Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Modern Family Start Searching: Book of Mormon's Josh Gad Loves to Guy-Shake
Ty Burrell, Julie Bowen, Josh Gad It of Mormon's Josh Gad could make his Modern Family debut on Wednesday - so when imaginable, his character is a lot more awkward than Phil Dunphy (Ty Burrell). "He was elevated inside the neighborhood and used to be the Dunphys neighbor," Gad notifies TVGuide.com. "He eventually ends up coming back on and on for them. They're very amazed at what he's finished with themselves as they wasn't always can make lots of his existence and quite contrary happens." Modern Family partners with Greg Kinnear for guest place Gad has producers Chris Lloyd and Steve Levitan by means of saying thanks to for landing the role. He formerly labored while using Modern Family duo on Fox's short-were living comedy Back. "We'd been trying to pair up for a while to use again together, then one day they referred to as me up and mentioned, 'We have this phenomenal character and when you are able obtain another to destroy out of your normal work, we'd love that you ought to come and take action,In . according to him. "I, clearly, complied because this show is a few popular, however felt appreciate it needed my presence to have the ability to achieve that next phase.In . The logistics of getting Gad to La to shoot the role weren't as simple as him really landing the plum part. It of Mormon actor travelled to L.A. Monday morning, leaped around the Red-colored-colored Eye your evening striking happens Tuesday evening for Mormon. Still, according to him, it absolutely was completely useful. "It absolutely was a reunion of sorts with Ty Burell, who was simply on Back, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson which i acquired our starts inside the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee on Broadway together. It absolutely was so rewarding which i'd take action once more." Watch full cases of Modern Family No matter the chaotic measures Gad needed to shoot Modern Family, he hopes this isn't the ultimate we view of him on tv. "Allow me to fly every Monday for an additional year to go to execute a guest role on every single show presently shooting only to say I did so,In . according to him getting fun. "We'll just start with the CSIs, knock these off." For his time on Modern Family, Gad points to specific scene that made his time useful. "Most likely probably the most fun element of the entire shoot was this physical comedy bit that Ty which i arrived at really create by yourself,In . according to him. "It is really an old meet-and-greet handshake that goes to date which is so unnecessarily elaborate." Have a look at what scene Gad is talking about in this sneak look below:
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Sour note for Bachmann on 'Fallon'
Michele Bachmanns appearance on NBCs 'Late Evening With Jimmy Fallon' triggered a stir among conservative writers.
When GOP presidential contender Bachmann Wanted required to the level on "Late Evening with Jimmy Fallon" on Monday evening, she was welcomed to strange-sounding entrance music. Because it switched out, it had been an audio lesson known as "Lyin' Ass Bitch."Naturally, the option of the song produced an uproar, particularly among conservative writers, but additionally among individuals on the other hand from the ideological spectrum from Bachmann. Repetition. Nita Lowey (D-N.Y.) known as the option of music "insulting and inappropriate," and known as to have an apology from NBC, Fallon and also the Roots.The option apparently is made by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, bandleader for that Roots. who isn't merely a supporter and cause of Leader Obama, but taunted his choice inside a tweet soon after the show. On Tuesday, he was more conciliatory. NBC and Fallon didn't have official comment, but directed reporters to some statement that Questlove released."The performance would be a tongue-in-oral cavity and sporadically decision. The show was unaware of it and that i feel below par if her feelings were hurt. Which was not my intention," he stated.The incident will most likely not slow the trek of challengers to late evening talk shows (Daily Variety, November. 18), however it could quiet Questlove's selection of provocative entrance music.As Fallon stated in the own tweet, "@questlove is grounded." Contact Ted Manley at ted.manley@variety.com
Monday, November 21, 2011
NBC Nabs Jim Henson Puppet Comedy
