Aaron attending 2010 Comic Con to present Battle: Los Angeles
It’s official — Aaron along with co-star Michelle Rodriguez, producer Neal H. Moritz and director Jonathan Liebesman will present footage from Battle: Los Angeles on July 22nd at this year’s Comic Con in San Diego!
SDCC 2010: Preview Night and Thursday Comic-Con Revealed
Source: Movieweb
1:00-2:00 Sony Pictures Entertainment: Battle: Los Angeles and Salt
Two great new films from Sony Pictures Entertainment are showcased in this Hall H presentation!
Battle: Los Angeles — When unknown forces suddenly and mercilessly attack the City of Angels out of nowhere, it’s up to a local Marine staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart) and a new platoon of unseasoned soldiers to meet the threat. As the invasion hits the streets of LA, these Marines become our first and last line of defense in an intense battle against an enemy unlike any they’ve ever encountered before. Appearing in person are Michelle Rodriguez, Aaron Eckhart, Neal H. Moritz, and director Jonathan Liebesman.
Battle: Los Angeles footage to debut at 2010 Comic Con
According to Comic Book Movie, footage from Battle: Los Angeles will premiere at this year’s 2010 Comic Con.
Warner Bros and Marvel Studios won’t be the only companies bring hot properties to the Con, Disney is planning a massive TRON: Legacy panel, while Sony is prepping Green Hornet and Battle: Los Angeles for their official audience debuts.
The event runs from July 22-25 so we’ll wait and see what will happen!
Battle: Los Angeles Release Date Change
It looks like we all have to wait a tiny bit longer. B: L.A. has changed its release date from February 18th, 2011 to March 11th, 2011. The article below includes an official synopsis for the film.
source: /Film
I’ve been hearing great things about Jonathan Liebesman’s Battle: Los Angeles for a while now, and apparently Sony Pictures also think they might have a winner on their hands. They have moved the sci-fi war movie from it’s original February release (one of the worst months to release a big action movie) to the coveted “300” slot on March 11th 2011.
Battle: Los Angeles will go head to head with Disney’s 3D animated film Mars Needs Moms, and will play a week before The Dark Fields and Paramounts animated film Rango, and two weeks before Zack Snyder’s Sucker Punch.
The intense real-time war movie stars Aaron Eckhart as a Marine staff sergeant who must lead his new platoon through an alien attack on Los Angeles. The film has been described by some as “Blackhawk Down” meets “Independence Day”.
Here is the official plot synopsis:
When unknown forces put the City of Angels under attack, it’s up to a Marine staff sergeant (Aaron Eckhart) and his new platoon to come to the rescue. As the invasion hits the streets of L.A., the Marines become our first and last line of defense against a highly powerful enemy. Bridget Moynahan (I, Robot), Michelle Rodriguez (Avatar) and Michael Peña (World Trade Center) co-star alongside an ensemble cast including Ramon Rodriguez and Ne-Yo.
Molly Sims on New Jewelry Collection, Aaron Eckhart Split, Skinny Trend in Hollywood, and Her Workout Routine
I guess we no longer have to wonder!
Molly Sims on New Jewelry Collection, Aaron Eckhart Split, Skinny Trend in Hollywood, and Her Workout Routine
(source: Stylelist)
“Ask me anything,” she smiled, “and yes I am single.” The all-American model/ actress/ jewelry designer recently split with actor Aaron Eckhart, who was the genius photographer behind the campaign images for her jewelry line.
“When we dated, we used to take lots of pictures together. He is a phenomenal photographer; the Bruce Weber type. When he’s on set for movies, he will just shoot pics of Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman and they are amazing. So I begged and begged him to do my campaign and he finally agreed,” said Molly.
Paltrow, Madonna, OHM-tinis and Yoga
Source: Wall Street Journal
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Around the same time a few blocks away, many of the celebrity jurors of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival found themselves at Odeon for Chanel’s fifth annual dinner celebrating the festival. They explained that being a juror isn’t so easy.
“But I showed up,” said the actor Aaron Eckhart, who liked a movie called “Dog Pound.” (He judged the World Narrative Competition.) “I was sober. I was attentive. I didn’t go to sleep.” Mr. Eckhart joked that he was “hoping this constituted my civic duty and I could call up Los Angeles and tell them I didn’t have to be on a jury there.”
