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Look out, world. We’ve got another Nicholas Sparks movie adaptation being released tomorrow. The Lucky One will be his seventh book-to-film adaptation, and there’s no doubt it’ll be a hit. Sparks’ six films have grossed $567.2 million — not bad for a bunch of movies that make women everywhere cry their eyes out. But that got us at FilmBuff wondering about other authors who made it big in both the lit world and at the box office.

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Needless to say, The Hunger Games coverage has been extensive, dare we say over-the-top? From Nicholas Sparks to Stieg Larsson, book adaptations are positively taking over cinema as of late.

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Despite what we learned in middle school, peer pressure can be a good thing for both parties. Last month, Lions Gate Entertainment acquired Summit Entertainment for a good $712.5 million. The agreement comes with the rights to a certain eternally-youthful vampire series and some how-tos for international distribution. Good call, Lions Gate.

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Another day brings new links and do we sure have a nice assortment for you today! First of all, for all you fans of the Candyland board game generation, you may wonder what a movie about said board game might be like.

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Today’s entertainment world is staggered, stretched between obsessive fanboys and the one-time movie goer. It’s a tough world for the filmmaker when there are countless [...]

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2011 was a pretty amazing year for us FilmBuffs. Now that we have entered 2012, it is time to prepare you ‘Buffs for what treats Hollywood will shower us with in the next 12 months.

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Other Author Lit Hits that Don’t Rhyme with Schmeyer or Scrowling

Look out, world. We’ve got another Nicholas Sparks movie adaptation being released tomorrow. The Lucky One will be his seventh book-to-film adaptation, and there’s no doubt it’ll be a hit.  Sparks’ six films have grossed $567.2 million — not bad for a bunch of movies that make women everywhere cry their eyes out. But that got us at FilmBuff wondering about other authors who made it big in both the lit world and at the box office.

Of course, immediately the cash money of Harry Potter ($2.7 billion in box office gross) and the Twilight saga ($1 billion to date) come to mind. And the recent success of The Hunger Games proves lit hits are still in. But there’s more out there beyond Rowling and Meyer’s works that made it from the page to the big screen. Here’s a simple chart to chart (get it?) of the success of other authors.

Which author is your personal fave?

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LINKS WE LIKE: From Pages to Premieres

Needless to say, The Hunger Games coverage has been extensive, dare we say over-the-top? From Nicholas Sparks to Stieg Larsson, book adaptations are positively taking over cinema as of late. Regardless, we’ve got the links to keep you on top of it all.  If you’re looking for more YA hype, the latest from Twilight author Stephanie Meyers is hitting the big screen soon. Will Ferrell is jumping on the book-to-movie bandwagon as well. And will you see the latest mommy-porn lit in movie form? Two things: One, eww mommy-porn. Two, we’re thinking the book borrowed material is getting old (dragon tattoos, sparkly vampiers, etc.) Hollywood needs to get a little original here. On that note, links ahead!

Bully shocks with no rating. Vulture

Vampires, werewolves, and alien, oh-Meyer. ThePlaylist

Erotic novel to hit the big screen. Nerve

Academy members starved of Hunger Games screener. Deadline

Jane Fonda to play former First Lady. Variety

To old for Old School? Play the dad! HitFix

 

 

Do you think Hollywood needs some new material or are you loving the book-movie buzz? Comment or give us some links below!

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Lionsgate Merges with Summit, Sparkly Vampires Live On

Despite what we learned in middle school, peer pressure can be a good thing for both parties. Last month, Lionsgate Entertainment acquired Summit Entertainment for a good $712.5 million. The agreement comes with the rights to a certain eternally-youthful vampire series and some how-tos for international distribution. Good call, LionsGate.

Summit Ent. has had a decent range of more independent theatrical releases from Memento to Mr. and Mrs. Smith to the Oscar-winning The Hurt Locker. But the production company is most synonymous with the film adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga. Yes, screeching tweens everywhere have Summit to thank for bringing to life Bella, Edward and Jacob (and female fantasies alike) for the big screen, but aside from these films… the studio has hardly had another marquee headlining movie to brag about (unless you’re a fan of Sex Drive…).

Along these lines, Lionsgate’s biggest claims to fame are the blockbusters Fahrenheit 9/11 and testosterone-heavy The Expendables. And thank this studio for every nightmare you’ve woken from in terror after watching Saw I-XVI. Other than that… we’re hearing crickets.

The merger comes at a perfect time as Lionsgate is ready to launch its new YA-adaptation hopeful The Hunger Games in March and could use Summit’s advice in promoting such a popular series and forgoing the fates of less fortunate series (The Golden Compass and Percy Jackson come to mind). Also, Summit had great success in the late ’90s distributing American Pie overseas, and maybe that’s why people look at us funny when we’re biting into apple pies while abroad. But seriously, campaigning for THG is going to take serious skill that Lionsgate can’t afford to be lackadaisical about.

