Friday, December 30, 2011
Jessica Chastain, Howard Shoreline Among Honorees at Palm Springs Film Festival
Jessica Chastain and compower Howard Shoreline happen to be put into the talent selection that'll be honored in the 23rd Palm Springs Worldwide Film Festivals Honours Gala on Jan. 7 in the Palm Springs Convention Center.Chastain will get the Spotlight Award, realizing her performances this season within the Help, The Tree of Existence, Take Shelter, Your Debt and Coriolanus.Through a number of virtuoso performances, Jessica Chastain has built herself among the movie theaters most versatile and many desired youthful stars, festival chairman Harold Matzner stated.Shoreline will be presented the Ernest Loewe Music Award for his focus on Martin Scorseses Hugo. He formerly received exactly the same award in 2005s for creating the score for that Aviator. Howard Shoreline is really a master composer that has consistently delighted audiences from the a lot more than 80 films he has obtained, Matzner stated. In Hugo, the labyrinthine setting of the Paris railway station, in which a youthful boy lives alone, doing what he or she must to outlive, and also the discovery of the aging filmmaker gifted having a second chance supply the perfect inspiration for Shores haunting score.The festival itself will run from Jan. 5-16. The Hollywood Reporter
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Start Searching: Smallville's Erica Durance Suits As Question Lady on Harry's Law
Erica Durance It's the moment Smallville fans are actually waiting for: Erica Durance is wearing the particular Question Lady costume. She just didn't take action until her guest appearance on Harry's Law. Durance, who taken mentioned goodbye for the role of Lois Lane after Smallville ended its 10-year run, may have a somewhat psychologically unstable lady who thinks she truly is Question Lady inside the Wednesday, Jan. 11 episode of Harry's Law. TVGuide.com hit the set to uncover how it's prefer to make use of the costume, that's of the design worn by Adrianne Palicki in David E. Kelley's defunct Question Lady pilot. Also, Durance occupies the Lois Lane versus. Question Lady question. Smallville's Erica Durance seeks justice as Question Lady on Harry's Law How can it really feel coping with play Question Lady... of sorts? Erica Durance: "Of sorts" may be the simplest approach to put it and its likely the simplest method to hear it because you are in a position to possess some freedom and you're simply not judged as roughly. The means by that we can use the level of smoothness Question Lady in this particular is through your vision from the lady who anxiously needed a effective female archetype to idolize, and he or she had opted through such terrible items that was her alter ego. I'd challenge anybody who mentioned that they didn't think she was Question Lady. This is one way she found her solution. So, becoming an actress, coping with positioned on the suit and play Question Lady was fantastic after which it I obtained this complete other layer because of the means by which David E. Kelley authored it, to ground it within this kind of humanistic perspective, which was lovely. What sparks your character's alter ego, "Question Lady," to go to public? Durance: Well, she's been out for a while. What eventually eventually ends up happening is always that my character, Annie Billson, went a stride an excessive amount of, or some would say many steps an excessive amount of, and introduced this psychosis, this vigilantism somewhat far inside the opinion of society and she's hurt one a lot of people, and therefore she's really been charged getting a criminal offense. She visits see Adam (Nate Corddry), whom she's a history with and contains attended secondary school with. They are fully aware her, so she seeks his representation. Annie is really passionate they is actually Question Lady. Can it be an acceptable comparison to convey that she's as passionate as Lois Lane? Durance: I'd think so as it is the identical person carrying it out, and passion is passion. I'm the vessel as well as finish off getting that same color in it, however act as as truthful as you can within it and he or she includes people same convictions. Really the only difference, clearly, is character's from the different type of world, as well as the reason she's become for an entirely different reason. However will condition that people will in all probability certainly recognize it as it is still Erica playing it, right? [Laughs] Therefore I couldn't transform that, but passion is unquestionably an excellent word with this. You'd positioned on the "Amazon . com . com Princess" costume on Smallville. How can it feel coping with positioned on the particular factor? Durance: Somewhat daunting, and partially because getting experienced the comic world for a while now, I'm really very sincere of individuals that love this character. I really do go very seriously. Just like a side note, only to be light relating to this, any lady wearing tight pants is not super excited the first time she puts them on. [Laughs] I wasn't exactly, you understand, tight pants- or under clothes-ready. Perhaps you have preferred to experience Question Lady? Should you didn't hold the finish of Smallville last season, are you able to have considered joining David E. Kelley's project? Durance: I'll condition that I'd begin the opportunity to utilize David E. Kelley again and [Harry's Law and Question Lady executive producer] Bill D'Elia. Bill D'Elia cast me in my first large job very that was very enticing. I'd be realistic after some of trepidation, however probably may have preferred to join in towards the deep finish of something of this character. I believe that it is an excellent character and you'll have a great deal fun from it. I like comics. I like that sci-fi stuff. I had been elevated on that it is therefore a thing that, with techniques, I really interact with which i'd have loved that, but that wasn't my journey. I Rapidly ended up getting this phenomenal specific role on here and began work on the program which has charge, that's Kathy Bates. In my opinion, that's pretty great. Are you currently presently the type of actress who states, "I've spent such a long time on Smallville now I have to flee that genre!"? Durance: No. I merely believe things mix the journey which should mix the journey and you'll know if you see it whether to do it or else. In my opinion that almost all us stars are incorporate a box of sorts. We're labeled. That can be done your better to step outdoors of the a little occasionally and enjoy yourself from it, but there is also to understand might embrace it and luxuriate in it. Personally, I'm just grateful to use again. Do you have any Smallville withdrawal? Durance: There's a particular grieving process to departing a show and someone that have been a family group for you personally. You have to learn that's everything existence is, is only a number of transitions to suit your needs and that means you practice it. But yeah, there has been occasions once i was like, "Aww." Less sad sometimes, but I'll continue another set as well as you have to be slightly different. I'm shifting. I've been proclaiming that for many days. I'm in transition. Lasso of truth time: Neat thing of wearing the costume as well as the worst part of wearing the costume. Durance: The positive thing might be the corset, remarkably, because it gives you a little little waist, leading to you to definitely crunches really straight. Probably the most uncomfortable part is tight, elastic pants because, well, you know what happens you appear like when you're wearing tight, elastic pants. You need to simply be careful situations are appropriate. But could you've wanted the under clothes version in the costume though? Durance: [Laughs] I'm very grateful for your pants. I realize that people were very searching toward the under clothes to determine them. Being quite frank, I am unsure essentially could've done the under clothes justice only at that era plus it might have been more upsetting for people to find out me included instead of not, therefore i think the pants certainly are a safe wager personally. Durance's episode of Harry's Law airs Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 9/8c on NBC. Are you currently presently excited to find out Durance inside the Question Lady costume?
Mark Wahlberg Explains Why His 'Planet Of The Apes' Reboot Failed
When "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" hit theaters earlier this year, fans and critics were quick to compare it to another "Apes" reboot: the Tim Burton-directed 2001 flick "Planet of the Apes." Both sought to bring new life to the "Apes" franchise, but while "Rise" was met with glowing reviews, Burton's faced a bit more skepticism. MTV News recently caught up with Mark Wahlberg as he was promoting his new film, "Contraband," and asked if he had seen "Rise" yet. It turned out he hasn't, but the movie is definitely on his radar. "I haven't seen it yet, but I heard it was pretty damn good. Well, ours wasn't. It is what it is. Ours wasn't," he said. The two movies took different approaches to the franchise, which could have led to the inconsistent responses. "Rise" presented itself as a prequel of sorts that either could create its own "Apes" series or fit in well as a precursor to the 1968 "Rise of the Planet of the Apes." Burton's, on the other hand, sought to retell the classic story, and it seems that change that caused fans to rebel. Wahlberg attributes the failure of his "Apes" film to reboot the franchise to the studio's desire to crank out the movie before it was ready. "They didn't have the script right. They had a release date before he had shot a foot of film. They were pushing him and pushing him in the wrong direction. You have got to let Tim do his thing," Wahlberg explained. Even though he'll be the first to admit 2001's "Planet of the Apes" wasn't a great movie, Wahlberg does say that it's the best time he ever had on a film set. "I have no better time on any movie than I had working with Tim," he said. "I had the most amazing time with Tim. I run to be on the set with him. We were doing reshoots, and he came out with me to Paris. We're in the club. Tim was in the club, man. Tim was in the club. Then he'd be drawing people, and all of his caricatures looked the same. He'd be drawing people in the club." Do you agree with Wahlberg's sentiments on "Planet of the Apes"? Tell us in the comments section below or on Twitter!
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
John Legend Engaged To Model Chrissy Teigen
First Released: December 27, 2011 6:58 PM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption John Legend and Chrissy Teigen smile in the Worldwide Save Committees Annual Freedom Award benefit in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in NY City on November 9, 2011 NY, N.Y. -- John Legend is engaged. The performers publicist stated Tuesday that Legend suggested to his girlfriend, model Chrissy Teigen, lately within the Maldives. Forget about particulars are now being provided. Legend has won nine Grammys and launched four albums. Teigen was named rookie of the season within the Sports Illustrateds annual bathing suit problem this past year. She also offers a food blog. Legend turns 33 Wednesday. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Teen Mother Star Jailed For Probation Breach
First Released: December 20, 2011 11:09 AM EST Credit: MTV Caption Gary Shirley and Might Face on MTVs Teen Mother on This summer 21, 2010ANDERSON, Ind. -- A star from the MTV reality show Teen Mother continues to be purchased to jail in central Indiana for breaking her probation on criminal offence domestic battery charges. Court public records reveal that probation cancellation was searched for for Might Face of Anderson after she was charged with battery and public intoxication regarding the a battle in November. She's also charged with not acquiring her GED or finishing anger management classes as needed. Madison Circuit Court Judge David Happe informs The Herald Bulletin that Portwood was arrested Monday. The judge purchased her jailed until a Jan. 13 hearing. Police looked into the then-20-year-old Portwood following a 2010 episode demonstrated her striking the then-24-year-old father of her daughter using the child present. A note seeking comment remained on her attorney, Robert Schembs. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
LISBETH THE GREAT
Stieg Larsson's new-style heroine, pierced punk Swedish hacker Lisbeth Salander, was the red carpet focus for Columbia and MGM's "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" Dec. 14 preem at the Ziegfeld. "Lisbeth is a character we've never seen before: Stieg Larsson invented her," said screenwriter Steven Zaillian. "She's a moral character, but one who takes care of things in her own way." Said co-star Daniel Craig: "The great thing about her is she's somebody who's been abused since she was a child and somehow comes out the other end and makes a success of herself. I think we can relate to that." Robin Wright noted: "She is not that quintessential feminist. She's that quiet elusive strength with that sensitivity. She's an animal, right? She's invincible: really tough, but soft." Added Christopher Plummer: "She reminds me of the punks of the 1960s. We've come full circle." As for the actress who plays Lisbeth, Rooney Mara isn't sure this is her a-star-is-born moment. "I don't know," she said. "I hope people like the movie and go see it." n Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Janice Dickinson Trying TV Comeback With Sober Model House
Janice Dickinson Janice Dickinson, the self-styled "first supermodel," is returning to television. She's joined again with Stuart Krasnow Productions (The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency), to create Sober Model House, that is resides working in london, The Insider reviews. Has Dr. Came offered out? Since the title indicate, the series will focus on several models who've moved to the same residence to acquire clean. Sober Model House will begin shooting within the month of the month of january. Unsure yet on whether a network is attached. Dickinson, 55, has her struggles with anorexia, bulimia, anxiety and alcoholism. She came out round the fourth season of Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Came, which she claims "really done me."
