Movies
Action director Brett Ratner to produce Oscars
Updated: 2011-08-08 09:13
By Bob Tourtellotte (China Daily/Agencies)
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Director Brett Ratner will co-produce this year's Academy Awards ceremony alongside Don Mischer. Associated Press |
Oscar organizers on Thursday picked Brett Ratner, the director of movies such as the Rush Hour cop series and comic book flick X-Men: The Last Stand, to co-produce the upcoming Academy Awards alongside Don Mischer.
The move is a distinct departure from recent years in which the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has focused on comedy, variety and elaborate song-and-dance numbers by hosts or co-hosts including Anne Hathaway and Hugh Jackman.
For this past February's show, the producers were Mischer and Bruce Cohen, who helped bring dramas such as American Beauty and Milk to movie theaters. Last year, the producers included Adam Shankman, director of the musical Hairspray.
Academy President Tom Sherak said Ratner had a love of film and possessed knowledge of show business that made him an impressive candidate. "He's unbelievably creative and knows how to take risks that are both interesting and inspiring," Sherak said in a statement.
The Academy's choice of a director or producer known for big-budget Hollywood flicks is not unprecedented. In 2007, for instance, the Oscar telecast producer was Laura Ziskin, who also produced the first Spider-Man movies.
Still, it is an unusual move and points to the Academy's need to lure younger viewers who enjoy big-budget, effects-filled movies.
Along with his film work, Ratner has made TV series, music videos and commercials. He most recently produced the R-rated comedy Horrible Bosses.
"It will be fantastic to work with a live television master like Don (Mischer) to meld the glamour of legendary Hollywood with the enormous talents who thrill moviegoers today," Ratner said in a statement.
Mischer is a veteran of award shows and special events. He received an Emmy nomination for his work on this year's Academy Awards.
The upcoming Academy Awards honoring the films of 2011 will be held in Los Angeles on February 26 in a gala ceremony and broadcast around the world.
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