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  • 7 Things We Learned About the ‘Magnificent Seven’ Remake Starring Denzel Washington

    If there’s anything cooler than Denzel Washington firing a six-shooter, we don’t wanna know about it.

    That was just one of the very exciting things we saw during an edit bay visit to Antoine Fuqua‘s remake of “The Magnificent Seven.” The much-anticipated fall release — its first trailer hits today — reunites the “Training Day” team of director Fuqua, Denzel and Ethan Hawke as they attempt to bring this classic Western to new audiences, one that are more accustomed to their heroes wearing Iron Man suits than ten-gallon hats.

    But judging by the exclusive footage Fuqua screened for us, if the movie succeeds at anything it’s delivering the type of gunplay and likable characters ticket buyers can’t wait to see on opening weekend.

    In the remake, Denzel inherits the iconic Yul Brenner role of team leader, overseeing a diverse crew of hired guns that include Chris Pratt, Vincent D’Onofrio, and Byung-Hun Lee. The seven enlist to protect a small town’s population from the greedy and tyrannical industrialist Bogue, played by “made-to-be-a-villain” Peter Sarsgaard. Securing a diverse cast was important to the director, in terms of distinguishing the remake from the original for modern audiences.

    “Having a diverse cast, I loved it,” Fuqua said. “It felt right to use diversity to fight tyranny.”
    In fact, the idea of Denzel in the lead role was one of the first things the director pitched when MGM asked him for what his version of the film would look like. He also pledged to shoot it on anamorphic film, which was on vivid display in a quick scene where our seven heroes ride on horseback across the plain, all silhouetted against the sun. Kinda badass.

    Even more badass was an early encounter that the team has with some of Bogue’s enforcers in the town of Rose Creek. It’s here we find out that each of the Seven stand out due to the weapons they use, as Washington slowly approaches the lead goon and is forced to draw down. Pratt’s Josh Farraday is the silent-but-cocky type, and a very quick draw. D’Onofrio is a drunken (but effective) ax wielder, delivering some nasty deathblows — but keeping it very PG-13.

    Lee is the throwing knife expert and Hawke plays Goodnight, an ex-Civil War hero (and sharpshooter) suffering from PTSD. He can’t bring himself to fire his rifle in a key moment, as one of the bad guys gets away. His sweaty face twitches as his rifle quakes with fear in his hands. He and Farraday do not get along as a result of his inaction, their animosity boiling over in a later scene where the two are trying to train the locals how to fight and shoot.

    The scene-stealer was Red Harvest (Martin Sensmeier), a character not in the original film. He is the Native American equivalent of the Avengers’ Hawkeye — an insanely-good bow and arrow expert. If the test screening reactions Fuqua witnessed were any indication, expect Red Harvest to emerge as a fan-favorite.

    The only thing more impressive than the action screened was the confidence in which Fuqua talked about it. His professionalism and passion for the material was inspiring, to the point where one got the sense he would have talked about the film into the wee hours if not for having to get back to work.
    While shown largely out of context, the scenes we saw set up the tone and world of “Seven” very well. It’s a PG-13 Western, as Fuqua always intended it to be. But it’s “right on the edge,” the director said. “We’re not going for gore.” Washington is great, as always, and it’s also worth noting that audiences have never seen Chris Pratt in this type of role before. We’re interested in seeing a lot more of Pratt’s dynamic with the team, especially with Denzel and Hawke’s characters.

    In addition to exclusive clips, Fuqua shared several key insights into the making of the film. Here are some highlights:

    1. Soon after his meeting with MGM execs, Fuqua reached out to Washington and sent him the script. Soon after Washington read it, he agreed to sign on.

    2. According to Fuqua, Hawke was very insistent on getting a role in the film. Fuqua told us a story about how the actor literally cornered the director in New York and said he has to be in this movie.

    3. At one point, the director was juggling pre-production demands while facing the possibility that deals could not be made in time to lock down his main actors. But, over the course of a weekend, the deals worked out and the Magnificent Seven would ride again.
    4. But the process took a toll on Fuqua. At one point, the movie was this close to falling apart — and with it the director’s desire to make it. But a meeting with the film’s composer, the late James Horner, changed his mind. Fuqua joined Horner at his house in Calabasas, “which is filled with all these toys — these classic, antique toys,” the director said. And as the two discussed the problems the film faced on its way to a greenlight, Horner just listened and… looked out his window.