Studio mergers, of course, are nothing groundbreaking. Back in the ’20s and ’30s when film was just becoming a viable industry, there was a rat pack of studios known as The Big Five: MGM, 20th Century Fox, Paramount, Warner Brothers and RKO Radio Pictures. It’s because of these production companies that we worship celebrities today, as they formulated the star system that allowed audiences to associate actors and actresses with certain film genres and archetypes. However, the Hollywood studio system ended with the Golden Age as stars and filmmakers felt too constricted with the monopolies and binding contracts.

Independent studios and films arose from this circumstance, creating a new league of “mini-major” studios like the Weinstein Co., Lionsgate and Summit. Now that the latter two will be joining forces, what does that mean for the future of indie filmmaking? Mergers make things easier in terms of business and name-game association, as studios like Marvel and Disney can attest.

Lionsgate-Summit could potentially dominate the YA demographic with its franchises, and buying out the latter studio could even mean proliferation of Edward and Bella’s love in future films/TV shows/action figurines. And together, they are more appealing to indie films looking for a wider audience.

Win-win for us all! Bring out the bubbly for the sparkling vamps and girls on fire!

Do you guys agree this is a good move on both studios’ parts? Let us know!

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LINKS WE LIKE: Candyland, Coffee, Diablo Cody Depressed? Oh My!

Another day brings new links and do we sure have a nice assortment for you today! First of all, for all you fans of the Candyland board game generation, you may wonder what a movie about said board game might be like. We have that covered. Then there’s Taylor Lautner, and maybe you have pondered if there is a future for him outside Twilight. Well, we’ve got the 411 on that as well. Plus, hear what Redbox said to Warner Brothers, learn the latest on digital distribution, and an airplane that might be better off flying into the Bermuda Triangle. Enjoy our Links We Like!!

 

Coffee anyone? Watch this one with the lights on… Nymag.

Redbox to Warner Brothers: “No.” Slashfilm.

Is there a future for Taylor Lautner? Mtv.

Adam Sandler to write Candyland movie. Sweet or Sour? Cinemablend.

Downtown Abbey/X Files…theme song mashup. Nymag.

Ghosts and unknown actors on a plane. Hmmm…scary. Fandango.

Digital Distribution: the future for indie films… Indiewire.

Diablo Cody depressed? About what? Find out here. Indiewire.

 

Hoped you liked today’s links! Did we miss anything? Share your links with us….

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LINKS WE LIKE: A Cult of Cult Followers

Today’s entertainment world is staggered, stretched between obsessive fanboys and the one-time movie goer. It’s a tough world for the filmmaker when there are countless choices. And well, it’s a tough world for the ‘Buff when they don’t know what to choose. Luckily, there’s a place like FilmBuff to introduce you to all sorts of entertainment. And in that same vein, let’s cheers to the cults of cult followers. If it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t be gifting you today’s hardy bits. This is Links We Like.

Brad Pitt’s insatiable appetite. You’ll really start to notice. 22 Words

The kid who saw dead people, well, he sees a whole lot more today. Hollywood Reporter

Lionel Richie’s ‘Hello’ is a good song. It’s a better song when Arnold sings it. 22 Words

Who doesn’t like an alternate universe? How about that place’s movies? Behance

Twilight parodies are a dime a dozen. Twilight musical parodies? Not so much. MTV

Keanu Reeves its pretty cool. His upcoming doc is Whoa worthy. IndieWire

Megan Fox and Lindsay Lohan compete for role. Jell-O possibly involved. Fandango

Hey, give ‘em a chance. It’s possible. IndieWire

 

Did we miss anything today? Any links you wanna share? Tell us! We wanna hear from you!

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12 Things that Excite Us about 2012

2011 was a pretty amazing year for us FilmBuffs. We discovered a love for Elizabeth Olsen, bid farewell to our favorite boy wizard and embraced the return of some of films most popular characters (Jack Sparrow, Alan from The Hangover). Now that we have entered 2012, it is time to prepare you ‘Buffs for what treats Hollywood will shower us with in the next 12 months.

Here are 12 things we are excited for in 2012:

12) We love the Sundance Film Festival, period. Anything is possible there, which is why we’re bringing you fantastic coverage from Park City in the next couple of weeks. If you’re a studio exec, get your checkbook and pen ready, because every film premiering has yet to find a studio to call their own. Here are some of the films looking to get picked up: the rockstar drama This is The Place; the road trip drama Predisposed; and the wedding comedy Bachelorette.

11) Some sequels and prequels franchises need to take a chill pill already (some on our list rhyme with The Mangover Part II, Scars II, and Fransformers 3). Let’s take a break from Decepticons and Pirates and make way for the next big franchises to launch.