AsThe Muppets prepares to hit theaters, NBC is readying some puppet fare of its own. The network is developingTheNew Nabors,a single-camera comedy project that centers on a family that lives in Palm Springs and is aghast with their new neighbors -- a gang of puppets. The project, which hails from Jim Henson Studios in association with Universal Television, will be written by 30 Rock executive proudcer John Riggiand John Hoffman, who will also executive produce alongside Henson Company CEO and Jim Henson's daughter Lisa Henson. Email: Lacey.Rose@THR.com; Twitter: @LaceyVRose Related Topics TV Development
Playwright Shelagh Delaney dies
Playwright Shelagh Delaney, best known for her 1958 effort "A Taste of Honey," died of cancer on Sunday night at her daughter's home in eastern England, said agent Jane Villiers. Delaney was a few days short of her 72nd birthday. The writer was just 19 when "A Taste of Honey" premiered. The downbeat tale of a young woman's pregnancy following a one-night stand with a black sailor, and her supportive relationship with a gay artist, verged on scandalous at the time, but the play had successful runs in London and NY. The play, and its subsequent film adaptation, are generally considered to be part of Britain's "kitchen sink realism" movement of the late 1950s and 1960s, which portrayed the gritty reality of working-class life and also included works such as John Osborne's "Look Back in Anger" and Alan Sillitoe's "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning." Delaney's immediate inspiration was her dislike of Terence Rattigan's play "Variations on a Theme." Believing she could do better, she wrote "A Taste of Honey" in two weeks, reworking material from a novel she was writing. Delaney and the film's director, Tony Richardson, shared BAFTA and Writers Guild awards for best screenplay for the 1961 film adaptation, which starred Rita Tushingham. She rebelled against the theater, which she saw as portraying "safe, sheltered, cultured lives in charming surroundings, not life as the majority of ordinary people know it." "No one in my play despairs," Delaney added. "Like the majority of people, they take in their stride whatever happens to them and remain cheerful." Her second play, "The Lion in Love," about a difficult marriage between a frustrated man and an aggressive woman, did not enjoy the same success when it opened in 1960. She didn't write for the theater again until 1979, when she revised her BBC TV series "The House that Jack Built." In between, she wrote screenplays: "The White Bus," 1966; "Charlie Bubbles," 1968, for which she won a second Writers Guild Award; and "The Raging Moon," 1970. She also wrote the screenplay for the 1985 film "Dance with a Stranger," based on the story of Ruth Ellis, the last woman to be executed for a crime in Britain. "A Taste of Honey" enjoyed a musical reincarnation in the work of prominent Manchester band the Smiths. The band's songwriter, Morrissey, lifted many lines from Delaney's play, including "I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice." The face of the young playwright features on the cover of the Smiths' 1987 album, "Louder than Bombs." Delaney is survived by a daughter and three grandchildren. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Spike in ring with 'MMA Junkie Live'
Worried the finish of Occupy Wall Street's faceoff using the NYPD means there will not be anymore beatings in news reports? Spike includes a solution: "MMA Junkie Live" will give you mma fans with coverage from the sport-fighting world beginning in The month of january. The internet confirmed to Variety its intends to go all-unscripted news content is a large number of Spike's mandate, with concentrate on videogames along with other male-centered industries of entertainment. The show is really a partnership with MMAjunkie.com, a part of USA Today Sports Media Group. Half-hour series is going to be located by MMA experts and reporters who'll discuss and debate the fighting news during the day news show will even stress social networking engagement. Hosts for that series should be introduced. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Music service MOG looking for BMWs, Minis
Music streaming service MOG is going to be obtainable in 2011 model BMW and Small automobiles, the organization introduced Tuesday, which makes it the first one to launch on-demand music integration into cars. Obtainable in any 2011 BMW or Small outfitted using the BMW Applications or Small Connected options, correspondingly, the integration allows MOG customers to manage music choices although the car's in-dash entertainment system. For connecting, MOG customers must sign up for the $9.99 monthly tier and also have the appropriate smartphone application. "People pay attention to music more while driving than elsewhere, therefore it was crucial for us to provide MOG within the vehicle," stated MOG senior Vice president of economic development Came Denbo inside a statement. Indeed, in-dash integration in cars has lengthy been a target for Internet radio provider The planet pandora, that has been going after close ties with auto producers for quite some time. With on-demand services showing an progressively competitive arena, MOG's early advantage here could end up being significant. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Monday, November 14, 2011
