John Hurt in, Connery officially OUT of Indy IV

Well.

The good news is that John Hurt — a living legend whose work I’ve always enjoyed, most recently in The Proposition and V for Vendetta — has joined Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone and Shia LaBeouf in next summer’s Indiana Jones installment.

The bad news is that Sean Connery will NOT be back as Dr. Henry Jones, Sr.

Connery explains in his own words:

“I get asked the question so often, I thought it best to make an announcement. I thought long and hard about it and if anything could have pulled me out of retirement it would have been an Indiana Jones film. I love working with Steven and George, and it goes without saying that it is an honor to have Harrison as my son. But in the end, retirement is just too damned much fun. I, do however, have one bit of advice for Junior: Demand that the critters be digital, the cliffs be low, and for goodness sake keep that whip by your side at all times in case you need to escape from the stunt coordinator! This is a remarkable cast, and I can only say, ‘Break a leg, everyone.’ I’ll see you on May 22, 2008 at the theater!”

I am crestfallen.

Connery is a huge part of why Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is one of my absolute favorite films of all time. It’s so much fun, and Connery’s work in the film goes a long way toward making it so.

“I should have mailed it to the Marx Brothers!”

(You haven’t lived until you’ve heard my friend Bob say that.)

Now we’ll probably get some lame explanation of how Henry died off-screen.

Oh, well.

The plot and the title are still top secret, though with the film less than a year away I’m sure news and other bits of info will start rolling in soon enough.

(And please, Sir Connery, don’t give Mr. Lucas any ideas about digital creatures. Indiana Jones doesn’t need CGI. Do it the old-fashioned way or don’t do it at all, I say. And I’m counting on you, Mr. Spielberg, to keep George in check.)

Indiana Jones IV arrives sans Connery on May 22, 2008.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to drown my sorrows in a $15 thing of candy beans.

Batman press conference in Chicago tomorrow!

Update

My friend Chelsea predicts the contents of the press conference:

Christian Bale: The Batman suit is black.

Christopher Nolan: The Batmobile is black.

Christian Bale: Morgan Freeman is black.

Christopher Nolan: Thank you all for coming.


Update

Check out the comments — a reader from Chicago says the press conference is at 12:30 p.m. at the University of Chicago and she’s going to try to get in. We’ll see what happens, and big thanks for Laura for stopping by with the news!


Update

Looks like it happened at City Hall. Go right here for video and info!


Bill “Jett” Ramey, the world’s best Batman reporter, just broke the news on his Batman on Film site that director Christopher Nolan and Batman himself — Mr. Christian Bale — will be holding a press conference tomorrow afternoon at 12:30 at a “yet-to-be-determined location in Chicago.”


Nolan and Bale making The Prestige

I hope they announce they’re quitting everything else to make a new Batman movie every year for the rest of their careers.

I’ll keep my eyes on Jett’s site tomorrow and report back here with whatever the news is as soon as it breaks!

In the meantime, you can click here to read through my previous Batman articles and check out some very spooky pictures of Heath Ledger as The Joker and lots of casting news for the new movie, The Dark Knight, that arrives in a theater near you on July 18, 2008.

Are we there yet?

New Jonatha Brooke video!

Music Video Tuesday rolls on with the new one from Jonatha Brooke, who for my money has the best “my heart has done what her voice just did” voice on the planet.

Her new album, Careful What You Wish For, can’t be beat. From “Baby Wait,” with its high harmonies and a majestic clarinet/bassoon solo that calls the Beatles to mind, to “Hearsay,” with its intoxicating vocal arrangements and rumbling, ricocheting drums (that recall 1995’s Plumb), to simpler songs like “After the Tears” (with a brilliant clarinet/bassoon arrangement of its own to complement Jonatha’s plucky mandolin), you absolutely cannot go wrong with this CD (which can be purchased from her website, and she’ll even autograph it for you).

The first single is the title track, which starts out with an old-timey voice/guitar intro and then explodes into a wild, sexy, raucous romp with Queen-sized backing vocals and a “Baby, you’re my everything” at the end that’ll knock your socks to Neptune and back.

Check out the video:

And in keeping with today’s theme, please buy the CD and support an incredible artist. The music industry is doing its best to drive itself into the ground, and now more than ever we’ve got to find and support those rare, special artists who are still in it for the songs.