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Movies

I really need to get to a theatre to see a film ASAP!!!

Box Office: ‘Think Like a Man’ is surprise No. 1 again

Four new films hit theaters this weekend, but moviegoers were still thinking about “Think Like a Man.”

In a surprise win, the ensemble comedy topped the box office for the second consecutive weekend, collecting $18 million and bringing its 10-day total to $60.9 million, according to an estimate from distributor Sony Pictures. Heading into the weekend, the Judd Apatow-produced romantic comedy “The Five-Year Engagement” was expected to be No. 1. Instead, the movie debuted with a disappointing $11.2 million — far under industry projections of at least $18 million, and below even Universal Pictures’ modest $13-million prediction.

Three other debuts also failed to make serious dents at the box office. “The Pirates! Band of Misfits,” a 3-D stop-motion animated picture, started with a slightly better $11.4 million — though it cost about $30 million more to produce than “Engagement.” The Jason Statham action flick “Safe,” meanwhile, grossed an unimpressive $7.7 million, roughly as much as the lackluster $7.3-million opening of the John Cusack horror film “The Raven.”

As a result of the weak performance of the slew of new films, ticket sales were down 30% compared with the same three-day period last year, when “Fast Five” debuted with a massive $86.2 million.

“The Five-Year Engagement” marks the second-worst opening ever for writer-director Nicholas Stoller, who teamed with star Jason Segel to pen the relationship comedy. The pair have successfully collaborated together before on projects such as 2008’s “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and last year’s solid hit “The Muppets.”

Outside of March’s “Jeff, Who Lives at Home” — a low-budget film that never played in more than 500 theaters — Segel has proved to be a reliable box-office draw in recent years. The 32-year-old actor is best known for playing overgrown man-children in movies such as “Marshall” and 2009’s “I Love You, Man,” and was one of the main reasons moviegoers said they showed up to see “Engagement” this weekend. However, moviegoers — like the critics — were ultimately not enamored with the picture, assigning it an average grade of B-, according to market research firm CinemaScore. Not surprisingly, the film appealed to a 64% female audience — but the crowd was a bit older than is typical for an Apatow film, as 57% were over the age of 30.

The movie, also starring Emily Blunt, follows a couple whose engagement is derailed for half a decade due to career ambitions. Universal and Relativity Media spent about $30 million to make the film.

“The Pirates! Band of Misfits” is the latest production from England’s Aardman Animations that has failed to resonate in a major way with American audiences. Known for creating films such as “Wallace & Gromit” and “Chicken Run,” Aardman’s most recent production, last winter’s “Arthur Christmas, only grossed $46 million domestically, though it raked in $100 million abroad. “Pirates” should follow that same trajectory, as it has already collected $63.7 million from 49 foreign countries.

In the United States and Canada this weekend, the movie attracted a 76% family audience, who gave the well-reviewed film an average grade of B. The movie, featuring the voice of Hugh Grant as a pirate trying to become buccaneer of the year, had a budget of about $55 million.

“Safe,” which stars Statham as a former cop on a mission to save a girl from international gangs, appealed mostly to older men this weekend. The opening for “Safe” was a bit lower than that of the typical Statham film: Last year, the action star’s “Killer Elite” started off with $9 million, while “The Mechanic” debuted with $11 million. Audiences who saw his most recent film liked it a tad more than any of the weekend’s other new releases, giving it a B+ on CinemaScore.

Lionsgate, which is releasing the film in the United States and Canada on behalf of film finance company IM Global, only paid for the film’s prints and advertising costs.

“The Raven” received the most dismal critical reviews of any film hitting theaters this weekend — earning only a paltry 22% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Moviegoers — 59% of whom were age 25 and older — were more kind, giving the film an average grade of B.

The movie stars Cusack as 19th century author Edgar Allen Poe, who ends up having to face reenactments of the scary stories he penned. The film was made for $26 million by production and financing company Intrepid Pictures but was later acquired by Relativity for about $4 million.

The movie’s opening weekend is not great news for Cusack, who has had a mixed track record at the box office in recent years. The 45-year-old actor was part of a phenomenal hit with Roland Emmerich’s disaster epic “2012” two years ago, but has had less success with films such as 2007’s “Martian Child” and 2005’s “Must Love Dogs.”

