiller in a Cameron Crowe movie being described as a "tropical comedy"
  • horror beyond imagination...
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