Monday, October 31, 2011
VIDEO: Mike & Molly's Gardell on Melissa McCarthy's Emmy Win, What He Sees for Show's Future
Billy Gardell, Melissa McCarthy For Mike & Molly's Billy Gardell, seeing co-star Melissa McCarthy win an Emmy was sweet revenge for the show's naysayers in Season 1 "Melissa winning says a lot about our show and says a lot about her talent," he told TVGuide.com. "Not everyone is going to like you, and that's just life but there are 14 million people a week that do, so we'll take that." Watch full episodes of Mike & Molly in our Online Video Guide In the interview below, Gardell shares how his standup career has helped his sitcom skills and where hopes to see the show's title characters in 10 years. Mike & Molly airs Mondays at 9:30/8:30c on CBS.
DirecTV, News Corp. Cable Channel Carriage Talks Continue as Midnight Deadline Looms
NY - Talks between satellite TV giant DirecTV and News Corp.'s Fox Cable Networks unit about a new carriage deal for a slew of channels continued Monday with a looming midnight PT deadline. Spokesmen for both sides declined comment beyond confirming that negotiations were continuing. The cable networks in question include FX, National Geographic and 19 regional sports networks. In the latest high-profile carriage dispute, DirecTV has said that it would stop carrying the networks if an agreement is not reached by Tuesday. News Corp. has looked to bring together its various carriage deals, including one for its broadcast stations, into one agreement. Last week, DirecTV took the carriage dispute to the FCC. BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield last week said that News Corp. has the leverage in the showdown. "DirecTV has zero leverage in the current battle with Fox and should not even be trying to fight Fox," he argued in a blog post. "DirecTV would be making a very meaningful mistake losing Fox programming." Greenfield pointed to recent industry history. "Over the past two years, Fox (News Corp.) has experienced high profile carriage/retrans battles with Dish, Cablevision and Time Warner Cable," he said. "TWC settled just as Fox programming was about to get dropped at the start of 2010, while Dish and Cablevision went several weeks in late 2010 without programming from the Fox family of networks." Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Topics News Corp. DirecTV
Rome mart confirms expansion
ROME -- The Rome Film Festival Business Street mart wrapped Sunday, trumpeting its future expansion into the Eternal City's Maxxi art museum and announcing winners of its New Cinema Network co-production component, as some deals surfaced. Its now official that starting in 2012 Rome's informal mart will use the city's new contempo art center, designed by star architect Zaha Hadid, for screenings, meetings and confabs, alongside its current Via Veneto locations. The Rome mart's dazzling new digs are 500 yards from the fest's main hub, the Renzo Piano-designed Auditorium, in Rome's Flaminio hood. Riccardo Tozzi, prexy of Italy's motion picture association, ANICA, hailed the move as "great news that will make both the festival and the market shift gears," during a presser inside the museum with Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno in attendance. The five-day largely Euro-centric mart this year was attended by 280 buyers and 93 sales companies with 116 titles unspooling, 32 of which were market premieres. First deals to trickle through are buzzed black comedy "Hotel Lux," by Leander Haussmann, sold by Bavaria Film to Italy's Archibald, and "Noordzee Texas," by Belgium's Bavo Duferne, picked up by Italo specialty label Atlantide from Wavelength Pictures. Meanwhile, NCN announced its winning co-production projects with "Off Frame," a docu by Mohanad Yaqubi about the Palestinian Film Unit, which produced pics championing the Palestinian cause in the 1970s, taking the Eurimages Co-production Development Award, worth Euros 30,000 ($41,000). The NCN Focus Europe Award went to "Human Song" by Belgian helmers Benedicte Lienard and Mary Jimenez. Lienard's well-received first work, "A Piece of Sky," unspooled in Un Certain Regard at Cannes. Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com
Puss In Boots tops US box office
Despite missing the titular S-word of their forerunners, Dreamworks Animation's Puss In Boots still carried out strongly on its opening weekend, having a $34 million take putting it the surface of the US box office.Despite making under half the cash Shrek the 4th made on its particular opening, Puss In Boots now supports the record for greatest Halloween weekend opening ever, narrowly edging out Saw 3 on $33.six million.Supernatural Activity 3 was the lone flier from the horror movie flag this Halloween, its $18.5 million take putting it in second place. The found-footage chiller was carefully then Justin Timberlake's sci-fi flick Over Time, which made $12 million on its opening weekend.The Footloose remake added an additional $5.4 million towards the pot in 4th place, although The Actor-brad Pitt suffered a disappointing response to work of affection The Rum Diary, which opened up to simply $5 million. Shawn Levy's Real Steel declined somewhat to sixth place, only controlling to include $4.7 million to the overall gross.Meanwhile, the crash-bang-wallop extravaganza from the Three Musketeers ongoing to do woefully below anticipation, having a paltry $3.5 million weekend dragging its overall gross to $14.8 million. "Poor marketing", cried star Milla Jovovich. "Poor film", cried everybody else. Nevertheless, it had been still a lot more than was handled by a few of the more cerebral fare available, using the Ides Of March and Moneyball getting in only $2.7 and $2.4 million correspondingly.Christian saga Courageous rounded from the top having a $1.8 million haul, finishing a comparatively slow weekend overall. In a few days sees a comedy face-off between Tower Heist and, er, A Really Harold & Kumar three dimensional Christmas. Anticipate that certain...