Anna Kournikova Is Off NBC's 'Biggest Loser' (Exclusive)
Anna Kournikova won't be coming back for next season of NBC's The Greatest Loser, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.our editor recommendsAnna Kournikova Makes Debut as 'Biggest Loser' Trainer Viewer Reaction Mixed 'Biggest Loser': Anna Kournikova Changing Jillian Michaels PHOTOS: 2011 Glamour Women of the season Honours Kournikova was hired by NBC to host and behave as trainer on season 12 from the reality weight reduction series, following Jillian Michael's exit. It appeared like a good idea at that time: she's attractive, camera friendly along with a major athlete. But staffers say they clashed together with her, and a few of the participants found her a little brash. Whereas Michaels was soothing, encouraging as well as beneficial, Kournikova didn't understand her overweight participants, frequently letting them know about her very own tough upbringing once they were not impressed with training being hard. VIDEOS: Emmy Roundtable With Reality TV A resource on the program really known as Kournikova "a nightmare." She'd certainly not have access to been mistaken for any existence coach. STORY: Anna Kournikova Makes Debut as 'Biggest Loser' Trainer Viewer Reaction Mixed Kournikova and her reps did admit to THR that they is departing the show after one season, and also the tennis star released this statement to us: "I loved time around the Greatest Loser ranch. Although I won't be coming back like a full-time trainer on season 13, I'll always take part in The Greatest Loser family and my resolve for improving lives through physical fitness continues.Inch Related Subjects NBC The Greatest Loser
Co-Founding father of Social Networking Site Diaspora Dies at 22
Ilya Zhitomirskiy, among four founders in the social networking site Diaspora, has died at 22-years old. A real estate agent for your San Francisco Bay Area medical examiner's office certifies the dying for the Connected Press, though declined to go over the particulars all over the dying. An origin near the Diaspora told CNNMoney that Zhitomirskiy committed suicide in the last weekend. The San Francisco Bay Area Police Department taken proper care of immediately calls regarding a possible suicide within the 700 block of Treat Avenue on Saturday, November. 12 around 8:10 p.m, CNNMoney reviews. "In this situation it appears being suicide," SFPD Officer Alvie Esparaza mentioned. "However, the medical examiner's office could make the best decision." Zhitomirskiy co-founded Diaspora with three other NY University students. The crowd introduced their project on April 24, 2010 and looked for funds using the crowd-funding site Kickstarter in April. The project elevated a complete of $200,000 from 6,500 contributor in just 39 days, including Facebook Boss Mark Zuckerberg. The web site had fought for funds in recent several days, asking for additional donations in October utilizing a company blog. Diaspora is certainly a wide open-acquired community of websites, which allows clients to own private data and control how with whom to discuss content. The web site incorporated an image on its web page in remembrance in the late founder, getting a caption reading through through: "Ilya Zhitomirskiy 1989-2011." Related Subjects Obituaries
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Immortals Reigns With $32M Opening Weekend
First Launched: November 13, 2011 12:48 PM EST Credit: Relativity Media Caption Trailer: Henry Cavill In ImmortalsLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The gods of ancient A vacation in a holiday in greece have extended their rule for the weekend box office getting a No. 1 debut for your action tale Immortals. The story of Greek hero Theseus needed in $32 million in your area, while studio estimations Sunday put Adam Sandlers new comedy Jack and Jill at No. 2 getting a $26 million opening. The completely new movies knocked the animated hit Puss in Boots for the No. 3 place after two weekends towards the top. Puss in Boots acquired $25.5 million, raising its domestic total to $108.8 million. Director Clint Eastwoods J. Edgar, a film biography starring Leonardo DiCaprio as longtime FBI boss J. Edgar Hoover, carried out in narrower release and opened up up at No. 5 with $11.5 million. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Big Medias 3Q Earnings Roundup: Are CEOs Worried About The Economy, Or Looking For A Scapegoat?