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked: Film Review
Paramount Pictures chairman and CEO Brad Greyhas signed a new five-year deal to remain with the studio until early 2017, a source close to the studio confirmed.our editor recommendsParamount CEO Brad Grey Buys $15.5 Million Apartment in NY's Carlyle Hotel (Exclusive) The founder of management and production company Brillstein-Grey Entertainment was named CEO of Paramount in 2005. It has been a big year for the studio: over Thanksgiving weekend Paramount crossed its record of $1.714 billion in annual domestic earnings. Grey has been responsible for new, lucrative franchises for studio -- Transformers, Paranormal Activity and G.I. Joe were all launched on his watch. Grey has also brought several big-name producers into the Paramount fold, including J.J. Abrams and Michael Bay, both of whom have first-look deals with the studio. After trailing most other studios for years, Paramount has surged ahead in terms of box-office market share under Grey's leadership. In 2007, the studio shot to No. 1, taking in $1.5 billion at the domestic box office. It came in No. 2 the next three years, while it is running at No. 1 this year with $1.76 billion in domestic revenues (Warner Bros. follows closely with $1.66 billion),though that achievement is partly due to distributing other companies' films. Paramount has had success distributing DreamWorks Animation movies, though that relationship is in question as CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg looks for other options ahead of the end of his company's alliance with the studio in 2012. Also, Paramount has done well distributing Marvel Studios films -- including Iron Man and Iron Man 2, which together grossed $1.2 billion worldwide -- but Disney will release future Marvel projects after acquiring the company for $4.24 billion in 2009. (The Marvel distribution deal was one of Grey's first major moves at Paramount.) Early in Grey's tenure, Paramount acquired DreamWorks for $1.6 billion but the companies parted in 2008 after a rocky tenure that lasted a little more than two years. (Paramount continued to distribute DreamWorks films through 2009.) Grey formed production company Plan B with Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston in 2002. The company has a first-look deal with Paramount. In November, Grey purchased a $15.5 million co-op apartment at the Carlyle Hotel in NY, though his primary residence remains in Bel-Air. Email: Daniel.Miller@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Hollywood's Biggest Real Estate Deals of the Week: Jennifer Lopez, Jim Wiatt, Brad Grey Related Topics Brad Grey Paramount Pictures
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Chris Pratt Wants To Kill Bin Laden
He's in talks for Kathryn Bigelow's filmThough he's been plugging away for several years now, Chris Pratt has really made a name for himself on US TV comedy Parks And Recreation. But while he's proven some truly solid comic chops, he's also appeared in dramas over the years, and puts in a memorably great turn in Moneyball. Now he's looking to tackle a fresh challenge, entering talks to snatch the lead in Kathryn Bigelow's Kill Bin Laden.Twitch reports that Pratt is wanted as one of the main army officers in the film, which is currently untitled, though still being informally referred to by its previous name.Bigelow has faced a few challenges getting her Hurt Locker follow-up moving, not least because of the Navy SEAL mission that actually tracked down and killed Osama.And the casting process has been a slow one, with the likes of Joel Edgerton, Tom Hardy, Guy Pearce and Idris Elba all rumoured as likely acting candidates but with The Great Gatsby's Jason Clarke arising as the only confirmed performer so far.Now Bigelow and writer Mark Boal are hoping to have the movie shooting by February, with a December 2012 release date pencilled in for the States and no word on its arrival over here.
Friday, December 9, 2011
The CW Makes Big Push For Reality Show Remodeled; Delays Ringer, 90210 Returns
The CW hasn’t been able to successfully launch a reality series in its 6-year history. (Long-running hit America’s Next Top Model originated on UPN.) Now the network is making its biggest effort to date with the midseason fashion docu series Remodeled, which will blanket the CW schedule for 2 weeks in January and push back the returns of 91010 and Ringer. Remodeled, which will bridge the two cycles of Top Model, was originally slated to premiere in Top Model’s Wednesday 9 PM slot on Jan. 18, following an original One Tree Hill. The debut has now been moved to Tuesday, Jan. 17, when Remodeled will follow the return of 90210, which is being held back a week to help launch the new series. The premiere episode of Remodeled will be rerun twice that week, in the show’s regular Wednesday 9 PM slot after OTH and on Friday at 8 PM, replacing Nikita, which was slated to air a repeat. The second episode of Remodeled will also air behind 90210 on Tuesday and repeat on Wednesday before Remodeled settles into its Wednesday 9 PM slot on Feb. 1. On Tuesdays, Remodeled will preempt Ringer, whose return with originals will be delayed by 3 weeks, from Jan. 10 to Jan. 31. Remodeled stars modeling industry veteran Paul Fisher as he tries to bring together hundreds of small agencies around the world in a new venture.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Twilight Stays Vibrant But Hollywood Snoozes
First Launched: December 4, 2011 12:57 PM EST Credit: Summit Entertainment La, Calif. -- Caption Rachelle Lefervre and Billy Burke in Breaking Beginning, 2011The latest Twilight movie still cast a lengthy shadow with $16.9 million for just about any third-straight No. 1 finish throughout one of the years slowest weekends laminator tl901 office. Business was dismal, with box-office tracker Hollywood.com calculating Sunday that domestic revenues totaled just $82 million. That puts it barely before Hollywoods worst haul of year, when revenues were $81.5 million inside the second weekend in September. Summit Entertainments blockbuster The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning Part 1 elevated its domestic haul to $247.3 million. Coming second again was Disneys The Muppets with $11.2 million, lifting your family films domestic total to $56.millions of. With no new wide releases opening following a busy Thanksgiving weekend, ticket sales nosedived, together with other holdover films controlling so-so revenues. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
The new TV tipping point
"There's something happening here. What it is ain't exactly clear." -- Buffalo Springfield Adopting a '60s protest song lyric might sound like an overreach -- especially with actual protests around Wall Street and across the U.S. -- but something revolutionary does appear to be brewing at the perplexing nexus of Hollywood and Silicon Valley.After years of fits and (false) starts, of Chicken Littles forced to later eat crow, is 2012 the year when the future for online content will take shape -- or at least, begin to coalesce?Amid an almost daily deluge of new deals and initiatives, it feels like we're getting closer -- approaching some kind of threshold, one that could launch video content toward a next level but might also claim high-profile casualties in the process.Of course, we might not recognize that the earth has moved until after the ground shifts, and as always failures and setbacks may be as important in defining what's to come as successes -- starting with the aborted attempt to migrate the ABC soaps "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" online. By validating skepticism about such a business model, the withdrawal of those plans illustrated how rhetoric in this discussion can easily race ahead of reality.Nevertheless, the stampede of video content to the web appears to have moved past the "hedging our bets" stage to the "maybe there's really a business here" phase.So keep an eye on Netflix, and its growing pains; Comcast, and its rebuffed plans to advance in-home windows for movies; Google, Sony and Amazon, with their distribution ambitions; Apple, and its much-discussed flirtation with a next-generation TV; and Hulu, and whether the partners who opted not to sell wind up regretting that decision or benefiting from it.Pay attention, too, to how CW shows fare under recently announced deals with Netflix and Hulu. And while there's clearly logic in a younger-skewing network making its programs available to a tech-savvy audience via alternative platforms, one wonders whether online viewing will cannibalize tune-in to the TV stations providing the netlet's swaying backbone.Finally, when the smoke clears from the original programming announced with great fanfare by these online distributors, let's see whether they have the fortitude to spend more on new production once they've gotten their noses bloodied by an expensive flop or two.Speaking of flops, nothing provides a more sobering wakeup call about the perilous nature of the current media than Netflix, a company that went overnight from widely admired to the gang that couldn't market straight. Even the company's hasty retreat from a scheme to split its service didn't address how they misread the playing field so badly.On that score, Netflix is hardly alone. Take Google's admission that Google TV -- a device that has so underwhelmed consumers that returns were out-pacing sales -- was a "big mistake," requiring a significant overhaul.Google's YouTube, meanwhile, has unveiled a $100-million commitment to expand its presence in original content, enlisting such celebrities as Ashton Kutcher and Amy Poehler to participate.A similar strategy is being employed by a number of online ventures -- namely, testing whether programs and personalities with established followings can transfer a lucrative portion of their fans into another dimension, as former Fox News Channel host Glenn Beck has sought to do by luring his acolytes to a premium site.For talent like Beck, especially, such deals represent a notable tradeoff: At the right price and cost structure, subscription models and even an ad-supported formula can be viable. The sacrifice comes in the size of the audience reached -- and whether one's voice is heard beyond a tiny echo chamber. Just ask Howard Stern, who made a similar bet several years ago in his jump from terrestrial to satellite radio.As has been true in the past, those eager to declare winners and losers in this rapidly changing game tend to get ahead of themselves. Moreover, many announcements sound suspiciously like reruns from the turn-of-the-century boom, amid high hopes surrounding services like Icebox and DEN before the dot-com bubble burst.Even so, something is happening. The question, yet again, is whether the media world has evolved to the stage where online content's would-be prophets can prove they're not just blowing smoke -- starting by actually turning a profit.And if not now, see you in 2013. Contact Brian Lowry at brian.lowry@variety.com
Friday, December 2, 2011
Bill McKinney, 'Deliverance' Mountain Man, Dies at 80
Chris Columbus' 1492 Pictures has acquired film rights to How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe, the debut novel from writer Charles Yu.our editor recommendsChris Columbus to Reboot Western 'The Rifleman' at CBSChris Columbus Inks Development Pact With CBS Columbus and 1492 principals Michael Barnathan and Mark Radcliffe will produce and Brendan Bellomo is set to direct. PHOTOS: 10 Biggest Book-to-Big Screen Adaptations of the Last 25 Years The novel centers on a time travel machine repairman -- also named Charles Yu -- who has spent the past 10 years traveling back and forth in time in search of his father, who has disappeared. When the fictional Yu falls into a time loop he must find a way to change the future. How to Live Safely, which was released in September 2010, was named one of Time's Top 10 Fiction Books of 2010 and was listed in the NY Times' 100 Notable Books of 2010, among other honors. Bellomo is a NY University film school graduate who wrote, produced and directed a cast and crew of 200 students and professionals for the live action sci-fi short Bohemibot, which won a bronze medal in the narrative category at the 2009 Student Academy Awards. He is represented by WME and Prolific Management. 1492's production credits include The Help, Night at the Museum, Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief and the first three Harry Potter films, among others. In addition to producing those films, Columbus' credits include directing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Home Alone, and writing The Goonies and Gremlins. 1492 and Columbus are represented by WME. Yu is represented by UTA and publishing agent Gary Heidt of Signature Literary Agency. Email: Daniel.Miller@THR.com Twitter: @DanielNMiller PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 10 Billion Dollar Babies: Movies That Have Crossed the 10 Figure Mark Related Topics Chris Columbus Books Books to Film
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Exclusive: The Teen Wolf Pack Grows!
