Showing posts with label Movie. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Inside The Actor’s Studio: LeBron James’ Hits And Misses

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Yesterday came the news that LeBron James is set to make his feature film debut in a comedy called Fantasy Basketball Camp where he’ll play a character called…”LeBron James” who…hosts a fantasy camp only to get caught up in the personal lives of his campers. Filming is set to start next summer, and while the flick sounds like a flop of Divac-ian proportions, as long as it doesn’t interfere with LBJ’s training for his Knick debut (Hello Cleveland!), it’s all good with us.

But LeBron’s not the totally out-of-leftfield casting choice you might think he is—it turns out dude’s been working on his acting chops for years (and not just acting bitchmade). To get an idea of how King James might do as a leading man, we took a look back at the highs and lows of his career as a thespian…

HIGH: NIKE’S “LEBRONS” CAMPAIGN
This classic from the “LeBrons” series from a few years ago shows LBJ inhabiting four alter egos. Our only issue: We’d like to have seen a lot more of pre-pubescent lil’ ‘Bron. Did we just say that out loud?

LOW: FEAR THE CHAMBER
King James doesn’t do much acting in this clip, until the end when he performs a karate kick and lets out a girlish shriek like someone’s squeezing the crown jewels.

HIGH: SEDUCING NICOLE SCHERZINGER
LeBron holds his own with noted acting heavyweight Nicole Scherzinger. Of course Corky from Life Goes On could’ve held his own with noted acting heavyweight Nicole Scherzinger, but give dude his due.

LOW: NBA’S “WHERE AMAZING HAPPENS” CAMPAIGN
First rule of acting: Don’t try too hard, and LeBron is clearly doing that here, reaching for the high notes in Cyndi Lauper’s “Time After Time.” Either that or that’s the way he really sings, which doesn’t bode well for roles in any potential Mamma Mia! sequels.

HIGH: “THIS IS SPORTSCENTER”: JAMMED COPIER
Nice, understated work from LeBron here, channeling the office equipment frustrations of the everyman. If Mike Judge ever gets around to that “Office Space” sequel, we’re thinking James could be a black Milton Waddams.

LOW: “THIS IS SPORTSCENTER”: MISSING THRONE
Again, LeBron fails acting basics here, not knowing what to do with his hands as he returns to his desk. We’d suggest he play with his championship ring but Mr. Eva Longoria’s wearing it.

HIGH: VITAMIN WATER COURTROOM SCENE
LBJ gets his Raymond Burr on here, with a little Meadowlark Lemon thrown in. Courtroom dramas are always a good career move. Look for LeBron to replace Sam Waterston when he finally retires from Law & Order after the 47th season.

LOW: STARTING FOR THE BROWNS
Second rule of acting: Pick realistic scripts. We did mention LeBron’s signing with the Knicks, right?


Read more: http://www.complex.com/blogs/2009/09/17/inside-the-actors-studio-lebron-james-hits-and-misses/#ixzz0RPWBovfC
source: complex.com

LeBron James to Star in Own Movie, Somehow Make More Money

LeBron James is often regarded in dramatic tones. And now, he'll have the opportunity to show just how dramatic he can be.

Sorry, this story requires that I lead with the most obnoxiously cliche sentence possible. It's an unwritten law of sports writing.


On the heels of More Than a Game, a documentary about his high school yearsFantasy Basketball Camp from Universal Pictures and Imagine Entertainment, Variety reports.

The movie has Brian Grazer attached to produce. Grazer has compared his approach ton the project to his production work on the Eminem vehicle 8 Mile. Because "gritty film about Detroit's poor white lifestyle blending with the underground hip-hop scene" lends itself well for a transition to "comedy about five guys from different backgrounds who come to Vegas to live out their fantasy by attending the LeBron James Adult Basketball Camp."

The plot details are sketchy at this point, but apparently it revolves around the campers pulling LeBron into their personal lives. The premise sounds like "City Slickers" meets "Celtic Pride," although hopefully not in a way that makes us want to gouge our eyes out. A commenter points out that Grazer is a producing legend, having contributed to Sports Night, Inside Man, and Arrested Development, favorites of mine among his production list which is about a thousand miles long. Considering the guy's track record, you have to believe he has a pretty good grip on the project (please ignore the rash of late-career Eddie Murphy flicks).

This is a pretty big step for LeBron as he tries to rehab his image after the handshakegate and MVPshirtgate and dunkgate and all the other gates he's been in this summer. It also illustrates that as a cultural icon, LeBron really has arrived. To transcend to mainstream media in a different format is to venture into territory only few have accessed. I for one am hoping we see LeBron James, Adrian Peterson, and Albert Pujols into a ProStars 2010 TV show.

If you're looking for a basketball angle, riddle me this: the article says that producers are hoping to shoot next summer. Well, assuming the Cavaliers make it at least as far as the Eastern Conference Finals in late May, that gives LeBron a very tight window to film before the 2010 international competition begins. It's likely that this won't interfere in the slightest, but one might want to keep an eye on that as we progress.

(HT: Dark Horizons)
hitting theaters next month, James is now set to star in another movie titled


Filed Under: Cavaliers
Source: MATT MOORE

LeBron James and his band of brothers

The NBA superstar offers some life lessons in his new memoir 'Shooting Stars' and related documentary, 'More Than a Game.'