Monday, October 31, 2011
Steve Stark Joins MGM Television As Leader of Production (Exclusive)
our editor recommendsTV producer Steve Stark has full plate'When Harry Met Sally ...' Actress Dies After 10-Year Fight With CancerQ&A: Roma Khanna Steve Starkhas been named leader of television production at MGM, the business introduced Monday. Yesterday,The Hollywood Reporterreported that Stark was putting the best touches around the contract in your thoughts up TV development at MGM. The well-loved television executive brings with him work of expert knowledge as both a TV producer plus an professional. He'll join former NBC Universal worldwide TV executive Roma Khanna, who was simply hired last June after MGM emerged from personal personal bankruptcy. She may serve as MGM's leader in the television group and digital, controlling production, sales purchases, certification, article promotion and digital initiatives for MGM worldwide. Stark will account to Khanna. In the statement, Khanna known to Stark as "an amazing talent getting a significant background and deep associations inside the television industry." As mind of television production, Stark will oversee every factor of television and content development for network, cable and digital shops. Within This summer time, Khanna completed her senior v . p . ranks, employing Vicky Gregorian from Litton Entertainment as senior v . p . of domestic television distribution, and Vinicio Espinosa as v . p . of Latin American television distribution. She also upped Susan Hummel to senior v . p . U.S. fundamental cable and Canada television Damien Marin to senior v . p . pay tv and digital media. Lately, Steve Hendry was hired senior executive v . p . of television methods. TV REVIEW: The Large Event Stark, that has a extended report on credits including NBC's The Large Event, Medium and USA's Fairly Legal, signed a couple-year overall deal with Universal Television last The month of the month of january. Furthermore to his stint becoming an independent producer, he offered time just like a development professional at Vital TV, Columbia TriStar TV at the helm of Kelsey Grammer's production company. Email: Marisa.Guthrie@thr.com, Lacey.Rose@thr.com Related Subjects
Thursday, October 27, 2011
MTV's Killer Halloween: Ew, The Gross Factor!
Thank you for going to MTV's Killer Halloween! All week extended, we're searching at ten in the finest horror movie villains ever, together with your help, we'll determine permanently exactly how effective these killing psychopaths and evil masterminds really are. Our participants: Freddy Krueger ("A Nightmare on Elm Street"), Jason Voorhees ("Friday the Thirteenth"), Michael Myers ("Halloween"), Ghostface ("Scream"), Leatherface ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"), Chucky ("Child's Play"), Norman Bates ("Psycho"), Pinhead ("Hellraiser"), Hannibal Lecter ("Silence in the Lamb") and Jigsaw ("Saw"). Getting great style, effective weaponry together with a killer personality is well and dandy, but what really comprises a horror killer stick out might be the gross factor. Whether it is the nausea you're feeling when searching upon their faces, or perhaps the stomach-churning sensation an individual suffers on seeing their grotesque functions of violence, a horror movie killer's bloodsoaked rampage is meaningless without any viewer's need to vomit. Fortunately, our rivals bring the gag reflex in spades. Election round the Killer Halloween murderers' particular gross factors one being tame, five being impossibly revolting following a jump! Freddy Krueger Ultimately these years of killing teens, it ought to be a location of pride for Mr. Krueger he got a young The Actor-kaira Pitt inside the first "Elm Street" movie, turning the long run Captain Jack Sparrow in to a fountain of blood stream. Jason Voorhees Have a look at all of the legendary horror movie kills and you'll always pick one up by Jason within the much-hated "Jason X." The kill involved liquid nitrogen, a steel table together with a ladies mind, not necessarily because order. Michael Myers If Freddy usually takes credit for killing The Actor-kaira Pitt, Michael needs to be famous for the love of sharp objects and placing hockey skate through Ernest Gordon-Levitt's face in "Halloween H20." It's under the identical, but gross nonetheless. Ghostface The "Scream" killer includes a inclination to help keep things as simple as the title in the imaginary movies he inspired, "Stab." Ghostface will, however, from time to time get creative, while he did inside the first movie by trapping a lady in the doggy door and killing her while using garage door. Leatherface The man wears other people skin on his face. On his face! Contemplate it. Then his family eats them. Chucky One of the grossest aspects about Chucky is entirely