Stephen Lunsford Beacon Hills' population - and problems - will be growing big-time when MTV's howlingly sexy supernatural drama comes back this summer, TV Guide Magazine has learned exclusively. With production underway in Atlanta on Teen Wolf's second season, the returning original cast is being joined by four new recurring characters who sound like a whole bundle of bad for our resident lycanthrope, Scott (Tyler Posey). First is Battlestar Galactica's Michael Hogan, who will appear as Allison's grandfather, a lethal werewolf hunter with plans to draw her into the family business. Stephen Lunsford (Private Practice's Dink) will pop up as a Beacon Hills High student with a knack for photography and an eye for Scott's girl, and Daniel Sharman, who previously tackled otherworldly roles in The Immortals and The Nine Lives of Chloe King, will play a lacrosse teammate of Scott's, and Alpha Derek's dangerous new pet project. The fourth role is a still-to-be-cast mystery lady, but with these three obvious threats to Scott's romance with Allison, we can only imagine she'll factor into that situation. Or she could be tied to Derek. After all, it's possible another Hale family member survived that house fire, right? What do you think? Are you excited for the new season of Teen Wolf? Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Why Hollywood Is Celebrating Eames
In light of the divorce filing just 72 days after marrying Kris Humphries, Kim Kardashian's wedding has definitely come under scrutiny. But now, one of the performers at the event is saying he felt something was definitely wrong at the nuptials.our editor recommendsKim Kardashian vs. 'Jersey Shore': The Frivolous Lawsuit Face-OffKim Kardashian's Fur Use Targeted With PETA Billboard (Photo)Tyler Perry Defends Kim Kardashian's 'The Marriage Counselor' Casting: She's a Role Model PHOTOS: 19 of Hollywood's All-Time Shortest Marriages "Honestly, in retrospect, I've got to admit it didn't feel right," Grammy nominated saxaphone player, Dave Koz, tells the Corpus Christi Caller Times. Koz was at the highly publicized Santa Barbara event in August, which eventually aired on a two-part special on E! in early-October. He performed his song, "Know You By Heart" and "Here Comes The Bride" as the wedding party walked down the aisle. PHOTOS: Inside Kardashian Inc. "I've played a lot of weddings," he recalls. "Of course, this is a television show. But it felt like it was scene from a wedding, like a movie and not an actual wedding, if that makes sense. Who knows whether they were in love or not, but it just didn't seem to have authenticity in that moment for me." Funk group Earth, Wind and Fire and singer Robin Thicke also performed at the event. The E! two-part special attracted more than eight million viewers combined over the two nights. VIDEO:Kim Kardashian Paints Picture of Happy Marriage in Marie Claire Interview Kardashian's quickie divorce caused many to rehash accusations that the wedding was a hoax and placed the entire Kardashian family in the spotlight as they defended the earnestness of the relationship. Kim couldn't escape the scrutiny during an unfortunately timed business trip to Australia the same week she filed for divorce and cut the trip short. She soon traveled to Atlanta to shoot her scenes for the Tyler Perry movie, The Marriage Counselor. Email: Jethro.Nededog@thr.com; Twitter:@TheRealJethro Related Topics E! Entertainment Kim Kardashian E! Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kris Humphries
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Brad Pitt's 'Moneyball' to Kick Off Italy's Turin Film Festival
Tim Burton's "B.Boy" balloon was unveiled to the public Thursday as part of Macy's annual Thanksgiving parade in NY City.our editor recommendsTim Burton to Create Float for Macy's ParadeTim Burton Talks Frankenweenie at the Opening of His Star-Studded Museum Retrospective in Los Angeles The Alice in Wonderland director created the stitched-together character as part of the event's "Blue Sky Gallery" series, which invites artists to enter flying wonders for the procession. PHOTOS: 10 Inappropriately Sexy Cartoon Characters The character's backstory is that he was cobbled together from rejects of birthday party balloons left over from children's parties at a hospital. B. Boy was not allowed to play with other kids so he withdrew to his basement home and into the world of his favorite film, The Red Balloon. He hoped that one day he too would be able to fly above the city and bring joy to one small child. The blue B. Boy was a hit online, with one fan tweeting "My hero Tim Burton got his own float!? I actually teared up. Über dork alert:)" and another declaring "The Tim Burton balloon was my favorite this year." Film blogger Harry Knowles noted, "TIM BURTON BALLOON!!!! And He's there with Helena [Bonham Carter] and his kid and I have a really big smile. Love Macy's Parade." The Paul Frank-created monkey Julius was also a new addition to this year's parade, which featured Spider-Man, Kermit the Frog, Mickey Mouse, Hello Kitty and Snoopy balloons and appearances by Mary J. Blige, Cee Lo Green and Avril Lavigne. Neil Diamond also took part in the proceedings, belting out "Sweet Caroline" and other hits as his float cruised the streets of Manhattan. The 80th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was broadcast on NBC. Rebecca Ford contributed to this report. Related Topics Mary J. Blige Neil Diamond Tim Burton Cee Lo Green The Muppets
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
CBS sitcoms, ABC's 'Dancing' top Monday
CBS comedies again stated the very best four spots within the demo ratings Monday , brought by No. 1 show ''Two . 5 Men'' -- but were lower a little week to week, while ABC began the evening by having an above-average delivery for ''Dancing Using the Stars,'' that was trimmed for an hour because of its performance finale.Based on preliminary national estimations from Nielsen, CBS opened up the evening a demo champion with ''How I Met Your Mother'' (4.3/12 in 18-49, 10.a million audiences overall) and ''2 Broke Girls'' (4.4/11 in 18-49, 11.two million audiences overall) though both rejected some using their hot showings of a week ago. Also lower a little in demos were ''Two . 5 Men'' (5.2/13 in 18-49, 15.7 million audiences overall) and ''Mike and Molly'' (4.2/10 in 18-49, 13.a million audiences overall), though the lack of ''Dancing Using the Stars'' competition assisted them get more older audiences and therefore their biggest overall audiences in greater than a month.Rankings for ABC are susceptible to revision because the preliminary estimations incorporate a preemption for National football league football in Boston, but ''Dancing Using the Stars'' averaged a 3.6 rating/9 be part of grown ups 18-49 and 20 million audiences overall within the 8 o'clock hour , up versus. recent days however well behind last year's performance around the comparable evening. It had been then the debut of alternative series ''You Deserve It'' (2.1/5 in 18-49, 10. million audiences overall), which carried out decently and maintained comparable area of its lead-in audience as last year's ''Skating Using the Stars,'' which similarly bowed following a performance finale of ''Dancing.'' And shutting the evening, ''Castle'' averaged a couple.7/7 in 18-49 and 11.9 million audiences overall, though these amounts should come lower within the excellent. Fox's dramas still perform sluggishly, with ''Terra Nova'' (2.1/6 in 18-49, 6.5 million audiences overall) lower a few ticks week to week and remaining a distant third one of the Large Four within the 8 o'clock hour. And also at 9, ''House'' (2.5/6 in 18-49, 7.3 million audiences overall) held steady week to week in demos while obtaining some older audiences to enhance its overall audience. At NBC, ''The Sing Off'' (1.4/3 in 18-49, 4.3 million audiences overall) was up a tick, and 10 p.m. newsmag was lower a little (.9/2 in 18-49, 3.six million audiences overall).CW made an appearance to become on the slight uptick using its drama combo of ''Gossip Girl'' (.7/2 in 18-49, 1.5 million audiences overall) and ''Hart of Dixie'' (.7/2 in 18-49, 1.8 million audiences overall), with ''Gossip'' striking a season full of total audiences. The internet broadcast the football game in Might, so these preliminary, affiliate-based rankings might be modified within the excellent.Preliminary 18-49 earnings for that evening: CBS, 4./10 ABC, 2.8/7 Fox, 2.3/6 Univision, 1.5/4 NBC, 1.2/3 CW, .7/2.As a whole audiences: ABC, 14. million CBS, 11.8 million Fox, 6.9 million NBC, 4. million Univision, 3.5 million CW, 1.six million. Contact Ron Kissell at ron.kissell@variety.com
Monday, November 21, 2011
Actor John Neville dies at 86
By VARIETY STAFF John Neville, a British-born Canadian actor and stage director who starred in "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" and appeared in TV series "The X Files," died Saturday in Toronto. He was 86 and was suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Neville appeared in dozens of movies, television shows and theater productions during a career that spanned six decades. He was artistic director of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in the 1980s, and in 1988 he played the title character in Terry Gilliam's fantastical film comedy "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." In the '90s he played the recurring role of the Well-Manicured Man on TV's "The X-Files" and in the first "X-Files" film. Well before then, however, he was a stage favorite in London's West End during the 1950s. As a key member of the Old Vic Company, he played leading roles in many classical works of theater, including Romeo in "Romeo and Juliet" (which he repeated on a 1957 episode of NBC's "Producer's Showcase"and the title character in "Richard II." In a production of "Othello," he and Richard Burton alternated the parts of Othello and Iago. He showed a different side in "Lolita, My Love," a musical adaptation of Nabokov's novel, and took over the lead role in the original West End production of musical "Irma La Douce." Neville was born in Willesden, London. After serving in the Royal Navy during WWII, he trained as an actor at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and started his career as a member of the Trent Players. During the 1950s Neville also worked frequently on British and American television, starring in Shakespeare's "Henry V" on "BBC Sunday Night Theatre" in 1951, in "Hedda Gabler" on "ITV Play of the Week" in 1957 and in "Hamlet" in "The DuPont Show of the Month" in 1959. He made his film debut in 1960's "Oscar Wilde," starring Robert Morley and Ralph Richardson, playing Lord Alfred Douglas. On TV during the 1960s he was a regular on ITV's anthology series "The Company of Five" and starred in the BBC's 1969 miniseries "The First Churchills," which became the first series aired as part of "Masterpiece Theatre" when that show launched in 1971. Neville became artistic director of the new Nottingham Playhouse in 1963, and after he emigrated to Canada in 1972, he took up a.d. positions at a series of theater companies. In 1993 the actor appeared in an episode of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" as Isaac Newton. He continued to work steadily into the 2000s, appearing in James Toback's "Harvard Man" in 2001, a 2002 adaptation of "Crime and Punishment," David Cronenberg's "Spider" and as recently as last year in a short called "Bradfordian Rain." Neville is survived by wife, Caroline Hopper, and six children. (Associated Press contributed to this report.) Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Morgan Freeman to obtain Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement at Golden Globes
