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  • Morning Deal Report: Tell Me Bruce Campbell's In It

    Sam Raimi returns to his roots, with a movie called Drag Me to Hell, cowritten with his brother Ivan. Now that is awesome. Key quote: "The appeal to Sam. . .  was returning to what he had once done and loved doing, which was entertaining a very specific group of fans and providing a roller coaster ride for them." I think I hear a very specific group of fans salivating already.

    Jennifer Hudson, Queen Latifah and Sophie Okonedo have joined Fox Searchlight's adaptation of the bestseller The Secret Life of Bees. Improbably, it's about "an eccentric trio of beekeeping sisters," not a quirky regional spelling competition. Dakota Fanning may also be involved.

    Here come the big guns: now the Vatican itself has spoken out against The Golden Compass, instead of just letting William Donahue sputter about it on Fox News. Guys, chill — it's not even that good.


  • Golden Compass Brouhaha

    First Dumbledore gets outed, and now this: New Line, the studio that brought off the epic Lord of the Rings trilogy but can't seem to get its act together on one measly movie version of The Hobbit, is putting its holiday eggs into one $180-million basket called The Golden Compass, a huge-scale fantasy film based on the first volume in novelist Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. The studio that authorized Peter Jackson to go ahead and shoot all of Tolkien's vast saga in one mammoth shoot, to be piece-mealed out to theaters later on an annual basis, is playing it safer this time; though they stand ready to film the rest of Pullman's story if The Golden Compass is a hit, they're going to wait until the box-office returns are in before deciding whether to go ahead with the sequels. The movie is still a serious gamble. For one thing, it marks the solo directing debut of Chris Weitz, who had previously worked with his brother Paul, on comedies (American Pie, About a Boy) nowhere near as expensive and special-effects heavy. Depending on how the movie does, it seems certain to take Weitz's career to a different level, one direction or the other.

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