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Steve Jobs' Sister Recalls the Apple Co-Founder's Final Words
Mona Simpson, Jobs' sister, accomplished novelist and UCLA professor, gave a moving eulogy for that Apple co-founder in the memorial service held on March. 16 in the Memorial Chapel of Stanford College, that the NY Occasions published entirely.our editor recommends'60 Minutes' Interview Discloses Steve Jobs' Little-known Bad Side (Video)Aaron Sorkin States Jobs Requested Him to create a Pixar Movie'iGenius: How Jobs Transformed the World': Preview the invention Documentary (Video)5 Facts From Steve Jobs' BiographyA Studio Chief Pens Revealing First-Person Jobs RemembranceApple After Steve Jobs' Dying: Way forward for Board in Focus "I'd been awaiting a guy to like, who could love me. For many years, I'd believed that guy could be my dad. After I was 25, I met that guy and that he was my buddy,Inch Simpson stated. At that time (1985, to become more exact), Simpson was residing in NY, trying to create her first novel and dealing in a small magazine. When a lawyer known as her notifying her that they found her brother. Simpson and her co-workers wager it was Travolta Qantas Video. "I privately wished for a literary descendant of Henry James -- someone more gifted than I, someone brilliant without trying," she stated. PHOTOS: Jobs: 10 Memorable Key events from the Apple Co-Founder's Career The 2 "required a lengthy walk -- something, it happened, that people both loved to complete. I don't remember a lot of what we should stated that first day, that he felt like someone I'd pick to become a friend. He described he labored in computer systems," Simpson remembered. Simpson stated there have been a number of things she learned from Jobs. "Steve labored at what he loved. He labored very hard. Every single day. ... He was the alternative of absent-minded," she noted. "He never was embarrassed about spending so much time, even when the outcomes were failures." PHOTOS: Apple Items in TV and films She remembered the age of first ousted from Apple. "He explained in regards to a dinner where 500 Plastic Valley leaders met the then-sitting leader. Steve hadn't been asked," Simpson stated. "He was hurt but he still visited work on Next. Each day.Inch Simpson stated that Jobs was "remarkably loyal" which "he'd order 10 or 100" if he loved a shirt. She revealed his philosophy on appearance: "Fashion is exactly what appears beautiful now but looks ugly later art could be ugly in the beginning however it becomes beautiful later." PHOTOS: Jobs' Dying: The way the Magazines Covered She remembered Jobs' passion for love: "Whenever he saw a guy he thought a lady will dsicover dashing, he known as out, 'Hey are you currently single? Would you wanna arrived at dinner with my sister?" Simpson also remembered how Jobs was "an actual father" together with his children. Despite the fact that he saw success in an incredibly youthful age, Simpson stated "he felt which had isolated him." She noted the normalcy he still craved after generating millions, picking her up in the airport terminal in the jeans. Jobs' sister also reminisced concerning the time that it required for that Jobs family to redesign your kitchen, which required 50 % of time to complete in the Pixar building. Simpson says Jobs stated which had he "developed in a different way, he may have grown to be a math wizzard," studying works of art by Mark Rothko. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Notable Deaths But Jobs' cancer rapidly required a toll on his existence. "Eventually, even regular pleasures, just like a good peach, no more become a huge hit to him," Simpson remembered. She spoken about when Jobs learned walking again after his liver transplant -- having a chair. Jobs experienced 67 different nurses before locating the three who he remained with before the finish. Still, Jobs ongoing to sketch suggestions for other potential items. "Things I learned from my brother's dying was that character is important: What he was, was how he died. Tuesday morning, he known as me to request me to be quick to Palo Alto. His tone was affectionate, dear, loving, but like someone whose luggage had been strapped to the vehicle, who had been already on the start of his journey, even while he was sorry, truly deeply sorry, to become departing us," Simpson stated of Jobs' last day. "This is exactly what I learned: he was working only at that, too. Dying did not occur to Steve, he accomplished it," Simpson stated, remembering the Tuesday phone conversation she'd with Jobs, throughout that they begged her to visit the Palo Alto hospital he is at. "He explained, when he was saying goodbye and saying he was sorry, so sorry we wouldn't have the ability to be old together as we'd always planned, he would a much better place." His entire family was by his bedroom in the final hrs of his existence. The physician had given Jobs "a 50/50 possibility of which makes it with the nght," that they made through. Before Jobs spoke his last words, he "checked out his sister Patty, then for any very long time at his children, then at his existence's partner, Laurene, then over their shoulders past them." What were Jobs' final words? "Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow," Simpson remembered. Related Subjects Obituaries Jobs
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Its Official: CBS Gives Full-Season Orders To Person Of Curiosity And Memorable
