Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Black Swan Interns Seeking Class-Action Lawsuit to Curb Exploitation of Unpaid Labor
“The only thing I learned on this internship was to be more picky in choosing employment opportunities… Black Swan had more than $300 million in revenues. If they paid us, it wouldn’t make a big difference to them, but it would make a huge difference to us.” Recent college grad Alex Footman didn’t pick up many useful lessons during his time making coffee on the set of the Darren Aronofsky Oscar pic, but he and a fellow intern are attempting to change how Hollywood exploits labor does business. Good luck to the little guys? [NYT via MovieCityNews] The Hangover 2 Watch Online
Warner Bros Dates Gangster Squad
Warner Bros mentioned today that it's going to release its Ruben Fleischer-directed mob drama Gangster Squad on March. 19, 2012, in the teeth of next season’s honours season. Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Josh Brolin and Emma Stone star inside the pic, that's occur 19 forties-era La and concentrates on a police unit that's produced to think about lower mind gangster Mickey Cohen, who's carried out by Penn. Also set being released on that date is Lionsgate’s romantic comedy The Big Wedding with Robert P Niro and Susan Sarandon additionally to Vital Vantage’s untitled David Chase film, his feature directorial debut, of a group pals in sixties Nj who form a garage band. UPDATE: The studio also mentioned it's shifting its Zac Efron-starrer The Lucky One, good Nicholas Sparks novel, from August. 12, 2012 to April 20, 2012.
Saturday, 24 September 2011
National basketball association may lock out nets revs
Lebron and Kobe Bryant fought it on ABC's traditional Christmas Day 2010 broadcast.With little movement in discussions between National basketball association proprietors and gamers, television tv stations and marketers are irritatingly waiting around the sidelines for which presently appears inevitable: the probability of the professional basketball season losing games from the regular-season schedule -- or worse.When the National basketball association does not play some of its 2011-2012 sked (which runs from November into June), national service providers ABC/ESPN and TNT will forfeit around $1.25 billion in ad sales revenue, based on one estimate. Include regional sports nets, most of which will struggle even harder compared to national nets to locate substitute product for that high-profile National basketball association, and there's without doubt a great deal is on the line.Still, because so many sports fans don't take serious notice from the National basketball association until winter (ABC's first game is typically on Christmas Day), a shortish work stoppage such as the one out of 1998 (which trimmed the growing season from 82 games to 50) would not be everything devastating."The National basketball association is essential sports programming and when there's no season or maybe the growing season is limited, their sales revenue is going to be influenced," former CBS Sports mind Neal Pilson states. "A few of the money could be re-expressed through the systems in other sports or programming where there's an identical demographic, but it'll have an effect.InchThinking about the NBA's rankings for marquee matchups and postseason contests recently, systems is going to be missing out on the strong artist. For instance, all the league's TV partners demonstrated nice rankings gains last season, and May's compelling playoff action lifted TNT towards the No. 1 place for that month among all fundamental cable nets in each and every key rankings category."The figures the National basketball association hits among 18-35 males, as well as 18-54 males, it's a pretty searched for-after demographic and (tv stations) are certainly baffled there," states SNL Kagan analyst Adam Swanson.Still, the quantity of damage that canceled games may have around the systems will differ greatly based on their inventory of other programming options. For instance, throughout the final National basketball association work stoppage in 1998-99, TNT could fill its National basketball association timeslots with films along with other creation that really outperformed their expected National basketball association rankings. Although this may not be now, TNT's complementary selection of entertainment fare can help. "A primary reason they (TNT) possess the National basketball association is since it is a demographic that's compatible to numerous their male-oriented programming," Pilson states. Consequently, they might have the ability to cover some advertising deficits with implies that attract exactly the same demographic the National basketball association draws, such as the more male-skewing of their dramas, "Southland" and "Leverage."ESPN also offers an in-depth roster of sporting options and sports paperwork to pay for any lost arranging. However for RSNs that depend on one sport for various occasions of the year -- for example baseball in spring and basketball during the cold months -- matters could be more difficult."For that regionals, the impact is significant," Pilson states. "ESPN can move advertising to school basketball and Turner can move a few of the money to entertainment qualities, however for RSNs that do not have hockey, on their behalf, this is serious."Although not everyone thinks RSNs will require this type of huge hit. Harvey Schiller, who formerly offered as leader of Turner Sports and Boss of YankeesNet, highlights that RSNs take advantage of audiences that typically are curious about not just basketball but additionally whatever other anchor sports the funnel provides. Consequently, customer bases shouldn't seriously fall off. Simultaneously, with no overhead of televising games, RSNs is going to be cutting an enormous cost."