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Showing posts with label Keanu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keanu. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

Five things fans may not know about Keanu Reeves (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – For the amount of time that he's been in the spotlight, Keanu Reeves has managed to retain a remarkable amount of privacy. Charming but evasive in interviews, unwilling to court the paparazzi's flashbulbs for the sake of extended publicity, the "Speed" star has maintained an almost Sphinx-like aura of mystery.

But despite Reeves' best efforts to remain enigmatic, a few details about the actor have managed to slip out. As the actor prepares to turn 47 on Friday, here's a few little-known facts.

5) He's Extremely Generous

Rather than wring every dime he could out of the popular "Matrix" movie series, Reeves signed away his back-end deal for the two sequels to the films' special-effects and costume-design teams -- an act of benevolence that cost him many millions.

And it's far from the only time he's taken a financial hit in the name of his art -- Reeves lowered his salary by a few million dollars for 1997's "The Devil's Advocate" so that producers could afford to bring Al Pacino on board as well.

"Money is the last thing I think about," Reeves has said. "I could live on what I have already made for the next few centuries."

4) He's a Coke Man

Before "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" -- before even "River's Edge" -- Reeves built up his acting resume with a Coca-Cola commercial. Reeves, then 16, played a bicycle racer whose winning spirit is bolstered by the sugary, carbonated beverage.

3) He's Ambidextrous

Though left-handed, Reeves played bass with his bands Dogstar and Becky in a right-handed manner. Despite this seeming advantage, neither band made much of an impression in the music world.

2) He's Picky

"The Gift" notwithstanding, Reeves is actually pretty choosy about the roles he takes. He turned down the role of Private Chris Taylor in 1986's "Platoon" (a part that eventually went to Charlie Sheen) because he wasn't happy about the movie's violence. He also passed on the role of Racer X in 2008's "Speed Racer," and famously -- most would say wisely -- declined to participate in "Speed 2: Cruise Control," the sequel to his hit "Speed."

1) He Just Might Have the Coolest Name Ever

Named after his uncle, Henry Keanu Reeves, the actor's first name roughly translates to "cool mountain breeze" in Hawaiian. No wonder the guy's so laid-back.


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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Keanu Reeves in financing talks for directorial debut (Reuters)

By Joshua L. Weinstein Joshua L. Weinstein – Tue Aug 9, 8:59 pm ET

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Keanu Reeves is in negotiations with China Film Group and Village Roadshow Pictures to get funding for "Man of Tai Chi," a Mandarin-and-English-language movie that Reeves will star in and direct, individuals familiar with the project told TheWrap.

Reeves also wrote the martial arts film, which, if it goes forward, will mark his directorial debut.

"Tai Chi" also stars Tiger Chen, a member of the kung fu team in "The Matrix."

The "Speed" star plays the villain in the movie, which includes some serious fighting scenes.

Reeves showed off his martial arts chops in "The Matrix" films and recently finished filming "47 Ronin," Universal's adaptation of the Japanese martial arts picture.

Representatives for Reeves and Village Roadshow declined comment. Representatives for China Film Group could not be reached.


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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Keanu Reeves may star in live-action "Akira" remake (Reuters)

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) – "Akira," the English-language, live-action take on the landmark anime and manga property, is zeroing in on its star, and it just might be Keanu Reeves.

Warner Bros. has been having a tough time finding the two leads of the movie, to be directed by Albert Hughes. In the script, the action moves from Neon-Tokyo to New Manhattan, where a biker gang leader tries to save his best friend from a medical experiment that threatens to unleash destructive powers.

Actors ranging from James Franco and Joseph Gordon-Levitt to Robert Pattinson and Michael Fassbender have circled the project in some form or fashion as the studio sought to find an A-list lead.

Now comes word that Reeves has held talks with the studio, with whom he already made the massively successful "Matrix" movies, for the part of Kaneda, the gang leader. Reeves doesn't yet have an offer for the role, but we hear the talks with his representatives have been going well.

Reeves anchoring the project could serve as a strong lure for another A-lister to take the role of Tetsuo, the best friend.

Reeves is currently shooting the samurai action film "47 Ronin."

(Editing by Zorianna Kit)


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