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When an actor wins an Oscar, all bets are off, including the ones he's made with David Cronenberg. Last December, Cronenberg revived The Talking Cure and had recruited Michael Fassbender, Keira Knightley, and Christoph Waltz to psychoanalyze one another in the name of love and medicine. But Waltz has been buried in offers, and Deadline Hollywood Daily reports that he's dropped out of the project in favor of Water For Elephants. Luckily, Cronenberg has a very good actor and friend in his contacts, and he just called him up. The result is that Viggo Mortensen has now joined The Talking Cure as Sigmund Freud.

Cure centers on a young Carl Jung who uses Sigmund Freud's "talking cure" on a young and troubled Russian woman. In the process of psychoanalyzing her, he falls in love with her. Freud comes along, marvels at his success, and anoints him his psychiatric successor. When Jung starts to develop his own ideas about therapy, Freud isn't too happy, and their professional relationship sours. DHD says that the producers have promised "lots of spirited sex" which Cronenberg has always filmed rather well, so no surprise there.

Mortensen and Cronenberg have two excellent films under their belt, and there's no reason to sneer at a third. (Or a fourth if they ever make that Eastern Promises sequel.) I'm eager to see Mortensen work with Fassbender and Knightley (who both rank among my favorites) and the two method men should really fire up the screen. It's going to be good.

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There are currently two films about the legendary Ninth Legion in post-production -- Kevin MacDonald's Eagle of the Ninth, and Neil Marshall's Centurion. They might be tackling the same missing Romans, but they couldn't be more different in the way they're approaching the story. Eagle takes place decades after the legion goes missing. Centurion, as you can see from this first trailer, takes place in the minutes immediately following their slaughter.

I can't get enough of Roman settings, but if I was forced to choose just one to watch right now, it'd be Centurion. This trailer is fantastic. It's cold, bloody, and terrifying. Marshall seems to be fascinated with the same element of Roman Britain that I am -- the idea of Roman soldiers, with all their rules and regulations, being flung into distant and "uncivilized" lands for years on end. Colonies are always alien things on a landscape and culture, but there's something about Rome's occupations that's more eerie and enticing to the historical imagination.

Of course, that's just getting into misty territory. Most will just enjoy the trailer's snowy landscapes, splatters of blood, grim battles, terrifying Picts, and the intensity of Michael Fassbender and Dominic West. Those two could make a movie where they fiercely read a phone book, and I'd still watch.

The trailer is embedded below, courtesy of IGN. Centurion does not yet have a release date, which is the worst news I've heard all week.

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