Three months ago,when Big Media CEOs wrapped up their 2Q earnings,they were still relentlessly upbeat about the business. Any worries about the economy? Not then. But the messages they delivered over the past few weeks, as they discussed 3Q, were different. Although they’re still optimistic — remember, they’re paid to be salesmen — now and then you could hear expressions of concern about where things are headed. It stood out when Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman noted thatad sales growth will face some headwinds. Other CEOs who are known for speaking bluntlywarned that other shocks may bedevil the business.For example, Dish Network Chairman Charlie Ergen said that his satellite company and others in pay TV have to fight harder against rising programming costs because theres a limit to the price increases that could be passed on to consumers. Time Warner Cable CEO Glenn Britt warned that premium channels such as HBO, Showtime and Starz are clearly impacted by the economy as consumers try to cut back. Either they’re genuinely worried, or they want a scapegoat to blame for things that are going bad, or may soon do so. Whatever the case, we can expect to hear a lot more about the economy when it’s time for the post-mortem on the all-important 4Q earnings. As for industry performance matters,parents of movie studios had their usual mixed results to brag about or explain away: Time Warner benefitted from Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2. Viacom was up on Transformers: Dark Of The Moon. And News Corp beat its chest about Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes and X-Men: First Class. But Disneys Cars 2 was no match for last years Toy Story 3. Comcasts Universal Pictures had nothing to compare to last years Despicable Me. Lionsgate suffered from Conan The Barbarian and Warrior. And DreamWorks Animations Kung Fu Panda 2 didnt contribute as much in the quarter as Shrek Forever After did in the same period last year. Over at the TV networks, Comcasts NBC underperformed the Streets already modest expectations. Execs at almost all the companies were eager to talk about the cash they expect to collect soon from political ads as well as their favorite new ATM machines: retransmission consent deals and digital streamers including Amazon, Hulu, and Netflix. Speaking of Netflix, CEO Reed Hastings once again tried to reassure investors that hes focused on building back our reputation and brand strength after his decision in July to slap a 60% price increase on customers who wanted to continue to rent DVDs and stream videos. In 3Q Netflix lost 57.7% of its market value and 800,000 subscribers. And since that customer loss was bigger than projected, Netflix shares continued to fall — they’renowdown 67.3% since July 1. Here are some other themes from the latest earnings reports: Ad sales: They’s good, but for how long? Most television networks report that scatter prices are comfortably above the upfront market from this past summer. CBS chief Les Moonves says prices in 4Q are up by mid-teens on a percentage basis while Discovery says it sees least high single digit percentages. But Disneys Bob Iger noted that scatter prices have slowed slightly these last few weeks. Kurt Hall of National CineMedia the leading seller of ads in movie theaters was far more direct when he spoke to analysts after ratcheting down his companys financial forecasts. “I’m sure that the broadcast and cable guys are sitting there now counting their lucky stars they got their upfront done before August, he told analysts. There’s a lot of uncertainty. Pay TV: Little evidence in 3Q for the argument that masses of cable, satellite and telco TV subscribers are ready to cut the pay TV cord. Traditional pay TV companiescollectively lost 31,000 subs — an improvement from the 464,000 lost in 2Q — Wells Fargo analyst Marci Ryvicker calculates. But Pay TV has become a zero-sum game, Bernstein Research analyst Craig Moffett notes, and as video programming margins are relentlessly compressing, subscriber growth is critical to the story. Whats more, there was a striking slowdown in sales of cable-provided phone services — possibly because many consumers are dropping landlines and relying on cell phones. That has some analysts wondering whether the industry can continue to drum up business by offering discounted Triple Play packages for TV, broadband, and phone. Stock Buybacks: They were more popular in 3Q than they were in 2Q. Sumner Redstones companies, Viacom and CBS, increased their authorizations. Time Warner, Comcast, Disney accelerated their buys during the quarter while News Corp and Comcast kept on pace with their previous plans. This is what you do when you can’t persuade stockholders that you havesmarter ways to invest their cash. Movies: Not as much talk about the merits or liabilities of 3D this time around as theater owners mostly exceeded expectations:Potter and Transformers 3 helped to boost attendance in 3Q with people paying higher prices for tickets and pop corn. Cinemark called 3Q a record quarter. And exhibitors are optimistic about the next six weeks. Regal CEO Amy Miles noted that last year’s holiday box office season was disappointing which provides a relatively easy comparison for 4Q. Most said that theyd be glad to talk to studios about plans for premium VOD or to change the payment schemes for 3D glasses as long as theaters dont have to suffer. But RealD, the company that supplies most of the glasses as well as other 3D technology, is feeling some pain. Its market value declined 12.2% since it announced that Samsung pulled out of deal to make screens for 3D televisions using RealDs technology.