Emily Finlay

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Tomorrow Production Update

September 6th 2009 03:24
I am probably getting way ahead of myself when I say this, but I believe that Tomorrow When the War Began has the potential to be a great Australian film, both critically and commercially.



Based on the first book of the hugely successful Tomorrow series by John Marsden, Tomorrow When the War Began has been picked up by Ambience Entertainment for production. This week they also announced the casting of the lead character Ellie Linton, played by former Neighbours actress Caitlin Stasey.Stuart Beattie, who wrote the first Pirates film is directing the film.

The book is set in Australia, and focuses on teenagers who are forced to hide out in the Australian bush after the country is invaded by an unspecified country. The teenagers become guerilla fighters while trying to deal with their raging hormones and their lack of knowledge about events at large.

While Australia has recently produced some critically acclaimed films (think Balibo, Beautiful Kate , Samson and Delilah and Blessed among others). What we haven't had for a while, however, is a commercial hit that can translate overseas. Our last great hope was Australia, and while that performed very well in Australia, it only really broke even on the international stage.

Which is why Tomorrow has some serious potential. Firstly, it is based on an immensely popular series, which just about every teenager in Australia would have read at some point, meaning it is bound to be popular here.

Secondly, the story is a great mix of character driven plotlines and action. If balanced right, it could easily make the film appealing to both men and women, and especially to teenagers.

What could go against the film is its casting and directing. If the balance is not handled right, this film could easily become a huge enormous quagmire. In addition, while I have nothing against Caitlin Stasey, I never really liked her in Neighbours. That said, I never really liked Isabel Lucas in Home and Away, but think she is doing an excellent job in Hollywood.

Regardless, the film should showcase some of the Australian bush, with principal photography on the film is set to begin in September in the Hunter Valley.

Personally, I can't wait!




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IF you haven't been living under a rock for the past week, you will probably have noticed that the film world is going crazy over a little film called Avatar (and when I say little, I really mean HUGE).
Sam Worthington

James Cameron recently previewed 15 minutes of this 3d extravaganza to a selected few; sadly, I was not one of the lucky ones to make the cut.

So, being unable to talk about the quality of said 15 minutes, I thought I would instead devote this blog to Sam Worthington, and in honour of his Australian citizenship, compile a list of other promising young Australian movie actors.

Here we are, four promising Aussies (and I should mention that they are in no particular order):

1) Sam Worthington. Avatar is considered Sam's break out role, because it was filmed before Terminator Salvation (in which he was one of the few good things about the film, excluding Arnie's head being plasted on to a robot). Has a slew of films being released, including The Debt (with Helen Mirren), Last Night (with Keira Knightley and Eva Mendes), Clash of the Titans (as Perseus) and is now rumoured to be starring in 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas as Captain Nemo.

If you want to see Mr. Worthington with his native Australian accent, I would highly recommend Somersault which also starred the brilliant Abbie Cornish.

2) Abbie Cornish. Miss Cornish has a couple of great Australian films under her belt, including Somersault and Candy. While she has yet to break the US market in a big way (apart from tabloid gossip), she has acquitted herself well in films such as Elizabeth: The Golden Age, and Stop Loss. Her real break, however, appears to be in Jane Campion's Bright Star which has been generating some Oscar buzz. Also on the horizon is Sucker Punch, which looks to be a huge amount of fun.

3) Chris Hemsworth. A couple of months ago, I seriously doubt anyone other than Australian soap watchers would have heard of this serious hottie. Although Hemsworth was fine in his brief Star Trek screen time, his real test is with big budget Thor, as well as The Cabin in the Woods and the lead in the remake of Red Dawn. At least if it turns out he can't act he will still make me drool.

4) Emily Browning. Really great actress, but seems to have a very 'take it or leave it' approach to starring in films. Was apparently the first choice for Bella in Twilight, but passed because she didn't want to get involved in a series. Starred in Lemony Snicket and The Uninvited - next film is Sucker Punch alongside Abbie Cornish.

That's it for now folks- stay tuned for more!



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Am I a movie stalker?

August 24th 2009 08:17
For my first blog post, I thought I would answer the question which I know everyone out there on the inter-web has been dying to have answered:

Am I a movie stalker?

I'm sure there are many, many, many criteria for being a movie stalker (and I would love to hear them), but here are some of the points that apply to me. And as this is my blog, my definition of movie stalkers wins.

You are a movie stalker if:

- You spend a lot of your free time (and your not-so-free time) watching movies (duh!).
- Your friends get annoyed when they watch movies with you, because you tend to list all the actors/ directors/ editors/ extras in the film and every other project they have ever been involved in
- Said friends treat you like a walking, talking IMDB (the pro version)
- You spend way too much time checking various blogs/ websites/ film magazines to keep up to date with what is going on in the world of film
- You actually enjoy seeing previews (even though you have already watched them on Youtube
- You get annoyed at people talking in movie theatres. Especially when they offer a running commentary on the film
- You have a blog which you don't write on for about a year because you are too busy watching movies, thinking about movies, dreaming about movies

If any of these apply to you, then congratulations, you are a movie stalker! And if all of them (and more) apply, then movies should probably get out a restraining order against you.
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