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Must-Watch 2010: Top 10 Genre Films

Posted by Jesse in Latest News, Movies on January 11th, 2010

MUST WATCH 2010

TOP 10 GENRE FILMS

2010 has a lot to offer film fans, and we here at Famous Monsters are eager to point out to you, the reader, some of the genre titles we’re most excited about in the coming year. There are loads more films that we are anxious to see, but here’s our top ten Must-Watch Genre Films of 2010:


1. Inception


Release Date: July 16, 2010

Director: Christopher Nolan

Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ken Watanabe, Cillian Murphy, Marion Cotillard, Michael Caine

Writers: Christopher Nolan

What the hell is this movie about? You know, I have no clue – and I’m absolutely okay with that.

I can’t remember the last time I walked into a movie having no idea what it was really about. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m sure plenty of Inception will be spoiled by July, but so far I’m in love with the fact that Nolan’s managed to keep so much of this flick a secret. We’re six months away and we don’t even know the basic plot! According to the newest trailer, Paris folds in half, people look serious and beverages break the laws of physics. Oh, and a train finds a quicker route through mid-town.

Color me perplexed and very, very jazzed.


2. Iron Man 2













Release Date: May 7, 2010

Director: Jon Favreau

Cast: Robert Downey, Jr., Gwenyth Paltrow, Mickey Roarke, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Samuel L. Jackson

Writers: Justin Theroux

Who needs to be sold on this one?

While Iron Man had its weaknesses (mainly a limp climax and an incongruously hammy villain), everything that needed to be good was, in fact, great. Everything usually lacking in blockbuster action films -  complex characters, witty writing and charming performances – was cannily presented under confident direction.

So what can we expect from Iron Man 2? Judging from the trailers, looks like more of the same. And I couldn’t be happier.

With a decidedly more threatening villain (in the form of Mickey Roarke’s vengeful Ivan Vanko, aka Whiplash), higher stakes in the form of added characters (Scarlett Johansson’s Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, Sam Rockwell’s slippery arms dealer Justin Hammer) and the promise of War Machine (with Don Cheadle stepping in for a departed Terrence Howard) as well as more Nick Fury (a returning Samuel L. Jackson), IM2 looks as bright and shiny as its metal hero.


3. Shutter Island










Release Date: February 19, 2010

Director: Martin Scorsese

Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Michelle Williams, Max Von Sydow, Jackie Earle-Haley

Writers: Leata Kalogridis, from the novel by Dennis Lehane

Martin Scorsese directing Leonardo DiCaprio has become a welcome treat every few years, but to have Scorsese direct a mystery thriller from writer Denis Lehane (whose Mystic River and Gone, Baby, Gone have already been adapted into excellent films) is an enticing proposition.

A ’50’s-era thriller which finds DiCaprio’s U.S. Marshall lost amid mad-goings-on in an offshore insane asylum, Shutter Island pays stylistic tribute to the genre thrillers that so influenced Scorsese throughout his career (everything from the works of producer Val Lewton, to Orson Welles’ adaptation of Kafka’s The Trial).

Nothing is quite as splendiferous like Scorsese in his element, and Shutter Island – with its paranoid protagonist trapped in a plot as claustrophobic and labyrinthine as the nut house itself – certainly looks like prime territory for him.

Too cool.


4. The Wolfman










Release Date: February 12, 2010

Director: Joe Johnston

Cast: Benicio Del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt, Hugo Weaving

Writers: Andrew Kevin Walker, David Self

Make no mistake, this is one troubled film. But by “troubled,” I by no means infer “doomed.” A director jumping ship prior to shooting, reshoots, two pushed release dates, four editors and multiple, variant test-screenings are not traditionally good signs, but who can argue with the trailers?

In look and tone it feels as though we’re getting a film that may live up to the legend of the original. I’m also comforted by the dedication and respect to the source material so far demonstrated by all concerned (Del Toro’s favorite film is original 1941 The Wolf Man, and this project was a labor of love). Any chance to see Rick Baker tackle the daddy of all werewolves is a must (even if there are unconfirmed reports he’s unhappy with how much CGI has been used to augment his creature).

I’m curious in the extreme, but cautious as well.