outdoors of methods he kills people. Chucky features a inclination to acquire hurt and reveal an individuals flesh beneath his toy exterior, for instance when he was expected to tear their very own legs off in "Child's Play 2." Norman Bates Like the relaxation of Hitchcock's oeuvre, the particular terror is all about everything you can't locate. The needs of sixties film making didn't permit Hitch showing the nasty particulars in the shower scene, nevertheless the kill becomes a lot more horrifying within your imagination. Pinhead For Pinhead, the title of the sport might be the pleasures of discomfort, and discomfort is what he brings with the series, pushing the limits of his sufferers while he tortures them in sadomasochistic ritual for individuals eternity. Hannibal Lecter It's tough to part ways Hannibal from his most legendary on-screen kill, the murder of two pads, among whom he steals a face from. The scene remains most likely probably the most graphic and legendary in the series. Oh, and there's also time when he ate Ray Liotta's brains. That was pretty nasty. Jigsaw Jigsaw just like a movie villain and "Saw" just like a film series exist clearly for your reason in the gross out. Whether you consider it torture porn or just an image frightening movie, the series' adoration for gore is indisputable. See the most current listings for Killer Halloween's personality poll! Not surprising here: Freddy Krueger may be the pick for finest personality among our roster of horror movie killings. Hannibal Lecter makes his initial appearance round the board since the second place finisher, with Ghostface and Chucky close behind. Apparently, nobody thinks there's anything funny about Pinhead's have to torture you its eternity, while he ranked least expensive in personality. You just better hope he doesn't hold the last laugh... Justify your votes inside the comments section or hit us on Twitter!
Regal Entertainment Beats 3Q Estimates With Record Attendance And Cost Cuts
The exhibition company’s per share earnings of 16 cents narrowly beat the 15 cents that analysts expected. But the 3Q revenues of $743.6M, up 6.8% from the period last year, were well ahead of the $729.2M forecast. Net income came in at $25M, down from $42.6M last year — but that included a $31.4M one-time gain from the sale of stock in National CineMedia. “We are pleased that industry attendance growth combined with our continued focus on cost control allowed us to achieve significant growth in both Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin for the second consecutive quarter,”CEO Amy Miles said. She added that the company is “encouraged by the record summer box office and remain(s) optimistic regarding the upcoming holiday film slate.” In addition to the earnings news, Regaldeclared a cash dividend of 21 cents a share that it will pay onDecember 16 to stockholders of record on December 7. Regal says that it “intends to pay a regular quarterly dividend for the foreseeable future.”
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Eddie Murphy To Rolling Stone: No Beverly Hills Cop IV But Maybe A TV Spinoff
OSCARS: Eddie Murphy Says He Isnt Doing Any Of Those Crazy Dance Numbers Eddie Murphy has never been one to mince words — if you could get him to sit down for an interview. And he has plenty to say about himself on several fronts (but not on any of the questions that have been off-limits forever) in Rolling Stone. But it’s good. Beverly Hills Cop IV? “They’re not doing it,” he says. “What I’m trying to do now is produce a TV show starring Axel Foley’s son, and Axel is the chief of police now in Detroit. I’d do the pilot, show up here and there. None of the movie scripts were right. It was trying to force the premise. If you have to force something you shouldn’t be doing it.” Agreed. The Oscars and the impression that he left the ceremony in a huff when Alan Arkin won best supporting actor for Little Miss Sunshine over Murphy’s work in Dreamgirls? Arkin’s was “a great performance,” Murphy says. “That’s just the way the shit went. He’s been gigging for years and years, the guy’s in his seventies. I totally understood and was totally cool.” What was hard to take, he suggests, was other people suddenly coming over to him while “I’m just chilling” and ever so earnestly expressing their condolences. “I didn’t have sour grapes at all. That’s another reason I wanted to host the show to show them that I’m down with it.” Murphy also touches on other stuff. For one thing he’s giving family movies a rest — maybe for good. “I don’t have any interest in that right now.” A return to standup comedy? “If I ever get back onstage, I’m going to have a really great show for you all,” he says. “It comes up too much for me to not do it again. It’s like, when it hits me, I’ll do it, eventually.”