Here are the top 10 movies at the domestic box office, with international results when available, according to studio estimates:

1. “Think Like a Man” (Sony): $18 million on its second weekend, down 46%. Domestic total: $60.9 million.

2. “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” (Sony): Opened with $11.4 million. $5.5 million overseas in 49 foreign markets. International total: $63.6 million.

3. “The Lucky One” (Warner Bros./Village Roadshow): $11.3 million on its second weekend, down 50%. Domestic total: $39.9 million. $4.8 million overseas in 20 foreign markets. International total: $10 million.

4. “The Hunger Games” (Lionsgate): $11.3 million on its sixth weekend, down 23%. Domestic total: $372.5 million. $7.4 million overseas in 60 foreign markets. International total: $228.5 million.

5. “The Five-Year Engagement” (Universal/Relativity): Opened with $11.2 million.

6. “Safe” (Lionsgate/IM Global): Opened with $7.7 million.

7. “The Raven” (Relativity/Intrepid): Opened with $7.3 million.

8. “Chimpanzee” (Disney): $5.5 million on its second weekend, down 49%. Domestic total: $19.2 million.

9. “The Three Stooges” (Fox): $5.4 million on its third weekend, down 45%. Domestic total: $37.1 million.

10. “The Cabin in the Woods” (Lionsgate): $4.5 million on its third weekend, down 44%. Domestic total: $34.7 million.]

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James Bond

Can’t wait!!

New 007 film to depict spy’s inner demons

ISTANBUL (AP) — The next James Bond movie, “Skyfall,” promises the usual action, exotic locations, scheming villains and beautiful women. For fans of the original novels by Ian Fleming, there’s more: a journey into the troubled psyche of the iconic spy.

After all, the director of the 23rd film in the franchise, which spans half a century, is Sam Mendes, whose cinematic studies of personalities in emotional turmoil and even meltdown include “American Beauty” and “Revolutionary Road.”

“You always go back to the Fleming because the character Fleming created over a number of novels was incredibly complex,” Mendes said Sunday at a news conference in Istanbul, where the crew of “Skyfall” has filmed.

“Some people sometimes forget in the cliche of Bond, which is the international playboy, and someone who’s always untroubled, and almost never breaks a sweat, that actually what (Fleming) created was a very conflicted character,” said Mendes, who was joined by cast members, including Bond actor Daniel Craig.

Fleming created a secret agent who was sometimes frustrated and ambivalent about his job. Many Bond movies sidestepped the inner demons, showcasing instead a debonair 007 whose exploits were enhanced with gaudy gadgets and special effects.

In Fleming’s last novels, Mendes said, Bond suffered from a “combination of lassitude, boredom, depression, difficulty with what he’s chosen to do for a living, which is to kill. That makes him a much more interesting character, and some of those things are explored in this movie, because Daniel as an actor is capable of exploring them.”

It is Craig’s third portrayal of the spy, and he introduced a darker side to Bond in his earlier roles in 2008’s “Quantum of Solace” in 2008 and “Casino Royale” in 2006.

Craig reread Bond novels as part of his preparation for “Skyfall,” and a delay in film production, caused when studio MGM filed for bankruptcy in 2010, allowed him more time to discuss the character with Mendes.

He said he had spoken to intelligence agents about their work, and has some inkling of the hardships they face.

“I’ve got the better job,” said Craig, whose last movie was “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” the thriller adapted from the novel by Stieg Larsson.

“Skyfall” is due for release on Oct. 26 in Britain and in other locations shortly after that. Judi Dench returns as spy chief M and the film introduces English actress Naomie Harris as a field agent named Eve and Berenice Marlohe of France as a character named Severine.

Producers are enigmatic about the plot, though they have said the relationship between Bond and M is tested and MI6, the spy agency, comes under attack.

“Skyfall” includes scenes in London, Scotland, Turkey and China. In Istanbul, the crew filmed scenes with motorcycles at the Grand Bazaar, a covered market that dates to the early Ottoman period. The 1963 Bond movie, “From Russia With Love,” included scenes in Istanbul. It starred Sean Connery.

Fleming, whose experiences as a British intelligence officer in World War II helped him conceive the Bond novels, died in 1964.