Chris Pizzello/AP Photo The Hollywood Foreign Press Association introduced Wednesday that actor Morgan Freeman can get the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement within the 69th annual Golden Globe Honours on Sunday, The month of the month of january 15. Actress Could Be (The Muppets) and author/director Pedro Almodovar (The Skin Home Is) revelaed what is the news within a press conference.our editor recommendsMorgan Freeman's AFI Tribute: Betty White-colored, Helen Mirren and Clint Eastwood Recognition the ActorMorgan Freeman Sparks Outcry After Calling Tea Party RacistMorgan Freeman Ponders Aliens as well as the Afterlife for 'Through the Wormhole' PHOTOS: Morgan Freeman in 'Deep Impact' and 21 Other Movie Presidents The 74-year-old, whose thriving voice remains in comparison to God's, made his film debut in 1964. Inside the years since, he's given memorable performances in a lot of considerably and/or over the counter effective films. Among the finest known: Jerry Schatzberg's Street Smart (1987), Bruce Beresford's Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Edward Zwick's Glory (1989), Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven (1992), Frank Darabont's The Shawshank Redemption (1994), David Fincher's Se7en (1995), Steven Spielberg's Amistad (1997), Eastwood's Big Baby (2004), Film Clip's Gone Baby Gone (2007), Christopher Nolan's The Dark Dark evening (2008), and Eastwood's Invictus (2009). PHOTOS: Box Office Politics: The Flicks and Stars Dems versus. GOPers Love (And Prefer to Hate) Freeman has become five Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe nominations, winning the most effective supporting actor Oscar for Big Baby as well as the best actor (musical or comedy) Globe for Driving Miss Daisy. Previous visitors in the recognition, which depends upon the HFPA's board of company company directors, include Alfred Hitchcock, Lucille Ball, Sidney Poitier, Sophia Loren, Sean Connery, Barbra Streisand, Martin Scorsese, and, at a year ago's ceremony, Robert P Niro.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Boxing Legend Joe Frazier Dies At 67 After Fight With Cancer
First Launched: November 8, 2011 12:15 AM EST Credit: WireImage PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Caption Professional Boxer Smokin Joe Frazier attends the Cinemax Documentary Screening of Thrilla in Manila at Cinemax Theatre, New you are able to city, on April 1, 2009He beat Muhammad Ali inside the Fight in the Century, fought against him nearly for the dying inside the Thrilla in Manila. Then Joe Frazier spent the comfort of his existence trying to battle his solution of Alis shadow. That was one fight Frazier could never win. He was once a heavyweight champion, together with an excellent one only at that. Ali would say as much after Frazier knocked him lower inside the 15th round in order to becoming the initial guy to overcome Ali at Madison Square Garden in March 1971. But he bore the duty to become Alis foil, which he paid out the price. Bitter for any very long time in regards to the taunts his former enemy once put his way, Frazier only in recent occasions found terms in what happened formerly and mentioned he'd pardoned Ali for everything he mentioned. Frazier, who died Monday evening carrying out a brief fight with liver cancer at 67, will forever be connected with Ali. But nobody in boxing would ever imagine anointing Ali since the Finest unless of course obviously he, too, was connected with Smokin Joe. You can't mention Ali and never mention Joe Frazier, mentioned former AP boxing author Erection dysfunction Schuyler Junior. He beat Ali, keep in mind that. They fought against against three occasions, two occasions in the center of NY City so when every morning in the steamy arena inside the Philippines. They went 41 models together, with neither giving an inch and both creating their all. Inside their last fight in Manila in 1975, they exchanged punches getting a fervor that made an appearance unthinkable among heavyweights. Frazier gave pretty much as good because he got for 14 models, then required to occur back by trainer Eddie Futch while he tried to visit out for your final round, unable to determine. Nearest step to dying that we recognize, Ali mentioned after. Ali was as cruel with Frazier in the ring while he was there. He referred to as him a gorilla, and mocked him becoming an Uncle Tom. But he respected him just like a fighter, especially after Frazier won an option to safeguard his heavyweight title in the then-unbeaten Ali in the fight that was so large Frank Sinatra was shooting pictures at front row and both mma fighters acquired a remarkable $2.5 million. The evening within the Garden four decades ago ongoing to become fresh in Fraziers mind while he discussed his existence, career and relationship with Ali a few several days before he died. I cant go nowhere where it's not stated, he told The Connected Press. That was the best component that ever happened throughout my existence. Though slowed down lower within the senior years and also the speech slurred with the toll of punches attracted within the ring, Frazier used to be taking part within the autograph circuit inside the several days before he died. In September he visited Las vegas, where he signed autographs inside the lobby in the MGM Grand hotel-casino shortly before Floyd Mayweather Junior.s combat Victor Ortiz. A vintage friend, Gene Kilroy, visited with him and seen Frazier work everybody else. He am nice to everybody, Kilroy mentioned. He'd tell these, `Joe Frazier, sharp just like a razor, what's your title? Frazier was small for just about any heavyweight, weighing just 205 pounds when he won the title by stopping Jimmy Ellis inside the fifth round from the 1970 fight at Madison Square Garden. But he fought against against every minute of every single round continuing to move forward behind a vicious left hook, and there has been handful of mma fighters who could withstand his constant pressure. His reign as heavyweight champion made it only four fights like the conquer Ali before he entered an infinitely more fearsome slugger than themselves. George Foreman taken proper care of immediately Fraziers constant attack by losing him three occasions inside the first round and three more inside the second before their 1973 fight in Jamaica was waved with a close as well as the world stood a new heavyweight champion. Two fights later, he met Ali in the rematch from the first fight, only this time around round the finish result was different. Ali won a 12-round decision, after which that year stopped George Foreman inside the Rumble inside the Jungle in Zaire. There must be considered another fight, though, and the like a battle it absolutely was. With Alis heavyweight title at risk, the two met in Manila in the fight that will extended be seared in boxing history. Frazier assaulted Ali round after round, landing his left hook with regularity while he made Ali backpedal across the ring. But Ali responded with left injections and right hands that found their mark again and again. The intense warmth inside the arena couldnt stop the two simply because they fought against against every minute of every single round with neither ready to concede a different one second in the round. They described Joe Frazier was through, Ali told Frazier sooner or later throughout the ideal. They lied, Frazier mentioned, before striking Ali getting a left hook. Finally, though, Frazier simply couldnt see and Futch wouldn't permit him to go out for your 15th round. Ali won the ideal throughout his stool, exhausted and thinking about themselves whether or not to take. It absolutely was the most effective fights ever, nevertheless it needed a toll. Frazier would fight only two more occasions, getting knocked out in the rematch with Foreman eight several days later before coming back three decades ago with an ill advised fight with Jumbo Cummings. They need to have both outdated following a Manila fight, Schuyler mentioned. They left just of talent they'd inside the ring tomorrow. Born in Beaufort, S.C., on Jan 12, 1944, Frazier needed up boxing early after watching weekly fights round the black and white-colored television on his familys small farm. He will be a top amateur for quite a while, and increased being really the only American fighter to win a gold medal inside the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, japan, japan despite fighting inside the final bout by getting an hurt left thumb. Joe Frazier needs to be appreciated the most effective mma fighters ever together with a genuine guy, promoter Bob Arum told the AP in the telephone interview Monday evening. Hes a guy which was up for themselves. He didnt compromise and then try to gave one hundred percent inside the ring. There's never a fight inside the ring where Joe didnt give one hundred percent. After turning professional in 1965, Frazier quickly increased being recognized for his punching energy, stopping his first 11 rivals. Within three years he was fighting world-class opposition and, in 1970, beat Ellis to win the heavyweight title he'd hold more than couple of years. It absolutely was his fights with Ali, though, which will define Frazier. Though Ali was gracious in defeat inside the first fight, he was as vicious along with his words while he was along with his punches in marketing the three fights which he never missed an chance to acquire a jab in at Frazier. Frazier, who within the senior years may have financial trouble and finished up controlling a gym within the adopted hometown of Philadelphia, needed the injections personally. He felt Ali made fun of him by calling him names and mentioned items that were not true only to get under his skin. People feelings were only magnified as Ali went from just as one icon inside the ring to most likely probably the most beloved people on earth. Carrying out a trembling Ali it the Olympic torch in 1996 in Atlanta, Frazier was asked for having a reporter what he considered it. They need to have thrown him in, Frazier responded. He mellowed, though, lately, selecting to think about the truly amazing from his fights with Ali instead of unhealthy. Before the 40th anniversary of his conquer Ali taken every day Frazier celebrated with parties in NY he mentioned he forget about felt any bitterness toward Ali. I forgive him, Frazier mentioned. Hes in the bad way. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
'Like Crazy' Director Drake Doremus Reacts to Next Gen 2011 List (Video)
At an event at Milk Studios in Los Angeles on Saturday night, the agents, filmmakers execs and actors of The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen 2011 gathered with supporters of the Motion Picture & Television Fund to celebrate the annual list and experience an evening of readings which told the stories of industry members and their families who have benefitted from MPTF's services over the years.our editor recommendsNext Gen 2011: Hollywood's Fastest-Rising StarsTHR's Next Gen Class of 2011Paramount Vantage Sets Release Date for Sundance Winner 'Like Crazy' PHOTOS: The Hollywood Reporter's Next Gen Class of 2011 Red Carpet Drake Doremus, who directed the Sundance-winning romantic drama Like Crazy talked to The Hollywood Reporter about being included on the list. "It's a true honor. There are so many great people on the list. So to be grouped in with them, it's really exciting," Doremus said. PHOTOS: THR's Next Gen Class of 2011 Like Crazy, which was bought by Paramount at Sundance last year and was released in theaters on October 28, has seen great success, praised for the performances of the stars Felicity Jones (who was also a part of Next Gen Class of 2011) and Anton Yelchin. "When we premiered the film at Sundance earlier this year we didn't know what to expect," he said. "It's amazing to watch people connect with it." STORY: Next Gen 2011: Hollywood's Fastest-Rising Stars Doremus also shared some advice for other young filmmakers who may aspire to be on THR's Next Gen list in the future. "Go make the movies you want to make. Don't let anybody get in your way and don't let budgetary concerns stop you from making your film. Set a deadline and make it, don't let anyone stop you," he said. The event, held at Milk Studios, was hosted by Robert Downey Jr. and featured readings performed by Jodie Foster, Jennifer Garner, Chris Pine, Nick Offerman and Josh Brolin. "Reel Stories, Real Lives" features readings which tell the stories of industry members and their families who have benefitted from MPTF's services over the years. A gallery exhibited also features photography by Scott Caan and Jeff Bridges. SUNDANCE REVIEW: Like Crazy THR's Next Gen list features a select group of 35 people working in the industry under the age of 35. Among those included on this year's list are: Armie Hammer, actor in J. Edgar; Adepero Oduye, actress in Pariah; Elizabeth Olsen from Martha Marcy May Marlene; Lauren Abrahams, director of production at Columbia Pictures; and Dana Archer, EVP at DDA PR. Over the years, the list has also included Stacey Snider, Mike De Luca, Ari Emanuel, Amy Baer, Ben Silverman, Sue Naegle, Donna Langley and Kevin Huvane. Related Topics Next Gen Drake Doremus Like Crazy Next Gen 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Unseen Footage From Extended Jobs Interview Likely to Theaters
