May
25, 2005 THE INDUSTRY GETS A SNEAK PEEK AT DREAMWORKS PICTURES’AND
WARNER BROS. PICTURES’ ACTION ADVENTURE
“THE ISLAND”
Last night, DreamWorks Pictures turned up the summer heat on
“The Island,” its new movie from director Michael
Bay. The movie does not open nationwide until July 22, but the
studio gave members of the press and the movie industry an early
sneak peek of the first 45 minutes of the film at a special presentation
held last night at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
in Beverly Hills. In addition to the opening 45 minutes of the
film, attendees also got a preview of a six-minute clip featuring
one of director Michael Bay’s signature action sequences
from “The Island.”
Producers Walter F. Parkes and Laurie Macdonald (“Gladiator,”
“Men in Black”) opened the presentation by introducing
Michael Bay, who, in turn, introduced the stars in attendance:
Scarlett Johansson, Djimon Hounsou and Michael Clarke Duncan.
Immediately following the screening, the guests proceeded to the
main lobby for a cocktail reception, where the stars and filmmakers
mingled and revealed some behind-the-scenes anecdotes.
In “The Island,” Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson
star as Lincoln Six-Echo and Jordan Two-Delta, two residents of
a seemingly utopian but contained facility in the mid-21st century.
Like all of the inhabitants of this carefully controlled environment,
Lincoln and Jordan hope to be chosen to go to the “The Island”—reportedly
the last uncontaminated spot on the planet. Then Lincoln makes
a terrible discovery that everything about his existence is a
lie…and that he and everyone there are actually more valuable
dead than alive. Together Lincoln and Jordan make a daring escape
to the outside world they’ve never known. Now, with the
forces of the institute that once housed them relentlessly hunting
them down, Lincoln and Jordan engage in a desperate race for their
lives.
Rounding out the main cast of “The Island” are Oscar®
nominee Djimon Hounsou (“In America,” “Gladiator”)
as the leader of the security team pursuing Lincoln and Jordan;
Sean Bean (“National Treasure,” “The Lord of
the Rings” trilogy) as the head of the Institute; Steve
Buscemi (“Ghost World,” “Armageddon”)
as a man who befriends Lincoln despite working for the Institute;
and Oscar® nominee Michael Clarke Duncan (“The Green
Mile,” “Armageddon”) as another resident who
is elated and envied when he is selected to go to “The Island.”
Michael Bay directed
“The Island” from a screenplay by Alex Kurtzman &
Roberto Orci (TV’s “Alias”) and Caspian Tredwell-Owen
(“Beyond Borders”), based on a story by Tredwell-Owen.
Walter F. Parkes (“The Ring,” “Gladiator”),
Michael Bay, Ian Bryce (“Spider-Man,” “Saving
Private Ryan”) and Laurie MacDonald (“The Ring,”
“Men in Black”) are producing. “The Island”
is a co-production of DreamWorks Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures,
with DreamWorks distributing the film domestically and Warner
Bros. handling the international release.
DreamWorks SKG was formed in October 1994 by its three principal
partners—Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David
Geffen. The studio is actively involved in the production of live-action
motion pictures and network and cable television programs, and
in the distribution of live-action and animated feature films,
as well as home video entertainment.
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