Thursday, October 27, 2011
Will Katie Couric's New Talk Show Mean the Death of 'General Hospital'?
This article originally appeared in the Nov. 4 issue of The Hollywood Reporter.our editor recommendsKatie Couric Opens Up About Her New Talk Show (Q&A)Katie Couric Talk Show Will Be Called 'Katie' (Photo) Disney/ABC announced Oct. 24 that it has already cleared Katie Couric's syndicated Katie to air in more than 60 percent of U.S. homes when it bows in fall 2012, fueling speculation about the future of the soap that has aired at 3 p.m. in most markets since 1963. ABC, which in September drew the ire of soap fans by replacing the long-running All My Children with the foodie chat show The Chew and jettisoning One Life to Live to the web, likely won't decide the fate of its last remaining soap until the spring. But General Hospital clearly is under the microscope. The soap will "compete based on ratings and costs" with other offerings, says a network rep. PHOTOS: 'All My Children': Famous Alums of ABC's Daytime Drama Chew is off to a mediocre start, luring 1.9 million total viewers daily in its third week -- well below the 2.4 million that All My Children drew a year ago. But Chew, as well as The Revolution, a lifestyle strip that will launch in January, costs much less to produce than a soap. And while GH still averages 2.43 million viewers, that's down from 2.47 million last year and off 20 percent this season among females 18-to-49. PHOTOS: Katie Couric Talk Show Will Be Called 'Katie' "There's no extra reward based on how passionate people are about a show, especially when it might not be the right audience," says Sam Ford, an academic and co-editor of the book The Survival of Soap Opera. Sources say Katie is generating lower syndication fees than Disney had hoped but still will pull in more than $10,000 a week in such markets as Atlanta, Detroit and Dallas. Disney-owned stations in big markets will each pony up nearly $50,000 a week, helping to produce about $60 million annually and giving networks strong incentives to air the show in plum time slots -- just like the one that GH occupies. Related Topics ABC Katie Couric General Hospital
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
'Glee' Remembers Its 300th Musical Performance
FOXRob Stringer, left, Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan, Kaira Falchuk, Dante DiLoreto and Dana Walden When Glee's Amber Riley, Naya Rivera and Louise Morris, amongst others, perform Adele's "Rumor Has It"/"YouInch throughout the show's November. 15 episode, it'll mark the most recent milestone inside a somewhat brief yet storied history for that Fox hit. The song will mark the show's 300th musical performance, a task that Fox co-chairman Dana Walden, Columbia Records topper Take advantage of Stringer along with the cast and crew celebrated Wednesday on the program's Hollywood set. "This milestone is nearly overshadowed because Glee has offered a lot more than 35 million downloads and it has more Billboard-topping hits than James Brown, Elvis and also the Beatles -- essentially a lot more than any musical act ever,Inch Walden stated Wednesday before cast, crew and reporters following filming from the mash-up. "[With] a lot more than 11 million albums offered worldwide, [Glee] is really a phenomenon considering this group has been doing all that.Inch STORY: 'Glee': Jonathan Groff Returns, Another New Directions Defector and much more Spoilers Walden thanked the "toughest-working cast" in television and designated Glee executive producers Ian Brennan, Kaira Falchuk, Ryan Murphy and Dante DiLoreto along with the cast and music producer Adam Anders and choreographer Zach Woodlee while observing the musical dramedy fits perfectly using the Fox brand. "My opportunity is actually noted for creating brands: The Simpsons, Glee, Modern Family, Family Guy -- implies that make contact with a core group and touch them within an emotional and private way where our shows end up part of their lives and culture," she stated. "There's no reveal that I've ever done which has done which more than Glee." Stringer noted Columbia Records' strong wish to be area of the show, remembering the very first time the organization heard the background music and tested a clip in the pilot. "We begged to become involved which would be a good decision because here i am, 35 million downloads later, 12 albums later," he stated. PHOTOS: 'Glee' Season 3: The Episodics In front of showing a sizable presented 300 print featuring what they are called of 300 tunes -- showing up chronologically -- towards the cast and inventive team, Stringer taunted the cast which had they been given dvds if he or she'd arrived at a milestone, they'd have the ability to develop a house from it and also have enough wood and metal to construct a whole gated city. For the 300th performance itself -- Stringer noted the happy coincidence that Adele transpires with be also a Columbia talent -- the mash-up turned from an e-mail that Riley received. "Someone e-mailed us a video of Adele saying she wanted me to sing her song, and so i e-mailed it to Ryan and Kaira and i believe that's the way we got 'Rumor Has It'/'Someone As If You,' " she remembered. STORY: Kristin Chenoweth Thinks Her 'Glee' Days Are Gone Joked Murphy: "Amber's been in that kick for literally eight several weeks." For Adele's ideas on being a member of the Glee milestone, Stringer noted she's keen on the show and heard this mixture Monday. "She approved it personally," he noted. Glee's 300th musical performance will participate the show's November. 15 episode. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com Twitter: @Snoodit RELATED: 'Glee's' Jum Michele on 'The Very First Time' Episode, Rachel's Training Glee Ryan Murphy Amber Riley Dana Walden Take advantage of Stringer Fox Broadcasting Corporation