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Gotham's first lady of funny
With Carolines on Broadway, Hirsch created an trendy, elegant atmosphere that stands instead of the cramped, red-colored-colored brick-wall venues that are p rigueur for comedy.30 years ago a completely new cabaret act opened up on Eighth Avenue in Chelsea. NY really didn't notice. Another cabaret, ultimately. The happy couple beginning the club, Carl Christian and Bob Stickney, had approached a pal, Caroline Hirsch, to both invest also to supply the place a lady's title. After muddling through for just about any year roughly, Hirsch made a decision her namesake ought to be a complete-time comedy club. "Cabaret didn't move me," she states. "It absolutely was fun, it was not tapping a well known culture nerve." The city stood a handful of notable stand-up clubs -- the Improv and Catch a Rising Star incorporated within this -- but Hirsch established a template that made Caroline's children title in comedy. Instead of featuring up-and-coming comics running through short sets, Hirsch created a headliner room, with extended sets for talent that was penetrating on television. "I used to be flying with the chair of my pants," confesses Hirsch, who did not have show business experience on stage or off. She came from from retail, getting labored within the mall Gimbels. "Like a buyer meant giving an individual what they desire,In . she states, nevertheless the Brooklyn native also understood from her childhood spent watching "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" that functions who completed on television provided free publicity. "From the Johnny Carson saying David Steinberg might be undertaking at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago," she states. "Once I got Jay Leno as my first act, he was coming being on David Letterman which i acquired him to express the club." Caroline's would soon tout a who's who of rising comics, from Pee-wee Herman to Jerry Seinfeld to Richard Lewis. Later, Hirsch gone after a bigger home within the South Street Seaport. That was merely a starting point. Within couple of years, Hirsch's club stood a weekly television series referred to as "Caroline's Comedy Hour" around the&E -- the writing staff featured youthful dollars like Jon Stewart and Louis C.K. The show, which won a CableAce Award, introduced a good deal bigger crowds for the club. "Nobody discussed brands then but that relate was very important for people,In . Hirsch states. Furthermore, it underscores why this unique club managed to get an outburst competing, recessions and new trends in comedy. Hirsch has not just a watch out for funny folks, she's a shrewd business sense, whether it's legitimate estate, home design or staff. "I'm a person of instinct, that's what I have, which i trust my stomach," she states. By 1989, Hirsch was frustrated with being next door in the Fulton Sea food Market. Ian Schraeger requested her to think about inside the famous Billy Rose Gem Horseshoe space inside the basement in the Vital Hotel, they was making over. The region needed a lot of restoration nevertheless it started her thinking about Occasions Square while NY was at its nadir as well as the neighborhood used to be seedy, the completely new 42nd Street non-profit produced in 1990 and Hirsch, getting belief in her own vision in regards to the city, saw a location round the make. In 1992, Caroline's gone after Broadway and 49th Street, in the start up business building that transformed a vintage theater and needed an entertainment component. It was not just location, location, location. Hirsch created an trendy, elegant atmosphere -- in food, space and design -- which was in stark contrast for the cramped, red-colored-colored brick wall comedy clubs showing up everywhere. "I desired a place with lower roofs, which is useful for comics, that carried out well but that didn't appear just like a comedy club," she states. Her new 300-chair room and 100-chair bar won a exclusive award within the American Institute for Architecture for "outstanding building interior." "It's 2 decades old now plus it still looks pretty contemporary," she states. While sticking to her headliner brand, in 1993 she also introduced a completely new Talent Evening, which aided use artists like