Roundabout commissions Karam
Looks like playwright-of-the-moment Stephen Karam's next play will show up at the Roundabout Theater Company, too: The Gotham nonprofit has given a second commission to the scribe for a new play. Move is spurred in part by the success of the org's current production of Karam's "Sons of the Prophet," which opened recently to notable critical raves. Roundabout helped launch the writer's career with its 2007 production of "Speech and Debate," the comedy that subsequently was much-produced around the country. "Prophet" was a Roundabout commission that had an initial run at Boston's Huntington Theater Company earlier this year prior to its Gotham stint. Spurred by the strong notices, "Prophet" has been extended about a week to Jan. 1. Latest commission is part of Roundabout's ongoing New Play Initiative, which has so far commissioned new works from some 15 writers. Karam said he may use the opportunity to pen one of what might become a trio of plays involving the Douaihys, the family around which "Prophet" revolves. Another show by Karam, new opera "Dark Sisters" with music by Nico Muhly, is set to have a world preem Nov. 9-19 at John Jay College's Gerald W. Lynch Theater in Gotham. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Director in talks for police thriller
Summit Entertainment is in talks with McG to direct police thriller "Puzzle Palace," penned by "Safe House" scribe David Guggenheim. Summit acquired rights to Guggenheim's pitch in March following an auction and set it up with Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen at their Temple Hill Entertainment banner. "Puzzle Palace" focuses on the son of a police officer unjustly accused of murder who decides to break into a secure police facility in NY City in search of evidence that can exonerate his father. McG's in post-production on actioner "This Means War," due out from Fox in February. Godfrey and Bowen have produced all five installments of the "Twilight" franchise for Summit with part one of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" opening next month. McG's repped by WME. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com
Monday, October 24, 2011
Cameron Crowe Directed a Video for Pearl Jam's 'Not For You'
.post-content img {display:none;} 'Pearl Jam Twenty' is a love letter to Pearl Jam and the band's fans by one of its biggest fans: director Cameron Crowe. The film screened around the country in September, was available on-demand and even aired as part of the PBS series 'American Masters' on Friday night. The film is now out on DVD, and in honor of the release, Crowe has released a new video for 'Not For You,' one of the stronger singles from the band's 1994 release, Vitalogy. [IMDb via Slashfilm] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Soulja Boy Arrested In Georgia
First Released: October 18, 2011 11:47 AM EDT Credit: Getty Images TEMPLE, Ga. -- Caption Soulja Boy attends the Wager Honours 09 nominee bulletins at Wager Galleries on May 12, 2009 in NY CityAuthorities say stylish-hop star Soulja Boy is facing a drug charge after police stopped his rental vehicle in west Georgia and located marijuana. Temple Police Chief Tim Shaw informs The Connected Press that police stopped the leased Cadillac Escalade early Tuesday. He states officials found marijuana and guns inside. The artist, who had been reserved underneath the title DeAndre Cortez Way, was introduced towards the Carroll City Jail on the criminal offence control of marijuana possession. Shaw stated that according to what they know from the arrest, all five residents within the vehicle were very cordial and also the arrest went easily. Carroll City Jail Records didn't list a lawyer for that artist. Government bodies stated he had been held without bond and the first court appearance was looking for Tuesday mid-day. Copyright 2011 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Monday, October 17, 2011
MTV kudocast to recognition Jobs
