Monday, January 30, 2012

Up With The Evening Sneak Look: Will Arnett and Dean Winters Face Off

Up With The Evening The Brinkley's are likely to welcome another new accessory for his or her household relating to this week's episode of Up With The Evening. Dean Winters (30 Rock, Save Me) guest stars as Chris' (Will Arnett) older brother, also it doesn't take extended for edge against your rivals to become launched, much for the dismay of Reagan (Christina Applegate), who's getting baby Amy proven to some exclusive preschool. Look at this exclusive clip and catch this week's new episode on Thursday at 9:30/8:30c on NBC. Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

New director and author for that Crow reboot

Appears like situations are ready to go once again around the lengthy-looked forward to remake of medieval classic The Crow, with a brand new director and film writer apparently in foretells join the oft-postponed project.F. Javier Gutierrez may be the guy being drawn on to fill the director's chair, getting formerly done fantasy crime drama Prior To The Fall. He will probably be became a member of by scribe Jesse Wigutow, who lately rewrote The Osterman Weekend for Summit Entertainment.Not quite big names then, but Relativity Media will you need to be pleased to achieve the project back around the rails again, getting been entangled inside a suit using the Weinstein company within the privileges towards the character.Yesterday saw an finish compared to that dispute, using the two parties choosing to stay from court, and also the eco-friendly light provided to Relativity to carry on apace using their reinvention from the avenging undead rock-star.With a brand new director and author around the edge of signing on, hopefully we ought to soon acquire some concept of the direction the brand new film will require prior to the casting whispers start anew. As long as Bradley Cooper is not within the title role (as used to be stated), we'll provide an opportunity...

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

George Lucas To Retire?

States Red-colored-colored Tails is his final blockbusterTake this getting a pinch of salt, since we're not able to imagine we'll be saying goodbye for the great guy in the near future. But a extended and fascinating profile inside the NY Occasions sees George Lucas proclaiming he's planning his retirement, since Red-colored-colored Tails is almost done and dusted."I'm departing the organization, in the organization, all this kind of stuff," according to him.InchAll this kind of stuff" means fight he's required to get his extended-valued Second world war epic just before the cameras. Switched lower by every major studio, he's been expected to finance and publicise the film themselves. Now according to him, barring possible future Indiana Manley films, that he's tugging from blockbusters, which any future projects will probably be small, experimental, "esoteric and examined mostly in art-houses."Lucas also states he's weary of constant criticisms of his testing out the Alien saga, making the matter that he made the decision on the path of independence, but has ended up purchasing and selling studio interference for fanboy hectoring. "On the internet, all people same males that are worrying I made changes arecompletelychanging the film,Inch according to him. "Fine. But my movie, with my title about it, that states I did so it, should be the means by which I'd like it. Why would I make any longer [Alien movies] when everybody yells for you constantly and states just what a terrible person you are?InchCurrent comments by Ron McCallum however, do declare that Alien features a future in a few form, which we can not suppose Lucas wouldn't be yanking numerous people strings..."Since he's proven his commercial moviemaking abilities,you are prepared to show his other area,In . states Francis Ford Coppola of his friend's retreat within the limelight. Can you agree? Give to us your opinions inside the comments below.Red-colored-colored Tails, really directed by Anthony Hemingway, is going in the united states around the month of the month of january 20. Lucas' just like Institute Benjamenta is, we guess, in development...[[Poll566]]

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

CBS at TCA: Scoop on 2 . 5 Males, 2 Broke Women and much more

CBS logo design Is Ashton Kutcher one and completed with 2 . 5 Males?The actor's one-year contract expires in the finish of year, but Kutcher stated in the Television Experts Association winter TV previews that he's certainly thinking about coming back next season, because of the fan response and boffo rankings.Have more scoop in your favorite shows within our Winter TV previewResponse to Men's network-mate 2 Broke Women and it is barrage of apparently racist and stereotypical jokes, however, continues to be under benign. But that does not mean they are going anywhere: Executive producer Michael Patrick King stated he feels you don't need to discontinue his show's make of "classy-dirty" comedy.Get swept up wonderful ABC's TCA news below:CBS boss downplays controversies on 2 Broke Women, The Talk and Person of InterestIs coming back to 2 . 5 Males?