5. Kick Ass


Release Date: April 16, 2010

Director: Matthew Vaughn

Cast: Aaron Johnson, Nicolas Cage, Chloe Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Lyndsy Fonseca

Writers: Jane Goldman, based on the graphic novel by Mark Millar

This one’s as big a “no brainer” as they get. Matthew Vaughn (Layer Cake, Stardust) adapts Mark Millar’s (Wanted) gritty, hilariously subversive comic book sensation with style and wit (if we can gauge anything from the, ahem, kick-ass trailers). With great word of mouth from early screenings (including raves from Butt-Numb-A-Thon), and a secret weapon in the form of Chloe Moretz as the foul-mouthed, deadly Hit Girl, and anticipation on this one is riding high.


6. Daybreakers











Release Date: January 8, 2010

Director: Peter and Michael Spierig

Cast: Ethan Hawke, Willem Defoe, Sam Neill

Writer(s): Peter and Michael Spierig

Released by: Lionsgate

Words cannot express how sick I am of vampires. Really. The words have yet to be articulated, written down and canonized in any language, from Catalan to Farci. I don’t care if it’s good (True Blood), bad (The Vampire Diaries) or unspeakable (sorry Twi-Hards), I just don’t have the energy to care anymore.

Enter Daybreakers, with what could be a ridiculous premise (a vampire-run future society must deal with an extinction of the human blood supply), though seemingly classily told (initial word is quite positive) and artfully shot (those trailers look nice). Couple that with an intriguing cast (I’ll watch Sam Neill eat a McRib sandwich. Seriously. Test me.) and a cool marketing campaign (love those striking, eighties-esque posters) and I’m interested, which is an incredible accomplishment, considering the general vampire malaise.


7. Tron Legacy








Release Date: December 17, 2010

Director: Joseph Kosinski

Cast: Garrett Hedlund, Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, Michael Sheen, Olivia Wilde, Beau Garrett, John Hurt, Daft Punk

Writers: Richard Jefferies, Adam Horowitz, Edward Kitsis

Is 28 years too long to wait for a sequel? If it’s Tron, I guess not. Legacy finds the son (Gerrett Hudland) of Bridges’ computer hacker Flynn drawn into the program his father created, a program which has apparently evolved into a much larger and more dangerous place. The original film was a groundbreaking exercise in early CGI, and has garnered a healthy cult fan base based off of the stunning look of the film (not to mention the obvious draw for the tech-geek audience), and in that sense Legacy – with decades of digital advancement between the original and now – has a lot to live up to. Judging from the early teaser trailer and test footage screened at Comic-Con, Kosinski might do the original justice yet.

This movie has Bruce Boxleitner in it. What more do you need?


8. Predators











Release Date: July 9, 2010

Director: Nimrod Antal

Cast: Adrien Brody, Topher Grace, Danny Trejo, Laurence Fishburne, Alice Brage, Walton Goggins,

Writers: Robert Rodriguez, Alex Litvak, Michael Finch

Based on a treatment Rodriguez penned for Fox some years back, the film is intended to wipe the slate clean on the beloved franchise, giving audiences the Predator sequel we should have had from the beginning.

Danny Glovers and Requiems aside, director Antal (Vacancy, Armored) has assembled a hell of a fine cast for this picture, which – it is rumored – will take us to the Predator home world.

Title and style inspired by James Cameron’s Aliens, we cannot help but be excited for what Rodriguez and company have in store for us.


9. Toy Story 3













Release Date: June 18, 2010

Director: Lee Unkrich

Cast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Jodi Benson, Blake Clark, Timothy Dalton, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, Bonnie Hunt, Jeff Garlin, Whoopi Goldberg, Kristen Schaal

Writers: Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Michael Arndt, John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich

I’m tempted to be a little anxious about the prospect of a Toy Story 3

Both previous Toy Story films were masterful: beautifully designed, emotionally charged, classic family filmmaking. 3 has been gestating for years and now, here at the precipice, I feel like I should be nervous – I mean, what “Part III” has ever lived up to expectations? (Return of the King doesn’t count…)

But, this is Pixar. And, therefore, I have nothing but faith.

With Andy going off to college (the trailer makes it seem like Andy’s been playing with these toys all the way up through high school; is he… okay…?), the toys are left wide open for donation to a local day care center, leaving the toys no choice but to plan a Great Escape-style, well, escape.