    “He told me that here, in Calabasas,” Fuqua recalled, “they used to raise horses” and ride them across the land. Horner’s story eventually turned into a call to action for the director, with the Oscar-winning composer urging the filmmaker to make this movie — and put an African-american as the lead in a western. Horner told the director not to worry about his fee or any thing like that, just to make it happen. And, thankfully, happen it did.

    5. “No friends or family screenings,” Fuqua said. But they did have two test screenings.

    6. What did these test screenings tell the director about his movie? Well, that it was funnier than expected. “More people laughed in this than any other movie” he had screened, Fuqua revealed. They especially loved the diverse cast and their engaging on-screen chemistry.

    7. The new film is not a Xerox of the original — which itself was an American remake of Akira Kurosawa‘s “Seven Samurai.”

    “We kept the DNA of the characters from ‘Seven Samurai’ for [the new] ‘Magnificent Seven,’” Fuqua clarified, adding that Kurosawa’s film was, tonally, his benchmark throughout production. Especially when it came to the “epic scale” of the film’s final battle.

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  • Emma Watson’s Thriller ‘Regression’ Gets a Creepy First Trailer

    When Emma Watson is in a movie, you know we’re already like “Accio tickets!” no matter what. Add Ethan Hawke and another “Harry Potter” alum, David Thewlis, and you have “Regression,” a dark thriller whose first official trailer just came out and gave us the heebie-jeebies.

    In the movie, directed by Alejandro Amenábar (“The Others”) and scheduled for an August 28 release, Hawke plays a detective investigating the case of a young woman (Watson), who accuses her father (David Dencik) of an unspeakable crime. When the father unexpectedly admits guilt without remembering what really happened, a renowned psychologist (Thewlis) is brought in to help him relive his memories. A horrifying nationwide mystery is revealed, and it’s all teased in this trailer.

    So here’s 2 minutes of murky mystery — plus Emma working an American accent:


    What do you think? Are you in?

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  • Best of Late Night TV: David Duchovny’s Big ‘X-Files’ Cast News, Cute Puppies Predict NCAA Champions (VIDEO)

    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.

    On Tuesday night, Jimmy Fallon welcomed back his panel of adorable puppies to predict the NCAA Championship from among the Final Four. Who will be the national champs – Kentucky, Wisconsin, Michigan State or Duke? Cute puppies crawling over each other in their cutesness = win. Spoiler alert: They must’ve put something nasty in the Duke bowl ’cause no one went for it. No one. Ethan Hawke and Jimmy Fallon broke out their guitars for “Bob Dylan Lullabies.” Willie and Korie Robertson of Duck Dynasty shared some “Tales From the Set,” focusing on Willie’s injuries: David Duchovny was on “Late Show with David Letterman” Tuesday night and talked about the return of “The X-Files” to TV. David said he and Gillian Anderson (Scully) will be back, as well as Mitch Pileggi (Skinner) and the Cigarette Smoking Man. (Yes!) Did David ever know they’d bring this show back? “When they developed Spanx I knew I had a shot.” Still deadpan after all these years. And he looks good. Mulder aged well. He said it’s a strange phenomenon that people still want to see these characters, but he’s grateful. David also talked about parenting and his new album (he has a song out on iTunes – love Letterman’s reaction). He has become the set-up guy for his kids’ jokes. Ludacris was on “Conan” and discussed his new album, his crazy in-air marriage proposal and his beloved ’93 Acura Legend. You’d think a “Furious 7” star would drive something flashier but he still drives it after 283,000 miles. He has replaced everything on it but it’s dear to him. Keith Urban was also on “Conan” and talked about a disastrous attempt to play piano in the dark at a concert. It’s actually really funny, he tells the story well. They also shared an exclusive video premiere for “Raise ‘Em Up.” Kurt Russell was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and talked about working with Quentin Tarantino for a second time. He said working with T is like working on a pirate ship. He got a credit at the end of “Kill Bill” and he explains why. Kurt also talked about working on “Furious 7” and his crazy mustache. The stache is for the Tarantino Western. Jeff Ross was on JKL and recorded a comedy special at a jail. Jimmy also had a game called “Don’t Talk Into This Mic and Win $10” “Undateable” actor/comedian Chris D’Elia was on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” talking about Justin Bieber’s roast. He had a lot of Selena Gomez fans reach out to him on Twitter ahead of time, demanding he leave Selena out of it. So he wrote Selena jokes.