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

UltraViolet preps for mass appeal

The UltraViolet platform has attracted 750,000 households to create accounts since the digital rights locker opened its doors in October.That's far from the tens of millions Hollywood is waiting for to call UltraViolet a mass-market product -- and add more movies than the initial 19 titles currently available.But the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), the large consortium of more than 75 content owners, retailers and tech firms, will launch a major multimillion dollar marketing campaign to lure more users this year, with the ad effort set to bow in the fourth quarter.Mark Teitell, the DECE's general manager and executive director, said from a Tuesday press event at CES, that new marketing materials would look to create a consistent message to drive mass adoption among consumers under the slogan, "Your movies in the cloud."Key to growing UltraViolet is getting more consumers used to what UltraViolet does, studio chiefs said. And adding more content, of course.This year, Sony Pictures, Universal and Warner Bros. will make most of their theatrical releases, as well as studio catalogs and TV titles available with UltraViolet rights, with hundreds of millions of UltraViolet-enabled DVD's and Blu-rays to hit U.S. shelves in 2012. Paramount also recently announced that the Jan. 24 release of "Paranormal Activity 3" will be UltraViolet-enabled, its first such title.Fox views UltraViolet as "a component to the digital ecosystem we're trying to construct and not the digital ecosystem, itself," according to Mike Dunn, president of Fox Home Entertainment. "Our job is to build this digital ecosystem to deliver an exciting and simple customer experience that we hope will lead to mass consumer adoption. It's not going to lead to mass consumer adoption if our infrastructure is not successful."Dunn added that the purpose of UV is to restore the consumer purchase model to the level at the height of DVDs' popularity.But studios say that will take some time, with UV not expected to come out of its current beta mode until the fourth quarter. Many of DECE's members have stressed that they didn't want to wait to launch UV until it was completely perfect; they wanted to fix the system's bugs as consumers learn how UV will benefit them and enable them to seamlessly transfer their films to 12 different devices, similar to how they can currently move songs or e-books around.The magic number to reach that mass market is 25 million, many say."When you're talking 25 million members or people involved with UV, that starts to become mainstream," Dunn said. "Blu-ray has tipped into the mass market now and it did that when it crossed the 25 million household mark."I think we're on the verge of another monumental event, because very rarely do you have the living room escalating into high-def TVs, thin TVs, and portable devices proliferating at a rate that's never been seen before," Dunn added. "It really allows the consumer very simple operation to move rights around. Rights extension is what made DVD what it was, and this is rights extension on steroids."Also expected to help grow UltraViolet's usage is a new deal between Amazon and a major studio to support UltraViolet rights.The e-tailing giant, however, is keeping quiet on just which studio that is."We have to keep that a secret," said Bill Carr, executive VP, digital media for Amazon.Samsung also unveiled a new smart Blu-ray player with a "disc-to-digital" feature that adds titles from consumers' existing DVD and Blu-ray collections to their UltraViolet locker. When a disk is inserted in the player, the consumer gets the option to add it to UltraViolet, and if it's a DVD, they can upgrade to HD for "a nominal fee." The app was developed by Flixster and Rovi.Netflix won't be part of UltraViolet's growth, however.The company was not on stage during the DECE's press conference -- mainly because it's no longer a DECE member.UltraViolet is aimed at ownership, not rental, DECE members said, and Netflix is not interested in getting into sell-through to buyers anytime soon.Only a few minutes was spent on Disney's decision to hold out from being an official DECE member."I don't think there's any company we haven't talked to about UltraViolet," said Mitch Singer, chief technology officer for Sony Pictures Entertainment. "It would be terrific to have them join. I'm not holding my breath but we're certainly talking." Contact David S. Cohen at david.cohen@variety.com