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
James McAvoy talks X-Men: First Class sequel ideas
Total Film recently sat down with the new Professor X, James McAvoy, and naturally we grilled him about the potential of a sequel to X-Men: First Class.When we asked him if he'd be up for a follow up to Matthew Vaughn's mutant prequel, McAvoy told us, "I'd be up for it. But the truth is I'm contractually obliged to be up for it because they made us all sign multiple picture deals!"But does he have any idea where the story will go, following on from the ending of First Class?"I've spoken to Matthew [Vaughn] about ideas, but I can't tell you what they are because they may or may not be the story. One thing I liked about our one was that it was different from the other three films where the X-Men are the good guys, Wolverine's figuring out who he is and Magneto is the bad guy."This was a completely different thing. Magneto wasn't a bad guy, we were friends. We're now set up to go back to the way the other movies are, so we've got to try to be cleverer than that."For more from James McAvoy, get the new issue of Total Film Magazine, which hits newsstands on Thursday 27 October 2011!To subscribe to Total Film Magazine, click here.You can now read Total Film magazine on iPhone and iPad via Apple Newsstand!To find it on the UK App Store, click here. To find it on the US App Store, click here.
Monday, October 24, 2011
Noyce to helm Mandate's 'Arrangement'
Noyce last directed this year's thriller 'Salt,' starring Jennifer Aniston.Phillip Noyce is positioned to direct "The Arrangement" for Mandate Pictures. Original idea was produced inhouse, with John Tucker penning the script. Mandate prexy Nathan Kahane is creating. Story follows a married lady who comprises an offer to get 72 hrs getting a wealthy guy in exchange for financing and really should select from him and her husband. "Phil Noyce's deftness with genre combined with empathy for his figures made him a perfect match that hopefully is indeed a watercooler movie," Kahane mentioned. No production start date remains set, and so the helmer may need to choose from among numerous projects the film he'd direct first. Noyce is onboard to direct the Relativity pic "Timeless," with Liam Hemsworth attached. Noyce was already mixed up in casting of "Timeless," so probably it'll enter into production first. He'd then follow with "The Arrangement." Noyce may also be pointing and professional creating ABC frosh drama "Revenge," which recently got acquired for just about any full season. He's repped by UTA, Cameron's Management and Ziffren Brittenham. Contact Justin Kroll at justin.kroll@variety.com
Thursday, October 20, 2011
'Paranormal Activity 3': Just what the Experts Say
Paranormal Activity 3, the next film inside the spooky franchise, takes audiences to 1988, when Katie and Kristie are only a couple of kids (carried out by Chloe Csengery and Jessica Brown) dealing with their mother Julie (Laurie Bittner) and her boyfriend Dennis (Chris Cruz).our editor recommendsParanormal Activity 3: Film Review'Paranormal Activity 3' Trailer Shows Retro Scares (Video) Company company directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Catfish) have labored with with returning film author Christopher Landon for your prequel. PHOTOS: Legendary Horror Movies Many experts in contrast the film towards the two forerunners and didn't find many versions inside the techniques that have been used. However, experts were quick to point the scares found in the initial two films are merely nearly as good only at that third. "Although there's an undeniably repetitive aspect for the films, audiences probably won't mind greatly. And certainly this series, despite the fact that it fortunately doesn't desire to use gimmicky 3d, fairly demands to look round the silver screen,Inch written The Hollywood Reporter's Frank Scheck. "Most likely probably the most ingenious idea may also be wonderfully simple. Furthermore for the stationary and hands-held cameras formerly employed, there is a jerry-rigged camera around the progressively rotating oscillating fan supplying you having a couple of of the very frightening moments," written Scheck. FILM REVIEW: Paranormal Activity 3 "Paranormal Activity 3 does not have fascination with art. It really wants to offer you the willies getting no less than gore and a maximum of camcorder dread, plus it works," written The Boston Globe's Ty Burr. "Otherwise, Paranormal Activity 3 is almost much like, and basically as oddly effective as, the initial two films within the alternation