Sounds great, and the aforementioned trailer is plenty funny. Pixar’s 10 for 10, and expectations aside, I’d wager Toy Story 3 delivers.


10. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, Part 1











Release Date: November 19, 2010

Director: David Yates

Cast: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint

Writers: Steve Kloves, based on the novel by J.K. Rowling

I have admit, I’m not the biggest Harry Potter devotee – not out of any dislike, but purely from being out of the loop. Call me a Muggle, I guess. I mean, I’ve enjoyed my brief flirtations with Rowling’s books, each of which became more confident, complex and complete with each volume, but my exposure to the Potter universe has been largely through the films. Last years Half-Blood Prince delivered a lot of fury, drama and some crushing blows to young Harry Potter, and while I thought David Yates’ direction perfectly fit the world of the books and his understanding of their coming of age themes dead on, the film felt somewhat rushed.

With any book as lengthy as the late-series Potter’s tended to be, a film adaptation will no doubt leave a lot behind, all while it struggles to cram in as much as it can. One can see the difficulties the filmmaker’s face each time out. So the two-film approach to Deathly Hollows (a book of nearly 800 pages!) makes sense. It will be intriguing to see if the added total length will give the story the breathing room it needs as the story draws to its emotional close.

One thing is for sure, and that’s that the three main players mature (in performance, not just in physicality – I see you looking at Watson like that…) with each picture, and that they feel primed to deliver for the climax of the series. Millions of fans are primed right along with them.


Honorary Mention:

Note – the only reason this title is not included in the Top 10 is because it is yet to be confirmed as a 2010 release. That, and we like to cheat.


Tree of Life


Release Date: 2010 (tentative)

Director: Terence Malick

Cast: Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, Jessica Chastain

Writers: Terence Malick

2 films in five years is, for Terrence Malick, a break-neck speed.  For the man who usually spends a decade or so between films this is a pleasant surprise to those of us who are big fans of the man’s work.  There may be no more a polarizing director than Malick.  To all who see his movies they’re labeled as either ‘brilliant’ or ‘boring’ (I fall into the former).  Some call his movies ’slow, others ‘deliberately paced’.  But most can agree that no one captures images quite as beautifully or as well-composed as Terrence Malick.

While details are scarce on the film, it seems to be a departure from the normal Malick fare in that there may be some fantasy elements involved.  The story surrounds a man’s (Brad Pitt) journey through life as he makes mistakes and tries to find redemption.  As normal as that may seem, people from the FX team have discussed prehistoric landscapes that have been designed for the film.  Additionally, the tree (a massive, real-life, oak that was transplanted to a field in Texas for the shoot) is said to have magical properties of its own.

While his style is definitely not intended for a wide audience, those of us that are fans will have this one right at the top of our lists.  The man has made some of the most brilliant films and each new one is a very welcome addition to our future DVD and Blu-Ray libraries.


This Must Make Terrence Howard Miserable…

Posted by sean in Latest News, Movies on November 30th, 2009

Usually we try not to make a big deal of posters and one-sheets. It’s not real news, we say. It’s not significant enough, we say. It’s a waste of your time and ours. But sometimes – just sometimes – there’s an image badass enough to make us look twice. And the new Iron Man 2 teaser poster is one of those.

That’s right, ladies and gents – it’s our first real glimpse of War Machine. And it really raises the question – what on Earth was Terrence Howard thinking when he turned this role down? Don Cheadle is gonna be in action movie heaven – and so are the rest of us.

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Check out the full-size version, and other stills from the movie, at Yahoo! movies.

By the way – I feel a bit guilty that, as tinglingly excited as I am for Iron Man 2, all these promo images and video clips make me even more excited for the Avengers movie. As great as Tony Stark’s next adventure will be – and, yes, I’m absolutely certain this flick’ll blow my mind – he’ll be even greater when onscreen with Cap, Thor, and the rest. Plus, Avengers will have the Disney financial firepower behind it… yeah. This is a very exciting time for fans of superhero movies – and I count myself very much among that group.


