http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2094064/
Just sayin'... Whedon fans rejoice. (PS: http://knowyourmeme.com/photos/295578-condescending-wonka-creepy-wonka )
Nathan Fillion in a Joss Whedon flick? :o
Quote from: Tom on May 07, 2012, 04:13:22 PM
Nathan Fillion in a Joss Whedon flick? :o
Like Johnny Depp in a Tim Burton movie?
Look into the history of this "film", it's the most UN-HOLLYWOOD Shakespeare theatrical release thingie ever.
I heard about it in an interview with one of the more recent Whedonites, the guy who played the stoner in Cabin. Long story short: Whedon hangs around with these folks in RL, often with a whole BUNCH of them together at once, they do improv and Shakespeare and stuff weekly or monthly or whatevs, somebody probably-jokingly said they should film it, and Joss took 'em seriously... and voila. "home video" turned "film festival entry".
I think I first heard about it here:
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/cabin-in-the-woods-star-fran-kranz-on-coming-up-in-joss-whedons-world-20120412
"It was all done at Joss' house in 11 days. It was such an organic process that I didn't realize we were making a movie till halfway through shooting. I know that sounds bizarre, but Joss has people over all the time to sit around, drink wine and read Shakespeare in his backyard. ...He talked about releasing it on the Internet, like Dr. Horrible. Then on the last day of shooting, he mentioned festivals like Toronto and Venice. Now everyone is expecting "The Joss Whedon film, Much Ado About Nothing." I can't imagine what the budget was, but there's no way it was over half a million. But I'm not about to say it's a home video, even though that literally is sort of what it is. I have high hopes, but you never know, you know?"
or else maybe it was here:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/futures-cabin-in-the-woods-stoner-breakout-fran-kranz-on-how-to-get-into-the-joss-whedon-club?page=2
IMDB comments seem to imply it's making the rounds at film festivals...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2094064/
sounds awesome based on this pretty-spoiler-free review... http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/review-much-ado-about-nothing-tiff-2012
QuoteApparently the strain of making THE AVENGERS wasn't too great for writer/director Joss Whedon, who- on a twelve day break from the production, staged and shot a modern retelling of William Shakespeare's MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING at his Santa Monica home.
In MUCH ADO, Whedon's managed to stage one of the freshest interpretations of the Bard I've seen in ages. Using the original prose, but married to his own modern sensibility ... it was both faithful to the original play, but also given a thoroughly modern upgrade that didn't feel the least bit contrived. It's an interesting exercise for Whedon, who usually relies so heavily on his own dialogue, but is forced to completely reinvent his own style with this.
So the Official Trailer* came out in like March or something. Film release is early this month.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAMsDP_DMHE
My first thoughts: wow, Baz Luhrmann was nice to lend Joss Whedon his trailer-making team! (but obviously Joss is not gonna "Gatsby (http://cliqueclack.com/p/the-not-so-great-gatsby/)" this modernization)
*US version! But the *UK* version = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8ssVZ84zEA = wow, quite the different "feel", quite a different audience presumed I guess? And the way it's presented for them, dare I say "Oscar bait"?
It supposedly was shot in something like a week or two. The whole movie. And was done during the making of Avengers. Saw an interview with Nathan about it last month.