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Steven Soderbergh's 'Side Effects' Dropped By Producer, Blake Lively Casting Rumors Circle

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Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/25/2012 7:50 am Updated: 01/25/2012 9:01 am

Call it a troubling side effect of the proliferation of casting rumors.

According to Variety, film studio Annapurna has dropped out of its commitment to finance Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh's upcoming psychodrama thriller, "Side Effects." According to the Playlist, the studio balked at Soderbergh's rumored casting of Blake Lively as a pill-addicted woman at the center of a love triangle between her doctor and ex-con husband. The two men, according to recent reports, will be played by Jude Law and Channing Tatum, respectively.

The film is still set to be distributed by Open Road Films, but will need to find new cash for production; Variety reports that it should be able to do so at Sundance.

Both Law ("Contagion") and Tatum ("Magic Mike," "Haywire") have worked with Soderbergh before, but this would be Lively's first time with the director. Then again, as producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura told The Huffington Post this week while talking about his new film "Man on a Ledge," the casting was just a rumor -- and, as is now evident -- rumors can often hurt a film in pre-production.

"We don't have any cast set yet. We're definitely very interested in those actors, but there's nobody set," he said. "It's a little frustrating because it can often spoil the process a little bit. When things become public in general, they're harder to manage. As a producer it becomes more complicated. A lot of the rumors are false and people are disappointed when you actually hire the person you wanted. It's a little problematic, it's something you have to live with."

Variety reports that Annapurna dropped out of the film Friday, days before di Bonaventura denied the concrete casting, making clear the tangible effect on production that can be wrought by the rumor mill. That the casting rumors started weeks ago, without a public correction, is less an accident than a now-damaging concession to the web's insatiable appetite.

"I used to try to correct it all the time, but no one cares when you try to correct it in my experience," the producer said. "Whatever the better story is, I guess if the correction is the better story, they'll go with that, but if they like the rumor better than your correction, they're going to stick with it."

Soderbergh has always made sure to make films his own way, and Lively would be one of his less off-kilter leading lady choices. She is an accomplished screen actor, with a starring role in "Gossip Girl" and supporting parts in dramas like "The Town," while the director has cast porn star Sasha Grey in an art film, and his current film, "Haywire," stars Gina Carano, a former MMA star.

He's also not afraid to pull out of projects. Soderbergh spent years developing Brad Pitt's "Moneyball," only to walk away when that film was not heading in his preferred direction.

"If I can't do a film the way I want to do it, then I don't want to do it,” he recently told the Star Ledger. "On 'Moneyball,' the way I wanted to tell the story was very unorthodox. It was very carefully planned out, but it required a real leap of faith on the part of Brad and the part of the studio. And, you know, in the end, it's their money and it’s their call."

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Call it a troubling side effect of the proliferation of casting rumors. According to Variety, film studio Annapurna has dropped out of its commitment to finance Oscar-winning director Steven Soderb...
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06:24 PM on 02/06/2012
Channing Tatum is a terrible actor, who keeps putting him in all these movies, I love Blake though
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Bigredhunk
04:19 AM on 01/26/2012
...Channing Tatum? Really? Who does he have photos of???
06:25 PM on 02/06/2012
I know, like seriously he must be blackmailing someone, he just sucks
firelord5000
Lord of Fire, Duke of Carnage, King of Destruction
11:15 PM on 01/25/2012
Blake was great in the The Town, don't really understand why her casting would lead to lack of financing considering she is a rising star.
09:32 PM on 01/25/2012
Lots of casting couch rumors surround Blake Lively. She would do anything to be famous and get a role. How can you explain her being so much more famous than your usual television starlet?
09:39 PM on 01/25/2012
you think others got far based on their cooking skills?;)
08:56 PM on 01/25/2012
Beauty is great, but a good movie is better. I don't blame the production company one bit.
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heights91
07:32 PM on 01/25/2012
She was really good in The Town. It changed my whole perception of her as an actress. Totally real and gutsy. And an excellent movie. She's got this.
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Jeffin90019
Independent, occasional absolutist
06:34 PM on 01/25/2012
All of the real actresses were busy, and "Sisterhood to the Traveling Pants Part 3" has been delayed due to a sudden outbreak of good taste. This does, however, answer the question: Who did she sleep with to get that job? Steven Soderbergh, clearly.
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
07:11 PM on 01/25/2012
Absolutely. She's far from "accomplished" IMO, a sitcom and small parts in a couple movies does not "accomplished" make.
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bdazz
09:15 PM on 01/25/2012
I do not understand her IT girl status in the fashion industry and the movie industry. Where did that come from? Who put her there? She's OK...not drop dead gorgeous and stylish..but she found the right person and groomed and molded herself into her version of the IT girl and pooff pooff..look where she is today. Lively she is.
05:36 PM on 01/25/2012
Can't comment on her acting, but If the role calls for great legs, then I think we're good to go...
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Highball
In Blackest Night
06:19 PM on 01/25/2012
HA! Yeah, she has a real pair of gams on her, doesn't she?