The late Jobs is placed to get a musical tribute included in MTV's O Music Honours 2 on Halloween. The big event is going to be broadcast on MTV and streamed on MTV group websites including MTV.com, VH1.com, CMT.com, LogoTV.com and MTVHive.com. To commemorate Jobs' dying, the show includes an unexpected artist covering a vintage song in homage to the pc magnate. Entertainers and presenters in the O Music Honours includes Kelly Clarkson and Demi Lovato. Award those who win are made the decision via online voting. :- Mike Thielman Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com
Friday, October 14, 2011
Bill O'Reilly, David Letterman High Five Over Iraq War (Video)
John Paul Filo/CBS Bill O'Reilly and David Letterman joked around on the Late Show Thursday night -- a far cry from their prior, tense appearances.our editor recommends'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' Cast Performs on 'Late Show With David Letterman' 'Two and a Half Men's' Ashton Kutcher, Jon Cryer, Angus T. Jones Present Top Ten List on 'Late Show With David Letterman' (Video) (In 2009, Letterman called him a goon; in 2006, he told him, "About 60 percent of what you say is crap.") VIDEO: The Biggest Failed Jokes at the Academy Awards Thursday, Letterman and O'Reilly debated Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party, with O'Reilly telling him he made "an excellent point" and Letterman politely thanking him. After O'Reilly admitted the war in Iraq "should not have happened in hindsight" because the country did not have weapons of mass destruction, Letterman stood up for a high five. PHOTOS: The Most Talked-About TV News Faces "Up high! Come on, up high....come on, Billy! Come on! Come on!" Letterman enthused as O'Reilly shook his head. "I'm not high-fiving you on a war! I'm sorry...." O'Reilly replied. "We're having a good conversation, sit down." PHOTOS: NY City Power List Finally, O'Reilly stood up and gave him a high five. "Yeah!" said Letterman, before joking: "No wonder Cheney won't come on your show. Mr. Grouch!" David Letterman Bill O'Reilly Late Show with David Letterman
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Chris LeRoy joins Lionsgate
Lionsgate has triggered Chris LeRoy as interim leader of distribution. The studio didn't have official comment Thursday, but an individual near to the situation confirmed that LeRoy started working at Lionsgate now. Leroy resigned his publish as professional Vice president of distribution at Disney early this season. The distribution prexy slot at Lionsgate continues to be vacant since 2009 when Steven Rothenberg died of stomach cancer. The very best Liosngate distribution executives are David Spitz, professional Vice president and general sales director for theatrical distribution and Mike Polydoros, professional Vice president of exhibitor relations and procedures. Lionsgate's "Abduction" has made $23 million locally in the first three days. It features a busy first quarter with "The Possession" on Jan. 6, then "One your money can buyInch on Jan. 27, "Tyler Perry's Good Deeds" on February. 24," "Safe" on March 6 and "The Hunger Games" on March 23." Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
6 Iconic James Bond Villains That Javier Bardem Should Channel For Bond 23
After nine months of rumors, Javier Bardem has finally confirmed that he will assume the enviable role of villain in the next James Bond movie, Bond 23. So just which Bond baddie should the Academy Award winner channel when plotting against Daniel Craig’s “007?” Movieline suggests a half dozen iconic Bond evil doers below. Dr. No Bond Films: Dr. No (1962) Portrayed By: Joseph Wiseman What better Bond villain to begin with than the very first to be portrayed onscreen: Dr. Julius No. This titular antagonist appeared stiff and emotionless onscreen — qualities that could be attributed to his troubled childhood (unwanted child of a German missionary), his rejection from American and Soviet intelligence agencies or the fact that this mad scientist lost both of his hands in radiation experiments. By the start of the film, his hands have been replaced by metal ones making this villain partially bionic and ultimately, not manually dexterous enough to escape pools of boiling coolant. Red Grant Bond Films: From Russia With Love (1963) Portrayed By: Robert Shaw Or maybe Bardem would