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Richard Kelly


Last Updated: 10/27/2009

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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 34
Sign: Aries

City: LOS ANGELES
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/21/2006

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Friday, August 28, 2009 
Hi everyone--

Wanted to give a shout out to "World's Greatest Dad,” which Darko Entertainment produced.  It goes into more cities tomorrow.  If you have not seen it yet - this is your chance to watch a true comedian at his best. Robin (http://www.myspace.com/robinwilliamscomedy) and Bobcat are the dream team in this offbeat film of ours!  They are both great guys as well, and a true pleasure to work with.

Check out this video of Robin on Jimmy Kimmel last night.  How often can you see Kimmel read reviews, while Bobcat shows his ass:

Also stay tuned, I’ll have some "The Box" updates in the upcoming weeks.

-RK
Wednesday, August 05, 2009 
Hi all --

We've had great feedback from our trip to Comic-Con, thanks everyone for your support.

A few updates:

THE BOX is now opening Friday, November 6.  This is a great opportunity for us to move into our own window.

The Comic-Con crowd had a chance to hear some of the score from Win Butler, Regine Chassagne and Owen Pallett -- which as I've mentioned is a huge honor for us to have in the film.

The film also features several other great songs including "Scarlet Begonias" by THE GRATEFUL DEAD, "Bell Bottom Blues" by DEREK AND THE DOMINOS, "Can't You See" by THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND, "When Joanna Loved Me" by SCOTT WALKER and "Mustang Sally" by Wilson Pickett.

Keep checking in for more news in the upcoming weeks.

RK

Thursday, June 25, 2009 
Guys,
 
I am happy to announce that The Box trailer premieres today!
 
I hope everyone gets a chance to see Cameron in My Sister's Keeper opening this weekend.  Just saw Cameron on Monday at her Walk of Fame ceremony, it's amazing what she's accomplished.
 
 I am also now on Twitter - you can find me at: twitter.com/JRichardKelly.
 
 More updates soon,
 
 RK
Friday, June 12, 2009 
Hello everyone,
 
Wanted to share some news on THE BOX.
 
Many have asked us if we will be at Comic-Con . . . I am happy to tell you first that the answer is YES.  Our panel is Friday, July 24 as part of the Warner Bros. presentation.  Cameron and James will be joining me, we look forward to sharing a First Look at the trailer plus other cool stuff.
 
More news on THE BOX and other Darko Entertainment projects soon.
 
RK


Tuesday, April 07, 2009 

Hello everyone,

A quick follow up on my update from last week on THE BOX.

WB has just finished the poster for the film, which I’m proud to share with you here.

I think the poster captures the suspense and conflict in the film, and at the same time has a bit of a classic Hitchcockian vibe to it.

Look forward to hearing your feedback.

RK






Friday, April 03, 2009 

Hello everyone,

It's been a while since I've blogged (been busy completing the script for FILM #4), so I thought I'd give some facts on THE BOX, just to clarify things for people.

- WB is releasing the film on October 30, 2009.  The release date has been shuffling around a bit, but this is common with studios, and everyone feels like this is the best date for the film.

- The film is completely finished.  Principal photography was completed in March 2008, and it was officially delivered to WB right before Christmas 2008.  A March 2009 release was briefly considered, but a Fall 2009 release was always a better fit.

- We shot in Massachusetts and Virginia.  The film takes place predominantly in Virginia, 1976.

- The running time is 1 hour 55 minutes long including end credits.

- The film was digitally photographed using the Panavision Genesis camera.  In my audio commentary on Tony Scott's Domino, I mentioned that I would never shoot a 1970s period piece using a digital camera.  My position on this changed when I saw David Fincher's extraordinary Zodiac.  It can be done.

- There is more than 300 visual effects shots, which required eight months of post-production. The digital work-flow of the Genesis was essential to completing these visual effects properly.

- Win Butler, Regine Chassagne (of Arcade Fire) and Owen Pallett (Final Fantasy, frequent collaborator with Arcade Fire) recorded more than 80 minutes of score for the film.