(RSNs) are still getting their customer costs, that are truly the life blood (of the revenue)," Schiller states. "The advertising revenue is usually comparable to the price of production, so without creating anything, their operating costs go lower significantly."If, actually, systems is going to be OK for the short term or mid-term, the question becomes whether you will see significant damage for any extended stay in play. In April, Mike Ozanian, co-host from the YES Network's Forbes SportsMoney, believed the National basketball association could expect a minimum of a 30% increase on its national TV privileges costs when contracts are positioned for renegotiation in 2016. When it comes to marketers, Chris Russo, who's Boss of independent online sports property Large Lead Sports, states you will see creative choices for dollars formerly reserved for that National basketball association. Included in this are marketing possibilities with National basketball association personas plus some migration to digital shops with sports that achieve exactly the same demos because the National basketball association.But neither Russo nor other experts believe marketers will remain away lengthy once the National basketball association eventually returns towards the hard court. "You can observe what went down using the National football league lately," Swanson states. "In the beginning some marketers were performing hardball plus they were saying, 'We're not extending its love to conduct business once they return.' Installed up a front, however when it came lower into it, once the ball got moving on football, then all of the marketers signed plus they were prepared to pay rates. Basketball is not as large as football, but it's been doing much better than baseball in certain respects. If you wish to pursue that market, it's kind of a smart choice: Marketers is going to be back." 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Friday, 23 September 2011
Breaking Bad Sneak Peek: Will Ted Keep Skyler's Money?
Anna Gunn Like Saul said, it was a bad idea.On last week's Breaking Bad, Skyler (Anna Gunn) was forced to reveal to her former boss/lover Ted (Christopher Cousins) that she was the one, not a non-existent dead great aunt, who supplied him with the $620,000 (aka Walt's drug money) to pay off his back taxes - which, of course, Ted had promptly used to buy a Mercedes. Fall Preview: Get scoop on all your favorite returning showsBut now that Ted knows the true origin of the cash, will he still keep the money?Watch a sneak peek from Sunday's episode (10/9c, AMC) and find out. Watch X-Men: First Class Full Movie
Jane Lynch Unsure She Would Like to Host Emmys Again
NEW You are able to (AP) Just days after hosting her first Emmy Honours, actress Jane Lynch states she's unsure she'd try it again.Lynch stated within an interview Wednesday when she needed to decide now, her answer could be no. But she states she'd a lot of fun and had not felt "that creative and alive inside a very long time."Her Emmy performance Sunday received mixed reviews.The actress is marketing her new memoir, "Happy Accidents," and "Glee." Lynch plays glee-club-disliking cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester around the hit Fox series, which opened its third season Tuesday.Lynch states she's searching toward investing time together with her family since the Emmys are gone. She married Lara Embry this past year and it is stepmother to Embry's 9-year-old daughter, Haden.Copyright 2011 Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Jeremy Renner Attached to 'King of Heists'
And there's that news van again. The ever-busy Jeremy Renner has attached himself to another project. Per Deadline, he'll star in 'King of Heists,' an adaptation of J. North Conway's non-fiction book about George Leslie, a bank robber in 1878 NY. Renner is set to appear in 'Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol' this December, as well as 'Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters,' 'The Avengers,' 'The Bourne Legacy,' 'Ice Age: Continental Drift,' and -- perhaps -- a biopic about actor Steve McQueen. Just a few things. [Deadline] Photo: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images Watch a Movie
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Veteran Grandmotherly Actress Frances Bay Dies at 92
