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The above image can’t possibly be called exploitation in the name of hit hunting. Why? Because sex and nudity don’t lure us into the cinema, or at least it says so here a new report discussed at Miller McCune (via Cinematical). So why would it work with blog posts? Ahem.

Page 3 is the eccentric little brother of Page 2 and compiles even more stories which, for whatever reason, didn’t make the front page of /Film. There’s a whole heap of different items after the break.

Variety have charted the success so far of Princess and the Frog merchandise. 45,000 Tiana dolls sold to date, 17,000 in just the last week. Is that a lot? I thought they shifted a lot more Lightning McQueens than that.

You can stream four tracks from the Dr. Parnassus soundtrack by Jeff and Mychael Danna at The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus Support Site.

…and when you’re done listening to those, Mark Romanek has provided an online version of a great, recent radio interview he gave in Dublin. He discusses his upcoming sci-fi tragedy Never Let Me Go, a film which Spike Jonze recently wrote about saying:

I don’t know what I can and cant say about it but I love the story. Even just a few scenes he showed me on their own were really moving. The combination of a science fiction film handled very subtly and naturalistically that also made me cry and is beautifully photographed (Adam Kimmel) is a trifecta.

Romanek has allowed the public the below tiny glimpse into the editing room too.

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Some of Audrey Hepburn’s clothes are going under the hammer, including a number of her famous Givenchy outfits. Yahoo tell us that the proceeds will be going to charity. Incidentally, Kelly Brook has posed from some pictures to promote the Sky Movies Xmas lineup here in the UK, including these snaps of her as Hepburn’s Holly Golightly and a gender bent Indiana Jones.

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Eva Mendes tells Movieline that closeups are overrated during a Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans promo chat. She says:

I happen to believe that a close-up is so overrated. I think if the camera can just sit for a while before it goes in on your face, and you can see body language and behavior, that says so much more than the camera just being up in your face. Especially with a lot of American filmmakers, they love close-ups. I think keeping the camera far away is far more powerful

Yeah, take that, Edwin S. Porter.

A Single Man director Tom Ford has played 16 Questions with Anne Thompson. The final answer:

Well, I’ve written something else from scratch, but I can’t say whether or not it’s what I’m going to do next or not, I need some distance. My head is spinning.

Below you can see Dan Abnett discuss the Warhammer 40k movie that he’s scripting, courtesy of Quiet Earth. The film’s director is to be Martyn Pick, an animator who contributed to The Age of Stupid.

Faran Tahir faces inevitable Iron Man 3 questions in a new Moviefone intererview. It sounds like he expects Jon Favreau and team to align their future plans to audience expectation, which is used to suggest an appearance by The Mandarin.

Meanwhile, Paul Bettany tells IGN that he has yet to receive his call to record his voice for Iron Man 2. If you recall, he provided the voice for Jarvis, the computer in part one and, so far, we assume

Christmas With Walt Disney starts next Friday at the Walt Disney Family Museum. Curated by Don Hahn, “this special holiday screening includes The Nutcracker Suite from Fantasia (1940), Pluto’s Christmas Tree (1952), scenes from the television Christmas specials, and rarely seen home movies of Walt and his family.”

The Pixar Blog have a report on a presentation held by Pixar Canada, the studio’s short-film satellite set to launch next year. Dylan Brown visited Vancouver Film School, and a picture record has been posted to Flickr.

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Let’s stay in Canada for a moment. Tarsem’s Dawn of War, formerly War of Gods, has set up production offices ahead of a March shoot. As with pretty much every news story featuring the words “production offices”, this comes from Production Weekly’s Twitter.

Shock Till You Drop have confirmed with screenwriter Cory Goodman that the remake of The Brood is still in the works. I hope it’s even a half as good as Cronenberg’s original.

The BBC have reported on You Tube’s auto-subtitling feature. Spot any funny malfunctions, do let me know.

Morgan O’Neill’s The Factory, a serial killer thriller with John Cusack, has been missing in action for almost a couple of years now, and isn’t scheduled for release until January 2011. Shock Till You Drop set out to find out quite what has happened to it from producer Don Carmody:

The main thing is the ending and the beginning, which is a flashback sequence that needed to be shot in different weather so it was always on the back burner until we could do it. After [producer] Joel [Silver] saw the movie, he wasn’t so crazy about the flashbacks. They tweaked the ending and shot it a couple of months ago. So they’re mixing. The picture’s basically finished.

Quiet Earth unearthed the following trailer for Australian chase picture Road Train, a film they compared to Blood Car, a real recent favourite of mine and Duel, a film I don’t care for. Way to whet my appetite before serving me a plate of slugs.

According to Laughing Place (via Toon Zone News), Bret Iwan is the new, official voice of Mickey Mouse.

Jessica Bendinger, screenwriter of Bring it On, which I loved, and Stick It which I really should watch is holding a competition. What you have to do is adapt a scene from her novel The Seven Rays into a mini-screenplay. Good luck!

It sounds like The One Ring have been tipped off that a Hobbit announcement of some import will arrive on December 8th. I’m betting on a Bilbo name, but what about you?

Here’s a new French poster for Jaco van Dormael’s Mr. Nobody.

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Greg Staples has been cast as Judge Dredd. Wow. Who’s Greg Staples? Oh… hang on. This is for the Judge Minty fan film. As for DNA’s big Dredd film, concept artist Jock has tweeted that there will be a meeting on Monday.

Wired want to tell you how to make a feature film on the cheap. Good luck! Again!