Some things about the spy’s image on screen (as well as in the books) won’t change. Asked to describe Bond’s love life in “Skyfall,” Craig smiled.

“It’s very rich,” he said. “We’re making a Bond movie, so that kind of speaks for itself.”

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Television

Woo hoooo!!!

Will Ferrell Returns to Host ‘Saturday Night Live

The actor is set to return to his old stomping grounds at Saturday Night Live to host the May 12 episode, marking his third time leading the live comedy show since leaving the cast 10 years ago.
Ferrell will tout upcoming film The Campaign as well as his most recent Spanish comedy Casa de Mi Padre.

He will be supported by musical guest Usher, who makes his third appearance on the show.

New York Giants’ Eli Manning will host May 5 with musical guest Rihanna.

The SNL season finale is scheduled for May 19. A host and musical guest have yet to be announced.

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Television

Wrap it up, folks, and make it good!!

Fox’s ‘Fringe’ renewed for fifth and final season

Fox announced on Thursday that it will renew the supernatural mystery thriller Fringe for a fifth and final season.

“We are thrilled and beyond grateful that Fox — and our fans — have made the impossible possible,” Fringe co-creator and producer J.J. Abrams (Lost) said in a statement.

Fringe, which stars Anna Torv and Joshua Jackson as FBI “Fringe division” investigators of paranormal crimes, has struggled in the ratings but has a strong cult following. It also has drawn critical praise since its debut in the fall of 2008. At that time, USA TODAY television critic Robert Bianco called it “the best new show of the fall.”

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Muppets

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!

Muppet movie sequel confirmed

Kermit, Miss Piggy and the rest of their felt-covered friends will be returning to the big screen.

Disney announced at CinemaCon on Tuesday that it’s working on a sequel to the 2011 hit “The Muppets.” James Bobin is returning to direct the project, and is co-writing the script with Nicholas Stoller, who co-wrote last year’s movie with star Jason Segel.

A release date for the sequel has not yet been announced.

Last year’s “The Muppets,” the first film starring Jim Henson’s creations in 12 years, has amassed a worldwide gross of more than $158 million on a $45 million budget, according to Box Office Mojo.

The film also won several awards, including an Oscar in the Best Original Song category for “Man or Muppet.”

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Television

I look forward to seeing it from both coasts!!!

’30 Rock’ to live it up with live episode Thursday

NEW YORK (AP) — In a move to inject new life into its kookiness, “30 Rock” is going live this week.

It will be the second such outing for the NBC comedy, which is normally a polished, single-camera filmed affair. It went live for a night in October 2010 with an episode performed during the show’s normal time slot, then re-staged for West Coast viewers.

The same plan will be followed this Thursday: Originating from NBC’s Studio 8H (fabled home of “Saturday Night Live”), “30 Rock” will air live for viewers in the Eastern and Central time zones at 8:30 p.m. EDT, then be reprised at 8:30 PDT for the rest of the country.

The theme of the episode plays into the idea of Live vs. Filmed. The Kabletown corporate bosses announce they will no longer pay for live production of “TGS” (the fictitious show-within-a-show produced by Liz Lemon, played by “30 Rock” star Tina Fey). After first resisting, Liz and NBC exec Jack Donaghy (co-star Alec Baldwin) realize their lives would be simplified by shooting “TGS” episodes on film, fast and cheap.

But Kenneth the Page (Jack McBrayer) objects, arguing that nothing can replace the excitement of live television.

Time will tell.

“30 Rock” could use a little excitement. Although highly acclaimed and richly awarded during its six seasons, it has begun to lose the comic edge that set it apart. And, while never a ratings juggernaut, it has seen its audience further soften this season (just 3 million viewers tuned in last week).

Clearly, “30 Rock” could use a jolt. A stunt like going live is one way to score renewed attention and, perhaps, a boost in viewership.

In TV, live is a favorite way to shake things up.

“The Drew Carey Show” aired a live, improv-laced episode in 1999. Two years before that, “ER” staged an ambitious live hour of that medical drama.

“Will & Grace” kicked off its season in September 2005 with a live episode whose guest star was none other than Alec Baldwin.

And 20 years ago, the Fox sitcom “Roc,” starring Charles S. Dutton as a garbage collector, aired a full season of episodes live.