Missing footage from the interview Jobs did more than about ten years ago for your Triumph in the Brainiacs: The Increase of Accidental Empires miniseries is making its approach to the silver screen.our editor indicates Jobs Bio Scores Finest Debut in the YearPixar's John Lasseter Pays Tribute to Jobs at Hollywood Walk of Fame CeremonyBill Gates Returns Steve Jobs' Critique With Praise (Video)Eulogy by Steve Jobs' Sister Sparks Sincere ReactionsYoko Ono presenting Flaming Lips' Jobs Tribute at MTV's O Music Honours Jobs: The Lost Interview, that make its approach to Landmark Movie theaters inside the U.S. on November. 16 and 17, develops from a conversation the Apple co-founder did with Robert Cringely for your 1996 small. The series, which broadcast on PBS, devoted towards the pc industry as well as the rise of Plastic Valley, in line with the La Occasions. PHOTOS: Jobs: 10 Memorable Key occasions in the Apple Co-Founder's Career Jobs and Cringely spoke more than an hour or so approximately, though ultimately product in the small, about 10 mins were utilized. When he was concentrating on Brainiacs 2..1, the followup to Triumph in the Brainiacs, his footage with Jobs could not be situated. But Paul Sen, director of Triumph in the Brainiacs, stood a VHS copy in the interview, that have experienced his London garage such a long time, but after Jobs' dying, he situated the tape. That motivated Cringely to get hold of Landmark Movie theaters' Mark Cuban to determine if he'd be thinking about screening the footage in theaters. In line with the Occasions, Cuban responded within a few minutes. PHOTOS: Apple Products in TV and flicks After Jobs died, Sen went searching to do the job interview. He told Cringely of his find and suggested that possibly Cringely can use it his technology blog I Cringely just like a "gift all over the world.In . A biography by Walter Isaacson, which matches into Jobs' personal existence, was the finest debut for just about any book this year and recently, an hour or so went a segment on Jobs. Jobs: The Lost Interview will probably be examined in NY, La as well as the Plastic Valley, along with other urban centers. Related Subjects Jobs
Andy Rooney dies at 92
RooneyLongtime CBS newsman Andy Rooney, who contributed more than 1,000 essays to "60 Minutes," died on Saturday as a result of complications following surgery. He was 92.Rooney's career at CBS spanned six decades, beginning in in 1949 when he was hired by Arthur Godfrey after telling the radio star he could use some better writing (the encounter took place in an elevator), and ending in October of this year, when he announced that his 1,067th "60 Minutes" essay would be his last.For more than 30 years, "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney" aired as a regular feature of the award-winning CBS newsmagazine. Rooney's curmudgeonly and often humorous look at life's minor annoyances earned him three Emmy Awards as well as a devoted fanbase. He made his last regular broadcast on Oct. 2."Underneath that gruff exterior was a prickly interior," said longtime colleague Morley Safer, "and deeper down was a sweet and gentle man, a patriot with a love of all things American, like good bourbon, and a delicious hatred for prejudice and hypocrisy." Safer will lead a tribute to Rooney on Sunday, Nov. 6 on "60 Minutes."Covering topics ranging from paper clips and umbrellas to presidential politics and racism, Rooney established television essays as a viable commercial form. Time magazine once described him as "the most felicitous nonfiction writer in television." Indeed, Rooney won the Writers Guild Award for script of the year six times, at one time more than any other writer in the history of television. Rooney was born in Albany, N.Y. in 1919. He graduated from Albany High Schoo, attended Colgate University (he wrote for both schools' newspapers) and was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1941 during his junior year. He served in an Artillery unit in England and was a correspondent for The Stars and Stripes for three years. He received the Bronze Star for reporting under fire at the battle of St. Lo.February 1943, Rooney was one of only eight correspondents who flew along with the Eighth Air Force on the first American bombing raid in Germany. The group of journos, dubbed "the Writing 69th," included United Press scribe Walter Cronkite, who would become Rooney's longtime friend and colleague at CBS News.Early in Rooney's career, Godfrey's show, "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scounts," became a top-ten hit by 1952; Rooney also wrote for "Arthur Godfrey and his Friends" along with a host of other radio shows, including "The Morning News with Will Rogers, Jr.," where he met Harry Reasoner.By the mid-1960's, Rooney was an institution at the Eye's news divsision and had begun developing essays for television broadcast, which he produced and reasoner narrated. The Reasoner-Rooney collaboration resulted in specials such as "An Essay on Bridges" (1965), "An Essay on Women" (1967) and "An Essay on Chairs" (1968). He also spent the sixties producing documentaries for CBS, including "Frank Sinatra: Living with the Legend" narrated by Cronkite, and "Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed," which earned him his first Emmy in 1968.Rooney and Reasoner left CBS for a short tenure at ABC News, from whence they returned in 1973. He nabbed a Peabody award for "Mr. Rooney Goes to Washington" and appeared on "60 Minutes" several times before being assigned to replace the program's "Point/Counterpoint" seg for the summer of 1978. By the next season, the final few minutes of the popular broadcast was Rooney's alone.His sour humor immediately hit a chord with audiences who appreciated his wry and honest look at every-day life. Rooney rarely strayed from the format that made him famous, but he made an exception in May 1996 when he did a longer feature on assisted-suicide advocate Dr. Jack Kevorkian, who agreed to appear on "60 Minutes" only if Rooney interviewed him. Rooney also wrote a regular column for Tribune Media Services, which distributed it to hundreds of newspapers nationwide. He also contributed articles to Esquire, Life, Look, Reader's Digest, Harper's, Playboy and Saturday Review, among other publications.The prolific author also wrote numerous books, including "The Fortunes of War," "A Few Minutes With Andy Rooney," "Pieces of My Mind," "Word for Word," "Not That You Asked," and "Sweet and Sour."Controversy followed Rooney throughout his career, and not always for good reason. In 2005, Rooney felt the need to refute a racist essay written anonymously in a poor imitation of his style and disseminated online with Rooney's name attached.But sometimes the controversy was of Rooney's own making. Rooney's remarks about gay and black people - the former made on the air, the latter to an interviewer he said had misquoted him -earned him a month-long suspension without pay in 1990.Cronkite defended Rooney against charges of racism, but Rooney continued to stir the pot throughout the last few decades of his career. In a 1992 essay about Native American complaints of insensitivity (there had been a campaign to change the name of the Atlanta Braves), he said "We feel guilty and we'll do what we can for them within reason, but they can't have their country back. Next question." In 2002, he said that women had "no business" working at football games as sideline reporters; in 2007, he wrote a newspaper column saying that all of today's baseball stars are "guys named Rodriguez to me."Rooney was open to criticism. After a 1994 segment on the death of Kurt Cobain that drew significant viewer ire, he devoted the following week's seg to an apology and to on-air reading of negative feedback from people who had written him to challenge his perspective.Indeed, self-interest was demonstrably not a part of Rooney's curmudgeonly perspective - in 1990, he blamed CBS's problems with the WGA on chairman Laurence Tisch and dared Tisch to fire him. The most complaints CBS ever received about a Rooney broadcast came in 2004, when he called Mel Gibson and Pat Robertson "wackos" on the air. To hear Rooney tell it, he was just reporting the facts. "'Andrew,' God said to me - he always calls me Andrew; I like that - 'Andrew, you have the eyes and ears of a lot of people," Rooney said on "60 Minutes." "I wish you'd tell your viewers that both Pat Robertson and Mel Gibson strike Me as wackos. I believe that's one of your current words.""I think its' fair to say that he was the most popular person ever to appear on '60 Minutes,'" said fellow CBS Newsie Steve Kroft, "and I'm sure Andy would agree with that assessment. His wife of 62 years, Marguerite, predeceased him in 2004. He is survived by four children: Ellen, a photographer; Brian, an ABC News correspondent; Emily, the host of PBS's Boston public affairs show "Greater Boston; and Martha Fishel, who works for the U.S. National Library of Medicine; along with five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.Funeral services will be private. A memorial will be announced at a later date.Rooney lived in Manhattan. Contact Sam Thielman at sam.thielman@variety.com
Friday, November 4, 2011
Tribeca rises for 'Sleepless'
Tribeca Film has picked up U.S. rights to "Sleepless Night," the French thriller that Warner Bros. has hatched plans to remake. Frederic Jardin's actioner, which preemed at the Toronto Film Festival earlier this year, will get a 2012 U.S. release on VOD and theatrically. Toplined by Tomer Sisley, "Night" follows a Paris cop whose theft of a large haul of cocaine leads to a long, dangerous night that endangers his life and as well as his son's. Jardin penned the script with Nicolas Saada and Olivier Douyere. Marco Cherqui and Lauranne Bourrachot produce. Distrbution deal was pacted by Tribeca Film's Nick Savva with Gilles Sousa and Mathieu Robinet of Bac Films, which handles the pic's international rights. Film will also see release in territories including the U.K., Germany, Canada, Russia and Benelux. "Sleepless Night" joins a Tribeca Film slate that also includes upcoming offerings "Death of a Superhero" and "Detachment." Warner Bros. took remake rights to the film in September. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
The CW Sets Midseason Premieres for One Tree Hill, Return of Vampire Diaries
Sophia Bush, Nina Dobrev One Tree Hill will kick off its ninth and final season on Wednesday, Jan. 11 at 8/7c, The CW announced Wednesday. The final 13 episodes will be joined on Wednesday nights by the new reality series Remodeled, which bows Jan. 18 at 9/8c. Check out the rest of today's news The Vampire Diaries (8/7c) and The Secret Circle (9/8c) will come back from the holiday break on Thursday, Jan. 5, followed by the return of Nikita (8/7c) and Supernatural (9/8c) on Friday, Jan. 6. The network's Tuesday night lineup - 90210 at 8/7c and Ringer at 9/8c - will return Jan. 10, while Gossip Girl returns Monday, Jan. 16 at 8/7c, and Hart of Dixie comes back with new episodes Monday, Jan. 23 at 9/8c.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
TLC Renews Series New York Medium
TLC has restored unscripted series New York Medium for any second season having a 12-episode order. Season 2 is slated to premiere in March 2012. The very first season from the half-hour series averaged 1.3 million audiences. New York Medium follows real-existence psychic medium Theresa Caputo as she she juggles her blood pressure measurements and her family.