On our list?  Katniss Everdeen fights to survive in The Hunger Games in March, and Peter Jackson puts an end to the Middle Earth fanatics’ long wait for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey just in time for Christmas. And keep your eyes open in June for Ridley Scott’s Prometheus, the rumored prequel to Alien that could relaunch the franchise.

10) All this Oscar talk has finally come to a head, and filmbuffs around the world want to know which 2011 film will be named “Best Picture .” If the precursor winter awards shows are teasers of what we can expect to see nominated, look for The Artist, The Descendants and maybe (hopefully!) even Bridesmaids to be taking home our favorite gold statue in February.

9) With skin white as snow, hair dark as night, and lips red as blood, how has Snow White evaded decades of Hollywood adaptations?  This year two different Snow White films are hitting theaters. In March, Relativity Media will release Mirror, Mirror, a comedic take starring Julia Roberts, Lily Collins and Armie Hammer. Universal’s Snow White and the Huntsman starring Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth hopes to gain traction in the summer with a more grim take and plenty of action. The real question, though: which movie will be the fairest of them all?

8 ) In 2012, we will laugh at Hollywood’s desperate attempts to make board games and pregnancy books into box office hits. Cameron Diaz, Jennifer Lopez and Elizabeth Banks star in What to Expect When You’re Expecting. That’s right: the advice book mommys-to-be swear by wants to be this summer’s ensemble rom-com. And people might be getting nostalgic when they hear the sure-fire phrase of the summer from Hasbro’s next big flick: “You sunk my battleship!” Yes, the board game has been made into a movie starring Rihanna and Liam Neeson. So if the film brings in the big guns, should we expect to see Candyland and Monopoly on the big screen next year? (insert hint of sarcasm… except they both have IMDB pages)

7) Since 2008, tabloids have not stopped yappering about Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner or the teen phenomenon that is The Twilight Saga. Four years and millions of screaming Twi-Hards later, this year will put the final nail in the coffin of the franchise with the November release of Breaking Dawn Part 2. Why did this make our list? We’re just excited that it’s finally ending.

6) Brad Pitt’s good streak can’t be stopped, even in 2012! After 2011′s Moneyball and The Tree of Life, Pitt stars in the film adaptation of a zombie war, World War Z. Talk about sick timing; the film is hitting theaters on December 21st, the day the Mayan calendar predicts the world to end!

5) Our hearts have gone on for almost 15 years with our DVDs of Rose and Jack’s epic love story. This April, on the 100th anniversary of the Titanic’s first and final voyage, visionary James Cameron brings his blockbuster film back to theaters for a limited 3D and IMAX 3D rerelease. For the naysayers of the schmaltzy affair, remember that James Cameron is behind all this, and the man did give us Avatar, after all.

4) Speaking of Leo, be prepared next Christmas to travel back to the roaring 1920s with your favorite high school English lit piece, The Great Gatsby. We’re stoked for the reunion of Leo and his Romeo & Juliet director Baz Luhrmann. The 3D adaptation also stars Tobey Maguire and Carey Mulligan, and if it meets our expectations, we’ll see DiCaprio receive his first Oscar in 2013. And that, old chaps, would be a sight to see.

3) With recent scandals tarnishing their images, there are some actors hoping 2012 is the year for a fresh start. Perhaps this is the year Lindsay Lohan can stay out of prison long enough to finally star in films again. Maybe Arnold Schwarzenegger’s role in The Expendables 2 will put him back into the public’s good graces after all his 2011 scandal. And can Sacha Baron Cohen’s turn in The Dictator help us to forget the horrific offense that was Bruno? We hope so for at least one person on this list.

2) Okay, we just bashed prequels and sequels, we know. But we’re still holding out hope that this year can deliver some quality continuations of blockbuster franchises we still hold dear. Nearly 20 percent of 2012′s releases stem from an already-flourishing franchise; maybe the top grosser will be one of the following: American Reunion, Men in Black 3, The Amazing Spiderman, The Bourne Legacy, James Bond: Skyfall and This is 40.

1) 2012 might be forever remembered as the year Batman dies. Sorry to get grim, ‘Buffs, but don’t say you’re not anticipating and dreading Christopher Nolan’s final installment, The Dark Knight Rises. Literally everyone has been kept on their toes with the recently released trailer and top-secret storyline, and any leak of new information has the world begging for more. The seven-minute prologue shown before Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol has IMAX viewers even more pumped than Bane’s steroid-filled muscles (here’s hoping they do something about that voice, though…).

So what are you guys excited about in 2012? Don’t think Arnold can make a comeback? Love/Hate your childhood board games coming to life, or coming to an end? Sound off below!

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