Sunday, June 5, 2011

Denzel Washington and Robert Zemeckis team-up for Flight



Y'know how long it's been since Robert Zemeckis made a film with real live human beings in it? It was 2000 and the film was Castaway, with Tom Hanks getting a bit too chummy with a volleyball.  Since then he's been completely wrapped up in making the "performance capture" technology he helped develop into a Hollywood force, and had some success for awhile(The Polar Express, Monster House, A Christmas Carol) until Mars Needs Moms performed so badly that it killed the entire company. Zemeckis has been circling a number of flicks to helm since, but his next one appears to be at the top of his list. 


The LA Times reports that Zemeckis has locked up Denzel Washington to star in Flight, a film about a airline pilot who becomes a national hero when he successfully lands a malfunctioning plane and saves everybody. The problem is it was him who caused the problem to begin with, exacerbated by his addiction to drugs and alcohol. The pilot's union and the airline work together to hide his secret from the public, causing an even greater burden. Did I mention that the pilot's name is Whip Whitaker? Does this suddenly sound like a less serious film? I bet it does. Here's hoping Paramount forces somebody to change dude's name. I love the premise, though. Kinda sounds like if Sully Sullenberger was a total heel.

The script was written by John Gatins, who is something of a hot commodity now after writing Shawn Levy's rock 'em sock 'em robot pic, Real Steel(and it's eventual sequel). Gatins also wrote the basketball drama Coach Carter and the Freddie Prinze Jr. teen romance, Summer Catch.

Shooting will begin in the fall, meaning that we'll be waiting even longer for Zemeckis to get around to his Roger Rabbit sequel. Le sigh.

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