Creepy Casting: Iron Man 2, ‘Nightmare’

Posted by dominie in Movies on April 23rd, 2009

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Kate Mara (Shooter) and Clark Gregg (Choke) have been cast in the upcoming Iron Man 2 being directed by Jon Favreau. While Mara’s character isn’t being revealed yet, Gregg’s role will be as Agent Phil Coulson of S.H.I.E.L.D. and you can probably imagine where that will take us in relation to the forthcoming Avengers movie. And lets also not forget Samuel L. Jackson is scheduled to make an appearance. Production is currently lensing in Manhattan Beach, CA and picks up literally from where the original film left off.

Bloody Disgusting has reported that Kate’s sister, Rooney Mara (Dare, Youth in Revolt), will soon ink a deal with Platinum Dunes to star as Nancy Thompson in their remake of A Nightmare on Elm Street. She joins previously announced Jackie Earle Haley (Freddy Krueger), Kyle Gallner (Quentin), and Thomas Dekker (Jesse) in the film. Filming begins next month in Chicago with Samuel Bayer at the helm. The film is due out in theaters April 16, 2010. Best get your sleep before then…


Scarlett Johansson as The Black Widow?

Posted by dominie in Movies on February 16th, 2009

Rumblings that Emily Blunt may have to drop out of Iron Man 2 began several weeks ago, and it appears now, according to Entertainment Weekly, that Scarlett Johansson may be replacing her as The Black Widow in the Iron Man sequel.

Again, no official deals have been inked. Because Iron Man 2 has not scheduled hard shoot dates, Blunt cannot say yay or nay just yet to suit up for the Black Widow due to potential scheduling conflicts with her role in the adaptation of Gulliver’s Travels.

Though Eliza Dushku has tried to appeal to fans she would be a perfect fit as the Black Widow, Entertainment Weekly revealed that Johansson has spoken with the filmmakers for the part. Many disagree she’s a strong contender against Emily Blunt, but I believe there’s a more to Johansson’s seductivity than her usual roles (and we can’t blame her for The Spirit’s box office plunder).


Iron Man 2 Casting News

Posted by dominie in Movies on February 4th, 2009

It’s casting mayhem over at Iron Man 2.

With the recent reports of Samuel L. Jackson threatening to opt out of his Nick Fury role, or previously announced Emily Blunt potentially dropping of her Black Widow role due to scheduling conflicts, at the very least we have one lead in regards to Mickey Rourke rumored to be circling the sequel to play the role of the Crimson Dynamo.

MTV
, after speaking with Robert Downey Jr., shot down rumors that Mickey Rourke was being cast as the Crimson Dynamo in Iron Man 2. When asked about the matter, Robert Downey Jr. quickly replied, “That’s actually incorrect.” And when pressed if, instead of Crimson Dynamo, Rourke was up for the role of Whiplash, another potential role bandied about on blogs these days, Downey had a more cryptic response.

“I can neither confirm nor deny that,” said Downey. “Or maybe it’s some semblance of both.

For the complete sit down with RDJ and MTV you can head over here.


Not So Creepy Casting

Posted by Dominic in Movies on January 15th, 2009

She’s not a house hold name yet, but Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada, Charlie Wilsons War) is working on changing that.

Starring along side Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins in the upcoming Universal remake of The Wolf Man, Ms. Blunt is now rumored to be in talks to play Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow in the Iron Man sequel reports Variety.

If the rumors are true Ms. Blunt would possibly be joining Mickey Rourke and Sam Rockwell as the new adversaries to Robert Downey Jr’s Tony Stark/Iron Man.

Black Widow is a Soviet Superspy who uses high-tech weaponry and a sexy skin tight outfit to get what she wants, imagine that.

Jon Favreau is directing the sequel scripted by Justin Theroux. The Marvel Studios production is scheduled to begin production this spring for a summer 2010 release.

Look for more exciting details on Iron Man 2 to emerge in the coming weeks.


Casting Breakdown Male Lead/Female Lead for Iron Man 2

Posted by dominie in Latest News, Movies on November 25th, 2008

An official casting call for Iron Man 2 was put out today on SpoilerTV reports Io9. The sequel is looking for two lead characters: one [male lead] 30s, Eastern European, brilliant, gritty; second [female lead] 20s, beautiful, speaks several languages fluently and is equally proficient in martial arts. Additionally, Iron Man 2 is seeking a Russian Bruiser, a lesser role, 20s or 30s, at least 6’2”, able to perform own stunts, and has the build of a MMA fighter.

