Thursday, 26 November 2009

It's All Over...

After the sensational news that Jack Hughes had quit as Stanley Ipkiss in CCE's formerly upcoming blockbuster The Mask, the company chairman has decided that the best course of action for the movie is to postpone it until a replacement can be cast in Jack's place. The chairman had this to say;
"After Jack quit, he left us in quite a pickle. So, rather than completely cancel the movie, we have decided to postpone it until Jack's replacement comes forward. This means anyone who was involved in the movie previously will be when production is continued."

Friday, 6 November 2009

And So He Was Gone...

Jack Hughes, the new talent about to start filming on The Mask, has left. CCE have been rocked by the decision, as Jack has recently been adamant that he was looking forward to filming on the film, which was due for release next Christmas. Adam T Cottle, chairman of CCE and director of the upcoming film, had this to say;
"Jack was key role of the film." he said, "Without him we may not be able to keep a stable balance on the film. He was perfect for the role, and becasue of his departure we are deciding whether to go through with the film or try to recast the role."
CCE have promised that they'll have a verdict by Tuesday. In the meantime, the remaining cast will continue rehearsing their lines until told otherwise.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Star Interview

Here today on the Mask Website we are finally given the oppurtunity to interview the star of the upcoming movie-remake The Mask, Jack Hughes.

INTERVIEWER
Why did you want to do the movie?

JACK
It was a new experience which I wanted to try out. Also I'm interested in drama at school and I felt the acting oppurtunity would benefeit my education.

INTERVIEWER
Are you hoping for this movie to be better than the original or be about the same? If so, do you hope you can replace Jim Carrey as the best Mask there is?

JACK
Well, Jim Carrey is my role model and I would like to fulfill my childhood dream of meeting him and this movie could put me closer to that dream. Our budget is smaller than the blockbuster original, but we're hoping that, with a good script, we can interest a wide audience.

INTERVIEWER
Have you ever starred in any films or TV programmes beforehand or is this your first big performance?

JACK
This is my first proper film debut even though I was a bit of a 'performer' in my family films.

INTERVIEWER
Do you reckon there could be a possible sequel involved with this film, or do you reckon this will be the last time we'll ever see the Mask on screen?

JACK
Well, we are hoping that this film will be a great success. If so, there may well be a sequel to make. Personally I think this film is going to be a great success, and hopefully reach a proffessional's attention.

INTERVIEWER
One last question then; do you think that the tactic of using the script to the original film as 'influence' is a good idea?

JACK
The first film caught a wide range of people's attention and because of this, with a little tweaking, our movie could be as everyone is anticipating.

INTERVIEWER
Great. Well, thank you for letting us to interview you, Jack, we hope to hear more about filming soon.

Well, there you have it, folks, the first ever interview with Jack Hughes as he prepares to begin filming in January/February next year. The film is due for a release date of next New Year, so book your tickets forthe premiere!

Saturday, 29 August 2009

Script Complete

After nearly three weeks, the script for CCE's hotly anticipated remake of the 1994 blockbuster the Mask is complete. We interviewed Adam T Cottle, the director of the motion picture, to find out whats happening in the world of CCE:

Int.
So, how long have you been planning this remake?

ATC
Well, around about a year. I watched a copy of the original film and thought 'we could remake this!' and so, hey presto, hear we are.

Int.
When will the first official teaser poster be published?

ATC
Well, one has already begun circulation. The design for that one came from an early poster for the 2005 film 'Son of the Mask'. We edited it slightly and and now we're using it for the time being. We are currently working on a new batch of teaser posters with the slogan 'Every Mask Needs a Hero'.

Int.
Interesting. Now then, what inpired you to cast Jack Hughes in the lead role?

ATC
Well, me and Jack go to the same school together and are quite good friends. He is a very funny guy and I reckon he's perfect for the role.

Int.
Before we go then, are you planning any sequels if the film is a success?

ATC
I have a few ideas for further productions, but I dont think we'll be making another Mask film. Are next film is a story of a modern day Robin Hood, but no more Mask.

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

Teaser Poster Revealed

After a lot of speculation concerning CCEs plan to use the original script for their remake of the '97 hit "The Mask", the media company change the views of the critics and journalists onto the first teaser poster of their upcoming movie. If you want a look, it's just on the left...

Change of Plan

Although CCE has previously announced that they will be writing a fresh script, news has now come about that they will be using the original as 'influence', the chairman of the company has announced.
They will be using the script from the 1997 original, which starred Jim Carrey as Stanley Ipkiss, and editing it to make it more 'up-beat' and 'original'. Some of the critics are saying that this could completely spoil the motion picture, now due for a release date of March 1st 2010. They were already sceptic about the fact that CCE have cast an unknown actor Jack Hughes in the lead role. But they soon changed their tune when they began to interview Jack about his upcoming role.
"CCE have made a brilliant mask!" he said last week, "I'll be happy to wear it!"

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

The Script

CCE have released that the script for their new remake of the 90's blockbuster 'The Mask' is fully underway.
The film, which hilariously starred Jim Carrey in the original, is due for sometime next year or the year after. News has already been leaked that a new talent, Jack Hughes, has been cast as the role of Stanley Ipkiss/The Mask. So this film could be set for some good reviews and could be Smokin' all the way to the box office!