of cheesy 'boo!' tactics and genuine scares," written Burr. VIDEO: 'Paranormal Activity 3' Trailer Shows Retro Scares "Like its forerunners, the film is a lot more clever than good, so when you seem like you're being changed with the filmmakers, it's as you are,Inch written Bill Goodykoontz in the Arizona Republic. "That's the these movies, something you understand relocating. The truth is to manage you inside the most frightening way possible, and "Paranormal Activity 3 does a fantastic job of the. "Oddly, you will discover people who still haven't had an sufficient quantity of these movies. The initial will be a great novelty. The appeal has worn threadbare. Since they already know that that virtually what is going to happen plus it's lame-brained, how come audiences still emerge for completely new Activities?" written Roger Ebert. Related Subjects Paranormal Activity 2 Paranormal Activity 3
Monday, October 17, 2011
Aaron Eckhart To See Beach Boy Dennis Wilson in 'The Drummer'
If Aaron Eckhart doesn't have musical chops, he better get practicing: the 'Rum Diary' co-star just signed onto play Dennis Wilson in the Beach Boys, employment which requires him to know the drums and piano, perform some singing and -- to resemble the '70s-era Wilson -- grow out his beard. (People people who loved him best since the biker boyfriend in 'Erin Brockovich,' rejoice.) The Drummer' follows the ultimate six years of Wilson's existence, within the 1977 relieve his solo album 'Pacific Ocean Blue' to his dying in 1983. The film gets the blessing in the Wilson family, including Carl B. Wilson and Jennifer Wilson, who'll co-produce. Eckhart will share executive creating credit while using Beach Boys former manager James William Guerico. Filming will begin this spring or summer season in California and Georgia. Eckhart's next film, 'I, Frankenstein,' starts production in February. To date as his 'Surfin' USA' qualifications, Eckhart spent some time surfing in Hawaii before landing his first film role. [via THR] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Kanye and Jay-Z Prosecuted for Allegedly Sampling Soul Music performer
Shaun Kravitz/FilmMagic/Getty Images Syl Manley, a respected music performer who produced many effective blues and soul tunes within the sixties and seventies, has filed a suit against hiphop celebrities Kanye and Jay-Z over an allegedly uncleared sample around the duo's latest album, Watch the Throne.our editor recommendsTop 10 Greatest Compensated Music ArtistsHow Jay-Z and Kanye Beat the Leakers With 'Watch the Throne'Jay-Z and Kanye West's 'Watch the Throne': Track-by-Track Inside a complaint filed in Illinois federal court on Friday, Manley claims the 2 famous stylish hop artists plus UMG and Def Jam required some of his song, "Different Strokes," tried on the extender on the song titled "The Pleasure," and launched it in August without his permission and without giving him any credit or payment. PHOTOS: Top Ten Greatest Compensated Artists Manley states that West initially desired to make use of the sample for their own solo album titled My Beautiful Dark Twisted Family, but the defendant was not able to acquire permission during the time of release. After failure to obvious a license for that sample on a single album, West's utilisation of the sample on another album without permission is stated to become a good example of knowing and willful misappropriation. Through the years, many elder musical artists have grown to be sensitive about illegal sampling from more recent functions, and couple of music artists happen to be as litigious about this score as Manley, that has introduced to the court, amongst others, Michael Jackson, Jefferson Plane and Cypress Hill. He's also effectively become other artists, from Wu Tang Clan to Kid Rock, to repay to be used of samples. In August, when Watch the Throne was launched, Manley's label, the Numero Uno Group, was quick to suggest for this legal success, writing on its blog, "2 decades and many legal cases later, Syl Manley is really a veteran of copyright violation cases, and it has done perfectly for themself clearing samples from his fertile catalog...to be used in several tracks...Island Def Jam appears to consider that Syl doesn't have fight left in him. We're betting otherwise." Regardless of the bravado, Manley's lawsuits haven't been without some stumbles and question marks.. Go ahead and take lengthy-running $29 million suit against Cypress Hill, charged with unlawfully sampling Manley's 1969 song, "Could It Be Because I'm Black," around the group's 1993 sophomore album, Black Sunday. Manley's suit was eventually ignored in 2008 a judge discovered that his claims unsuccessful because underneath the Copyright Act, seem tracks made before Feb 15, 1972 aren't susceptible to copyright protection. The Seventh Circuit Court of Appealsupheld the dismissalthis past summer time,leading Manley to file a lawsuit their own lawyers for malpractice for supplying allegedly shoddy representation. Manley thought that the condition law misappropriation claim must have occurred rather than a federal copyright allegation. In Manley's latest suit, the music performer is careful to bop around potential defects inside a claim within the illegal sampling of "Different Strokes," that was launched in 1967. Manley claims a copyright around the music composition in the latest suit as well as states he likes privileges around the original seem recording via Illinois common law. The second claim will probably be challenged soon by lawyers for Kanye and Jay-Z. Listed here are clips in the works under consideration within this suit: E-mail: eriqgardner@yahoo.com Twitter: @eriqgardner Jay-Z Kanye