Jane Campion’s scinitillating romance Bright Star is easily one of the best films of the year… but Sony have cancelled its US DVD release almost as soon as announcing it, according to BluRay.Com. Normally the announcements read psotponed, not cancelled, so I don’t know what’s up here. Did somebody forget to clear some rights?

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  • BS
    im counting down the days till Bright Star is released on DVD
  • Love your use of the Masuimi Max image for this article. If anyone can sell 'sex', it's that woman! :)
  • misterclock
    thanks for WH40K segment.
  • iec
    I read the article on the study about sexual imagery in films, and it's ridiculously biased.

    Not everyone adds sexual content to a film to get more money in the box-office. There are probably an infinite number of artistic reasons to have graphic sexual imagery in a movie, and the most powerful reason would be because sex is NOT a bad thing, it is not a "crude" thing, and it is not a "sinful" thing. These are all completely subjective, societal conceptions of sex, so if we're talking about assumptions here, there's a whopper. Sex in itself is nothing but reproduction and giving into material desire. It's really not much different than eating a burger and fries and pooping out a baby as a result.

    So when you get down to it scientifically, what is wrong with using sexual imagery in a film if there's an artistic intent behind it? Nothing.

    Now if you're using it to objectify women, I suppose that's another concern that people will flip out over. I'm gay, and I don't mind when men are sexualized in films. I don't feel like sexual objectification is inherently an "evil" thing, considering it's totally natural and generally harmless if it isn't in excess. Personally, I prefer to watch 300 with the men scantily clad as they decimate Persian armies. I guess I'm a perv.

    Conclusion: they really need to account for audience demographics. A similar study would also show that strongly-written films don't do as well in the box office. Does that mean good writing is useless? No. Box office results are so subjective that no reliable data can be drawn other than: people live by certain cultural and personal values, and those values reflect what movies they're going to spend their money on. What percentage of human beings are religious and claim to abhor sexual imagery? Hmm...
  • BrendonConnelly
    I agree that their study seems to be rather flawed.
  • samir
    on Onering.net it says that December 8th is the day of some sort of announcement, not the 18th as you have written up here.
  • this page 3 sucks...
  • BrendonConnelly
    Why?
  • its opinion dude, i didn't find anything interesting here, but like freemachine said, it is Page 3
  • BrendonConnelly
    I don't know what you mean by that, really. I am interested in finding out what people would want from a feature like Page 2/3
  • freemachine
    It is "Page 3" after all. What did you expect? It's perfect for a slow news day or the bottom of a bird cage.
  • Justin
    If Indiana Jones looked like that, I would want to fuck Indiana Jones. (More than I already do.)
  • Reeve
    Maybe Eva Mendes thinks close-ups are overrated because she's so butt-ugly?
  • aspect
    Road train-wow crap beyond belief. Stay in post forever, nobody wants to see rubbish
  • The NFB is gonna have to step it up if Pixar is going to crowd in on its territory.
  • BrendonConnelly
    I don't think there's going to be any clash here. By the way, the NFB iPhone app is quite brilliant
  • The NFB app is brilliant, I watched Project Grizzly on a bus trip yesterday in the middle of no where. Everyone should get the app and watch that documentary. It is incredibly powerful as well as being entertaining.

    Also I know there won't be much direct competition really. NFB's bigger problem is massive budget cuts.
  • EvanJDeBiase
    The close up works, you may be able to see more body language with a faraway shot but you can't see the lines of expression on their face, the power and emotion in their eyes. It works and doesn't work, there is no right answer, only different types of film making.
  • RosanatorDA
    that mr nobody poster is pretty sweet
  • Federico
    He's a real nowhere man... sitting in his nowhere land... making all his nowhere plans for Mr. Nobody....
  • son_of_el_topo
    Ok, I really need you to explain just what about Bright Star made it one of the best movies of the year? The costume design was great, some of the scenes were gorgeous in composition, and there were a couple scenes that were fairly compelling. At the risk of tarnishing my argument through vulgarity, I still must offer... IT WAS SO FUCKING BORING! I haven't been more bored at a movie in recent memory. Holy sweet hell was it slow, and bland, and I will eat my shoe if Abbie Cornish's infernal fake weeping gets her anything even slightly resembling an Oscar nomination. So, please, please explain to me what was enjoyable to you about this movie.
  • erok
    Well then...be prepared to eat shoe.

    I agree though, the film was nothing special other than it's technicals and Abbie Cornish.
  • Goddamn, that Minty fan film looks fucking wicked!
  • Thrillhouse
    TRY GETTING A RESERVATION AT DORSIA NOW, MR. NOBODY!!!!
  • thorofthunder
    LOL. Comment of the day.
  • Anrkist
    Sex doesn't sell movies anymore because it's available to anyone with an internet connection.
  • Tetsuo_Man
    People don't go see films in movie theaters because they are sexy... because getting turned on in public isn't necessarily a good thing. However, I bet you a sexy movie would most definately effects dvd sales.

    The same goes for indy films which are watched predominately by men *missing citation*, which is why a "girls film" like Whip It did so poorly.
  • choice
    ahem... megan fox owes her entire career to the power of sexual draw.
  • mbellerbrock
    No one went to see Transformers solely for Fox.
  • nycTrax
    Megan Fox isn't "sex" - she's titillation (pun not intended). Know the difference...
  • presto117
    or to the power of "giant f*cking robots ripping each other apart" draw, but either one's good lol.
  • EvanJDeBiase
    Did you really laugh out loud?
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