BELIEVE IT OR NOT
Wipe the image of Matt Damon out of your
mind, take a deep breath, and try to picture Pierce Brosnan as
Tom Ripley. (Hey as 007, Brosnan does display a sophisticated air
and a killer instinct, and he certainly knows his way around
Europe.) Fine Line, which owns rights to Patricia Highsmith's
Ripley's Game one of the novelist's sequels to The Talented Mr.
Ripley (which Miramax owns) is slated to begin production in
Italy and Germany this fall, and Brosnan may very well be
starring opposite M:I-2's Dougray Scott (Rupert Everett
reportedly considered the costarring role as well). Liliana
Cavani (The Night Porter), who supervised the script's latest
rewrite by Frank Deasy (the upcoming Prozac Nation), will direct.
'LOOKING' ELSEWHERE
So much for judging a movie by its cover
girls. When MGM announced that it would be sending Rodrigo
Garcia's directorial debut, Things You Can Tell Just by Looking
at Her, direct to Showtime, insiders who had seen the film at
Sundance and Cannes were surprised that the combined star
wattage of Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Holly Hunter, and
Glenn Close didn't merit the intended theatrical release. ''It's
a great festival picture, but on a commercial basis it does not
play very well,'' says Larry Gleason, MGM/UA's president of
worldwide distribution, adding that on preview-audience response
cards, ''the 'definite recommends' were very, very poor.''
Responds Garcia: ''To say that they're cowards for not releasing
it is an easy thing to argue.... They are, at the very least,
guilty of irresponsible and inept marketing.''


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