CBS Will get near Back Orders For Person Of Curiosity And Memorable Almost each week after word first made an appearance that CBS was making pickup calls for the producers of freshmen Person Of Curiosity and Memorable, the network helps make the entire-season orders to both series official. The Two join breakout comedy 2 Broke Women, which features a full-season order, while there isn't sure the half way decent rated new Friday medical drama A Gifted Guy. Memorable ratings performance remains largely on componen while using series it transformed, The Truly Amazing Wife, which gone to live in Sundays. Still, with typically 14. million audiences, the crime procedural starring Poppy Montgomery and Dylan Walsh ranks since the most seen newcomer drama this season. In grownups 18-49, Memorable earnings a 3./3. It's up 3% in audiences and 18-49 within the Good Wife‘s amounts inside the hour last fall. Creator Erection dysfunction Redlich, Carl Beverly and Sarah Timberman are executive creating for CBS TV Art galleries and also the new the new sony Pictures TV. Person of curiosity, which stars Jim Caviezel and Michael Emerson, ranks just like a very close second to Memorable inside the rankings of all seen new drama series this season with 13.97 million audiences. Its 18-49 average can be a 3.3/8. The mystery drama from Jonathan Nolan, J.J. Abrams and Warner Bros. TV inherited our prime-profile Thursday 9 PM slot from veteran CSI which is presently running lower 11% in 18-49 and 9% in general audiences versus. CSI‘s performance inside the hour last fall. Bryan Burk and Greg Plageman may also be executive creating.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Ashton Kutcher: People Can Bastardize the Truth
Ashton Kutcher Ashton Kutcher has published what he calls a "brief commentary on the status of integrity of media and literature." In a video posted on the social media site Chime.In, Kutcher - who isn't wearing his wedding ring (and much was made of that by the chattering/blogging class) - states, "There is no gatekeeper of the truth ... people can bastardize the truth in any way, shape or form that they want and spread that around the world." Kutcher indirectly has addressed reports of him and wife Demi Moore splitting with opaque Twitter messages. Perhaps this is a continuation of those statements. Ashton Kutcher: Don't assume anything "We really have to take it upon ourselves to instill a level of honesty in the works in the media that we create and share with one another and be certain that we are doing our own diligence that what we are saying is for the benefit of another." And for those keeping track, Kutcher later posted another video, this time about his fandom of the Chicago Bears (who must have made him happy by winning Sunday), wearing his wedding ring.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
New York Comic Con: 'Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark' Writers Talk Show Revamp, Budget Constraints
Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic/Getty Images NY -Spider-Man: Turn off the DarkwritersRoberto Aguire-Sacasa(Glee, Marvel Comics'Sensational Spider-Man) andGlen Bergerhere on Sunday discussed the challenges of revamping and streamlining the once-troubled show.our editor recommends'Amazing Spider-Man' Star Detained at Comic-Con Following Incident'Book of Mormon's' Trey Parker, Matt Stone Call Spider-Man Musical a 'Train Wreck' (Video)NY Comic Con: DC Entertainment Creative Chief Hopeful for 'Green Lantern' Film Sequel During a NY Comic Con panel that added an air of Broadway to the convention amid a slew of events focused on such films as The Avengers (link to the story from late last night) and TV shows asTerra NovaandThe Walking Dead(link to other story from yesterday), Berger recalled how plans to use holograms in theater aisles had to be axed. The writer duo also explained to the audience of fanboys and -girls how time and budget constraints kept a beloved story about the origin of Spider-Man out of the Broadway show. And they recalled how Berger became the de-facto voice of the Green Goblin character on the writing team by channeling a story about howBonofirst met CNN founderTed Turner. The $70 million musical, the most expensive of all time, was originally directed byJulie Taymor, but reworked after various accidents, failed stunts and bad reviews. One question from the NY Comic Con audience, which generally lauded the rewrite of the show, was why it doesn't contain a popular burglary story that was also part of the first SonySpider-Manmovie. "We all love the burglar story - it's the quintessial Spider-Man origin story," Aguire-Sacasa said. "When we reconvened to revamp the show, we all had a wish list of stuff we wanted to put back in. We all wanted to put the burglary back in. But there was such a limited amount of time and, at that point, budget that it was basically impossible." Berger also emphasized that what works in a movie or comic book doesn't necessarily work on stage. Improving clarity and focus and making sure that audiences stay engaged throughout the show was the key goal of the revamp, he said. Berger also said that while a clause in the original contract he got from Marvel stated that the show had to have state-of-the-art technology, he said the creative team had to do away with some technology to focus more on the story. "We really were looking at the latest holographic technology," Berger said. "What we had in mind was these supervillains would be popping up next to you in the aisles. We thought that was possible, and it's not [yet]." Aguire-Sacasa added that in a multi-million dollar show with much spectacle, finding the humanity of