
Little wonder Warner Bros’ New Line is in love with the Garry Marshall-directed Valentine’s Day because of its formula of cramming more than a dozen stars into a film and keeping the budget below $50 million. Now I’m told there’s a sort-of-sequel underway. Valentine’s Day scribe Katherine Fugate has turned in a draft of New Year’s Eve, which Toby Emmerich and Richard Brener are reading this weekend, with Warner Bros bosses to follow shortly.
I’m told that, during production, New Line execs Sam Brown and Michael Disco started brainstorming with producers Mike Karz, Wayne Allan Rice and Josie Rosen as well as writer Fugate on how to use the ensemble formula again. New Year’s Eve was the logical choice. They agreed the holiday possibilities are endless. (I wouldn’t be surprised if the franchise in the future is focused not just around major ones but even secondary ones like Arbor Day.)
Execs will enlist Valentine’s Day director Garry Marshall on the new pic, as well as bring in some VDay characters for continuity. Those actors will segue into the new New York-set relationship ensemble story that uses December 31st and a little after midnight on January 1st as the plotline’s ticking clock. So these days, when most films can barely afford even 2 major stars, how did Valentine’s Day keep down costs for the cast including Julia Roberts, Jessica Alba, Bradley Cooper, Anne Hathaway, Patrick Dempsey, Taylor Lautner, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah and Emma Roberts? I’ve learned most worked for discounted quotes and some back-end because they were able to film their parts quickly and then leave for other projects. All that talent makes for an impressive trailer (the one-sheet is so crowded that only thumbnails of the stars in the shape of a heart was possible), giving the illusion that the stars are in the pic from start to finish.
If Valentine’s Day opens the way Dear John did, the studio will be thrilled. And Toby Emmerich will be on a romance roll. The Warner Bros-based shingle gets 7.5% of Dear John’s first-dollar gross receipts, the reward for Emmerich having bought the Nicholas Sparks novel first and then completely packaging the love story (except he hired Miguel Arteta to direct). But his former bosses, Bob Shaye and Michael Lynne, didn’t like the project as much as he did. That’s when Dear John was snapped up by Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity and distributed by Sony’s Screen Gems.


And if these two are successful, how soon until a rewritten Groundhog’s Day movie?
I’m assuming everyone realizes this movie will be a disaster no? Early reports are it’s dated and dreadful. Wasn’t it Marshall who did the “star studded” film a few years back with Costner, Anniston, Ruffalo,, McClain etc?
Isn’t this like 200 cigarettes?
What happens when they run out of holidays to write lame rom-coms about? Will this baker’s dozen all-star cast be relegated to the Hollywood Squares?
Can ‘Love, American Style: The Motion Picture’ be far off?
Just not that into THIS
How about two stars that are actually not androids?
Based on the poster, any movie where Julia Roberts hooks up with George Lopez is one I would pay to watch.
Brilliant…Hollywood is getting worse and worse. First, the idiot studio heads and ego-inflated directors and producers are consantly remaking films that don’t, no rephrase, SHOULDN’T be remade, WRECKING comic books with all those adaptations and now turning hollywood films into these ego-inflated ‘ensemble casts’ that really don’t really work except for opening weekends. Seriously, enough about films about public holidays. Let’s get back to the heyday of great films. Small-medium budgets, several GREAT actors/actresses and a brilliant plot. None of this big budget rubbish!
Ugh
Awesome, this is such a great formula. I cannot wait for “Arbor Day”, “Canadian Thanksgiving” and of course “Boxing Day”.
You sadly forgot to mention Squirrel Appreciation Day!
And there’s too much J for me in there (Alba, Biel, Garner) to make me want to even consider watching this if I’m bored.
Also, don’t forget the upcoming Penny Marshall-helmed “Flag Day” with Chuck Norris, Bruce Willis, Chuck Heston’s ghost and a CGI version of Cantinflas.
“New Year’s Eve”, huh? Sounds incredibly similar to a script that found its way to New Line a few years back called “Dirty Words & Wine”. Good thing I kept their letters. I’ll be watching, New Line & Fugate!
Go get your money. Money is great, but what’s the point in impressing people with your Hollywood career anymore? All we do is produce garbage on top of garbage. This is why people Diablo Cody win Oscars. Because they may be overrated, but hey — they’re taking a chance with actual characters and a story. Cringe-worthy dialogue? Yes. But she tried, while people who are in the game, don’t even try to create a piece of entertaining art anymore. We can’t all be Richard Curtis, but we can’t even try? You people should be ashamed of yourselves.
