Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Strippers, Werewolves, Dinosaurs, Aliens, Cowboys, Ninjas and Vikings, My Dear
It might not seem like often it, but trust me: This can be a wonderful time to become a moviegoer. Harvey Weinstein reaches the peak of his forces, Titanic is finally being released in murky 3-D, mind-overflowing propaganda isn't any. 1 in the box-office, and we have have a super hero flick to anticipate just about any week from May to August. Also would you want in the film industry? What's that? Strippers versus. werewolves, you say? Sure - that may be arranged. To wit, present day remarkable news from THR: Well Go, the indie distributor that introduced you such trenchant fare as Mutant Women Squad and also the Finest American Snuff Film, has struck an offer for United States privileges for an actual movie known as Strippers versus. Werewolves. It's what it really seems like and can without doubt present an excellent counterpoint this summer time to Steven Soderbergh's male-stripper opus Miracle Mike. Earth requires a balance, folks. Fine - strippers and werewolves and $300 budgets aren't your factor. You are much more of a dinosaurs versus. aliens type of person. Great! You know what? Make room cowboys, its dinosaurs that will fight aliens now. Following its launch announcement last May, Liquid Comics will release graphic novel Dinosaurs Versus. Aliens this summer time according to an authentic story by Males In Black director Craig Sonnenfeld who labored carefully around the project with comic creator Grant Morrison (Batman, 18 Days, The Invisibles). Morrison is writing both graphic novel and also the film script for Sonnenfeld to direct while artwork for Dinosaurs Versus. Aliens has been made by Liquid Comics artist Mukesh Singh, who formerly labored with Morrison around the 18 Days hardcover book. [...] The storyline for Dinosaurs Versus. Aliens is dependant on a secret world war fight which was never recorded ever books. When an alien invasion attacks Earth in age the dinosaurs, our planets only saviors would be the savage prehistoric monsters that are a lot more intelligent than humanity has ever imagined. Obviously they're. But OK, OK, I hear you - your investment strippers and werewolves and dinosaurs and aliens, and let's wait and watch in regards to a new type of hero composed of three areas of a Bourne-style agent on the mission for revenge. I adore he's psychologically ill? What may go wrong? Go away, Mike Fleming: Universal Pictures has acquired the experience film Cowboy Ninja Viking and it has Marc Forster prepared to result in the graphic novel adaptation his next film. The graphic novel along with a Disney-developed script by Zombieland authors Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese were acquired by Universal following the script arrived and was considered too edgy for Disneys family film mandate. [...] The title character develops from a secret government program to show schizophrenics into assassins. The protagonist comes with the program using the skills of the cowboy, ninja along with a viking. While the majority of the patients active in the program are delivered back to insane asylum following the program went awry in Iraq, he escapes and uses his abilities to find the billionaire who masterminded this program. Exactly what a world! All of this bodes perfectly for my lately completed script Blogger versus. Half a Bottle of Ambien. Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Focus dates 'For a Good Time, Call...'
Focus Features has slotted Jamie Travis' comedy "For a Good Time, Call..." for Sept. 14 in Los Angeles and NY. "Good Time" premiered last month at Sundance, where Focus closed the deal. The comedy stars Lauren Anne Miller, Ari Graynor, Mark Webber, Seth Rogen and Justin Long. Miller and Graynor portray two young women who are short on the funds needed to live in NY City and agree to room together. Miller co-wrote the script with Katie Anne Naylon. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com
Monday, February 27, 2012
Did Twitter censor Oscar audio critic?
The Academy of movement Picture Arts & Sciences and ABC might be keeping quiet about alleged on-air noises audible to audiences throughout the Oscar telecast, but that did not keep fans from sounding off on Twitter.
Neither org would comment Monday about constant critique via social networking through the three-hour-plus event regarding what many amateur audiologists were attributing to microphone feedback. Others reported ringing sounds or frequent beeps. "Fix the mics!" tweeted an NBC star you never know something about award shows, former Emmy Honours host Jimmy Fallon. Another professional wag, comedian Marc Maron, tweeted, "I love the ghosts within the machine happen to be attempting to shut the Academy awards lower through the night." The Academy accounts for manufacture of the show while over-the-air transmission from the Oscar feed is ABC's jurisdiction. It is also possible neither will be to blame, which the sounds crept in in the MSO level, though there is no noticeable pattern separating anyone cable, satellite or telco service because the reason. It isn't the very first time the Academy awards happen to be rapped for audio problems, nor could it be the only real kudocast which has been around the receiving finish of this type of critique. To wit, it's worth thinking about that bashing tech specs is part of every award show, however the sheer scale of social networking nowadays amplifies audience grumbling to some extent no TV network can ignore. The noises really inspired the launch of the joke Twitter account, @OscarsAudioGuy, who made light from the situation. "We used container cans this season to offset Billy Very in HD," he tweeted. "Anybody have more string we are able to borrow for mic cord?" But he might have been getting a tad too enjoyable. Barrett Tryon, who released @OscarsAudioGuy, stated his account was all of a sudden suspended throughout the telecast after he rapidly tallied up 300 fans. Under an hour or so after Variety approached Twitter on Monday mid-day to request to have an explanation concerning the account's suspension, Tryon discovered his account was restored together with a note in the social-media company explaining @OscarsAudioGuy was mistaken for "junk e-mail." Twitter reps didn't react to queries, but the organization is often belittled for overreaching in reaction to brands who complain that satirical Twitter accounts confuse customers. In recent days, Twitter has removed accounts parody targets as varied as Qantas Air carriers, Cat Fancy magazine and French leader Nicolas Sarkozy. Contact Andrew Wallenstein at andrew.wallenstein@variety.com
