Do you remember the Todd Phillips and Joel Silver-produced comedy “Project X,” the relatively low-budget, R-rated comedy intended to be shot as a cinema-vérité party movie (but not in 3-D as once reported)? Yes, it’s been all of a month so you may have forgotten about it.
It will be directed by British commercial helmer Nima Nourizadeh, and last we heard, the $12 million-budgeted film was potentially casting unknowns and shooting in the mid-to-late summer. Now it has a release date of November 23, 2011.
Some other people are reporting today (we won’t mention these boobs’ names) that “Sherlock Holmes 2” was given a December 16, 2011 release date, but that was actually announced last week (press releases will confuse people). We also already noted how Christmas is the new summer and the holiday season of 2011 is already becoming jam packed with competition. Films facing off that month include “Hugo Cabret,” “New Year’s Eve” “Alvin and the Chipmunks 3D” (12/16) “Mission: Impossible IV,” the ‘Sherlock’ sequel and the one we’re most looking forward to, “The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn” (in 3D).