Speculation by kudos prognosticators and Hollywood gossips went into overdrive during the weekend after Paramount announced its shift of Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island” from Oct. 2 to Feb. 19.I fear that it is not as good as they hoped it would be.
Paramount insists that it was a simple business decision. In a statement, studio chairman-CEO Brad Grey said “Shutter” will be more profitable in February: “Our 2009 slate was greenlit in a very different economic climate and as a result we must remain flexible and willing to recalibrate and adapt to a changing environment.”
If so, it’s a sober reminder to the industry when such a high-profile pic (directed by Scorsese, starring Leonardo DiCaprio) is vulnerable to considerations of P&A in a tough economy.
On the other hand, conspiracy theorists wondered why Par made the decision only six weeks before the pic would have opened. Studio clearly tried to downplay the news as much as possible by announcing the date shuffle on Friday afternoon.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Shutter Island bumped to 2010
Here's a piece of Massachusetts movie news that I missed while on vacation...the release of Shutter Island, the latest Martin Scorcese/Leo DiCaprio film to be set in Boston, is being pushed out of October and into Early 2010. From Variety:
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