Friday, October 28, 2011
New Line Cinema Lands Category Six Spec
EXCLUSIVE: Ending what switched to be considered a brisk week for material, New Line Cinema just closed a spec offer the $300,000 range for Category Six, a script by John Swetnam for any “found footage” natural disaster movie. The film requires a first-person POV through camcorders and mobile phones to inform the storyline of students who attempt to survive the worst hurricane in U.S. history. The film is going to be created by Todd Garner through his Damaged Road banner. Garner hatched the concept. David Boxerbaum at APA and Mike Wagner made the offer. The fabric market continues to be sluggish until lately, but this is actually the latest inside a flurry of specs and pitches that offered now. Actually, Category Six may be the second one today that are responsible for extreme weather: Fox just acquired Riders Around The Storm, a pitch that'll be composed by Sean O’Keefe in regards to a crew that pulls a number of heists within an extreme weather event. The scribe most lately offered his script Evidence to Bold Films.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Chinglish: Theater Review
NY --David Korins' ingenious searching for Chinglish can be a marvel of constant reinvention. Its twin decks spin as sections glide into position bobs lock very easily together to make a quantity of distinct spaces that have the sterility of economic hotels, conference rooms and executive eateries all over the world but enough Sino-specific detail being apparent about where we are. The problem is that doesn't all things in David Henry Hwang's mildly entertaining comedy can be as fluid or dynamic since the scene changes. Directed with brisk dispatch by Leigh Silverman, the expansion opened up at Chicago's Goodman Theater early this summer season and was rushed to Broadway on the potency of ecstatic reviews that referred to as it Hwang's appropiate product since M. Butterfly. Just one more draft and several further trimming of the two-hour running time might have been beneficial. There's undoubtedly the play is timely. It takes a wry take a look at Chinese-American business dealings in which the traditional roles are actually remedied, making the U.S. the economically lame underdog and China the economical superpower with body body fat wads of cash. "The best pool of inexperienced clients history has seen,Inch happens when Hwang's lead character puts it. But audiences expecting major new experience into the unbridgeable gap in cultural understanding between East and West may be disappointed. There's an abundance of laughs. But unlike Hwang's latest and much more personal play, Yellow Face, where the humor was firmly rooted inside the figures, many of the jokes here be a consequence of linguistic gaffes. And when the clash being talked about in Chinglish is among culture, language, business or personal associations, the lost-in-translation thread can get tired. The play is basically an account of miscommunication that follows the mission of Midwestern businessman Daniel Cavanaugh (Gary Wilmes). He travels for the provincial Chinese capital of Guiyang to possess a lucrative agreement for his family signs firm in Cleveland to use around the massive new worldwide arts center. Aided by his Mandarin-speaking British consultant, Peter (Stephen Pucci), Daniel must conquer local cultural minister Cai (Ray Lei Zhang) and also the prickly vice minister Xi Yan (Jennifer Lim). That entails building what Peter describes as "guanxi," or associations. Particularly in early action, humor is milked within the inept official interpreters' amusingly warped translations, revealed in surtitles on Korins' set. Daniel fumbles his way using a maze of back-door handshakes, proper favors and hidden agendas, while attempting to comprehend the needed uses of boasting and false modesty where appropriate. He reaches a gradual knowing that transparency in operation can be a relative concept using Xi Yan. At first she appears being an foe, however, if they come under an adulterous relationship, Daniel will receive a quick studies inside the how to pull off honesty, loyalty and commitment. The play's best twist requires the idea of Daniel's participation in a really public disgrace making him untouchable inside the American world of business yet some scintillating interest for the Chinese. It's here that Hwang's findings are sharpest. It's also where the bland depiction of Daniel becoming an American Joe Schmo, open to various understanding by his potential partners, starts to produce sense. It may be central for the playwright's point that sea food-out-of-water Daniel is much less complex or charming than awesome-headed pragmatist Xi Yan, who's both forthright and underhand in Lim's biting, whip-smart performance. It tests the play's balance. While you will discover melancholy notes in Daniel's isolation as written, Wilmes struggles to find them. His frustrated attempts to fathom Chinese business protocol are not compared to his mind-itchiness confusion over Xi Yan's entirely foreign sights on romantic love and marriage. But Silverman pushes the comedy in the fee for that emotional undertones, which supplies the expansion the somewhat effortful feel from the idiosyncratic play compromising its subtleties while pushing to fill a sizable theater. Venue: Longacre Theatre, NY (runs indefinitely) Cast: Jennifer Lim, Gary Wilmes, Angela Lin, Christine Lin, Stephen Pucci, Johnny Wu, Ray Lei Zhang Playwright: David Henry Hwang Director: Leigh Silverman Set designer: David Korins Costume designer: Anita Yavich Lighting designer: John MacDevitt Appear designer: Darron L. West Projection designers: Rob Sugg, Shawn Duan Presented by Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, Jay & Cindy Gutterman/Trina Chernoff, Heni Koenisberg/Lily Fan, Ernest & Matthew Deitch, Dasha Epstein, Ronald & Marc Frankel, Craig & Carole Kaye, Mary Lu Roffe, The Broadway Consortium, Ken Davenport, Filerman Bensinger, Herbert Goldsmith, Jam Theatricals, Olympus Theatricals, Playful Productions, David & Barbara Stoller, Roy Gottlieb, Mary Casey, Hunter Arnold, in colaboration using the Goodman Theatre Asia
Forex Buys Charlie Sheen's New Sitcom Anger Management
Charlie Sheen He's baaaaack. Forex has bought Charlie Sheen's new sitcom, Anger Management, to air next summer time, the cable network introduced Thursday. The project, based loosely around the 2003 Adam Sandler-Jack Nicholson film of the identical title, will start production at the begining of 2012 around the 10-episode first season. Like Nicholson's character, Sheen will have an anger management counselor who needs some serious couch time themself and wreaks damage to his patients' personal lives. Sheen will retain a "significant possession stake" within the series, based on Forex. Veteran sitcom author-producer Bruce Helford (The Came Carey Show, George Lopez) assists as executive producer and showrunner. Charlie Sheen's Anger Management project progresses When the show is effective, Forex will get one more 90 instances of the series to air solely on Forex until distribution begins in fall 2014. The model is comparable to those of Tyler Perry's The best spinner's sitcoms House of Payne and therefore are We There Yet?. Forex has already been the place to find reruns of Sheen's former sitcom, 2 . 5 Males. The actor was notoriously fired this past year after he ranted against series executive producer Chuck Lorre, Warner Bros. and CBS, once the show unsuccessful to resume production following a hiatus was taken to ensure that Sheen to go in rehab. Charlie Sheen, Warner Bros. achieve funds over 2 . 5 Males dispute "We believe that Bruce Helford, Joe Roth and Charlie Sheen have develop an excellent, amusing vehicle for Charlie's acting talents-along with a character we're greatly searching toward seeing him play," Forex Leader and Gm John Landgraf stated inside a statement. "2 . 5 Males continues to be a superb element of FX's schedule within the last 14 several weeks, and that we have every confidence that Anger Management will quickly be too.Inch Are you going to watch Sheen's new series?
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
You May Never Guess Who Had Been Named the Greatest-Grossing Actor of-Time by Guinness
Because of the 'Pirates from the Caribbean' franchise and global smashes like 'Charlie and also the Chocolate Factory' and 'Alice in Wonderland,' The Actor-brad Pitt became one from the greatest celebrities in the world. Between him, Will Cruz, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Jennifer Aniston, Kaira Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio, you'd assume among individuals Hollywood heavyweights would rank because the greatest-grossing actor of-amount of time in the Guinness Book of World Records. Should you did, however, you would be dead wrong. Are you able to guess which star has seen their films gross more globally than anybody ever? Stumped? Try Samuel L. Jackson. The 62-year-old actor has made an appearance in more than 100 films, including box-office hits such as the 'Star Wars' prequels, the Marvel films ('Iron Guy,' 'Iron Guy 2,' 'Captain America: The Very First Avenger,' 'Thor'), 'The Incredibles,' 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Jurassic Park.' All in all, Jackson's films have gained $7.42 billion based on Guinness. Pretty good for any guy who did not get his large break until Spike Lee cast him within the 1991 film 'Jungle Fever.' The Oscar-nominated Jackson is presently showing up on Broadway as Martin Luther King in 'The Mountaintop' opposite Angela Bassett. You can observe him in 'Captain America: The Very First Avenger,' on DVD now. [via NYDN] The Negative Side of 'The Avengers' Cast Robert Downey Junior, 'Less Than Zero'Chris Evans, 'Puncture'Chris Hemsworth, 'Ollie Klublershturf Versus. the Nazis'Samuel L. Jackson, 'Jungle Fever'Jeremy Renner, 'Dahmer'Mark Ruffalo, 'Reservation Road'Scarlett Johansson, 'The Last Score' See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Obama Tapes Leno On Money Swing With Star Power
First Published: October 25, 2011 3:51 PM EDT Credit: AFP Caption President Barack Obama chats with Jay Leno during a break The Tonight Show with Jay Leno at the NBC Studios in Burbank, Calif., on October 25, 2011LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- President Barack Obama is making the rounds in reliably Democratic California, joking with Jay Leno and tapping the coffers of wealthy, celebrity donors as he raises money for his re-election bid. The president taped an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno that was scheduled to air Tuesday night. Its his second stop on the show as sitting president and fourth appearance overall. From Los Angeles, Obama headed north to San Francisco for a fundraiser featuring a performance by folk rock singer-songwriter Jack Johnson. Obama also had fundraisers scheduled in Denver, all part of a three-day, three-state swing through the west. Tuesdays fundraisers follow star-studded campaign events in Los Angeles on Monday. Obama joined actor Will Smith and basketball legend Earvin Magic Johnson at a dinner at the home of producer James Lassiter. Then he mingled with Melanie Griffith and Antonio Banderas over canaps at the movie star couples home just a few blocks away. Obama was in California for money events last month. The state ranks as Obamas top donor state, and he raised about $1 million in the Los Angeles area alone during the last two fundraising quarters, according to an Associated Press review of contributions above $200. The western tour is one of Obamas busiest donor outreach trips of the season. Celebrities are tried and true fundraising draw, particularly for Democratic presidents. Both the president and the stars bask in their reflected fame and the endorsement of stars can be a useful asset. Not that he needs the votes here. California is a solidly Democratic state, though Sacramento-based Democratic consultant Roger Salazar said the president, echoing national trends, is less popular now in the state than he was when he was elected. Democrats by their nature are going to give the president the benefit of the doubt, said Salazar, a veteran of California and national political campaigns. But they want him to do something about it. They want to see some movement. Obama is promising some movement. He has been promoting his $447 billion jobs bill, which has been broken up into its component parts in hopes Congress can pass some of them. Addressing about 240 donors at the Bellagio hotel and casino in Las Vegas Monday, Obama said the pieces that Republicans reject would likely linger as campaign issues in 2012. This is the fight that were going to have right now, and I suspect this is the fight that were going to have to have over the next year, Obama said. The Republicans in Congress and the Republican candidates for president have made their agenda very clear. Addressing donors in Los Angeles, Obama ticked off his administrations accomplishments, eager to reinvigorate supporters whose enthusiasm has flagged since his 2008 election. Sometimes I think people forget how much has gotten done, the president said, as Smith and Johnson looked on. He urged his backers to rally once again, at the same time joking, as he often does, that he is older and grayer now. This election wont be as sexy as the first one. At Banderas and Griffiths house, its entrance path lined with rose petals and votive candles, Obama told about 120 mostly Latino contributors that he has kept a list of his campaign promises and that, by his count, he has accomplished about 60 percent of them. Im pretty confident we can get the other 40 percent done in the next five years, he said toloud applause. The Griffith-Banderas event was Obamas first Latino fundraiser, with donors giving at least $5,000 per person to attend. It featured guests such as actress Eva Longoria, comedian George Lopez, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis and mayors Antonio Villaraigosa of Los Angeles and Julian Castro of San Antonio. Obama drew the loudest applause when he vowed to tackle an overhaul of immigration laws, a promise from 2008 that has gone unfulfilled in the face of Republican opposition. The Las Vegas fundraiser attracted about 240 people who paid from $1,000 to $35,800 toward Obamas re-election campaign and to the Democratic National Committee. The bigger donors met the president personally. Guests at Lassiters home contributed $35,800. Obama has been displaying campaign-style vigor. At a Las Vegas subdivision where he promoted housing proposals, Obama waded into the neighborhood crowd to shake hands, sign autographs, even lift a baby. Upon arriving in Los Angeles, Obama headed to a diverse neighborhood minutes from Lassiters home south of Hollywood and stopped at Roscoes, a popular Los Angeles chicken restaurant chain. Obama roved through the dining booths greeting customers, leaving at least one awestruck young boy holding his hand aloft after shaking the presidents hand. One man gave him a hug and a Hispanic man told his daughter that if she studied hard youll be like him. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Friday, October 21, 2011