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  • ‘Magnificent Seven’ Remake Underway With Ethan Hawke, Denzel Washington and Chris Pratt

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    The “Training Day” team is getting back together.

    Variety reports that recent Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke is close to signing a deal to join former co-star Denzel Washington in a remake of the “Magnificent Seven” from their “Training Day” director Antoine Fuqua.

    The 1960 classic was an Old West version of Akira Kurosawa’s “Seven Samurai,” and starred Steve McQueen and Yul Brynner as two of the seven gunfighters hired to protect a Mexican village from bandits.

    Chris Pratt and Haley Bennett are also on board for the remake, which would seek to capture the same critical and commercial magic that Hawke, Washington, and Fuqua created in 2001’s “Training Day.” The two actors also received Oscar nominations for that movie, with Washington winning the Best Actor statue.

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  • Best of Late Night TV: Jimmy Fallon Blew His Shot to Date Nicole Kidman, Allison Janney’s Stewardess Dance (VIDEO)

    If you’re like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. Here’s the best of what happened last night on late night.

    Nicole Kidman was on “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon and it was the first time they’d seen each other since an awkward meeting a long time ago. The best part is that they have completely different recollections of what happened.

    Jimmy was invited by a mutual friend to meet Nicole for a potential role, or so he thought. Nicole said she remembers liking him at the time. She had a crush on him and thought it was a potential lead-in to a date. Jimmy – modern-day last night Jimmy – responded with “What are you talking about?” He was so shocked at the idea that he could’ve dated her. This was complete news to him, since he just thought they were talking about a potential movie role. But he blew it. For the meeting – which was set up last minute by their friend – he had her over to his stunted man-child apartment and put a video game on and didn’t even talk to her. It destroyed his shot. “It was bad,” Nicole said, as Jimmy fell over in regret. She saw that there was no chemistry and figured he had no interest. She thought he might actually be gay.

    Anyway, now both Nicole and Jimmy are married to other people and have kids. Just goes to show, guys, it’s never a good idea to put in a video game and ignore a woman, even if you never would’ve imagined you had a shot. Cue “The One That Got Away”!
    Matt LeBlanc was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” Tuesday night, talking about his Christmas (he got an interesting gift), and how he fell asleep on New Year’s Eve around 10:30 p.m. Did you know that Matt went to a tech school growing up and planned to be a carpenter, not an actor? Hayley Atwell of the new show “Agent Carter” was on JKL, and the British beauty (half British, half American, actually) said she’s accidentally kicked a bunch of stunt guys in the balls. She said she’s just clumsy. She played rugby at school, so she’s not afraid of aggression. She told the story of going to a sweat lodge with her dad, and her dad apparently felt up Woody Allen. You should also see her do her ventriloquist routine at the end of the second video. Queen Jessica Lange was on “Late Night” with Seth Meyers and he brought up all of her award nominations. She said the award shows have become a bit of a freak show themselves. They’re all about fashion, which doesn’t interest her at all. She also said it’s a mistake to give actors a platform to talk about themselves. She also tries to avoid certain speech cliches that she finds “incredibly pretentious.” Agreed. Ethan Hawke was on “Late Show” with David Letterman (not a big fan of his suit) talking about “Boyhood,” which was shot over 12 years. Dave joked that it’s very popular in prisons. Allison Williams (amazing dress and hair, sorry to keep being shallow about these things) talked about flying in “Peter Pan.” She and Dave got really technical about it, including the rescue plan in case she lost consciousness.
    Anna Faris and Allison Janney – who are co-hosting the People’s Choice Awards tonight (January 7) – were on “Conan,” and you have to see Allison’s disco stewardess dance. (She likes to do occupational dances.) Allison also joked that she’s hot for Justin Bieber and would like him as a romantic interest on “Mom.” But Justin is too short. Conan O’Brien is a good height for her.
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