like to forgo the “mad scientist” routine in favor of playing a “psychopathic killer” like Russian henchman Red Grant, who was dispatched to kill Bond as revenge for knocking off Dr. No. Fit enough to take a brass knuckled punch from his superior Rosa Klebb, this homicidal paranoiac is a slick silent killer who favors a garotte wire (hidden in his watch) over firepower. Grant proved to be one of Bond’s most formidable opponents in their classic train fight scene. Auric Goldfinger Bond Films: Goldfinger (1964) Portrayed By: Gert Frbe And then there’s the more intriguing, animated type of villain such as Auric Goldfinger, the Bond baddie with the Midas touch. Remembered as the most sinister antagonist to challenge 007, this portly, megalomaniac gold smuggler provided so much more than the previous, one-dimensional villains including memorable quips (“No Mr. Bond, I expect you to die.”), deliciously evil mannerisms and a fascination with historical Nazi gold bars. Played by the non-English speaking actor Gert Frbe, all of Goldfinger’s lines were dubbed in by Michael Collins.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Diego Boneta Is Adam
For Alex Proyas' Paradise LostHaving gotten his start as a singer and then cutting his acting teeth on Mexican TV, Diego Boneta is now in the midst of a healthy Hollywood career surge. Hot on the heels on him scoring the lead in movie musical adaptation Rock of Ages comes the news that Alex Proyas has picked him to play Adam in Paradise Lost.From the looks of it, Proyas is now going full speed ahead with the Paradise casting, as just yesterday he hired Dominic Purcell to play Moloch. The film will, of course, adapt John Milton's epic poem, with the action-orientated take focusing on the battle between fallen angel Lucifer (Bradley Cooper) and archangel Michael (Benjamin Walker, soon to be seen in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter).Part of the spark for the war in Heaven revolves around God's creation of Adam and Eve (Camilla Belle), the biblical first humans who found themselves tempted by knowledge and ultimately banished from the Garden of Eden.With Casey Affleck, Callan McAuliffe and Djimon Hounsou also making up the numbers in the ensemble, Proyas will get the cameras cranking in January.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
'Erin Burnett OutFront': Just what the Experts Say
Now, former CNBC co-host Erin Burnett first demonstrated her new primetime CNN program, Erin Burnett OutFront, as well as the experts made their opinions known to as week advanced.our editor recommendsCNN's Erin Burnett Unveils New Show Title, Promo (Video)Piers Morgan, Wolf Blitzer Offer CNN's Erin Burnett Advice Before Show's Premiere (Videos)Erin Burnett on her behalf account New CNN Show: I'm not Prone to Consider RatingsIts Official: Erin Burnett Joins CNN Her premiere on Monday triggered an uproar among people of Hollywood and experts alike, when Burnett paid out vacation to Occupy Wall Street and mocked people who've been taking part. Really, Media Matters states Burnett should apologize for your "cheap-shot report." That triggered filmmaker Michael Moore to share dismay, which, was utilized as fodder on Tuesday evening's program. The Baltimore Sun's David Zurawik written in the publish that elevated Wednesday evening, "At this time, there's already a consensus bilding about Burnett based on her trip to Occupy Wall Street, and none of it is good on her behalf or CNN's .. latest 'adventure' in weeknight programming." "At any time when many individuals showed up at cable news trying to find someone they could trust to help lead them in the economic nightmare the u . s . states has walked them into," he produces, "she leads to as self-satisfied, smug, priviledged [sic] and feeling not merely one whit from the discomfort." Zurawik mentioned that though Burnett's "Seriously" segment resembles Cooper's "The RidicuList," Cooper "acquired a kind of moral (or, no less than, cultural) authority through his really are a journalist on CNN" to accomplish this kind of factor. Forbes' Eric Jackson referred to as Burnett "too dismissive and condescending of individuals [Occupy Wall Street] protesters." He mentioned later, "Erin should quit beaming and winking at what lots of rubes these Occupy Wall Street proesters are. She'd succeed to know that numerous of individuals country bumpkins ... are actually watching her network. Seriously." Salon's Glenn Greenwald monitored Burnett's job at Goldman Sachs to her CNBC career to her joining CNN, mentioning her ties to Wall Street. "It's the choice of surprising that large companies which own media shops desire to hire people to do something as journalist round the TV that are slavishly devoted for their culture in addition to their agenda," he produces. "But that's the reason: the pretense that this kind of person "objective journalists" delivering opinion-free particulars is actually discredited they have to stop pretending. It's embarrassing already. CNN launched a disagreement for the Atlantic Wire carrying out a criticisms, saying, "We support Erin as well as the OutFront team which we respect that you'll see a number of opinions on the story." Related Subjects CNN Erin Burnett
Friday, October 7, 2011
Malcolm-Jamal Warner On Reed Between Your Lines & Its Cosby Show Inspiration
First Released: October 7, 2011 6:36 PM EDT Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Access Hollywood Live: Malcolm-Jamal Warner: Reed Between Your Lines May Be The Huxtables Within The Digital Age -- Malcolm-Jamal Warner and Tracee Ellis Ross have partnered to experience a happily husband and wife on BETs new comedy, Reed Between your Lines, and also the two accepted they dont mind the first evaluations towards the Cosby Show. How could we not desire to that? former Female friends star Tracee told Billy Rose bush and Package Hoover on Fridays Access Hollywood Live, once they recommended The Reeds possess a romance such as the Huxtables. Its fun in order play a happily husband and wife. There is no drama, but theres clearly family stuff and obstacles, Malcolm-Jamal stated of his and Tracees new figures Alex and Carla Reed. Nevertheless its nice to have the ability to play a few nobody search one another. I believe thats kind of the High cliff and Claire from it, he ongoing. You understood that High cliff really dug his wife, and she or he loved him, so its type of similar to those of that. Tracee stated she and Malcolm-Jamal have experienced excellent chemistry playing the 2 figures. It has been magical. We kind of backed into this divine partnership, she told Billy and Package. Reed Between your Lines premieres October 11 at 10/9 C on Wager. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
King's Speech Producers Nab The Grudge
Will tackle tale from the 19 nineties rugby rivalry1990's Five Nations wasn't a cheerful one. Margaret Thatcher used to be Pm, combined with cleverly made a decision to take advantage of Scotland just like a testing ground for your Poll Tax. Thank you for going to The Grudge.Not remarkably, individuals of Scotland were not happy. Whatsoever. However rugby team i did so well, beating Ireland, Wales and France before squaring offered by "the particular enemy":England.In some manner, through sheer determination and pressure of will, they won, nabbing the Grand Slam and making old Engerland look, well, rather stupid.Every rugby fan will show you, it absolutely was a significant large deal. Which is being large deal once again, with Bedlam Productions, they behind the Oscar-winning King's Speech, obtaining the rights to sports journalist Tom English's book about them, The Grudge: Scotland versus. England.King's Speech producer Simon Egan will direct the film additionally to create it (alongside Takedown Pictures' Evan Leighton-Davis), but no names are actually stated if this involves casting, and so the roles of Will Carling, John Moore, Jeremy Guscott as well as the relaxation continue being unknown.Got any suggestionsfor who should play which player?Inform us inside the commentary box below. Here's wanting The Grudge will fare best in comparison to previous rugby drama seen in the silver screen, Invictus, and possess people who are able to really perform the best accents. Ahem.A release date for your Grudge isn't introduced.
