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‘He Can Die in Hell’: Werner Herzog vs. Abel Ferrara Moves to Round 3
5:40AM STV | We swear we didn’t mean to throw a bucket of gas on the smouldering crash site where Werner Herzog collided a while back with Abel Ferrara, leaving the legendary auteurs fighting for their lives over Herzog’s plans to remake Ferraras’s 1992 masterpiece Bad Lieutenant with Nicolas Cage. But thanks in part to our revealing audience with Herzog last summer, the fire is back to uncontained levels today as Ferrara picks off his Bavarian contemporary one vicious shot at a time in Filmmaker Magazine: More »Ellen Page Hoping Endeavor Can Make Her More Famous
6:05AM Seth | In a defection sure to cause at least one WMA partner to disembowel their assistant, then themselves, with the nearest People’s Choice Award, Ellen Page has left the agency for Endeavor’s Ariesque embrace. All-purpose power-lesbian Kelly Bush will continue to oversee management and publicity duties. [Variety] Apparently there’s a shortage of prestige material so far for the 2008 Oscar race, but that could change just as soon as the Academy drastically alters the rules to give Camp Rock full eligibility in all categories. [Variety] More »
Charitable ‘Bad Lieutenant’ Director Wishes Hellish, Explosive Death on Werner Herzog and Nicolas Cage
6:10AM Defamer Hollywood | The ongoing, skull-melting hallucination yielding visions of Werner Herzog micromanaging Nicolas Cage’s masturbation technique abated slightly today when, at a Cannes press conference for his new film Chelsea on the Rocks, director Abel Ferrara raised his first public objection to duo’s planned remake of his 1992 effort Bad Lieutenant: More »
Nicolas Cage and Werner Herzog to Team Up For Either Best or Worst Remake Ever
2:15AM Defamer Hollywood | We drank too much last night as usual, blacking out and then awaking from the strangest dream in a cold sweat: Werner Herzog was in New York remaking Abel Ferrara’s infamous, NC-17-rated 1992 cop drama Bad Lieutenant and arguing with his star — Nicolas Cage of all people! — about the most tasteful way to replicate Harvey Keitel’s full-frontal nude scene from the original film. Cage wanted a stunt penis, but Herzog, in his stern Bavarian accent, scolded Cage repeatedly: “No, no, no, Nic. That is cowardly and stupid. If Kinski were here…” At which point noted schlock producer Avi Lerner showed up out of nowhere to intercede on his director’s behalf, reminding Cage that if Jason Segel could do it, then an Oscar winner could as well — ratings be damned. More »