The initial stab at live-ness by “30 Rock,” while whipped into something of an event, was a mixed blessing: For better or worse, the episode reveled in the sort of sitcom cliches and cartoonish excess that “30 Rock” so brilliantly resists any other week.

Meanwhile, there were no memorable glitches or flubbed lines, which surely disappointed viewers who came hoping for a train wreck.

Live isn’t just performing without a net. It can be a license for sloppiness in ideas and execution: Consider “Saturday Night Live,” which too often comes across as the rough draft of a polished final product that will never be performed.

But live TV has taken on a mystique for both performers and viewers ever since video tape was invented during TV’s infancy in the 1950s. The arrival of video tape made live production a bold choice and an exercise in daring — rather than the bothersome necessity it had been before, when no alternative existed.

The arrival of video tape brought new convenience even to live broadcasts: A show that aired live in the East could be taped and replayed for later time zones.

This, of course, remains the practice for most live programming today, including most news shows (such as the morning programs and the dinner-hour newscasts) and even “Saturday Night Live.” (The “SNL” cast is frolicking at the after-party by the time West Coast viewers catch the show, “live from New York,” on tape.)

But “30 Rock” will play it old school on Thursday, with a fresh performance of the episode for the West Coast.

Just how fresh the episode is remains to be seen.

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Magazines

I can’t say that I necessarily disagree….but I am sure that I don’t really agree.

Beyonce named People’s most beautiful woman

NEW YORK (AP) — People magazine has named Beyonce as the World’s Most Beautiful Woman for 2012.

The 30-year-old singer tops the magazine’s annual list of the “World’s Most Beautiful” in a special double issue. The announcement was made Wednesday.

Commenting on her selection, Beyonce tells People: “I feel more beautiful than I’ve ever felt because I’ve given birth. I have never felt so connected, never felt like I had such a purpose on this Earth.”

Beyonce, who is married to rapper Jay-Z, gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, in January.

“She’s just the cutest thing,” says the Grammy winner, who sings to her daughter and claims to “love” changing diapers.

Does Blue resemble mom or dad?

“She looks like Blue,” the singer says. “She’s her own person.”

“The best thing about having a daughter is having a true legacy,” she adds. “The word ‘love’ means something completely different now.”

Other celebrities on the list include Julia Roberts, Nicole Kidman and Jessica Pare of “Mad Men.”

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Movies

I’d watch it, and I hope it would be awesome, but I hope they never do it.

John Cusack Gets Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame—in Time for a Say Anything Sequel?

Though it’s John Cusack’s upcoming thriller The Raven that’s got him out and about doing publicity, lots of questions have been coming his way about the possibility of him, sigh, playing boombox-wielding romantic hero Lloyd Dobler again.

Cusack has said that he’s game, but, as he told E! News yesterday, there’s one condition that has to be in place.

“I think I would have to play a truck driver or something. I don’t think it would work for me to play the same guy,” he joked to Jason Kennedy, “but we could only do it if me and [Say Anything director Cameron Crowe] did it together. If he wants to do it, I would do it.”

Not play Lloyd?! Is he kidding? Things must have gone well for him once the fasten-your-seatbelt sign turned off. Kickboxing turned out to be huge!

But the order of business for Cusack today was receiving his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his film accomplishments.

Sister and sometime-costar Joan Cusack joined the party, as did Billy Bob Thornton, Jack Black and director-producer Joe Roth.

“To the best of my knowledge, I’ve tried to screw my career up as much as I possibly could,” Cusack told the assembled crowd. “But even with all my best efforts to screw it up, I managed to have lasting friendships, and some of the best friends I’ve ever met in the business.”

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The Couch Potato Report

FROZEN PLANET also offers a fantastic polar bear fight!!

The Couch Potato Report – April 21st, 2012

Inside this week’s Couch Potato Report is a post apocalyptic divide, a fourth impossible mission, and the frozen planet.

I love the premise of this week’s first film, a made-in-Winnipeg horror/sci-fi/thriller…I only wish the film lived up to its potential.

THE DIVIDE begins with a nuclear attack that forces a group of nine strangers to barricade themselves in the basement of the apartment building they live in.

They don’t fully know what happened, or what is going on outside the walls they have around them and as the days go on, fear increases, trust decreases and supplies dwindle changing everyone.