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Carolina Bartczak...Got the Part
Coming from a family of engineers (mechanical, chemical, and aerospace), Carolina Bartczak followed suit and earned a biochemistry degree from the University of Toronto. But the scientific community lost a rising star when a friend suggested that Bartczak attend a local audition. Nothing came of it, but the acting bug bit hard. Shortly thereafter, the industrious young upstart was voicing the detective lead in "The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog," a French-Canadian animated TV series airing internationally.Already a member of the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists, the Canadian actors' union, Bartczak set her sights on America and relocated to NY. After completing a two-year program at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre and an improv course at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, she was ready to land her first on-camera role."I came across the film 'Plato's Reality Machine' while going through Back Stage at my favorite coffee shop in Brooklyn," she recalls. "The role really stood out for me: a girl trying to pursue her dreams in NY." Paralleling Bartczak's own story, the character, Maggie Phillips, abandons her professional studies for an artistic career in NY City.The director of this SAG Ultra Low Budget feature, Myles Sorensen, had just learned that one of his leads had dropped out of the production, mere days before shooting was to commence. Bartczak arrived at the last-minute audition without any time to properly prepare."From her first read, she seemed to get who Maggie was and tapped right into her psyche," Sorensen says. "Then I gave Carolina some different adjustments, and she was able to alter her performance and explore with me, so I knew we could work together. She needed to be able to convey a combination of strength and vulnerability that is difficult to pull off. And she did it with flying colors."Bartczak, currently represented by Richard Rosenwald, credits her improv training at UCB with allowing her to excel at the cold audition opposite the film's male lead. "It has been an enormous asset in auditioning," she says. "You're forced to let go of any preconceptions, of any ideas, and fully focus on your partner. [You're] able to immediately take notes and incorporate them and drop the preconceptions of the role that you brought to the audition room."Has Back Stage helped you get cast in the past year? We'd love to tell your story. Be in the weekly column by emailing casting@backstage.com for NY or bswcasting@backstage.com for Los Angeles with "I Got the Part" in the subject line.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Kevin Bacon Was Not Happy About Having a Double in 'Footloose'
Whenever someone mentions the words 'Footloose' and Kevin Bacon in the same sentence, there's usually some reference to the fact that the star didn't actually do a lot of his own dancing. Well, if you ever meet Mr. Bacon, you probably don't want to bring that whole "double" business up. At all. In the latest issue of People, Bacon discusses his frustration with having to sit out while someone else completed his scenes. "I was furious ... It's like a starting pitcher getting taken out of a game -- no one wants to be told they can't get the guy out ... I had a stunt double, a dance double and two gymnastics doubles. There were five of us in the f---ing outfit, and I felt horrible. ... When the movie came out, the studio told me to never mention that they used a double. While I was in no position to do this, I told them, 'You are out of your f--king mind!' " Stunt double or not, it didn't matter in the end. 'Footloose' developed a huge following and ended up launching Kevin Bacon's acting career. You can assume Kenny Wormald -- a former back-up dancer for Justin Timberlake, for what it's worth and the star of the new 'Footloose' -- is hoping the same happens for his remake, which opens this weekend. [via People] [Photo: AP] Where Are They Now: The Cast of 'Footloose' Kevin BaconLori SingerChris PennJohn Lithgow and Dianne WiestSarah Jessica ParkerKenny LogginsDean PitchfordHerbert Ross See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
5 Successful '80s Remakes -- and Why They Worked
This Friday, a duo of ’80s remakes, The Thing and Footloose, hit the multiplex. And that’s just the beginning — because Hollywood is currently in various stages of redrafting your favorite films from that decade including Red Dawn, War Games and Dirty Dancing. In honor of this trend, let’s take a look at the most successful ’80s remakes so far and see what made them work. Just click here to launch the slideshow.
