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Michel Gondry, the new, NEW Director of Green Hornet

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Columbia Pictures says it is in talks with “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” director Michel Gondry to replace Hong Kong comedian Stephen Chow at the helm of its adaptation of “The Green Hornet.” Producer Neal Moritz said in a statement issued by the Hollywood studio Tuesday that the French filmmaker’s works are “as daring as they are extraordinary.” Chow was originally slated to direct and star as Kato in “The Green Hornet” alongside Seth Rogen, but said in December he backed out as director so he could work on a superhero comedy with Jack Black. The original series, which debuted on the radio in 1936, is about a newspaper publisher who moonlights as a masked crime-fighter along with his martial arts-expert sidekick.

Seth Rogen’s high-profile superhero movie has a brand-new director — one of the most distinctive visionaries in Hollywood — and the star can only use three words to describe how he’s feeling about it.

“It’s f—ing crazy!” he said when we spoke with him Tuesday, accentuating the point with his trademark laugh (which was imitated by Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard backstage at the Oscars).

His new “Green Hornet” collaborator is none other than Michel Gondry, the eye-popping auteur who gave us “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Be Kind Rewind,” and too many classic music videos to list here. Capping off an exhaustive search, the “Pineapple Express” funnyman said Gondry is the perfect director for his comedic take on the crime-fighting newspaper publisher who first slipped into his green mask in 1936.

“Me and [co-writer] Evan [Goldberg] have always been gigantic fans of [Gondry],” Rogen beamed. “We just like anyone who thinks outside the box, and there’s really nobody who thinks more outside the box then he does; he’s really a magician in a lot of ways.”

- from MTV


Hollywood Buzz: Simpsons whine, Gaiman wins, Tomb Raider back, Jacko sued

Poor girls. Ashlee Simpson is knocking those who are pointing out that her sister, Jessica, has put on some recent poundage.

Joaquin Phoenix’s rap career was a big hoax. We figured, but you never know sometimes.

Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel ‘The Graveyard Book’ won the Newbery Medal for young readers, plus Gaiman announced the screenwriter/director Neil Jordan will be involved in bringing the award-winning book to the screen.

A new Tomb Raider movie is reportedly headed for the big screen – sans Angelina Jolie. The first two were shite – let’s hope they actually write a story for this one.

Michael Jackson is being sued by Director John Landis regarding profits not delivered for classic 14-minute video and the clip’s “making of” documentary since at least 2005. Jackson just announced ‘Thriller’ would be headed to broadway.

The Green Hornet is reportedly still a go, despite recent rumors of its demise. In fact, word is out that Adam Sandler will take a ‘brief, but key role’ in the upcoming film.


Entertainment Buzz: Killers, the Boss, Green Lantern, Charlies Angels III

The Killers released a video for their new single – Spaceman. It’s really freaky, with costumes out of a grade school play.

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The Green Hornet has hit another roadblock. Word is out that Sony will can this project soon. Stephan Chow recently dropped out as director – and then as co-star.

In the ‘is this really necessary’ category – Drew Barrymore is talking about Charlie’s Angels III.

Bruce Springsteen has a new album to be released this week, and then an appearance at next weekend’s Super Bowl. Now word is out that he’s working on a re-issue of his classic Darkness on the Edge of Town.


Chow May Drop Out of Green Hornet Completely

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Hong Kong comedian Stephen Chow said he will no longer direct the Hollywood adaptation of “The Green Hornet” and may not star as Kato, a character made famous by Bruce Lee in the short-lived TV series. Chow, whose credits include “Shaolin Soccer” and “Kung Fu Hustle,” said over the weekend that he wants to free up time to work with Jack Black on a comedy about a superhero. – From International Herald Tribune