Frances Bay, most widely known on her little old lady roles in David Lynch’s films, Happy Gilmore, and numerous TV episodes, died Friday Bay dies at 92 veteran character actress at 92. She didn’t come in films until 1978’s Foul Play costarring Chevrolet Chase and Goldie Hawn, but she’s an extremely memorable actress with great charisma. Lately she made guest looks as quiet Aunt Ginny on ABC’s The Center. Let’s watch Ben Stiller terrorize her following the jump. Frances Bay dies at 92 veteran character actress [LA Occasions]
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope
A Thomas Tull and Warrior Poets presentation. (International sales: CAA, Los Angeles.) Produced by Jeremy Chilnick, Matthew Galkin, Harry Knowles, Thomas Tull. Executive producers, Gil Champion, Harry Knowles, Stan Lee, Jack Selby, Benjamin Statler, Joss Whedon. Directed by Morgan Spurlock. Written by Spurlock, Jeremy Chilnick.With: Holly Conrad, James Darling, Guillermo del Toro, Seth Green, Se Young Kang, Harry Knowles, Stan Lee, Frank Miller, Eli Roth, Chuck Rozanski, Joss Whedon.Somewhere in Iowa, there lives a lonely geek deeply ashamed of his love for comicbooks, action figures and/or "Star Trek" re-runs. Morgan Spurlock's "Comic-Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope" is designed to convince that poor misfit he's not alone -- that for four days every July, there exists a place where he belongs. Keeping himself off-camera while putting exec producers Joss Whedon, Stan Lee and Harry Knowles front-and-center alongside half a dozen extreme fans, Spurlock brings his usual good-humored approach to the subject, nicely balancing absurdity with genuine human interest. VOD and direct-sales seem the surest way to reach the Con-verted. Before Spurlock, many have tried and failed to make a film that definitively captures the Hajj-to-Mecca-like experience of the 125,000-plus pop-culture aficionados who crowd the San Diego Convention Center each year for Comic-Con. Some come to meet their idols, others hope to be discovered, but most simply thrive in an environment where they can celebrate their favorite fictional characters. Remember, "fan" is short "fanatic"; these are not low-key personalities. The logistical challenges alone make telling their collective story an undertaking even more complex than shooting a 3D Miley Cyrus concert movie, and one that required as many as 26 cameras rolling at any given time. To simplify things, Spurlock solicited potential subjects online and chose six whose personal narratives represented the range of experience the event delivers: a collector obsessed with buying a limited-edition toy, two aspiring illustrators, an amateur costume designer, a veteran comicbook dealer and a young man who met his soul-mate at Comic-Con one year earlier (their co-dependent relationship gives new meaning to the word "cling-on"). In what could prove to be the "Canterbury Tales" of our generation, had Chaucer enlisted the cathedral's most evangelical priests to underwrite a Catholic recruitment video, "Comic-Con" offers insight into the dreams and desperations of these six pilgrims. Will Chuck Rozanski, owner of Mile High Comics, find a buyer for the Holy Grail of Marvel comics, a near-mint copy of Red Raven No. 1? Can Holly Conrad and her team of Mass Effect fans overcome wardrobe malfunctions to win the masquerade ball? How many Storm Troopers can you squeeze into one photo op? All these questions and more will be answered in what feels like an extended sizzle reel for the event (which bears little resemblance to the nerdy swap meet that began in 1970). By the end of Day Two, with another half-hour to go, the excitement is already beginning to wear thin. Working with editors Tim K. Smith and Tova Goodman for nearly a year, Spurlock can't quite decide how to organize all that footage, projected at a low enough resolution he must have intended the project for home viewing , where it's easy enough to bundle the film with hours of bonus material. In addition to making this doc, Spurlock also published a coffee-table book featuring photos (in full costumed regalia) of "cosplay" groupies and their idols snapped against a plain white backdrop. Video interviews from these same sessions make their way into the film, which strains between cramming in as many famous faces as possible and finding anything meaningful to say. Spurlock is too busy hyping the film/TV/comicbook/vidgame industries' single biggest hype platform to get philosophical, though psychologists could have a field day with these characters (like Eric, whose parents met at a Star Trek convention). For the casual film or TV admirer, the result has a vaguely unsettling feel that calls to mind the "Gooble gobble! One of us!" scene in Tod Browning's "Freaks." This isn't a vicarious tour of Comic-Con so much as an indoctrination.Camera (color, HDCAM), Daniel Marracino; editors, Tim K. Smith, Tova Goodman; music, Jingle Punks; sound, Michael Legum; supervising sound editor/re-recording mixer, Lewis Goldstein; associate producers, Shannon Gibson, Alba Tull; casting, Michael Sutton. Reviewed at Toronto Film Festival (Real to Reel), Sept. 11, 2011. Running time: 86 MIN. Contact Peter Debruge at peter.debruge@variety.comWatch Harry Potter 7 Online
Monday, 12 September 2011