- Here is a list of artists whose songs appear in the film:  GRATEFUL DEAD, DEREK & THE DOMINOS, WILSON PICKETT, THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND, SCOTT WALKER

-The official website for the film is www.thebox-movie.com - it will unveil sometime this summer.

This is my most personal film to date, and I'm very proud of how it turned out. 

So that's an update from me.
I will continue to update you as things progress ­ and expect more updates from our company Darko Entertainment (www.darko-entertainment.com) and our upcoming releases WORLD'S GREATEST DAD, I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL, and ROGUES GALLERY.

RK



Monday, May 12, 2008 
Over the last couple of days, a few people have asked me what's up with
"this Donnie Darko sequel."

So to set the record straight, here's a few facts I'd like to share
with you all - I haven't read this script.
I have absolutely no involvement with this production, nor will I ever
be involved.

I have no control over the rights from our original film, and neither I
nor my producing partner Sean McKittrick stand to make any money from
this film.

Now . . . I will leave you with some good news!

The last few months have been an amazing time for us on the editing of
The Box.

We're starting to work with a very famous band who is honoring us with
being the first fillmmakers they've ever scored a film with.

Hopefully there will be an announcement soon about who it is!

Keep the faith,

RK
Saturday, April 19, 2008 
Hey Guys,

Check out these short films that my company help produce from the guys who did all the special features on the DVDs for Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut and Southland Tales.

Enjoy!
RK

http://www.youtube.com/user/timedealer
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 

Current mood:  working
Hey everyone... we are busy editing The Box here in Los Angeles.
Everything is going great...

I wanted to post a link to a great behind-the-scenes segment produced
by our friends at NASA on location at Langley, profiling our last week
of filming. In the footage you will see brief glimpses of some of the
(very large) sets constructed for the film in the large-scale wind
tunnel, which has never been used in a motion-picture... until now!

Here is the link to THIS WEEK AT NASA:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=QFqTkMZ7qKY

And here is a link to an article about the historic wind tunnel, when
it was officially de-commissioned in 1995:

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/releases/1995/Oct95/95_101.html

Also... I wanted to post the official synopsis of the film, as there
has been some inaccurate stuff circulating out there:

Based on the short story by Richard Matheson, "The Box" stars Cameron
Diaz as Norma Lewis and James Marsden as Arthur Lewis, a suburban couple
with a young child who receive a simple wooden box as a gift, which bears
fatal and irrevocable consequences. A mysterious stranger, played by Frank
Langella, delivers the message that the box promises to bestow upon its owner $1
million with the press of a button. But, pressing this button will
simultaneously cause the death of another human being somewhere in the
world...someone they don't know. With just 24 hours to have the box in
their possession, Norma and Arthur find themselves in the crosshairs of a
startling moral dilemma and must face the true nature of their humanity.


Also... the Southland Tales DVD comes out March 18th... and The Prequel
Saga graphic novel is available at bookstores and on Amazon.com.
Hopefully everyone who didn't get to see it in theaters will get their
chance soon!

As for bonus features, there is a cool 30 minute documentary and an
animated short film on the disc. I didn't have time to record a
commentary... but I'm sure there will be a much more elaborate multi-disc release
down the road... when we have more time to compile the massive amount
of supplemental material related to the film, assemble a longer version,
etc. No word yet on a date for the Blu-Ray disc.

More soon...

RK
Tuesday, February 05, 2008 

Current mood:  working

Hello everyone... I haven't blogged in a long time because, well...
I've been in Boston/Virginia directing my third movie!

And now I am back in LA and we have officially wrapped production on
The Box.

It was an amazing experience working with Cameron Diaz, James Marsden,
Frank Langella and the entire supporting cast and crew.
My editors have been working non-stop, and we are beginning to work on
the visual effects, signing a composer, etc.

As soon as Warner Bros. gives us a release date I will let you know...

In the meantime... the DVD for Southland Tales comes out March 18th.

And here is a cool article from our great friends at NASA.

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/langley/news/researchernews/rn_producersparents.html

Best,

RK