I love that premise…that could have lead to a great, claustrophobic, intense film. Could have…but it didn’t.

Eventually THE DIVIDE features just about every cliché of films like this…including the one where people who are losing their minds shave their head!! That is a time tested symbol that a character has descended into madness and there is no turning back.

However, the main problem with the film isn’t all of its clichés, is the basement where they are contained. That set – which always looks like a movie set and never a real basement – is huge! There are multiple rooms and areas and sections for people to go into, and just when you think you’ve seen them all, the story calls for hidden ones. That erases any claustrophobia, and thus much of the tension.

THE DIVIDE has a very good cast – that includes Michael Biehn of THE TERMINATOR and ALIENS and Rosanna Arquette from PULP FICTION – and it has a few interesting twists and turns, but it doesn’t feature much suspense…and you can tell right from the start who will and won’t survive…so I won’t be recommending it.

Love the premise, love it!! Didn’t care for the movie.

Based on true events, this week’s next release was shot in Maple Ridge and Vancouver and offers up the very dramatic tale of a responsible and respectable 16-year-old high school student whose life and health change forever when her friends decide to beat her up – actually fight her and beat her up – because of some comments she posted about them online.

This film is called GIRL FIGHT.

In addition to beating her up, the friends decide beforehand that they are going to film it and put it online because they know it will become a viral sensation.

GIRL FIGHT is not a great movie – because it was made-for-television it is very, very dramatic, the acting is a little wooden at times, and the subject matter occasionally makes it difficult to watch, so I can’t fully recommend it. But I didn’t dislike it. I would say that this movie is just okay…so call that a mild recommendation.

Let’s move now to a film I did completely enjoy, and one I highly recommend!!!

Tom cruise stars in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL

A case could be made that this fourth instalment in Cruise’s hit and miss series is the best one, and I would probably agree…although I do still like the first one a lot.

In this one, the IMF is shut down when it’s implicated in the bombing of the Kremlin, causing Ethan Hunt and his new team to go rogue to clear their organization’s name.

MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL was partially filmed in Vancouver and it is a smart and well made film, directed by Academy Award animation filmmaker Brad Bird – who gave us THE INCREDIBLES and made his live-action debut with this film – and what a debut!!

This is a tremendous action film…with a fantastic cast…and I suggest that you turn off your brain and enjoy it!!

Enjoying the movie SHAME might be a little bit harder. This is a small film starring Michael Fassbender from INGLORIOUS BASTERDS giving what is usually referred to in movie circles as a “daring performance”.

He plays a New York businessman with a dark and destructive secret…he is a sex addict.

His world is turned upside down by the arrival of his sister – played by Carey Mulligan of AN EDUCATION – and she brings with her some emotional baggage of her own, and reminders of a life that they would both like to forget.

Both Fassbender and Mulligan bare it all, physically and emotionally, and it is a raw and honest film that doesn’t necessarily tell you everything you need to know. Some of the blanks in the back story are left up to you to fill in and as a result SHAME is a movie that you will either find insufferable or interesting.

I found it interesting, and so call that a mild recommendation.

I have a trio of Television shows for you this morning, and all three can easily be described as guilty pleasures or as garbage.

This first one…SEASON FIVE of the partially filmed in Manitoba series ICE ROAD TRUCKERS is one of my absolute favourite guilty pleasure!!

Ice Road Truckers is a documentary-style reality television series about drivers who operate trucks on seasonal routes crossing frozen lakes and rivers in remote arctic territories in Canada and Alaska.

There are huge risks involved, possibly even the loss of life, but there are also huge financial rewards to be had if they make it.

The truckers only have two months every year when they can haul vital equipment and supplies to remote outposts and communities and that – and the mechanical breakdowns and weather conditions – enable there to actually be some drama in this show.

ICE ROAD TRUCKERS is a show that I love to just sit down and watch, and if you have never seen it, I easily recommend SEASON FIVE…it is fantastic fun!!

Also fun, but not always funny – which is the main problem I have with it – is VOLUME 7 of AMERICAN DAD.

AMERICAN DAD comes from many of the same folks who bring us the much funnier FAMILY GUY and I must admit that I am quite surprised that the show has lasted seven seasons….and is still going.