ROLL CALL: Madonnas Love Letter To Hydrangeas
By Jesse SperoLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Your Everyday Dispatch of Celebrity Shenanigans Madonna Has Last Laugh At Hydrangea-Gate: Just whenever you thought hydrangeas would obtain due from Madonna, the pop star will get the final laugh concerning the flowers she likes to detest. You've no clue the number of nights I've lost thinking generate an income hurt you, the pop star states in quiet movie-esque clip launched on Monday, where she's seen lovingly patting some the flowers. The clip occurs the heels from the star voicing her distaste for that flower throughout a look and feel in the Toronto Film Festival a week ago. My heart will burst with sadness. I have to know over time you might forgive me. Basically might take back my words I'd, however i cant, what exactly am I playing? I'm playing the truth that I still hate hydrangeas! And That I will invariably hate them! Its a totally free country! So [expletive] you, I love roses!! she ongoing within the new clip, as she throws the flowers down and stomps in it. Madonna 1, hydrangeas . Browse the Madonnas love letter, HERE! Tats for Vanessa and Ashley!: Former Senior High School Musical co-stars Vanessa Hudgens and Ashley Tisdale stored their Best friend status under control with a visit to the tattoo shop a week ago. Based on People, the happy couple visited famous New You are able to City tattoo artist Bang Bang, where Ashley had jamais seule, French for never alone, inked on her behalf feet and Vanessea place the symbol for Om on the rear of her hands. Browse the pairs new ink, HERE! Clooney & His Woman: George Clooney may not like getting requested about his personal existence while hes working, but he does not appear in your thoughts getting new woman Stacy Keibler to operate-related occasions. Browse the pair at Fox Searchlight and Vanity Fair party in Toronto over the past weekend, HERE! Top Gun Returns!: Ready for Maverick, Goose and Iceman in 3-D? Based on the Hollywood Reporter, Tom Cruise ships 1986 legendary movie can get the three-D treatment and become re-launched in theaters at the begining of 2012. We are able to only think that the films beach volleyball scene will require on another existence! Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved.These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Friday, 9 September 2011
Inside Out
A World Wrestling Entertainment release of a World Wrestling Entertainment production. Produced by Mike Pavone. Executive producer, Lori Lewis. Co-producer, Nancy Hirami. Directed by Artie Mandelberg. Screenplay, Dylan Schaffer.With: Paul Levesque, Michael Rapaport, Parker Posey, Bruce Dern, Michael Cudlitz, Julie White, Juliette Goglia, Jency Griffin.In its continuing quest to make Paul "Triple H" Levesque a viable movie star, WWE casts the hulking wrestler in yet another ex-con role in "Inside Out," sandwiching him between Michael Rapaport and Parker Posey, arguably two of Hollywood's quirkiest supporting players. But their flakiness effectively plays off the taciturn, muscle-bound Levesque, whose cliched choice to go straight or crooked, juxtaposed with Rapaport's loose-cannon loquaciousness, turns moral questions into an entertaining vaudeville routine. Veering crazily in tone, "Inside Out" might fail to catapult its star into wider acceptability, but should delight fans of lightly absurd actioners upon its limited Sept. 9 release. AJ (Levesque), released from prison after a 13-year stretch discovers that his best pal Jack (Rapaport), whom he went to jail to protect, has married his best girl (Parker Posey) in his absence. Apparently unfazed, AJ moves in with the couple and their lively daughter (Juliette Goglia), clutching a box of pickle jars, the key to his new, non-criminal future. But Jack, the son of a ruthless if mild-mannered veterinarian-cum-crime lord (Bruce Dern in fine thesping fettle), has other ideas, anxious to rope him back into the family fold and its newest extralegal venture: cigarette smuggling. While AJ manages to resist dad's insidious blandishments, he has no defense against violent psycho Jack, and soon finds himself carting around dead bodies and lying through his pearly whites to shield Jack from the consequences of his increasingly off-the-wall nastiness. Scripter Dylan Schaffer and helmer Artie Mandelberg make the most of Rapaport's rat-a-tat commentary, spoken in classic post-Tarantino gangster mode, to fill the gaps around Levesque's frequent stolid silences. Silence is also the stock in trade of Dern's main enforcer, a black-clad Eastern European assassin named Irena (Jency Griffin), whose wide scary grin attests to her love for her work, and whose scrawled trademark "Kaboom" precedes her problem-solving explosions. Meanwhile, Julie White, as a screwball tax investigator, sets the stage for the pic's convoluted happy-unhappy-happy ending. If many of the script's circumstances seem a bit too convenient (both AJ and the tax investigator are given cancer-ridden dying parents, apparently so their paths can unwittingly cross at the hospital), Mandelberg's direction provides a cavalier "what next?" verve that invites incongruity. Production values are solid, with fluid action sequences that show none of the stop-and-go problems that characterized earlier WWE outings.Camera (color), Kenneth Zunder; editor, Jerry U. Frizell; music, James Alan Johnston; music supervisor, Neil Lawi; production designer, Raymond Pumilia; costume designer, Claire Breaux; sound (Dolby Digital, DTS), Paul Ledford; supervising sound editors, Michael Babcock, Frank Smathers; re-recording mixers, Timothy O. LeBlanc, Tom Ozanich; casting, Denise Chamian. Reviewed on DVD, New York, Sept. 7, 2011. MPAA Rating: PG-13. Running time: 93 MIN. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Cinemax Gives Series Pickup to Aaron Sorkin Project
