Tom Cruise Dons His Eye Patch and Starts Shooting Again
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Welcome To The 'Hood, Uncle Pete!
Published 6/4/2008 at The Hot Blog
Tom Cruise Refuses to Let His Little Nazi Obsession Die in Peace
Published 6/4/2008 by Jossip at Jossip
Entire Internet Calls Bullshit as Peter Bart Goes to War For 'Valkyrie' [Misadventures In Blogging]
Published 6/4/2008 by STV at Defamer
... is badly injured but survives, a key moment in the film's first act.
It gets really good from there, with 130 comments and counting by everyone from a disgruntled Joseph Stalin to a contrarian Adolf Hitler, who claims, "There is no way that someone so short as Tom Cruise nearly assassinated me. This film is a farce." Look for Hollywood's original blogger Army Archerd to crack the Rolodex and have a fully reported follow up by noon.
Tom Cruise Dons His Eye Patch and Starts Shooting Again [PeterBart.com] ...
Tom Cruise is Ready for His Close-Up Again, Mr. Singer [Development Hell]
Published 6/4/2008 by Neil Miller at Film School Rejects
... As for the reshoots, Bart is reporting that Cruise will be shooting three scenes in North Africa over the next three weeks. One of the scenes is allegedly a “key moment” in the film’s first act. Hopefully it is the “key moment” where the fuzzy bunny shows up and teaches the Nazis the meaning of Hanukkah, because that would be the only entertaining thing I can think of out of a film that stars a bunch of American and British actors playing Nazi officers. ...
Ridley Scott's Sci-Fi Roots May Bring Us Another Trip to the Future
Published 6/4/2008 at RopeofSilicon: Latest Headlines
... may be more. Well, Variety head honcho Peter Bart has posted a bit on his pompous blog (look at his smug face up there) saying, "Tom Cruise is going back to work. He's going to shoot the three final scenes on Valkyrie , the movie that began production one year ago in Germany. Cruise will be shooting three scenes in North Africa within the next three weeks. In one, his character, Col. Claus Von Stauffenberg, is badly injured but survives, a key moment in the film's first act." [ Variety ] Christopher Lee is Up for Playing Sauron: Wow, big surprise here. Christopher Lee ...
Peter Bart the First and Possibly Last Person to Say Something Nice About Tom Cruise's ‘Valkyrie’
Published 6/4/2008 at Vulture
... on Saturday) gave a status update on Cruise's upcoming Nazi movie, Valkyrie. Apparently shooting on the film's three remaining scenes will resume in North Africa in the coming weeks, just in time for its release next February (when it will kick off 2010's early Oscar season!). Bart claims, "[S]everal people I trust have seen Valkyrie and testify that it's a superb thriller. 'Bryan Singer is back in form,' says one source" (who may or may not be Bryan Singer). As ...
Tom Cruise will re-shoot some ”Valkyrie” scenes
Published 6/4/2008 by Fiona at FilmoFilia
According to Variety - Peter Bart’s blog, Tom Cruise will shoot the three final scenes on “Valkyrie”. Those scenes will be shooting in North Africa.
”Although the film has yet to be completed, several people I trust have seen “Valkyrie” and testify that it’s a superb thriller. “Bryan Singer is back in form”, Peter Bart says.
”Valkyrie” is now scheduled for release Feb. 13.
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Valkyrie Reshoots Finally Happening
Published 6/4/2008 at Cinema Blend News
... . The stated reason is that some more scenes needed to be filmed, especially one that told how Cruises character, Col. Claus von Stauffenberg, was wounded in battle. So, although the original plan was to release the film this month, we are now going to have to wait until next February. I guess it was good that they did move the date, since, according to the blog of Variety editor Peter Bart ...
Bryan Singer's Valkyrie Reshooting Three More Scenes
Published 6/4/2008 by Alex Billington at FirstShowing.net
... that debuted last year, too. Well, Variety's Peter Bart reports on his blog that Tom Cruise and company are going back to North Africa to reshoot a total of three important scenes. And if that's not all, he claims that the film is superb, which may mean these reshoots could be a good thing. ...
Tom Cruise's 'Valkyrie' Back in Production for Reshooting
Published 6/5/2008 by AceShowbiz.com at Aceshowbiz.com - Entertainment News
... was unheard of. But, recently there is a new report bursting out. It suggested that the flick is going back to resume its production to do several re-shooting of major scenes. First to come out with the news was Variety editor-in-chief Peter Bart. He wrote in his blog that Cruise will fly to North Africa to film three vital scenes of the tidbit. The article containing possible spoiler read, "Cruise will be shooting three scenes in North Africa within the next three weeks. In one, his character, Col. Claus Von Stauffenberg, is badly injured but survives, a key moment in the ...
Now With Even More Sexy Eye-Patch Action!
Published 6/5/2008 by Agent Bedhead at Agent Bedhead
... , bitches. According to Variety’s Peter Bart , the Cruise is headed to North Africa to shoot “three final scenes” as Col. Claus Von Stauffenberg for a film that, one year ago, began its production in Germany: Much has been made of Cruise’s decision to make this film. Some gurus claim that film-goers don’t want to see Tom Terrific with an eye patch playing a Nazi, albeit one who tries to assassinate Hitler. No, Tom does not speak with a faux German accent in the movie, but there are random other accents around, including British.…. Valkyrie has another mark against it — two ...
Stalked:Spiderman,Valkyire,W
Published 6/6/2008 at Filmstalker
... he said: I spoke to Tobey, uh, in I guess it was, y’know, February… y’know, sort of awards season time and, uh, y’know, he’s certainly amenable to doing some more. So, not a ringing endorsement but more than we've heard so far from Maguire. A delayed release for Tom Cruise's Valkyrie, and now they are re-shooting three scenes. This could be fairly standard news, it happens a lot. The scenes are being shot in Africa within the next few weeks. The news comes from Variety through ...