characters and making people care about them was particularly important. "The more technology there is on stage, the harder it is to connect with the human beings on the stage," he said. In one key script change, the love story arc in the revamp of the stage show was concentrated on the relationship between Peter Parker aka Spider-Man and Mary-Jane, who audiences recognized as his love interest from the movies. "Although there was a [more complicated] love story [including a third character] originally, we felt it was best to shift the focus back to Mary-Jane and Peter," Aguire-Sacasa explained. That also allowed the writers to change a Mary-Jane solo number to a duet with Peter Parker that further strengthened the characters and storyline, he said. Several fans told the writers that they really enjoyed the expanded role of the Green Goblin in the show's revamp. "From the beginning, he had a comic and violent streak that was reading well on stage," Berger said about the character and why he ended up getting an expanded presence in the revamp. "Glen kind of was the de-facto voice of the Green Goblin, because he can just channel this crazy at a moment's notice," quipped Aguire-Sacasa. Berger then explained how he channeled the character. "Originally, it came from Bono describing meeting Ted Turner for the first time," he told fans. While the two were walking around in the fields outside of Atlanta, Turner pointed out a snake in the grass and suggested it was not poisonous snake, but his assistant corrected him, Berger recalled. "Ted had already picked it up and said hell, you are right, it is [poisonous]," he said. Inspired by that story, the Green Goblin character for him became about transplanting that bundle of energy and personality into a scientist, he explained. A couple of fans also asked about the reduced and refocused role of the Arachne character in the current version of the Broadway show. Berger said that original showrunner Taymor wanted to add another female voice to the musical and create an amalgam of several female Marvel characters. The production "asked Marvel if we could make a nice powerful composite," he recalled. "That was the idea. It wasn't working as well as it should have and could have." Aguire-Sacasa said that he was confused by the Arachne character given that he was a Spider-Man fan. "I thought what is this character," he told fans. "But when you do a musical incarnation, you do want something unique and new. It makes it specific to Spider-Man on Broadway...so that it isn't just the first movie on stage." Email:Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Comic-Con 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
A Couple of Days in Red-colored-colored Carpet Photos: The Actor-kaira Pitt, Jennifer Aniston and 'Footloose'
From Mary Elizabeth Winstead as well as the youthful stars of 'The Thing' for the youthful stars of 'Footloose' towards the Actor-kaira Pitt and Jennifer Aniston, red-colored-colored carpets from NY to La were covered in famous faces now. Who needed the most effective photos? See the best photos every week in Moviefone's Week in Red-colored-colored Carpet gallery ahead. A Couple of Days in Red-colored-colored Carpet Photos: March. 10-14 See All Moviefone Galleries » [Photo: Getty] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Not such a long time ago Exclusive: Eion Bailey Likely to Storybrooke
Eion Bailey Eion Bailey will probably be likely to Storybrooke in ABC's approaching mythic drama Not such a long time ago, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively. Not such a long time ago Scoop: A Deadwood alum is going to town Executive-produced by Lost's Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis, the arrival series notifies the story in the Evil Full (Lana Parrilla) casting a spell upon classic mythic figures who live in Storybrooke, Maine, and don't know their unique true particulars. Bailey, who recurs on Covert Matters, has signed on for your mysterious role of "The Stranger." The 35-year-old actor, whose other credits include ER and HBO's Gang of Brothers and sisters, will first are available in a multi-episode arc in Episode 9. Exclusive Start Searching: Join in towards the magical arena of Not such a long time ago Not such a long time ago, which stars Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White-colored and Jennifer Morrison as her daughter, debuts Sunday at 8/7c on ABC.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Exclusive: New John Carter image
Read this completely new exclusive image from forthcoming Disney epic John Carter.In line with the books by Tarzan's Edgar Grain Burroughs, it's directed by Andrew Stanton (Finding Nemo) and informs the storyline of yankee Civil War soldier John Carter (Taylor Kitsch) inexplicably moved to Mars and reluctant billed with becoming the planet's saviour by using great eco-friendly warrior Tars Tarkas (William Dafoe) and delightful princess Dejah Thoris (Lynn Collins). New footage proven at D23 recently demonstrated Carter finding his new surroundings as well as an capability to jump great distances, while meeting a variety of Martians great and small."It is a period film of the period we do not know anything about," states Stanton, that has Harry Potter-sized desires a potential franchise of Burrough's "pulp Shakespeare" epic.Though regardless of the scale, Stanton's adamant a persons element is essential, with JC "Fighting something which happened to him previously. I believe which makes him more real" he states. "Everyone has ghosts that we are chasing after."