The characters are unnamed, however we can speculate the lead male will be supervillian Crimson Dynamo and the lead female likely the Black Widow, Natalia Romanova aka Natasha Romanoff. Both characters are of Soviet origin so it makes sense they would appear together and maybe this could lead into the Black Widow’s role as a reoccurring ally in Marvel’s upcoming The Avengers?

Who do you think should be cast as the Crimson Dynamo and the Black Widow? Sound off below.


Iron Man 2 Says No to IMAX?

Posted by dominie in Latest News, Movies on October 29th, 2008

Earlier this month director Jon Favreau publicly announced that he was considering filming some Iron Man 2 scenes using IMAX cameras much like The Dark Knight, or maybe possibly even in 3D. This seems no longer the case reports Quint from Aint It Cool News who caught up with the director to chat about less Iron Man 2 and more particularly on James Cameron’s Avatar.

After seeing a few finished scenes from Avatar, Favreau seems to be convinced that Cameron’s integration of live action with motion capture and CGI will be a cinematic revolution. Referring to Cameron, Favreau tells Quint,

“He’s sort of tireless in how much he invests into it as far as his time and effort. You know, he doesn’t make a lot of movies, so a lot of thought and effort goes into each one. And I think that he’s trying to present this format in a way where it is a game-changer and in seeing it I think it’s the future. I don’t think it’s a flash in the pan. I think it’s going to open up a whole new door and I think more so than the glasses it becomes about how many screens could actually present it in its pristine form.”
“The amount of screens is just growing at a very, very fast rate in the States and I think in Europe as well and I think Avatar is going to be the kind of movie that’s an event that you have to go see and you want to see again just to understand what you’re looking at. And then you still have his very effective storytelling. He really creates an adventure and draws you into it in the hero’s journey sense of storytelling, the Joseph Campbell sense of storytelling.”
“[Cameron’s] really pushing the boundaries on motion capture, he’s integrating live action with motion capture and CGI. It takes a painstaking technical approach to that. And he really wants to make it a very visceral, emotional experience.”

From a production standpoint, Avatar will certainly revolutionize the way motion capture and CGI are integrated to create a more organic experience. Favreau plans now to use similar techniques in Iron Man 2. “The line between animation and live action is blurring in many ways,” he states. Not yet a full believer of IMAX, Favreau explains that shooting Iron Man 2 on IMAX presents a problem. (more…)


An Update From Marvel Studios

Posted by dominie in Comics, Latest News, Movies on October 29th, 2008

Ain’t It Cool News posted the following update from Marvel Studios. Don Cheadle has officially replaced Terrence Howard in Iron Man 2 to take on the role of Rhodey and thus secured the same role in Marvel’s upcoming The Avengers.

ROBERT DOWNEY JR. AND JON FAVREAU SUIT UP FOR MARVEL STUDIOS’ THE AVENGERS AND IRON MAN 2

As part of his four picture deal with Marvel Studios, Robert Downey Jr. is appearing as Tony Stark in THE AVENGERS motion picture, as well as reprising his starring role as the larger-than-life leading character in IRON MAN 2. Jon Favreau will return to direct the sequel to the blockbuster IRON MAN, which to date has grossed over $578 million worldwide, as well as executive produce THE AVENGERS.

Academy Award® nominee Downey was most recently seen in the summer comedy blockbuster TROPIC THUNDER starring opposite Ben Stiller and Jack Black. Before Iron Man, he was best known for his film roles in KISS KISS BANG BANG, WONDER BOYS and CHAPLIN, the film for which he was nominated for an Oscar®.

In addition to directing the first IRON MAN, Favreau has previously directed ELF, ZATHURA: A SPACE ADVENTURE and MADE. He is also well known for writing and starring in SWINGERS. He will next be seen acting in FOUR CHRISTMASES, I LOVE YOU MAN and COUPLES RETREAT.