It is about a CIA operative named Stan Smith and his less than normal family, which includes an alien and a talking fish. He will do whatever it takes to protect the family, and his country, and not always in that order.

Sometimes, on occasion, VOLUME SEVEN of AMERICAN DAD is laugh out loud funny…but not often enough for it to be a guilty pleasure of mine. Its juvenile, sophomoric, childish and sometimes borderline racist humour doesn’t always appeal to me.

But if this is a show you love, on a guilty or guilt free level, don’t miss it!!

One show that will never be a guilty pleasure of mine features a voice cast that I really like…including H. Jon Benjamin from ARCHER and Kristen Schaal of FLIGHT OF THE CONCHORDS…but I just don’t like BOB’S BURGERS.

This show is about a man named Bob who runs a restaurant with his family, including his less than trustworthy children.

I watched THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON of BOB’S BURGERS and – unfortunately – I did not laugh once…not once, not out loud, not quietly, or otherwise.

This one is not that good a show, although it does have a great cast, so you should just skip it…unless it is a guilty pleasure, than I say enjoy!! Enjoy BOB’s BURGERS…AMERICAN DAD or ICE ROAD TRUCKERS.

Guilty pleasures are fantastic fun…once we discover what the ones we love are!

Finally this week is another spectacular documentary series from the BBC Nature team…who also gave us PLANET EARTH, LIFE and THE BLUE PLANET.

In the seven part series FROZEN PLANET, they now take us to two disappearing wildernesses – the Arctic and Antarctic.

In the series we see life and death, and how people enjoy one and avoid the other in some of the harshest conditions on earth.

We also see how climate change is affecting landforms such as glaciers, ice shelves, and sea ice, and hear it all through narration by world-renowned naturalist David Attenborough.

Mostly, we get to see animals doing things that we have never seen on film before…using the latest camera technology…including watching a mother polar bear in hibernation and her newborn cubs, and seeing how a pod of killer whales get a seal off an ice floe, and so much more!!

FROZEN PLANET is insightful and entertaining and features some great storytelling and images. I highly, and very easily recommend it!!

The fantastic BBC Documentary series FROZEN PLANET, THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON of the not very good animated show BOB’S BURGERS, VOLUME 7 of the occasionally funny AMERICAN DAD, SEASON FIVE of the great guilty pleasure ICE ROAD TRUCKERS, the interesting drama SHAME, the superb action flick MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE – GHOST PROTOCOL, the made-in-British Columbia GIRLFIGHT, and the made-in-Winnipeg post apocalyptic misfire THE DIVIDE are all available now, either on disc or on demand.

Coming up inside the next Couch Potato Report

SEASON ONE of the made-in-Toronto supernatural series LOST GIRL, Mark Wahlberg and Kate Beckinsale are wasted in the wannabe action film CONTRABAND, CINEMA VERITE will take us back to the start of reality television, and the new television mini-series based on the TITANIC promises one voyage, and a world of untold stories.

I’m Dan Reynish. I’ll have more on those, and some other releases, in seven days.

For now, that’s this week’s COUCH POTATO REPORT.

Enjoy the movies and I’ll see you back here again next time on The Couch!

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Movies

It should be a lot of fun!!

‘Anchorman 2’: Ron Burgundy will struggle to cope with change

Anchorman writer/director Adam Mackay has teased more plot details about the forthcoming sequel.

A second outing for Will Ferrell as 1970s newsreader Ron Burgundy was confirmed in recent weeks, with most of the original cast returning. And now Mackay has revealed that the film will see the unreconstructed Burgundy struggling to cope with progress.

He told Empire: “We know these guys never deal well with change, and the good thing is that there’s a big blast of change coming, according to the regular timeline. We’re going to be throwing a lot of innovation at them, and they’re not going to handle it well.”

Mackay continued: “It’s right when all the news started changing with the 24-hour news cycle in ’78 or ’79. All of a sudden, local news stations diversified and had Latino anchors and African-American anchors, and any time you’re talking about diversity and the Action News team, that’s always fun to deal with.”

But fans will have to wait a while longer for the hyped sequel. On the progress of the script, Mackay added: “We’ve done about two per cent! Half a per cent? We’ve got five pages of story notes and chunks of story. We’re holing up writing for the next three months.”