Cinemax has given a set order towards the untitled Aaron Sorkin project, set a cable news organization.our editor recommendsAaron Sorkin, 'The Office's' John Krasinski Team for Chateau Marmont MiniJeff Daniels in Foretells Star in Aaron Sorkins Cinemax Pilot (Exclusive)Aaron Sorkin: Shaun Daniels Likely to Knock You Out Of Trouble in New Cinemax Pilot The hourlong series focuses on a cable news anchor, his executive producer, the newsroom staff as well as their boss because they put down on the pursuit to perform the news when confronted with commercial and corporate obstacles -- as well as their personal entanglements. Shaun Daniels, Emily Mortimer, Alison Pill, John Gallgher Junior., Olivia Munn, Dev Patel, Thomas Sadoski and Mike Waterston star. Daniels' role was initially written like a fortysomething and marks the actor's first regular series television role. Sorkin, who won an Academy Award for penning the script for that Social Networking, will executive produce and write. To organize, he stayed rich in-profile cable news personas, like Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews, to comprehend the planet he planned to recreate. Scott Rudin (The Social Networking) and Alan Poul (Six Ft Under, The Large C) function as executive producers, with Greg Mottola pointing the pilot and Francine Maisler because the casting director. For Sorkin, the project is going to be his first on cable, together with his three previous TV series (Sports Evening, Free Airline Wing and Studio 60 about the Sunset Strip) airing on broadcast (the very first on ABC and also the latter on NBC). He's also joining using the Office's John Krasinski for any Chauteau Marmont miniseries at Cinemax, in line with the book Existence in the Marmont, through the hotel's co-proprietors Raymond R. Sarlot and Fred Basten. Related Subjects Shaun Daniels Aaron Sorkin Cinemax
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Real Housewives Address Armstrongs Suicide
-- The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills expressed shock and some measure of guilt over the suicide of cast member Taylor Armstrongs husband in the shows season premiere Monday night. Russell Armstrong hung himself Aug. 15, after filming for the shows second season was complete. Difficulties in the Armstrongs marriage were a storyline in Season 1 and cast members said Russell Armstrongs death came after a separation. I think a lot of us have some guilt about not seeing this coming, Kyle Richards said. For me its very hard to move forward because it is such a tragic situation and so many people have been left hurt by it. But as difficult as that is, life goes on. It has to. The cast gathered at Adrienne Maloofs home on Aug. 29 to film a short prologue addressing the suicide for the season premiere on the Bravo network. The ensuing episode and the remainder of the season are being edited by series producers, presumably to take some of the focus off the couples marital problems. Taylor Armstrong did not appear in the prologue, but was involved in one of the shows most contentious moments after telling the group at a dinner party that she and her husband were in therapy. Were working on things, Taylor Armstrong said. Were knee deep into so much psychotherapy that Im sick of myself. So its been really helpful for each of us to take a look at our own lives and what we brought into the relationship and how its affecting our time together. Ken Todd, husband of cast member Lisa Vanderpump, said he felt undergoing therapy was a sign of weakness, upsetting Taylor Armstrong, who called his comments rude. Russell Armstrong left no suicide note, but cast members speculated financial difficulties may have led to his suicide. They said Taylor Armstrong might not have been aware of the couples troubles. The Real Housewives series of shows thrives on gossip and internal strife among cast members and the Armstrongs marriage was a frequent topic. Cast members noted in the shows prologue that they often only heard one side of the story, with some regretting they didnt have his perspective on events. I think we were all told the same thing and we were only reacting to what weve been told, Camille Grammer said. And what we weve been doing I think we were all doing it was we were just trying to protect our friend. Copyright 2011 by Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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