Showing posts with label Identity Theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Identity Theft. Show all posts

September 24, 2013

Seth Gordon And Jason Segel Teaming On Comedy Based On Real-Life Maple Syrup Heist, Please Sony Call This STICKY FINGERS


Deadline reports yet another comedy project being setup at Sony. They reveal that the studio is putting together a heist comedy based on the real-life maple syrup theft in Quebec. Which saw a group stealing 20 million dollars worth of maple syrup. The comedy has Horrible Bosses and Identity Theft director Seth Gordon set to direct with Jason Segel (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Five-Year Engagement) attached to star. Family Guy writer Chris Sheridan is currently putting the script together. Segel is currently shooting Sex Tape which is another comedy from Sony.

May 2, 2012

Jon Favreau Joins 'IDENTITY THEFT'


ShowBlitz reports that actor turned director Jon Favreau (Swingers, Iron Man) will join the cast of Identity Theft. It seems that pre-production on Jon's next directorial effort Disney's Magic Kingdom has stalled allowing him to take a supporting role. The comedy from director Seth Gordon which stars Jason Bateman and Oscar nominated comedian Melissa McCarthy. Gordon's first fray into feature films was last year's comedy hit Horrible Bosses which seemed to be the first funny performance from Jason Bateman in years. It should be interesting to see who else will fill out the cast. Oddly enough, the very unfunny Amanda Peet (known for box office comedy bombs) is also involved, so this movie could go either way.

January 17, 2012

Seth Gordon To Direct Identity Theft


Deadline reports that Horrible Bosses director Seth Gordon has signed on to direct Identity Theft. Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids) are locked in for the two leads. The film's script has been changed to accommodate Melissa so there isn't an updated synopsis attached to the story. The two actors are both coming off successful summer comedies which could end up with sequels. I have to admit I loved Horrible Bosses and I think director Seth Gordon had a lot to do with it. I'll be keeping an eye on this one which I don't often say about comedies with Bateman involved. I'm crossing my fingers that Charlie Day ends up with a major role.