Hugh Hefner: The Playboy Club Should Have been receiving Cable
Hugh Hefner and Amber Heard Since the dust is beginning to stay, Playboy founder and Boss Hugh Hefner states they know why The Playboy Club was canceled. "I apologize NBC's The Playboy Club did not find its audience," Hefner tweeted late Tuesday, hrs after NBC introduced the remaining instances of the show could be drawn. "It will have been receiving cable, targeted in a more adult audience." NBC orders Up Through The Night and Whitney, cancels Playboy Club The Playboy Club grew to become the very first newcomer number of the 2011-2012 TV season to find the axe following the '60s-set drama averaged about 3 million audiences because of its first three episodes. Additionally to low rankings, the series was met with resistance in the Parents Television Council, which advised marketers to boycott The Playboy Club and known as for NBC to cancel the "degrading and sexualizing program immediately." In June, NBC's Salt Lake City affiliate introduced it wouldn't air the show. My Network TV selected up days later. However, Hefner also noted that there's "restored interest" for making a movie according to his existence and the beginning of the sexual revolution. Are you currently sad The Playboy Club is finished? Do you consider it might have done cable?
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Lars Von Trier Releases Public Statement
He'll 't be asked againWell, this is actually interesting:Lars vonTrier has released the following statement."Today at 2pm I used to be requested with the Police of North Zealand concerning the charges created through the prosecution of Grasse in France from August 2011 regarding a possible breach of prohibition in French law against justification of war crimes.""The analysis covers comments made through the press conference in Cannes in May 2011. Due to these serious accusations I have recognized which i don't contain the capabilities to share myself positively which i've therefore made a decision using this day forth to prevent all public claims and interviews."Lars von TrierAvedøre, 5. October 2011So, it may look like that there are been further fallout from von Trier's questionable joke about like a Nazi, they made as of this year's Cannes Film Festival. For further particulars surrounding that , mind using this method. And therefore, with the potential for prosecution hanging over him, the fantastic provocateur of world cinema has, possibly naturally, referred to as it every day. You will notice people who believe vonTrier is essentially getting what he warrants to create that statement in Cannes you will notice individuals that believe this is often a gross overreaction, which vonTrier will still you are able to speak his mind on almost every other subject.Wherever you stand about them, though, it seems that vonTrier makes his last public statement. Will that remain the problem, though?That greatly remains to look.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Watch 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo' Poster Get Made Set to the Trent Reznor Score
Watching a movie poster getting made is only sort of interesting. However, watching a movie poster getting made while a score by Trent Reznor plays in the background is awesome. Therefore, we present to you a video featuring the behind-the-scenes process of making the movie poster for David Fincher's highly anticipated 'Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.' The clip comes courtesy of the mysterious Mout Taped Shut website, which has been posting set photos and other information regarding the film. [via Mouth Taped Shut] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook Watch Transformers 3 Dark Of The Moon The Movie
Sam Shepard on Blackthorn, His Hollywood Years and Why He'll Never Write a Memoir
Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and Oscar-nominated actor Sam Shepard doesn’t take a lot of lead film roles, but when he does, he makes them count. Take this week’s Blackthorn, the sweeping epic tale of what might have happened if — as some historians believe — legendary outlaw Butch Cassidy wasn’t gunned down by Bolivian forces in 1908, and instead went on to live a quiet, reclusive existence in that country under the pseudonym James Blackthorn. Filmed on location in the dizzying terrain of Bolivia, Blackthorn is Shepard’s latest scenic route through the vicissitudes of American mythology, an exploration that has previously taken him as both a writer and actor through the U.S. space program (The Right Stuff) to the moody, modern West (Paris Texas,, Don’t Come Knocking) and even contemporary geopolitical intrigue (Fair Game). Shepard spoke with Movieline recently about his 40-year-plus journey — and his new film’s place within it. I’m not sure if I should tell you this — but the one and only experience I’ve had with acting was in one of your plays. Which one? I was in Angel City. Angel City! Oh, yeah. Where did you do that? It was at a college in Orange County. That play is obviously a