Tribeca Screening Sighting
Aaron is currently roaming around the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival as he’s a judge (see entries below). Here’s a recent sighting:
Tribeca Round-Up 3: Dream Home, Loose Cannons and The White Meadows
Source: NY Press
3) Aaron Eckhart spotted at yesterday’s screening of The White Meadows. Was tempted to yell something stupid at him like: “I believe in Harvey Dent,” and yet somehow, I stopped myself. Progress
Early Buzz: The Rum Diary Test Screens in Huntington Beach, CA
April 22, 2010
Source: /Film
Bruce Robinson’s big screen adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson’s novel The Rum Diary starring Johnny Depp test screened last night in Huntington Beach, California, and a few reviews have appeared online. I have compiled a bunch of early thoughts from around the web, message boards, twitter and other websites. Check them out now, after the jump.
As with any test screening, you should be aware that this version of the film is not final. The film was described as “a work in progress,” although titles and soundtrack were in place. Filmmakers hold test screenings to see how the movie plays for an audience, with the plan to possibly address issues before the theatrical release. The Rum Diary isn’t due out until September (I’m guessing it will premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival), and this could be a very early cut. And it should also be noted that the opinions after the jump are not from professional reviewers, but regular audience members who attended the screening. The bottom line is, take this for what it is, an early look at what the film might be.
DharmaBum on ohnnydepp-zone.com: “I got back from the test screening of The Rum Diary two hours ago and the smile hasn’t left my face. Bravo. Unbelievable. I must keep to the code, so I’ll keep my impressions at the 30,000 foot level. The Rum Diary is a achingly lovely elegy to Hunter. Both funnier and more poignant than it has a right to be. Less about any of the silly things you read about the synopsis—drink and drugs and lust—and more about the measure of a man… shedding distractions, finding your voice, taking a stand and fighting the good fight, whether that’s with a pen or, um, other means. This is one brave film. It shies not one bit from showing the ugly underbelly of the American Dream. Yet, in equal measure it’s immensely hopeful, championing, pardon the Aliceism, muchness. It matures Hunter’s themes in all right ways. Johnny gives an absolutely transformative performance.”
Rob over at FilmDrunk: “It’s not Fear and Loathing, but that’s OK. Depp’s rendition of a younger Hunter has all the familiarity we love, but he’s not familiar with the drugs yet, still just a boozehound, forming his greater ideals. His sidekick this time around is an alright dude [Aaron Eckhart as Sanderson, I believe. -Ed.], no Benicio that’s for damn sure. But it’s Giovanni Ribisi who steals the show*. You see in Ribisi’s degenerate, Nazi sympathizing, junkie state, the beginnings of Hunter/Kemp’s drug aspirations. His every line is quotable and his every appearance is like a surprise mugging – but by cuddly unicorns, which turns out alright in the long run. Lastly, Amber Heard is the mermaid of my dreams, but you can tell the upper brass had a field day in the cutting room, leaving all gratuitous nudity on the floor, being one of the only detriments to the film.”
@KitCatFilms on Twitter: “The Rum Diary: The book it was not. But as a film, I actually really loved it. As an adaptation, it was alright. Loved Depp & Ribisi =)” … “it’s not as good as Fear & Loathing – but if you’re a Thompson fan you’ll appreciate what they’ve done
. I liked it” .. “[Depp] really is the closest thing we have to our amazing Hunter S. Thompson
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@AmandaLaskin on Twitter: if you are smart and creative go see the rum diary starring johnny depp! it is a piece of art!
‘To Be Friends’ trailer
The trailer for To Be Friends, which Aaron produces and his brother James directs, has surfaced online. Thanks to Ellie for the heads up!
Enjoy a Portrait Sitting with Aaron Eckhart!
CharityBuzz has informed me that Aaron has kindly donated a private portrait sitting for the The RFK Center for Justice & Human Rights where he’ll meet with the highest bidder, take your portrait and sign it afterwards. That sounds fantastic, right?!
Please check out the auction here – Enjoy a Portrait Sitting with Aaron Eckhart
The auction ends on April 29 so get bidding!
‘The Rum Diary’ Receives ‘R’ Rating
As expected, The Rum Diary has received an ‘R’ rating from the MPAA.
MPAA Ratings: ‘Iron Man 2′, ‘Going The Distance’, ‘The Rum Diary’ (source: Box Office Mojo)
The Rum Diary, based off a novel by Hunter S. Thompson, received an R rating for “language, brief drug use and sexuality.” Johnny Depp stars in the movie, marking his second semi-autobiographical Thompson role after Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas from 1998. While Fear and Loathing was basically a two-hour long acid trip, The Rum Diary appears to be billed as an adventure of sorts, with Depp’s protagonist finding himself embroiled in rum, women and international politics while working for a newspaper in Puerto Rico in the 1950s. Amber Heard, Aaron Eckhart, Giovanni Ribisi and Richard Jenkins are also in the mix. The Rum Diary is tentatively scheduled for 2010, though production company GK Films has yet to find a distributor.