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Don Cheadle Applies to Laughs Within the "Bold and Harmful" House of Lies

Don Cheadle Don Cheadle realizes he's most widely known for dramatic roles such films as Crash, Hotel Rwanda and Traffic. But he finds it odd that a lot of audiences aren't looking to see him flex his comedy muscles from him in the new series House of Lies. "I do all of it time around my buddies," he informs TVGuide.com having a laugh. "It isn't a brand new side of me in my experience.Inch VIDEO: Watch the premiere of Showtime's House of Lies The Oscar-nominated actor can have many new sides of themself within the new Showtime comedy, premiering Sunday at 10/9c. Within the series, that they also executive-produces, Cheadle plays Marty Kaan, a callous, tricky, selfish management consultant whose team travels all over the world examining companies and helping them close large business deals. Marty's among the best in the united states. The only person better? Marty's crazy ex-wife Monica (Beginning Olivieri), who's even the mother from the couple's gender limitations-pushing boy who'd rather audition for that role of Sandy than Danny in Grease. "If you notice a task that goes so far as it goes and it is as bold and harmful and funny because this is with this particular company that people could assemble - it had been only a no-brainer," Cheadle states of his decision to pursue the project. Levity might be not new for Cheadle, but creator Matthew Carnahan states the actor's largely dramatic background was a primary reason he got the part. "Don Cheadle suits the role on a lot of levels," Carnahan states. "He's hysterically funny and the comedy isn't tired because we do not think about him this way. So it's actually a fresh factor to determine him inside a comedy." Fortunately, Cheadle is encircled on the program by several stars - Kristen Bell, Ben Schwartz and Josh Lawson, another people of Marty's team - who're more familiar within the comedy world. Since breaking to the scene like a teenage wunderkind detective on Veronica Mars, Bell has moved towards more comedy material like Failing to remember Sarah Marshall, Couples Retreat along with a two-episode arc on Party Lower. Schwartz, also known to Parks and Entertainment fans as Jean-Ralphio (RIP Entertainment 720!), is definitely an Upright People Brigade improv comedy group regular, and Lawson is definitely an alum from the acclaimed improv troupe "160 Figures." "It had been great to possess a playground," Cheadle states from the atmosphere his co-stars produced. "It had been great to achieve the chance to utilize company people such as this who're well-experienced inside it and merely start tossing the ball around." Take a look at photos from House of Lies Cheadle's fellow company people appear to agree. "It ups your game. Don Cheadle's here and Kristen Bell's here, and so i reached be the greatest version of me will be able to when I am acting," Schwartz states. "But simultaneously, when its break time, they have fun with us and that we joke around and be buddies. It causes it to be to ensure that you cannot wait arrive at work every single day.Inch House of Lies premieres Sunday at 10/9c on Showtime.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Some Speculation On The Hobbit Finale

Benedict Cumberbatch reveals tidbit?The following is both complete conjecture and a possible spoiler for The Hobbit:There And Back Again, so please think carefully before continuing. But when we spoke to Benedict Cumberbatch on set of Sherlock a little while back, we asked him about his roles in Peter Jackson's new epic, and he said something that may very well be a spoiler, so let's discuss that just a bit.Cumberbatch said of his role," I'm playing Smaug through motion-capture and voicing the Necromancer, which is a character in the Five Legions War or something which I'm meant to understand. He's not actually in the original Hobbit. It's something [Peter Jackson]'s taken from Lord Of The Rings that he wants to put in there."Now those familiar with the book will notice immediately the big new piece of information here.Assuming that Cumberbatch does mean the Battle of Five Armies (which seems safe), then this points to one way that PeterJackson and co. have expanded the book's story to fill two films, and provide a more seamless link to TheLord Of The Rings.Readers will know that the Necromancer is Sauron, and that Gandalf disappears halfway through (the book of)The Hobbit to lead a coalition force and drive the Necromancer out of his Mirkwood stronghold. But in the book they dispatch the Necromancer back to (as it turns out)Mordor well before the Battle of Five Armies.Here, however, it looks like he's going to turn up to the finale in person, presumably at the head of the goblin and Warg army, and face Gandalf's team there.If that is the case, it's a narratively neat way to combine the two story threads, that of Bilbo and the dwarves and the other following Gandalf and his team. It also gives the goblins a stronger motivation to suddenly turn up: in the book, they're avenging the earlier death of one of their leaders and (like all the other armies present) hoping to get their grubby hands on the dragon's hoard. If they're incited or led by Sauron, however, their actions will hang more coherently with their behaviour later in Lord Of The Rings.Of course, this is all just speculation for now. We'll know more when we see The Hobbit:An Unexpected Journey this December 14, and see for sure with the release of There And Back Again in 2013.[[Poll565]]

