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Tom Cruise's 'Valkyrie' Will be Released in 2008

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How good this one will be is now a toss-up...

Brad Brevet
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Published: Wednesday, August 13th 2008 at 11:21 PM

I can only imagine the decision to move Valkyrie back into the 2008 release calendar is due to Tom Cruise's performance in Tropic Thunder. I would bet MGM sees this as an opportunity to capitalize on what may be a renewed opinion of Cruise after his well received comedic role in the satire as Variety announces the film will hit theaters on December 26, 2008 as opposed to February 13, 2009 as previously slated.

Sources told Variety the move was purely based on commercial reasons following a positive test screening. The studio sees it as a holiday pic and award consideration was not a factor, they say.

The same article also announces Will Smith's Seven Pounds will release one week later on December 19 and I have also learned that The Duchess has moved one week as well to September 26.

If you aren't hip to Valkyrie just yet, here is a behind-the-scenes video for you to enjoy.


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  1. No doubt they're puffing their chests a little more because of the response to Cruise in TT but doesn't it have more to do with the movie's reportedly strong screening recently?

  2. adu

    Yeah, I think the re-shots may have helped it's chances. I'm optimistic that it might turn out to be good, though I can't believe Tom Cruise has an American accent (judging from the trailor).

  3. andre said: No doubt they're puffing their chests a little more because of the response to Cruise in TT but doesn't it have more to do with the movie's reportedly strong screening recently?

    That, or it could also have something to do with Wagner's departure. I mean, a film about the Nazi party boasted as a "holiday film"? Hmmm, not so sure about that.

    I understand the screening went well, but according to whom? Not media sources as far as I know. It may be an attempt to just dump the pic and move on. I hope it's because it is a good movie because I am a Cruise fan but I remain skeptical.

  4. I think the movie is going to be good. The talent from script to director to cast is strong and I always thought the movie looked good based on the trailers.

    The whole thing about the accents is a little ridiculous to me. Cruise or anybody else having a german accent doesn't make the movie any more authentic. They'd be speaking german. Not english with german accents. The accent thing only really comes into play for me when the movie takes place in other english-speaking countries and they should have english or aussie accents or something — and don't. Kevin Costner in Robin Hood comes to mind. But I could care less than Morgan Freeman sounded as arab as an eddie murphy fart.

  5. flerk

    I agree the accent aspect is stupid. Either speak german or decide if you wanna go with british or american accents. English with german accent is just idiotic.

  6. adu

    Most period flicks seem to go with english/british accents, and it tends to work. I think they should've stuck to that. American accent in period flicks sounds silly (unless it's an American-based movie).

  7. flerk

    Just like in "Rome". They are all speaking British instead of English with an accent. It works very well.

  8. adu said: Most period flicks seem to go with english/british accents, and it tends to work. I think they should've stuck to that. American accent in period flicks sounds silly (unless it's an American-based movie).

    Yeah, the accent thing is extremely weird, which is why I think Cruise was a bad choice for this film. As much as I like Cruise as an actor, he is an All-American style actor and had he even tried an accent I really think it would have thrown me off. An assumption of course, but when it comes to Cruise I can't even imagine him trying a different accent.

    I can't remember, but did he try one in Interview with the Vampire? Maybe just a little bit of a subtle Transylvanian style accent?

  9. Melissa

    I saw the movie last night, and totally agree with you guys on the accent thing. It was SO noticeable–he sounded like he was from L.A. And even people in Los Angeles during the early to mid 1940's didn't sounds like that. All across the board, it didn't fit. The British accents seemed to work okay, but his voice really stuck out. Honestly, so much so that I couldn't get it out of my mind during the entire movie. It wasn't a bad movie otherwise, but I think they should've just gotten another actor to play the role- probably a British one.

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