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10 Essential Cinematic AntiheroesOver at Showbiz 411, Roger Friedman has dropped a pretty vague report revealing that "West Of Memphis" helmer Amy Berg is now in the director's chair, with claims that she "Bogarted" the job from Scott. What that exactly means we're not sure, but apparently she's a big fan of Buckley. As for Carney, he "could be out" but again, it's not clear why. Either way, Berg has been on a bit of a roll following her very well-received West Memphis Three doc; she also signed on to direct the thriller "Every Secret Thing" over the summer.
Penned by Ryan Jaffe ("The Rocker"), who used David Browne's book "Dream Brother: The Lives and Music of Jeff and Tim Buckley" to help shape the story, the film will not only chronicle the tale of the rocker who tragically died just as his career was about to explode into the stratosphere, but it will also have access to his catalog of music. But as many folks already know, there is another movie that just hit TIFF about the singer as well: "Greetings From Tim Buckley."
Our review is coming soon, but we will say that Penn Badgley (who Friedman notes he met outside of a Shake Shack once, for some reason) is very solid in the role, delivering a surprisingly strong approximation of Buckley's voice. It's a nice turn. And while that film is also a look at his father's life, it restricts the story to the events leading up to Jeff Buckley's performance at the tribute concert for his father Tim, still doing an adequate job paying tribute to both father and son.
As for "Mystery White Boy," we'll see where it goes. Undoubtedly, Berg knows how to bring real lives to the big screen, so it's in good hands. But how it moves forward from here is anyone's guess.
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Sunday | November 17, 2012 3:01 AM
There is NO ONE that can embody Jeff Buckley as Reeve can and MUST. I wouldn't see a movie about Jeff now if its not Reeve. I'm pissed reading this. James Franco is a great actor and I adore him, but Reeve sounds and lookalike Jeff. Gah!
LT | October 28, 2012 6:29 PM
What a HUGE mistake it would be to let Reeve Carney go!! His resemblance to Jeff is unreal. The only other actor I would accept would be James Franco but there never seems to be any talk of the movie from him, sadly. The very thought of Robert Pattinson as Jeff makes me want to vomit.
chris | September 28, 2012 8:55 AM
This movie will never happen.
Mina Panahy | September 14, 2012 3:11 PM
I was so looking forward to Reeve Carney as Jeff Buckley. Even before the news of Reeve playing Jeff had come out, I saw the resemblance. I am fan of both men. I hope that Reevewill stay in the project.