'Plums' tops Abu Dhabi's Jewel
LONDON -- The fifth edition in the Abu Dhabi Film Festival introduced individuals who win of the Black Jewel Honours today with Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud's "Chicken With Apples" nabbing best narrative feature.French-German-Belgian co-production, which clicked on within the $100,000 prize, follows the story from the gifted music artist who handles to get rid of the need to reside in after his wife breaks his instrument inside an argument.Iranian pic "A Separation," helmed by Asghar Farhadi, acquired the special jury award, worth $50,000, inside the narrative feature competish.Ismael Ferroukhi won best director within the Arab world for his pic "Free Males," a Paris-set pic, which sees an Algerian immigrant become inspired to participate the resistance in World war ii by his unforeseen friendship getting a Jewish guy.Ziad Hamzeh and Ridha Behi won the $25,000 cash prize for top producer within the Arab world for "Always Brando."Woodsy Harrelson won best actor within the fest for his role in Oren Moverman's "Rampart" while "Lucky" thesp Jayashree Basavaraj won best actress.Inside the New Horizons competish, which concentrates at work of first- and second-time company company directors from around the globe, Julia Murat's "Tales Only Exist When Appreciated" won best film and nabbed a $100,000 cash prize.Gurvinder Singh's "Alms for just about any Blind Equine" nabbed the special jury award while Amr Salama was granted the most effective director within the Arab world for "Asma'a."Sooney Kadouh won best producer within the Arab world for "The Narrow Place" while "Asma'a's" Maged El Kedwani won and "Tears of Sand's" Memona Mohamed and "Tales Only Exist When Appreciated" thesp Sonia Guedes both tied to find the best actress prize.Inside the documentary feature competish, "Position Among the Stars," helmed by Leonard Retel, won the $100,000 best docu prize and Tatiana Huezo's "The Smallest Place" nabbed the $50,000 special jury award.Gemma Atwal, who helmed "Marathon Boy," was granted best new director while "El Gusto's" Safinez Bousbia won the award for top director within the Arab world.Mohamed Hefzy needed the prize for top producer within the Arab world for "Tahir 2011: The Truly Amazing, unhealthy as well as the Politican.""The Ultimate Mountain," helmed by Bill Haney, won an award inside the fest's The Planet competish -- its first edition -- for top film about significant atmosphere issues, as well as the audience choice award visited Tim Greene's "Skeem." Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com
Becoming Professional Bono
It was not my intention to time this website to GLAAD's Spirit Day, but things just worked out by doing this...I'd call "DwtsInch a guilty pleasure, except I'm no guilt regarding this. There's something gleeful and innocent of a demonstrate that includes people to compete not your money can buy or honours, but a mirrorball trophy. Still, I used to be never a obsessed viewer my participation depended how invested I increased being inside the participants. I type of up-to-date out throughout seasons like Nicole Scherzinger (what fun can it be when the apparent champion can be a gorgeous, sports lady whopreviously belonged with a song and dance group). However I'd watch every episode of Jennifer Grey's season with baited breath, rooting the "Dirty Dancing" star on.Beginning Season 13 (oh boy!), I didn't truly cash investment the majority of the participants. They'd the standard archetypes filled: the older participant (Nancy Sophistication), the athlete (Mehta WorldPeace), the redeemed wild child (David Arquette)which i had been alert to some grumbling all over the casting of Chaz Bono, advocate/author/boy of Cher/transgender guy. But because I am fortunate to exist in La around 2011, I really didn't think it absolutely was a substantial debate.How wrong I used to be. First, Monica Cole in the America Family Association designed a comment stating: "We will not be capable of watch the show with Chaz online. This can most likely be very puzzling for children and should not be incorporated inside their cast." Then, in one of people sweeping claims that could be funny were the person not necessarily serious, Fox News' Dr. Keith Ablow mentioned children could "turn transgender" from watching Bono around the program. His actual insipid quote: "It's possible when someone established fact and lifted to heroic proportions like what civil rights leader, that the person who's somewhat uncomfortable using their gender might say, 'You know very well what, I'm heading lower that road.' " CONTINUE Reading through through ON Behind The Curtain
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
John Calley Appreciated in the new the new sony Memorial
Exactly what is a much more fitting place for any memorial for an individual who went three art galleries when compared to a soundstage?our editor recommendsJohn Calley Dies at 81John Calley Memorialized By 'Leaving Las Vegas' Director Mike Figgis (Exclusive)John Calley Appreciated by Candice BergenL.A. Film Experts recognition John CalleyRelated Subjects•Obituaries Sony's Stage 27, which once offered as Munchkinland in creating The Wizard of Oz, was the area for your John Calley memorial. He's died Sept. 13 at 81. Throughout his four-decade career, he'd run Warner Bros., UA and also the new the new sony. The stage's walls were covered in black drapes with stripes of 25-ft-high blue canvas as well as the floor engrossed inside a dark blue, synthetic turf. Within the building's east finish will be a gaily lit, elevated podium with three massive video screens behind it. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths The late-mid-day event came roughly 350 pals, family and co-employees who incorporated Robert Towne, Paul Masursky, James L. Brooks, John Glazer, Tony Bill, Bryan Lourd, David Promote, Pierce Brosnan, Stan Freberg and Annette Bening. The memorial began with remarks in the new the new sony co-chair Amy Pascal, who mentioned, "If John was what studio heads are similar to, you have to ought to be a stylish bunch. However, there's nobody like John Calley." She noted that her former boss had some "Hollywood cynicism, but he never let it have the better of him." She stated a extended report on Calley's preferences with top position prone to "the vibrant yellow Comes Royce always parked before Bijan. He'd screamed advertising online while he drove by." STORY: Spotlight: John Calley Pascal introduced videos tribute reel with sound system including Norman Jewison, Michael Barker, Seth Greenland, Neil Winter, Maria Bello, Tom Bernard, Sid Ganis, Yair Landau (who mentioned Calley was "not within it for his ego, but he preferred to achieve successInch), Akiva Goldsman and Natalie Portman, who mentioned Calley's advice to her was "don't pursue the money. It leads to loneliness. Have it accomplished for that love together with an excellent existence." There's furthermore a clip of Calley giving these pointers to filmmakers: "If you work with your stomach, which is a high quality one, you'll succeed.Inch The brand new the new sony chairman Howard Stringer began by saying he wondered what Calley would say if he understood the film clips at his memorial lost of sync. Just what the honoree would say, he made a decision, was "So was I generally.Inch STORY: Studio Tales: The brand new the new sony After watching that Calley went the studio with "the most of taste as well as the minimal tyranny," he told the story first printed inside the NYer of how Calley had once tried to employ anybody to assist him run Warner Bros. When the potential jobholder asked for what his title might be, Calley offered him a title greater in comparison to 1 he'd. He mentioned they're worldwide mind of production. When asked for what their very own title might be, Calley mentioned, "I might be the assistant for the worldwide mind of production." The chance worker asked for to think about it in the last weekend, then switched lower the job "as they couldn't uncover the issue.Inch It absolutely was a great story, except it absolutely was the identical one Mike Nichols asked for Warren Beatty to determine when arrived for him to determine the director's prepared remarks. It put Beatty inside an interesting position. He just went forward with telling the identical story two occasions, but gave it an actor's elocution. STORY: John Calley Appreciated: Hollywood Pays Tribute for the Late Studio Executive Film author Buck Henry spoke of having some of 1972's What's Happening Doc?, which Calley told him to help keep onto since it made an appearance as though the film is a hit. Immediately after, Calley visited Warners after which it told him he should sell his What's Happening share for the studio. Henry asked for why he'd told him not to sell and Calley mentioned that was before I increased to become professional at Warners. The writer told him he was keeping the shares because "he preferred the recommendations of Calley the friend." Mel Brooks spoke of a conversation he'd had with Calley over making Blazing Saddles together with a scene in which a classic lady was beaten up -- "really, really beaten up" -- made him nervous. Calley told him to go to with this. "In the event you increase for the bell," he mentioned, "ring it." EXCLUSIVE: Mister Howard Stringer Recalls John Calley Dana Delany spoken about how precisely much Calley loved women and the way much they loved him because "he recognized you for which you are. He didn't i would love you to change.In . She mentioned their last conversation was him asking "are we able to love each other always?" Related Subjects Annette Bening Howard Stringer John Calley Mel Brooks Warren Beatty Obituaries The brand new the new sony Amy Pascal
Ratings: Guy Up! Debuts with 7.8 Million Audiences
Mather Zickel. Teri Polo Guy Up! Ratings meh! Last Guy Standing? Nearly 3 million standing ... and departing. The debut in the ABC sitcom three males (Christopher Moynihan, Mather Zickel and Serta Folger) sussing out the required steps to become modern guy (and whether it includes using pomegranate body clean) clicked up 7.8 million audiences at 8:30/7:30c, posting a few.4 rating among industry-valued 18-to-49-year-olds - third within the time slot by both measures. Reviews considered the show insultingly bad. At 8/7c, each week after Tim Allen's new sitcom first demonstrated to 12.95 million audiences, the show had 10.20 million tuning in - a 21 percent drop. Furthermore, it received a 3. demo rating, lower from three.5 yesterday. Photo timeline: The emasculation of males on tv Clearly, ABC's sitcom tandem required to go facing CBS' NCIS, which attracted 19.01 million audiences (3.8 demo rating), together with the very first half of the Tuesday evening edition in the X Factor, which averaged 10.15 million (3.8) over two several hours. Also inside the first hour of prime time, The Finest Loser on NBC came 5.04 million people as well as the CW's 90210 1.44 million. At 9/8c, NCIS: La attracted 15.39 million versus. Dancing while using Stars' results (13.55 million), the second hour of Loser (5.25 million) and Ringer (1.79 million) - the CW is trying use a lift by airing numerous reruns and recently gave an entire-season order. Prime time's final hour Tuesday again was won by Memorable, which came 11.34 million audiences versus. Body of Proof (9.50 million) and Motherhood (4.98 million).