Actually, she's a pretty good actress, too which is, you know, a bonus! :)
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Squiriferous
Back off, man. I'm a scientist.
10:17 PM on 01/25/2012
Admit it: that "Green Lantern" movie SUCKED.
05:12 PM on 01/25/2012
You can hardly call Lively a "Hollywood Heavyweight" when she can't even claim to be the best actor in a teenage soap-opera like Gossip Girl.
04:39 PM on 01/25/2012
Why would producers back out because of Lively? Nothing wrong with her IMO.
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Squiriferous
Back off, man. I'm a scientist.
10:19 PM on 01/25/2012
Because Soderbergh, who is considered a serious filmmaker, is financed by mostly serious producers who are interested in making serious films. Blake Lively is a goofball.
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Salukeitis
06:43 PM on 02/17/2012
I'm guessing its something personal between Soderberg and Lively. Soderberg knows something about Blake that gives him a crooked nose (old saying) about it.
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
03:22 PM on 01/25/2012
Smartest move ever made by a studio IMO. Lively is adequate in "light ensembles" but IMO she has no depth or range to her acting and she's boring to watch.
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TheBaffler
a long the riverrun
07:25 PM on 01/25/2012
That's OK, since Soderbergh has no depth as a filmmaker.
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Parade Keegan
I Can Hear You
08:43 PM on 01/25/2012
And that's why Soderbergh wanted to hire her but "cooler heads" prevailed. Whew!
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BroadwayJoe
Lib-Prog Fighter & Patriot on a Mission
02:59 PM on 01/25/2012
My goodness...how many movies does Tatum make?! He's everywhere! Is he the new Mark Wahlberg or the new Josh Hartnett?
10:40 PM on 01/25/2012
Is Josh still alive?
02:51 PM on 01/25/2012
The Blake Lively casting rumors are probably spread by her PR people, like how they spread the rumors that she's seriously considered in films like The Dark Knight Rises and The Great Gatsby. She's never on the same level of acting talent and fame as the rest of the actresses in contention for those roles (Anne Hathaway, Carey Mulligan, Marion Cotillard, and etc.), and yet there she inevitably is.

And while I do believe she's seriously being considered for the female lead in this "Side Effects" movie, I also think her people are the ones who let the cat out of the bag.

Guess what, PR people? Not such a good idea this time around, because no matter how much you try to make her happen, she just don't have the talent to back it up.
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Aitch5
Scintillating
02:10 PM on 01/25/2012
Lively is not an "accomplished" screen actor because of Gossip Girl and a role in The Town.
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cdub1991
Seek first to understand, then to be understood
03:52 PM on 01/25/2012
She's been in the business since the late 90's so, yeah, she kinda is.
07:06 PM on 01/25/2012
So has Rob Schneider. Is he an "accomplished" actor?
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OMGWTH
I'm here for the party.
05:33 PM on 01/25/2012
I thought she did a very credible job in "The Town." I have never watched "Gossip Girl."