Monday, October 10, 2011
'Host 3D' bows at Busan fest
BUSAN -- Korean helmer Bong Joon-ho bowed "The Host three dimensional" in the Busan film festival Monday, the very first local film to become entirely changed into three dimensional from the original 2D version. Shingle Chungeoram worked with with three dimensional conversion company Studio Raon, trading $1.two million. Chungeoram did the three dimensional conversion from the pic, while planning its follow up "The Host 2" in three dimensional, that is in pre-production helmed by Min Byung-chun ("Natural City"). The three dimensional version from the pic is going to be theatrically launched by 2013. "I had been concerned about the three dimensional conversion at first, because 'The Host' wasn't planned like a three dimensional movie," helmer Bong Joon-ho, told a news conference in Busan. "But I am pleased with the converted version now for the reason that it can make space perception more lively," Bong added. Bong refused gossips that his next project "Le Transperceneige" may well be a three dimensional film. The $34 million sci-fi film, which is dependant on a French comicbook, will start shooting next March in Prague. "The Host" (2006) still supports the No. 1 position in the all-time local film B.O. chart. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, October 6, 2011
'Cock' comes Off Broadway
MacdonaldProducers Stuart Thompson and Jean Doumanian will require "Cock" Off Broadway, joining using the U.K.'s Royal Court to create scribe Mike Bartlett's London hit to Gotham inside a run that opens early in the year. James Macdonald ("Top Women," "Dying City"), who helmed the play in the 2009 London preem in the Court, returns to stage the show Stateside. Production has not been cast and often will likely star American thesps. "Cock" reps an uncommon commercial endeavor for Off Broadway, the financial aspects which many producers deem inhospitable because of factors such as the marketing domination of Broadway and also the reduced potential earnings of more compact theaters. Inside a help to tha harsh truth, though, Macdonald's spare manufacture of "Cock" features couple of set demands and just four stars. Attention-getting title could also attract ticket buyers' attention but tend to prove a marketing challenge in lots of profanity-averse guides. Doumanian ("August: Osage County") includes a recent history Off Broadway, getting created a string of excursions in the Barrow Street Theater including "Our Town," "Mistakes Were Made" and also the current "Cymbeline." Thompson would be a producer on "Red-colored Light Winter" in the Barrow Street in 2006. Theater, dates and full creative team for "Cock" still be set. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
'Mission Impossible 4 Will get Imax Sneak Look
TORONTO - Imax is giving Vital Pictures' Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol a sneak look preview from Friday, 12 ,. 16, in front of a large release on 12 ,. 21, 2011.our editor recommends'Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol' Trailer Hits WebImax Pacts With Vital Pictures for 2011 Discharge of 'Transformers,' 'Mission Impossible' The move marks the very first early engagement for any domestic feature, based on Toronto-based Imax. Kaira Bird's Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol stars Tom Cruise, Jeremy Renner, Simon Pegg and Paula Patton. Imax can also be to incorporate about half an hour of moments shot using its proprietary cameras if this comes the 4th installment from the Mission: Impossible franchise. One featured Imax sequence features a stunt carried out by Cruise because he scaly the planet's highest building, the Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai. "Kaira Bird's Mission: Impossible is going to be one of the highlights from the holiday movie season and that we're thrilled to share the film with audiences at the start of Imax," stated Take advantage of Moore, vice chairman of Vital Pictures. Related Subjects Tom Cruise Worldwide Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
CBS In Talks For Half-Hour Comedy Spec By Jon Favreau
EXCLUSIVE: Writer-director-actor Jon Favreau is venturing into scripted series with Tweaked, a half-hour spec script that has landed at CBS. The network is in early negotiations for the single-camera project, which Iron Man director Favreau wrote and is set to direct and executive produce. When all is said and done, I hear Tweaked is expected to receive a pilot order from CBS and get laid off at sibling CBS TV Studios. Favreau has been working for a while on the script, which chronicles life and dating among single parents in Santa Monica. It marks his first foray into TV series writing. On TV, Favreau previously directed and executive produced the pilot for ABC’s well-received but short-lived single-camera comedy series In Case Of Emergency. He also created, executive produced and hosted the IFC talk show Dinner For Five. On the feature side, CAA-repped Favreau, who rose to prominence as an actor with the 1996 indie Swingers, which he wrote, most recently helmed Cowboys & Aliens. He is now working on the script for the 2013 Disney tentpole Magic Kingdom, which he is attached to direct. CBS had a success with a comedy spec by another feature writer-director last season. Last December, the network bought Michael Patrick King’s spec 2 Broke Girls, which he co-wrote with Whitney Cummings. The project made it to series and ranks as the highest-rated new show this season among adults 18-49.Watch Online Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
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