DON CHEADLE WILL STAR AS RHODEY IN IRON MAN 2

Marvel Studios is pleased today to confirm that an agreement has been finalized with award-winning actor Don Cheadle to take on the role of Colonel James “Rhodey” Rhodes in Marvel’s IRON MAN 2 due in theaters on May 7, 2010. In casting Cheadle, Marvel replaces Terrence Howard who appeared in the role of Rhodey in IRON MAN.
Cheadle is also signed on to perform the same role in THE AVENGERS and subsequent installments of the IRON MAN franchise.

“We are very excited about working with the extraordinarily talented Don Cheadle as we expand the role of Rhodey in Iron Man 2. It has already become apparent as we prep the movie for production, that the dynamic between Robert and Don will take Iron Man 2 to new heights,” said Kevin Feige, President of Marvel Studios. (more…)


Don Cheadle in Iron Man 2

Posted by dominie in Comics, Latest News, Movies on October 14th, 2008

There’s nothing more to negotiate on the matter; Marvel Studios has hired Don Cheadle to replace Terrence Howard in Iron Man 2. Cheadle will take over the role of Jim Rhodes, Tony Stark’s best friend and future War Machine, which was hinted at in the ending of the first movie. Additionally director Jon Favreau has given several hints that War Machine would be making his appearance soon and that Rhodes would have a larger role in the sequel.

Justin Theroux is currently writing the screenplay, which is rumored to take Rhodes role in another direction. Marvel Studios has not commented on the change, but according to sources from The Hollywood Reporter, the switch was made as a result of “financial differences, among other reasons” between Howard and the studio. My gut tells me its likely the other reasons. The change may not sit well initially, but perhaps Marvel had more in mind when they approached Cheadle?  Both are A-list actors, but one commands more attention than the other…


The Latest Announcements in Marvel’s Superhero Slates

Posted by dominie in Movies on October 5th, 2008

The deal signed between Paramount Pictures and Marvel to distribute their studio’s next five self-produced films has announced the latest updates for release.

Iron Man 2 will hit theaters May 7, 2010.  Its been rumored that Jon Favreau would like to do Iron Man 2 in IMAX like The Dark Knight or possibly even in 3-D.  Paramount and Marvel have not yet come to a decision, but considering Iron Man’s gross at the Box Office, Favreau may very well receive the budget he needs to complete these shots.

Thor will also be released next summer, July 16, 2010 to be exact. According to Variety, Irish actor and director Kenneth Branagh is in talks to direct this big screen adaptation of Marvel Comics’ Thor. If a deal is signed, it will be Branagh’s first action-heavy movie since his 1989 Henry V, portraying the bloody British conquest of France.

For 2011, The First Avenger: Captain America premieres May 6 and The Avengers follows on July 15.  The First Avenger, penned by David Self is set in WWII and will lead directly into the The Avenger, screenplay by Zak Penn, so the man cast as Steve Rogers also known as Captain America will be essentially filming both movies simultaneously.  First Matthew McConaughey was rumored to play the role and the latest is Will Smith.

Lastly, an Iron Man 3 release date still has not been announced.


Stand Up To Cancer and Stand-in Iron Man 2 the VIP Experience

Posted by dominie in Events, Latest News, Movies on September 8th, 2008

Iron Man, the anti-superhero, joins the fight to Stand Up To Cancer, a movement that has been unstoppable in its innovative approach to fund cancer research.  EBay is currently holding an auction for a winner and his guest to enjoy a VIP experience of Iron Man 2, encouraging all to “stand up and bid to fight cancer.” The winner will enjoy:
* A visit to the set of Iron Man 2 (one shooting day)
* A meet and greet with the cast
* A walk-on/ extra role in the film for the auction winner
* Photo tour of the set with an Iron Man unit photographer to document the tour
* Professional photos will be given to the winner
* Tickets to the Los Angeles premiere for you and a guest
* Winner and Guest will walk the premiere’s red carpet

Most recently, Laura Ziskin Productions and Seligman Entertainment in association with the Noreen Fraser Foundation teamed up for an unprecedented program that premiered on NBC, ABC, and CBS simultaneously, devoting one hour of commercial free prime time to speak for the cause.  Over 50 of the most renowned personalities in TV, film, sports and music came together for this unparalleled undertaking.  If you missed the premiere, you can still tune in at Standup2cancer.org to get involved.  Cheers to a wonderful team effort.


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