Jim Gaffigan and Greg Giraldo. (The 2nd, however, signifies one rare misstep -- Hirsch embarked into new territory by becoming his manager. This didn't pan out. "This can be a hands-holding business," she states. "I'd rather produce.") One year afterwards, Hirsch made among her best -- but least heralded -- options, employing Louis Faranda. She'd known Faranda for any very long time then when Catch a Rising Star closed she snapped up him up. The clients is probably not conscious of general manager's title but he's the man who runs the particulars and books the talent which will make this club run. "I thought of getting away . in the business but respected Caroline and what she'd for the organization,Inch Faranda states. "If an individual mind lines here it resonates on their own account everywhere.In . With time, Hirsch considered growing and was wooed by Las vegas hotel entrepreneurs. "I never felt comfortable," she states, knowning that even getting Faranda here, if she spread herself too thin,"things might have to go haywire so quickly." Rather, she found various ways to build up -- a 20th anniversary event at Carnegie Hall gave her an chance to make use of the finest stars from her past and inspired the NY Comedy Festival, that's now within the eighth year. "It's good for associations on the market plus it puts the prospective the club, which produces everything," Hirsch states. HIRSCH'S CAREER TIMELINE:1981: Caroline's opens, initially just like a cabaret club, at eighth Avenue and 26th Street in Chelsea.1982: Jay Leno works there, one of the greatest comedy functions that Caroline Hirsch books. Among the artists who'd follow at the begining of years are Jerry Seinfeld, Steven Wright, Pee Wee Herman, Richard Lewis, Jon Stewart and Denis Leary.1983:The cabaret is transformed having a pure comedy club, altering the traditional "showcase" format with the one that features headliners, frequently ones who've already came out on televison.1987: Too popular due to its original space, Caroline's moves into bigger digs within the South Street Seaport.1989: A&E launches "Caroline's Comedy Hour," an each week program that runs until 1993.1992: Getting again outgrown its surroundings, Caroline's moves to Broadway, opening a ten,000-sq foot ., 300-chair space at Broadway and 49th Street.1993: Caroline's, most broadly known due to its headliners, institutes a completely new Talent Evening, which supports launch the careers of Jim Gaffigan and Greg Giraldo.2003: Caroline's and Caroline Hirsch celebrate 20 years inside the comedy business by finally which causes it to be to Carnegie Hall for just about any star-studded evening.2004: Caroline's launches the NY Comedy Festival.2007: Caroline's as well as the NY Comedy Festival begins its Fully Fully Stand Up For Heroes assistance to raise funds for your Bob Woodruff Foundation.2011: The NY Comedy Festival develops to Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island and announces a 3-year extension of the partnership with Comedy Central.RELATED LINKS Even warhol found laugh Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Monday, November 7, 2011
Academy to fete Redgrave
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will honor Vanessa Redgrave at its first European tribute to an actor on Sunday in London, where she is starring with James Earl Jones in the stage production of "Driving Miss Daisy." The event, hosted by scribe David Hare, will include special guests Meryl Streep, Ralph Fiennes, Joely Richardson, James Earl Jones and Eileen Atkins. Past Academy president Sid Ganis will introduce the evening. The salute will explore Redgrave's "dramatic range and exquisite skill," the Academy said. Redgrave, 74, rose to prominence in 1961, playing Rosalind in "As You Like It" with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Since then, she has appeared in dozens of theatrical productions and more than 70 films, for which she garnered six Academy Award nominations and a win for supporting actress in 1977's "Julia." She was nominated for performances in "Morgan!" (1966), "Isadora" (1968), "Mary, Queen of Scots" (1971), "The Bostonians" (1984) and "Howards End" (1992). She stars in "Anonymous," now in release, and the upcoming "Coriolanus." Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Saturday, November 5, 2011
'Harold & Kumar' cast ready for further
Sue Kroll and Todd Strauss-Schulson pose together as New Line Cinema is certainly the La Premiere of "A Very Harold and Kumar 3d Christmas" within the Chinese Theater in Hollywood, CA on Wednesday, November 2, 2011.
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Neil Patrick Harris and Tom Lennon left, Warner's Sue Kroll with Todd Strauss-Schulson
Kal Penn, Danny Trejo and John Cho gather within the Chinese Theater to supply up their undertake the holidays.
John Cho think it is completely surreal to return as Harold Lee in New Line's "A Very Harold & Kumar 3d Christmas," which preemed November. 2 within the Chinese.