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Digital recording device sights boost 'Terra Nova'
Terra Nova spiked 42% from the live-plus-same-day rankings.
Primetime Digital recording device viewing stats still yield welcome news for that systems. In Nielsen's just-launched live-plus-7 rankings for that week of Sept. 26, week a couple of this year's-12 campaign, Fox's fledgling dino drama "Terra Nova" got a substantial boost, enough to upgrade its perf up to now from credible to get affordable. "Terra Nova" spiked 42% from the live-plus-same-day rankings in grown ups 18-49, rising from the 3.1 to 4.4, and 32% in audiences to 12.two million from 9.3 million. The hotshot from the rookie comedy crop, Fox's "New Girl," looks better still following a week of Digital recording device playback, rising 31% in grown ups 18-49 (to five.9 rating). This is also true for CBS' "2 Broke Women" (up 17% to five.4 within the demo). Other frosh skeins which are getting an essential 18-49 demo bounce from postponed viewing include NBC laffers "Up Through The Night" (up 52% to three.2) and "Whitney" (up 36% to three.4), CBS' "Person of great interestInch (up 30% to three.5) and ABC's "Revenge" (up 37% to three.7) and "Pan Am" (up 30% to three.4). The Digital recording device lift for "Terra Nova" likely reflects the impact from the show competing against ESPN's "Monday Evening Football." Live sports occasions are much less favorable to postponed viewing than the usual scripted drama. CBS' guy-friendly Monday 10 p.m. actioner "Hawaii 5-" has lengthy been a high Digital recording device gainer for the similar reason. For week two of year, it is also notable by using the live-plus-7 amounts considered in to the 18-49 demo ratings, both CBS' "2 . 5 Males" (up 20% to eight.9) and ABC's "Modern Family" (up 39% to 7.9) surpassed the week's No. 1 program, NBC's "Sunday Evening Football" (up 1% to 7.8). Contact Cynthia Littleton at cynthia.littleton@variety.com
Monday, October 17, 2011
Twilight Stars Stewart, Pattinson and Lautner Getting Grauman's Chinese Honors
Every day, thousands of visitors brave the costumed impersonators of Hollywood Blvd. to ogle the foot and handprints of filmdom’s greatest celebrities, immortalized in cement in front of the historic Grauman’s Chinese Theatre. Come November 3, expect that tourist foot traffic to multiply; that’s when Twilight stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner will add their pawprints alongside those of folks like Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, The Marx Brothers, and Judy Garland. [Hollywood Life, @ChineseTheatres]
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Titanic 3-D Sneak Preview: James Cameron Makes the Case for His Blockbuster Revival
It’s auteur 3-D work-in-progress week in NY! Less than a day after Martin Scorsese gave a hometown crowd an early glimpse at his upcoming Hugo, James Cameron dropped by Times Square to show off 17 minutes from his ongoing 3-D conversion of Titanic. “The thinking was to give you a general reminder of how the film worked,” Cameron said, introducing stereoscopic snippets of his 1997 blockbuster and 11-time Oscar-winner to a small audience of local press. “Probably most of you haven’t seen it in years and years. We’re not changing a frame. The ship still sinks; it ends the same way. The idea is to use 3-D as a conceptual framework for bringing the movie back to the screen. We believe the film works best in theaters, and that sustained its performance back in 1998 — that it played in theaters 16 weeks in the number-one position. And the reason for that, I think, was people’s perception of the movie as an emotional experience they wanted to share with other people.” He’s right, of course, about the theatrical experience. Having stumbled upon Titanic’s last hour a few weeks ago on TBS, I realized how well the spectacle of the doomed luxury liner’s maiden voyage held up 15 years later, even if the equally doomed love affair between Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) still left my cold, cold heart as unmoved as the iceberg that sealed their fate. The beauty of Titanic is that it is ambitious enough (and long enough, I guess), to be many things to many viewers, millions upon millions of whom valued its qualities enough to make it the highest-grossing film in history by returning — and returning again — to see it on the big screen. Cameron said he attributes this phenomenon in part to a viewer’s “contract with yourself” — the resolution that committing to and paying for the theatrical experience demands an equal level of commitment from a filmmaker. At least in the exhibition sense, Cameron argued, both Titanic and his record-breaking follow-up Avatar delivered on that pact. “I was trying to account for what was similar between the Titanic phenomenon and the Avatar phenomenon,” he said, “which proved very similar in a way, even though the movies were completely different and didn’t even always necessarily play to the same segments of the audience. But I think it was that decision to see the film on the big screen. I think the 3-D’s a part of that. It gives people a reason — a simple reason — to go to the movie theater. But I think there’s a lot more going on with it than just that.” Maybe, maybe not. Almost exactly six months removed from the tragedy’s 100th anniversary (and Titanic’s official re-release date), today was more of a day for specifics — a glimpse at what a year-plus and $18 million worth of 3-D conversion can buy the format’s No. 1 fan. It turns out that it’s no short-cuts, no “apps” and no limits, just 300 artists at their workstations going back through every line of every frame of film. “Every hair on Kate’s head has to be done,” Cameron said. “They have to blow it way up to the pixel level. They have to outline it. They have to assign depth layers to it. They have to create volume by adding a mesh to it — a rotoscoped mesh. It’s a very complex process. And then they have to go back and paint in the missing parts. Because you can imagine: If you’re looking at an object in 3-D, your right eye is seeing a little bit more around the right side of the object, and your left eye is seeing a little bit more around the left side of the object. That’s parallax — that’s what gives you that depth illusion. But when you see an object where’s no information there from the original photography, then you have to make that up.” He went on about “volumetric geometry” and “physics-based fluid simulations,” but honestly, beyond the still-staggering ship-boarding sequence — the curve of Winslet’s hat, the bustle of the crowd, even the gentle sway of a gaslamp — and a steamy, bracing sprint through the ship’s engine room, I couldn’t discern much of the painstaking work that Cameron cited. That said, it was 17 minutes, only about five of which featured the full panic of the ship’s fateful collision and its protracted submersion into the Atlantic. That’s the stuff in my contract with myself, not necessarily how the sunlight glints just so off of Billy Zane’s mimosa. Cameron gets this; he’s publicly criticized the haste of most post-production conversion out there, and himself was the first to admit today that the reason that Avatar and Scorsese’s Hugo made (or are at least expected to make) the visual impression they did was their native 3-D production values. As such, the man whose $200 million passion project made him the self-coronated King of the World is left to coax the shapes, breezes, currents and more out of that very project — or else.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Walt Disney Extends Robert Iger's Contract Through June 2016
NY - The Walt Disney Co. has extended Robert Iger's employment contract through June 2016, the entertainment conglomerate said Friday, putting in motion a longer-term succession process. Under the new agreement, effective Oct. 1, Iger, 60, will add the role of chairman following current chairman John Pepper Jr.'s retirement from the board at Disney's 2012 annual shareholder meeting in March. Until then, Iger will remain president and CEO, Disney said. Iger, who was named president and CEO on Sept. 30, 2005, will then hold the positions of chairman and CEO through March 31, 2015, at which time a new CEO will be named. Iger will retain the title of executive chairman until his term ends, the company said. The contract calls for his retirement at the end of the term. Iger's previous employment contract was set to expire on Jan. 31, 2013. "The Disney board took action at this time to secure the benefit of Iger's leadership through 2016, provide for an effective, seamless succession and management transition and a continuity of the company's corporate strategy to create long-term value for shareholders," Disney said in a statement. Wall Street observers say theme parks unit head Tom Staggs and CFO Jay Rasulo, who previously swapped jobs to give them exposure to new roles, are likely internal candidates for the CEO role once it opens up, but they also mention other strong executives as possible candidates. "I expect Jay Rasulo or Tom Staggs to be named the subsequent CEO - or president first," said Miller Tabak analyst David Joyce, who highlighted Disney's deep management bench. "Anne Sweeney or George Bodenheimer, who currently co-run the TV properties, could likely be shifted into the parks or CFO role then." Meanwhile, Iger's annual salary will rise from $2 million to $2.5 million under his new contract. He is not receiving any up-front equity award in connection with the new contract agreement, and his annual bonus - whose target increases by $2 million to $12 million - will be based on the company's performance, including operating profit, return on invested capital, earnings per share and after-tax free cash flow. His annual long-term equity incentive award of options and restricted stock units will be "entirely dependent on the company's future financial performance," Disney said. Disney highlighted that Iger "has led the company to record operating results while positioning Disney for the future in the global, dynamic multi-media industry." It added that Disney's total shareholder return since his elevation to the president and CEO roles is five times higher than that of the broad-based S&P 500 stock index. "As one of the most iconic brands and preeminent companies in the world, The Walt Disney Company requires a leader with the proven ability to drive creative and financial success in a dynamic world," Pepper said in a statement. Said Iger: "I'm committed to increasing long-term value for shareholders and am confident we will continue to do so through the successful execution of our core strategic priorities: the creation of high quality, branded content and experiences, the use of technology, and creating growth in numerous and exciting international markets." Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Topics
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