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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 0:24:24 GMT
The Big Short’s Adam McKay has found what he hopes will be his cast for his untitled film about Dick Cheney at Paramount Pictures. Christian Bale is his choice for Dick Cheney, Steve Carell is the choice for Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, and Amy Adams is the choice for his wife Lynne Cheney. Now it’s up to Paramount to cast the vote on a green light. It seems an intriguing and gutsy movie for a studio trying to regain its footing under new chairman Jim Gianopulos. McKay last November revealed to Deadline that he would make the film about Cheney, who moved from Halliburton chief executive to become reputedly the most powerful Vice President in American history. McKay wrote the script with the expectation it would shoot in the spring for release late 2017. Plan B’s Brad Pitt, Dede Gardner and Jeremy Kleiner will produce with McKay and his Gary Sanchez partners, Will Ferrell and Kevin Messick. They are all reuniting after The Big Short got five Oscar nominations including Best Picture and Best Director, and which won Oscars for McKay and Charles Randolph for adapting the book by Michael Lewis. This puts him back in business with Bale and Carell, who starred in The Big Short. The film is one of several that have come recently on very timely, topical hot button subjects. It continues the politically aware track for McKay, a smart guy who transitioned with Will Ferrell from Saturday Night Live writer to film scripter/director of comedy hits that included Talladega Nights, Step Brothers and Anchorman, this is no knee-jerk endeavor. He said it was something he quietly began writing right after winning the Oscar, part of his continuing evolution that started with The Big Short. In Cheney, McKay found what he feels is arguably the single most powerful political figure in modern American history. “I’ve always found Cheney fascinating,” McKay told Deadline last fall. “Questions of what drove him, what his beliefs were; but once we started digging I was astounded at how much he had shaped modern America’s place in the world and how shocking the methods were by which he gained his power.” While incoming Vice President Mike Pence has cited him as a role model, Cheney has always been a polarizing figure, and a lightning rod for controversy for his role in expanding the powers of the presidency while he served eight years as No. 2 for President George W. Bush. Among his initiatives was to press the war on global terrorism post-9/11, with initiatives that ranged from spying, invading Afghanistan and then Iraq – the latter based on intel that Saddam Hussein had procured weapons of mass destruction and was aligned to Al Qaeda, assertions that were considered shaky at the time and were never substantively proven — and the establishment of techniques including waterboarding as part of an “enhanced interrogation program” that many called torture against suspected terrorists held in Guantanamo without access to due process. He previously served in the administrations of Nixon, Ford and George H.W. Bush, before he became Halliburton chairman/CEO and then joined the Republican ticket alongside Bush. Cheney was a study in contradictions: a war hawk who himself received five deferments that kept him from fighting in Vietnam. And while the Bush Administration did not support gay marriage, Cheney personally went against the grain, perhaps swayed by the fact his daughter was openly gay. Cheney’s approval rating was down to 13% when he left office, and he has long been a critic of the foreign policy of his former boss’s successor, President Barack Obama. This will be the second time the administration has been explored in a feature by a major director after Oliver Stone directed the 2008 drama W, with Josh Brolin as Bush and Richard Dreyfuss playing Cheney. This is just one of the films McKay has lined up to direct with social relevance. He is currently directing pilot for the Gary Sanchez-produced HBO pilot Succession, about a fictional Murdoch- or Redstone-like media family dealing with succession, politics and the 21st century challenges on media companies. McKay will also direct Bad Blood, the drama he is writing with Jennifer Lawrence starring as Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the controversial blood-test company Theranos. Legendary Pictures bought that in a deal that paid McKay $3.5 million to script a film budgeted between $40 million-$50 million for Legendary and Universal Pictures. It’s partly based on a book proposal by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner John Carreyrou, who broke the story on Theranos for the Wall Street Journal last fall. The film focuses on how innovative companies gain astronomical valuations that sometimes prove too good to be true. Theranos is the blood-testing startup that Holmes founded in 2003, with claims it could test blood with only a pinprick instead of the traditional method of drawing blood by injection. That potential left Theranos with a $9 billion valuation as recently as two years ago. The company since has come under investigation over claims of inaccurate testing, and Holmes’ own worth — at one point valued at $4.5 billion for her 50% stake — has fallen to a fraction of that. McKay’s plan was to let the third act of Theranos’ story unfold in real time, as he first makes the Cheney movie. deadline.com/2017/04/dick-cheney-movie-christian-bale-steve-carell-amy-adams-adam-mckay-paramount-1202062739/
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Post by mikediastavrone96 on Apr 6, 2017 2:19:59 GMT
Better get a hell of a makeup team since it looks like he doesn't give a flying fuck about whether the actors are 2-3 decades off the mark.
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Post by Zeb31 on Apr 6, 2017 2:29:44 GMT
Better get a hell of a makeup team since it looks like he doesn't give a flying fuck about whether the actors are 2-3 decades off the mark. Yeah, that was my first thought too. The Cheneys are 75 today, so either this is covering several decades or the makeup work will be intense. Really wish they'd gone with Tracy Letts instead of Bale, but what can you do.
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Post by iheartamyadams on Apr 6, 2017 2:59:39 GMT
Not here for this at all unless Slayme gets her long overdue Oscar.