"To start with, we shot it in Detroit throughout typically the most popular summer season ever," Cho appreciated through the yuletide-designed afterparty within the Supper Club. "Should you asked for me seven in the past whether we'd receive another film from all of these figures, I'd have mentioned no." Cho's ready for just about any fourth go-around, watching, "It'll work supplying all of them with to age, maybe as 50-year-olds." Neil Patrick Harris is ready too, adding, "I like carrying out these -- it's five days work after which it a great party nine several days later. In my opinion there has to be a 'Harold & Kumar' marathon around the best spinner's."
First-time helmer Todd Strauss-Schulson confesses that he's still just a little stunned being pointing a Christmas movie. "I'm a Jew, just what am i going to know from Christmas?" he mused. "I've always loved the old Christmas movies like 'Miracle on 34th Street' and 'Home Alone.'? " Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Lionsgates Dirty Dancing Searching For This summer time 2013
Lionsgate mentioned today that it's remake of Dirty Dancing will get a large release about this summer time 26, 2013. Deadline broke what is the news in August the studio had set Kenny Ortega to direct time musical drama, a completely new undertake the legendary 1987 film that starred Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey inside the sixties-set story from the girl who summer time season along with her family within an trendy Catskills resort and falls for your dance instructor. Ortega was the choreographer round the original movie.Maria Maggenti is writing the script round the redo, that's being produced by Ortega and Debra Martin Chase.
Caption This, Win Tickets to the L.A. Premiere of Immortals
Tarsem fans and Greek mythology nerds, get your thinking caps out; Movieline’s got four (4) pairs of VIP tickets to give away to send you and a guest to the Los Angeles premiere of Immortals, and the tix will go to the commenters who submit the best captions to accompany any of the below fantastical stills (or the one above) from the Henry Cavill-starring action pic. Ready, set, caption away! Details after the jump. The Tarsem-directed epic actioner follows Theseus (Cavill) on a quest to battle the evil King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke), who’s hell bent on releasing the imprisoned Titans to end the rule of Zeus (Luke Evans) and co. Along for the ride: The goddess Athena (Isabel Lucas), the god Poseidon (Kellan Lutz), and the priestess Phaedra (Freida Pinto). You’ve got 24 hours to caption any of the below photos (or the ab-tastic one above) in the comments below, to enter to win tickets to the Immortals premiere, held Monday, November 7th, at the Nokia Theater L.A. Live (777 Chick Hearn Court, Los Angeles, Ca 90015), at 7:30 pm. Ticket holders must be in seats by 6:45 pm to guarantee seating. And since Immortals is rated R for “sequences of strong bloody violence, and a scene of sexuality,” only those 18 and over can win. Under 18? You can still submit your caption for bragging rights, of course! The official synopsis: Visionary director Tarsem Singh (The Cell, The Fall) transports us in this epic tale of treachery, vengeance and destiny in Immortals, a stylish and visually spectacular 3D action adventure. As a power-hungry king razes ancient Greece in search of a legendary weapon, a heroic young villager rises up against him in a thrilling quest as timeless as it is powerful. The brutal and bloodthirsty King Hyperion (Mickey Rourke) and his murderous Heraklion army rampage across Greece in search of the long lost Bow of Epirus. With the invincible Bow, the king will be able to overthrow the Gods of Olympus and become the undisputed master of his world. With ruthless efficiency, Hyperion and his legions destroy everything in their wake, and it seems nothing will stop the evil king’s mission.As village after village is obliterated, a stonemason named Theseus (Henry Cavill) vows to avenge his mother, who was killed in one of Hyperion’s brutal raids. When Theseus meets the Sybelline Oracle, Phaedra (Freida Pinto), her disturbing visions of the young man’s future convince her that he is the key to stopping the destruction. With her help, Theseus assembles a small band of followers and embraces his destiny in a final, desperate battle for the future of humanity. Immortals is produced by Gianni Nunnari (300), Mark Canton (300) and Ryan Kavanaugh (The Fighter). Entries must be received along with your name and an email address where you can be reached. You may enter in the comments below or on Movieline’s Facebook or Twitter pages. Contest ends Friday, November 4 at 9:00 a.m. PT/12:00 p.m. ET.
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