'Instinct 2' is a go with Caton-Jones
Source: Hollywood Reporter
After a tumultuous development history, "Basic Instinct 2" is back on track with Michael Caton-Jones in negotiations to direct the sequel to the 1992 murder mystery.
The move comes within two months of the producers, C-2, settling a lawsuit with actress Sharon Stone over their failure to produce the sequel, which was due to go into production in 2000. Stone is now set to reprise her role as Catherine Tramell, the manipulative, seductive novelist at the heart of a murder investigation in the original film. MGM is set to distribute.
The sequel has had a rocky journey since the project was first announced during the boom years of Germany's Neuer Markt, from which financing was due to come. After financing evaporated, Stone engaged in a three-year lawsuit with the producers. Several other obstacles also had hampered production, including difficulty in finding a male co-star.
Caton-Jones has most recently been working on "Shooting Dogs," which is based on the true story of a Catholic priest and an English teacher caught in the Rwandan genocide. Before that, he helmed "City by the Sea," toplining Robert De Niro and Frances McDormand. His other credits include "The Jackal," "Rob Roy" and "Memphis Belle."
Quote from: MacGuffinCaton-Jones has most recently been working on "Shooting Dogs," which is based on the true story of a Catholic priest and an English teacher caught in the Rwandan genocide. Before that, he helmed "City by the Sea," toplining Robert De Niro and Frances McDormand. His other credits include "The Jackal," "Rob Roy" and "Memphis Belle."
so u
know it's good!
Morrissey has 'Instinct' for Stone sequel
British actor David Morrissey will star opposite Sharon Stone in "Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction" in which Stone will reprise her role as the seductive novelist Catherine Tramell. Morrissey will play Dr. Andrew Glass, a psychiatrist who becomes entangled in her cat and mouse game. Principal photography will begin in March in London. To be released by MGM, the sequel follows Tramell from San Francisco to London, where she again finds herself in trouble with the law. Glass, a criminal psychiatrist, is appointed by Scotland Yard to evaluate her.
Thewlis and Rampling hone their 'Instinct'
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Charlotte Rampling and David Thewlis have joined the cast of "Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction" for Intermedia Films and C2 Pictures. MGM/Sony is releasing the film domestically, with C2 handling international. They join Sharon Stone and David Morrissey in the sequel that starts shooting this week at London's Pinewood Studios and on location in the U.K. Written by Leora Barish and Henry Bean, the London-set sequel finds Catherine Tramell (Stone) on the wrong side of the law. She meets a man who might finally be her match: The criminal psychologist (Morrissey) assigned to evaluate her by Scotland Yard. Rampling plays a psychiatrist friend of Morrissey's character, with Thewlis playing a police officer. Former British soccer player Stan Collymore also has a small role.
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Trailer here. (http://www.movie-list.net/exclusive/basic_instinct_2_promo.mov)
Release Date: March 31st, 2006 (wide)
Cast: Sharon Stone (Catherine Tramell), David Morrissey (Dr. Andrew Glass), Charlotte Rampling, David Thewlis
Director: Michael Caton-Jones (City by the Sea, The Jackal)
Screenwriter: Henry Bean (Internal Affairs), Leora Barish (Desperately Seeking Susan), (together, they were the writing team of 1995's Venus Rising)
Premise: Novelist Catherine Tramell is once again in trouble with the law, and Scotland Yard appoints psychiatrist Dr. Andrew Glass to evaluate her. Though, like Detective Nick Curran before him, Glass is entranced by Tramell and lured into a seductive game.
Quote from: MacGuffin on January 07, 2005, 12:31:10 AM
Morrissey has 'Instinct' for Stone sequel
Sweet lord, did I panic when I read that headline. Then I was like, "Oh,
David Morrissey! Phew!" But with Rampling and Thewlis, this could have some remote interest. . . .
Shouldn't this be on Skinemax at 2am?
Quote from: Ravi on February 07, 2006, 09:56:55 PM
Shouldn't this be on Skinemax at 2am?
hahah, no shit man. that was... um... are trailers like that in europe? cuz uh, yikes, that's a lot of bumpin' and grindin' for a trailer.
STONE PROUD TO BARE ALL
Sharon Stone had no qualms about baring all for the steamy sequel to Basic Instinct because she is fed up with ageing actresses being restricted to unsexy roles. The middle-aged star shamelessly flaunted her figure in the upcoming Basic Instinct 2 in a bid to break the mould with her provocative character Catherine Tramell. She says, "By the time the film is released, I will be 48 and I wanted to do the nudity in a way that's quite brazen. I wanted her to be very masculine, like a man in a steam room and I wanted the audience to have a moment where they realize she's naked and then realize that she's a fortysomething woman and naked. Because we're not used to seeing that in movies. We're used to seeing Sean Connery and his granddaughter, you know what I mean? Or Mel Gibson and his daughter."
well I guess she's happy with her figure, but I think I'm gonna throw up.
she should've done this after casino. instead of whatever crap she did.
why do they need the sports car driving really fast? why can't the whole movie just be sharon stone and a lady and a dude really doing it, under all sorts of circumstances, for "artistic reasons or whatever"?
:bravo:, good for sharon....show it all..shes still hot.....and i 'm all for the 40+ hollywod stras showing tits and bush ..as long as its attractive and not like kathy bates [well, maybe crumb like it]...
and as for th esequel..i am lookign foward to it....after that raunchy internet clip...im excited..i saw the first one in theatres and i was swept ionto awolrd of sex, drugs, violence...and mrs tripplhorn...and sharon stone's bush....the film was shot well, acted well, and had an entertaining plot...its the best of those sex thrilliers that polulated the 90's...
verhoven is awesome
i wish him the best
QuoteIn practice, Stone appears to have had so much work done that her face resembles a tautly made bed, and her unchanging expression of smoldering arrogance seems less an acting decision and more the result of neurotoxins.
Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Oh. Snap.
Quote from: Losing the Horse: on March 31, 2006, 01:22:04 PM
QuoteIn practice, Stone appears to have had so much work done that her face resembles a tautly made bed, and her unchanging expression of smoldering arrogance seems less an acting decision and more the result of neurotoxins.
Steven Rea in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Oh. Snap.
Actually, he's Irish, so it's O'Snap.
I love that Michael Caton-Jones has 'Basic Instinct 2', an erotic thriller and 'Shooting Dogs' a movie about genocide in Rwanda (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420901/) released in the same week.
6% at rottentomatoes (http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/basic_instinct_2/).
OUCH.
Well, to be fair, it's only out of 105 reviews.
and four of the good reviews include
"isn't bad"
"reasonably fun"
"acceptable distraction"
"in your heart, you know you should loathe [it]"
ebert's review suggests he likes it, he just doesn't want to admit it.
i'm totally seeing this tonight.