Friday, October 7, 2011
Exclusive: Lord of the Rings, Dark Tower and More Rare Looks at Poster Genius Drew Struzan's Oeuvre
As a fledgling artist in his teens, Drew Struzan took to illustrating movie posters to make a living; decades later, his work in the world of visual film art has become not only iconic, but a part of the way we celebrate many modern cinema classics of the past few decades. This month’s release Drew Struzan: Oeuvre collects more than 250 pieces of Struzan’s art from films including Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back, Star Trek, and Lord of the Rings, and Movieline has a special exclusive preview of rare pieces from the forthcoming book. Drew Struzan: Oeuvre, in hardcover with a foreword by George Lucas, also includes selections of the artist’s more recent work ranging from Pan’s Labyrinth to Cowboys & Aliens to The Walking Dead, along with “record album, book, and comic book covers, to stamps, trading cards, promotional artwork and very personal original works.” The book is written by Struzan and wife Dylan and retails for $49.95. Movieline’s exclusive gallery holds a few special treats, among them a look at Struzan’s Empire Strikes Back re-release special edition poster. Click here to launch our gallery of exclusive images. [Pictured: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (Special Edition) & 1997 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Used under authorization; The Lord of the Rings Masterpieces (1) Copyright Drew Struzan 2006; The Dark Tower Copyright Drew Struzan 2007]
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Cameron Douglas Testifies At NYC Drug Trial
First Published: October 4, 2011 8:02 PM EDT Credit: Getty Premium NEW YORK, N.Y. -- Caption Cameron Douglas arrives for the world premiere of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past at the Graumans Chinese Theater in Hollywood, California, on April 27, 2009The imprisoned son of Michael Douglas has testified that he would have been better off staying in jail rather than being freed on bail after he was arrested in NY on drug charges. Cameron Douglas testified Tuesday at a drug trial in Manhattan federal court. He says he learned the federal prison system treats drug-addicted inmates when they arrive. Instead, he was freed on bail after his arrest in July 2009 for dealing methamphetamine from a high-end Manhattan hotel. The son of the Oscar-winning actor eventually pleaded guilty to charges and agreed to cooperate in a deal that secured him a five-year prison term. Douglas was called by the government as part of his deal to testify against a man he claims supplied him with large quantities of drugs. Copyright 2011 by Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Watch The Hangover 2 2011
AMC/Sundance Channel Global Picks Up International Rights to 'Breaking Bad'
CANNES - AMC/Sundance Channel Global has snapped up select international rights for Emmy-winner Breaking Bad as well as new series Hell on Wheels and The Slap for Sundance Channel Global and Shannen Doherty's new show Shannen Says for WE tv Asia.Related Topics•MIPCOM In a deal announced at MIPCOM Tuesday, The Sundance Channel in Asia picked up seasons 1-4 for Breaking Bad from Sony Pictures Television. Sundance's Asian channel will also air AMC's new Civil War drama Hell on Wheels, though an agreement signed with Entertainment One. Sundance will also have broadcast rights in Spain and premiere window rights in Portugal, Eastern and Central Europe to the series through a deal with Hell on Wheels producer Endemol. Sundance Channel also bought the rights to The Slap, a drama series based on the bestseller by Christos Tsiolkas, for Asia, Spain, Eastern Europe, Portugal, Greece and Turkey from DCD Rights. Related Topics International Hell on Wheels Breaking Bad MIPCOM Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon Megavideo
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