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Amnesty's 'Chimes' ring on Dylan's 50th

One of the more unlikely guest artists around the Dylan compilation is Ke$', a professed fanatic.To mark its 50th anniversary, Amnesty Worldwide is delivering a 75-song compilation having a slew of famous artists covering Bob Dylan, who also remembers half a century like a artist this season.Tingle, Pete Townshend, Tom Morello and Pete Seeger line on "Chimes of Freedom" alongside some surprising contributing factors for example Miley Cyrus, Adele and Ke$' (a self-professed Dylan fanatic) to pay for the main one-time politically billed troubadour, with all of proceeds supporting a persons privileges organization.Executive producer Shaun Ayeroff desired to top the ambitious John Lennon tribute "Instant Karma" he assisted orchestrate for Amnesty in 2007. "I stated the only method I'd get it done ended up being to get Bob Dylan to give his posting," Ayeroff states. "Lo and behold, Shaun Rosen, who handles Bob Dylan, caused that happening."Ayeroff, co-producer Julie Yannatta and also the folks at Amnesty started their enormous Rolodexes and contacted some favors. "There is no recording or perhaps a&R budget," Yannatta describes. "Every artist contributed their art, skill, some time and craft.""The example would be to a rent party," adds Ayeroff. "We stated, 'Hey, come to the home and produce a beer, bring your buddies and lead something.' And rather than 15 people turning up, 76 did."The majority of the taking part music artists possess a strong interest in both Amnesty and Dylan. Lucinda Williams, who covers "Looking to get to Paradise," states she could not refuse when Amnesty came calling. "To begin with, it's for Amnesty -- an excellent cause," she states. "Also, I really like Bob Dylan's music. Individuals are generally great reasons ... and so i leaped aboard immediately."Ziggy Marley, who offers up a moving, acoustic rendition of "Blowin' within the Wind," highlights there is a natural affinity between your work of Dylan and Amnesty. "Dylan did lots of protest tunes against war that fully stand up for that privileges of people. He's a symbol for your therefore it is appropriate to complete Dylan tunes due to what he's done."A number of behind-the-moments videos have appeared online, including Ke$ha's emotive, mostly a cappella rendition of "Don't Think Hard, It's All Regulated Right" (showing a far more fragile side from the brazen pop star) and Townshend talking about Dylan's long lasting influence. In addition, Local cafe will release an abbreviated, two-disc version from the compilation (lower in the original four) within 24 hours since it's U.S. release Jan. 24 through Fontana Distribution.For a "Chimes of Freedom" concert, Karen Scott, Amnesty International's manager of music relations, is hopeful:"We'd fascination with there to become a tour or concert behind this album," she states, mentioning that Amnesty's incredibly effective Human Privileges Concerts within the 1980s and 1990's featuring the kind of U2, law enforcement and Bruce Springsteen were brought through the artists themselves. "We have discovered that probably the most effective concerts happen once the artists fully stand up and say they do for Amnesty."Go Back To MUSIC FOR SCREENS: WINTER 2012 Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com