20 Nov – Movie star John Malkovich and renowned director Robert Rodriguez have worked together to produce, interestingly, a movie no one from this century will ever see. Aptly named "100 Years", the movie is set to only be released in 2115, according to io9. So far several short clips, including a featurette, are its only proof of existence. A total of three teasers were created for the movie, each shows a different version of the future. According to Malkovich, "There were several options when the project was first presented of what [the future] would be." "An incredibly high tech, beyond computerized version of the world, a post-Chernoybl, back to nature, semi-collapsed civilization and then there was a retro future which was how the future was imagined in science fiction of the 1940s or 50s."
Also starring Shuya Chang ("Revenge of the Green Dragons"), the actual movie will be kept in the House of Louis XIII in Cognac, France for the next hundred years. Why there and why for that long? Because the movie is in actuality a promotion for an ultra-luxury liquor that is aged for just as long a time called Louis XIII Cognac. Due to this being tied to a specific brand of liquor, questions have arisen on whether "100 Years" is indeed a real movie or just a marketing scam. Still, the team at Louis XIII will be giving out metal movie tickets to 1,000 influential people that will allow their descendants to see the screening of the movie about a century from now. "100 Years" will only be released for screening when the special time-locked safe opens on 18 November 2115. (Photo source: Inquisitr)