Well, my prognostication record being as dismal as it is, all I can say for myself is that the “vibe” of this movie makes me want to run for the hills as fast as I can…
Well someone has to keep this bunch of c rated movie actors working. When is the last time ashton kutcher, jennifer garner, jessica beil, jessica alba were in anything worth watching?? they have all had one box office bomb after another. The only one reaping the rewards from this ensemble cast apart from the studio is WME who represents about 90% of the cast.
“200 Cigarettes” for suburbanites.
what in the BIG F happened to movies? will any of these craptastic rom-com’s be remembered in 20 years? movie producers have absolutely no creativity. then when you actually WANT to make a semi-decent film, you COPY OFF a classic… in any genre.
i’m no actress, director or even a writer… just a makeup artist that works on these dog-food quality movies.
sad part is, just by taking a glance at the cast list, i can usually tell the plot of the movie.
MOVIE SPOILER ALERT! ashton kutcher gives a ring to jessica alba. really? julia roberts laughs big… again, next to what’s his name with the shiney eyes. I can’t even remember what other crap is in this. Do they think women are totally stupid, to buy into that?
I can’t wait for this thing to disappear.
Sure there’s an audience desperate to see Julia Roberts guffaw or Taylor Lautner whip his shirt off. The trouble is the film is terrible: a blatant rip-off of Richard Curtis’s “Love, Actually” only with much less interesting characters and much more difficulty making the multiple storylines come together. It’s as though the real world has turned into a sit-com and stretched to 100 mins. So naturally they order up a sequel. Stay away. Stay very far away.
Isn’t “Valentine’s Day” a sequel? It isn’t? Could’ve fooled me, seeing as how it looks JUST like “He’s Just Not That Into You” (or whatever it was called).
Also, can previews stop showing clips of Julia Roberts’ teeth laughing? Pretty sure she can speak too. Seriously, when Duplicity was released, the :10 ad was just of Clive Owen and her laughing. How exactly does that make me interested in the movie?
Garry Marshall made 2 good movies at the beginning of the 90′s “Pretty Woman” and his best “Frankie & Johnnie.” Ever since then it’s been unwatchable glop.
I hope I never see another cutesy shot of Kids kissing.
Like, Ew!
I wonder if any of you idiots even saw this movie. Talk about cynical unhappy people. Get a life!!!
Uninspired and void of imagination, the characters are flat, the story lines are thin, and the only two actors worth hold your bathroom breaks for are Hathaway and Grace.
Yes, I’ve seen this piece of garbage, and it only left me feeling miserably disappointed at the sight of shoddy film making dressed up in a pretty (poorly) marketed box. Where have all the innovators gone in the studio system? Where is 1984-1987?
It will dominated its’ weekend, and then drop off like Jon & Kate’s bang’s. This is the year New Line dies, and no pre-conceived sequel will save it from the inevitable collapse it has been doomed to take for the past 5 years.
Yes, this idiot sat thru the entire thing. I get cynical and unhappy when original ideas are 86d for warmed-over hash like this. There’s nothing remotely clever about it. Sort of ‘no cliche left behind’ and everything …EVERYTHING …in the movie is so predictable you’ll think you wrote the script yourself. It’s rom-com 101 and not at the top of the class either.
Isn’t Valentine’s Day a sort-of American remake of the British flick Love, Actually? And wasn’t that one set around the Christmas/New Year’s holidays???
So doesn’t this make New Year’s Eve a sort-of American reboot of Love, Actually?
Liz – check your facts. I think CAA has way more peeps in this one….
Although I do love it when a harmless romantic comedy makes you people so angry. “Arrrrrrggghh Damn you Garry Marshall!!” Seriously?
Folks get over it…. Make your own movies then or just shut up. Lets hope we have half the career that’s guys had. Or be working at that age… Or just be as nice…
Just let me know when you have all have bitterly returned to your hometowns with your bag of tailor (swift) made excuses.
-Mrs. Garry Marshall’s
I read an Arbor Day script a while back. It was actually okay, I was impressed with the storyline.
Sounds brilliant. A guaranteed money machine. Smart!
Kinda funny, all the bitterness from the unsuccessful auteurs here.
We have had enough faux mob movies, dontchathink?
Yay. More whiny, pompous New York yuppies looking for love.
There aren’t any movies or TV shows with that AT ALL.
I LOVED THIS MOVIE!!!!!!!!! Valentines day was really cute and had a ton of OMG moments:) quit being pathetic haters=p