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Woody Allen is working on his new movie to be filmed in London this Summer, and the cast he’s planned includes Josh Brolin, Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, Naomi Watts and, until recently, also featured Nicole Kidman. She recently bowed out, however, when the schedule for Rabbit Hole was set and clashed with Woody’s plan. Rabbit Hole took precedence as Kidman is not just acting in it, she’s also producing. As a result, Woody Allen has now replaced Ms. Kidman and his choice is a fascinating one. Against all of my intuition, he’s gone for the British actress Lucy Punch, who you probably know best from CBS sitcom The Class or Edgar Wright’s Hot Fuzz.

I don’t think Kidman can be blamed for her choice - but what an enviable decision. Each of the two films offered a great writer (Allen or David Lindsay Abaire) and great co-star (see above for the Allen, or Aaron Eckhart).

Allen is always very secretive about his in-development pictures, and there’s rarely any official details of plot or even title until the film is well into production, if not post. Variety has a source, however, who claims that the role Kidman ditched and Punch has taken up is that of a “high class hooker”. They compare the character to Ashley Dupre, the prostitute at the centre of the Elliot Spitzer ‘Emperor Club VIP’ scandal.

Punch’s role in Hot Fuzz was that of Eve Draper, the am-dram actress who played Juliet and the secret lover of Martin Blower - who, of course, played her Romeo. She had a very memorable laugh, I think you’ll agree. You may not have noticed, but Punch has since collaborated with Edgar Wright one more time - in his Don’t! trailer for the Grindhouse package. Now… when’s that Grindhouse special edition coming out so we can take another good look at that trailer?

We’ll next see Ms. Punch in Young Americans, alongside Anna Faris, and A Good Old Fashion Orgy with Martin Starr. Only time will tell how accurately descriptive those titles prove.

  • Completely aside, the Japanese boxset for Grindhouse is actually quite good and loaded with stuff. I recommend it. And to that effect the Japanese boxsets to the Kill Bill saga.
  • freemachine
    Kidman is far too cool for a Woody Allen film.
  • Willl Smithh
    I love Woody Allen like he was my son, but I have to agree with you there.
  • I was really looking forward to seeing Nicole Kidman in a Woody Allen picture. Especially if it turned out to be a comedy!
    I feel Kidman rarely pulls her comedy strings and a Woody Allen film could be the best way for an actress to express such talent.
    I am, however, intrigued by his new choice...
  • KNG
    All I can picture are the screwed up faces Lucy Punch made in Ella Enchanted and her awful voice..... totally turns me off her as an actress.
  • Yeah she can be really annoying. Hopefully this turns out good though.
  • TheMarquis
    She looks a bit like Kristen Bell in that pic....why can't we just get Kristen Bell in the role? The more that girl has to do, the better.
  • Brando
    Allen shoulded pick a better actress, someone in the level of a Nicole Kidman. But the cast is already amazing and we can't forget of Freida Pinto. Maybe playing another hooker? Who knows?...
  • drbendy
    Is Punch a dancer and does she 'love to dance' This needs answering
  • sarahrocks
    i'd love to have seen nicole kidman in a woody allen movie. sad she ain't doin' it. maybe next time then (hopefuly). and why the h**l punch anyway?
  • Jaybone
    Well, good...I guess. I love Lucy Punch and I've always admired Allen's work, though his last several films have been lacking as he visits the same themes OVER AND OVER! As a fan of Brit TV and film, perhaps my opinion of Punch is more informed than others commenting here. She's a wonderful actress. Kidman, however, is a superstar and her acting suffers from it. I am forever reminded that I am watching Nicole Kidman and cannot get past that.
  • Whatever you do, don't drink the punch?
    ; )
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