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Apr 6, 2017 2:59:41 GMT
As long as it picks a tone and sticks to it (unlike W), I'd very much like to see this project.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 3:24:23 GMT
Better get a hell of a makeup team since it looks like he doesn't give a flying fuck about whether the actors are 2-3 decades off the mark. He's been doing makeup tests for almost a year now, and Bale dropped out of W due to poor makeup tests (not to mention he also dropped out of Ferrari, so he's someone who'd pull out of roles if he didn't feel comfortable) I seriously doubt they would go proceed with production if they feared they couldn't pull off the look
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Post by fotodude on Apr 6, 2017 7:00:10 GMT
Sounds awesome.
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Post by Pavan on Apr 6, 2017 7:02:21 GMT
Just for a moment i was excited that Bale and Adams are reuniting but after reading that.. I'm sure Bale's gonna skip this one too.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 9:47:44 GMT
Cannot believe Bale is relying on McKay for career sustainability now.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 12:11:14 GMT
Cannot believe Bale is relying on McKay for career sustainability now. Well, Bale still gets dozens of offers (turned down both Mann and Star Wars) McKay was always popular and now he's an Oscar winner with prestige, plus Bale seemed to get along well during Big Short and he's a guy who loves repeating with directors-- Nolan, Cooper, Russell before Hustle fallout
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Post by mhynson27 on Apr 6, 2017 13:12:45 GMT
Cannot believe Bale is relying on McKay for career sustainability now. Well, Bale still gets dozens of offers (turned down both Mann and Star Wars) McKay was always popular and now he's an Oscar winner with prestige, plus Bale seemed to get along well during Big Short and he's a guy who loves repeating with directors-- Nolan, Cooper, Russell before Hustle fallout What Star Wars role did he get offered?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2017 14:28:00 GMT
Well, Bale still gets dozens of offers (turned down both Mann and Star Wars) McKay was always popular and now he's an Oscar winner with prestige, plus Bale seemed to get along well during Big Short and he's a guy who loves repeating with directors-- Nolan, Cooper, Russell before Hustle fallout What Star Wars role did he get offered? Woody's role in Han Solo
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Post by Pavan on Apr 6, 2017 14:35:53 GMT
What Star Wars role did he get offered? Woody's role in Han Solo I didn't know that.
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Post by mhynson27 on Apr 6, 2017 16:17:44 GMT
What Star Wars role did he get offered? Woody's role in Han Solo Oh wow, did not know that.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Apr 6, 2017 18:28:35 GMT
Lol I can't buy Bale as Cheney at all, but he can try and play the part.
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Post by Kirk-Picard on Apr 6, 2017 18:55:17 GMT
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Post by IndianaJones1981 on Apr 6, 2017 19:35:12 GMT
I frankly would prefer to see an adaptation of Peter Baker's "Days of Fire" to cover the Bush presidency, but I'm curious to see McKay's take. Bale sounds like fucking atrocious casting, though - unless this film will cover Cheney before the White House.
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Post by getclutch on Apr 6, 2017 19:37:34 GMT
I know Bale was almost GWB in "W." But like...this is hard to see.
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Post by Billy_Costigan on Apr 12, 2017 16:41:23 GMT
It's not really necessary to post every thought that comes to mind.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 5:00:48 GMT
Paramount dropped this, and now Annapurna will distribute
After Suburbicon and Downsizing, Paramount will now only release Transformers films
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2017 16:36:52 GMT
See, I dig those three actors, but I fucking hated The Big Short...guess I'll see how footage looks in the future.
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Post by Pavan on Aug 6, 2017 5:58:56 GMT
Apparently Bale putting a lot of weight for Dick Cheney Biopic I thought he is over with this weight change bullshit. Dude's gonna spoil his health when he crosses 50. He passed Mann's Ferrari saying he is done with weight changes but now he is okay to gain weight for McKay?
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Post by theycallmemrfish on Aug 6, 2017 17:09:36 GMT
Apparently Bale putting a lot of weight for Dick Cheney Biopic I thought he is over with this weight change bullshit. Dude's gonna spoil his health when he crosses 50. He passed Mann's Ferrari saying he is done with weight changes but now he is okay to gain weight for McKay? Oscar is coming, wait a minute, damn he looks like Michael Madsen Holy shit, he REALLY looks like Madsen now.
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Post by morton on Aug 6, 2017 17:45:02 GMT
Apparently Bale putting a lot of weight for Dick Cheney Biopic I thought he is over with this weight change bullshit. Dude's gonna spoil his health when he crosses 50. He passed Mann's Ferrari saying he is done with weight changes but now he is okay to gain weight for McKay? Yes, I know he's an actor, but I think that there comes a time when all of the weight losses and gains are going to catch up with him. I actually thought that they did because he pulled out of the Ferrari film like you mentioned because he didn't think he could gain enough weight safely. I never noticed it until now either, but he really does look like Michael Madsen! No offense to Madsen because he was attractive enough, but I use to have a crush on Bale and thought he was so hot.
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Post by Tommen_Saperstein on Aug 6, 2017 21:02:21 GMT
yeah, nothing can go wrong with that idea
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