pretty cynical perspective on Hollywood culture and its output, and I was curious: How would you characterize your relationship with Hollywood and the film industry in general in the 35 years since writing Angel City? When I wrote that I was in the process of trying to make some money in Hollywood collaborating on and developing scripts, which didn’t work out at all because it was constantly board meetings with, essentially, businessmen who didn’t understand anything about writing or screenwriting or even cared about movies. All they cared about was money. Which is still the case, but back then I was kind of shocked at it. I thought maybe it was possible to function as an artist in Hollywood, somehow. When you consider all the people who’ve been duped into that belief — not excluding Bertolt Brecht, Faulkner, Tennessee Williams and all these extraordinary writers — I felt like I bought the bullet, too. I drank the Kool-Aid. [Laughs] Do you still maintain any connection to it at all? I don’t do screenwriting at all for Hollywood anymore. I don’t even attempt it. In the beginning I thought it was a way I could pay the rent, and at the same time also get something done. But it was impossible. The only screenplays of mine that have been [filmed] and released that I’ve been satisfied with have been the ones with Wim Wenders, where I feel like it’s in total collaboration, and I have the confidence that it’s going to be made the way we’re conceiving it. It’s not going to be distorted into some other creature. That’s basically what I’ve enjoyed about working with Wim. But I don’t have that luxury working for any studio. And I don’t see novels as something you can adapt. Really? No. I think it’s a really bad idea. It’s as bad as trying to turn old movies into Broadway plays. I guess The Right Stuff was technically nonfiction, but it just feels so novelistic. That worked, but I think because of Phil [Kaufman] and his wife Rose. They’re kind of brilliant screenwriters themselves, and they found a way to adapt it that worked with the material. Also around the time you wrote Angel City, you were giving screen acting a go. Days of Heaven was a breakthrough, and of course that took seemingly years for Paramount to come terms with. How, if at all, did that further sour you on Hollywood? I was very lucky to start out like that. That was virtually my first movie. I’d done a couple of other, little things, but that was my first sort of feature film. And to start off with Terry Malick, that’s not a bad way to go. But you still have the onus of producers trying to influence things — the whole oppression of people from the outside sticking their two cents in. I mean, anybody who’s going to advise Terry Malick on any aspect of filmmaking should just apologize. [Laughs] Do you stay in touch with Malick? The last time I talked to him was in Austin, probably two or three years ago. I’ve kind of lost touch with him. We’ve talked on the phone a couple of times. Do you ever think about finding a way to work with him again? Oh, I’d love to work with him, but that’s entirely up to him. I’d love to work with him. He seems to be off on a tangent of his own, now, though. Moving on to Blackthorn, the director of this film, Mateo Gil, has professed his appreciation of Westerns as a “truly moral genre.” Do you agree? I think the way it’s been conceived, for the most part, is moral tales, yeah. Or immoral tales. But that’s probably the stage for this. It’s also very classic in that sense, because of the scope of it. I think it’s inexhaustible, this film. You could go on and on and on. It’s like Don Quixote. Do you remember your very first encounter with the mythology of Butch Cassidy? I don’t know if he was on my radar screen until that film [Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid] came out. I hadn’t paid much attention to him before that. But then I did some research for this film in Archer City, Texas, where Larry McMurtry has his warehouses full of books. That’s his hometown. And its amazing: You go into these warehouses, and they’re four times the length of this room, stacked with books kind of in a semblance of order. But anyway, he has a whole Western section, obviously, and I dug around in there and found some great research stuff on Butch. I didn’t realize he was raised Mormon in Utah. As a teenage kid he went off and kind of rustled some cattle and stole some horses and things like that. And he had this whole background that was… From the get-go, as a teenager? He wasn’t that interested in the work market, you know? He liked the adventure. And they guy he based his name on, Butch, was a rustler. And he learned to break horses from him. Do you know about it? Not a thing. That whole territory up there in Utah was full of outlaws from all over the country because there was this network of caves and things like that where they could hideout and easily escape pursuit. Then things eventually got so hot for them, they eventually had to go to South America.
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