Friday, February 24, 2012
Csar Awards Set To Celebrate Big Year For French Movies
‘The Artist’, ‘Poliss’ Lead Cesar Nominations Tonight, the French film industry converges at Paris Thtre du Chtelet to celebrate what was a banner year for French film. Along with Oscar darling The Artist, the French will fte a year in which the local box office hit an all-time high (about $1.7 billion), with 67.5% of the population buying a cinema ticket. The two biggest grossers of 2011 were home-grown pics: Gaumonts Untouchable directed by Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano (now third on the all-time gross list behind Titanic and Welcome To The Sticks and acquired by the Weintseins for the U.S. along with remake rights), and Paths Nothing To Declare, starring and directed by Dany Boon, who was also behind 2008s Sticks. Nothing To Declare is a straight comedy and as such has no nominations tonight — the Acadmie des Arts et Techniques du Cinma does not typically like rewarding broad fare or films that rock the box office. Untouchable, however, has several nods including Best Picture, Director(s) and acting mentions for its two leads. The actual Csar ceremony, a sometime stilted affair, is on its way to improving — theyve recently learned the wonders of dimming the lights in the theater — and this evening portends better than most. Meanwhile, Cannes Film Festival general delegate and artistic director Thierry Frmaux has to be feeling pretty good right about now since many of the films rolling through awards season started their careers on the Croisette back in May. Not only does Cannes competition pic and Oscar favorite The Artist have 10 nominations this evening, director Mawenns Poliss, with 13 mentions the most-nominated, was also on the 2011 Cannes roster as was House Of Tolerance (eight nods), while Un Certain Regard title LExercise De LEtat has 11 nominations. Six-time nominee Declaration Of War was a Critics Week selection. Kate Winslet will be on hand to accept an honorary Csar from Roman Polanski before the official party starts on the Champs Elyses. Regardless of how they fare this evening, however, the currently highest-profile names wont be sticking around too long after the ceremony: Artist director Michel Hazanavicius and stars Jean Dujardin and Brnice Bejo, along with the rest of the team, are understood to be high-tailing it to LA in order get to Saturdays Independent Spirit Awards and Sundays Oscars. Ill be reporting on the major winners later today.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
MPTF Unveils New $350M Fundraising Campaign
Motion Picture Television Fund board member George Clooney this morning announced the launch of a $350 million fundraising drive at the organization over the next three years. During a breakfast at the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills, MPTF brass said that $238 million has already been raised in the effort, with key contributions from the likes of Clooney, Steve Bing, Tom Cruise, Barry Diller, Fox Entertaiment Group, David Geffen, Michael Lewis, Jerry Perenchio, Joe Roth, Jeffrey and Marilyn Katzenberg, Todd Phillips, Patrick Soon-shiong, Thomas Tull and John Wells, among others. That’s in addition to the $100 million already on hand according to Katzenberg, chairman of the MPTF Foundation. Over the past 20 years, the fund has raised $200 million. MPTF president Bob Beitcher said the fundraising push comes as an75,000 baby boomers will be retiring from the industry over the next 20 years. “This is a safety net for them,” he said this morning.The fund’s biggest fundraising event of the year, the annual “Night Before” Oscar party, is set for Saturday at the Beverly Hills Hotel. It’s always been a mixed bag of news at the MPTF — Clooney, a board member for a year, said today that Katzenberg told him, “If you think the Sudan is tough, just try the MPTF.”The organization that provides long-term health care and services for members of the entertainment industry was fined $80,000 by the state yesterday for its part in the death of a patient in 2010. Beitcher addressed the citation this morning, saying the MPTF brought in outside safety consultants and conducted special training for staff so “this won’t happen again,” he said. “This is important but is ancient history for us.”The Woodland Hills-based nursing facility last month announced that it had reorganized enough to reverse a 2009 decision to shut it down — a move that drew criticism and lawsuits. The reopened facility will house as many as 40 patients at any given time going forward.Last week, the MPTF also announced a tie-up with UCLA Health System and its Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital that will offer ageriatric psychiatry unit at the fund’s Wasserman Campus. It will provide inpatient and outpatient services and is expected to be up and running in early 2013.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Large Media Q4 Corporate Earnings Roundup: Can Moguls Relax A Little About Cord-Cutting Since The Economy Improves?
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Saturday, February 18, 2012
New poster for Lockout
When the new trailer for Lockout showed up not this type of very long time ago, i had been offered on the fact it used its B-movie qualifications as being a badge of recognition, serving up a feast of OTT action against one of the hammiest voiceovers in recent memory.Happily, the film's new poster appears being applying the identical approach, taking its cues within the bargain-basement school of artwork within the ultra-macho aesthetic."GUY PEARCE" it screams in shiny, metallic lettering. "TAKE NO Crooks" booms the tag-line (as it is occur a prison, see?). Make no mistake, this is often a large, dumb film that's pleased with its large, dumb roots.Meanwhile, Maggie Sophistication looks to own taken that miracle action-movie combo of beauty and anxiety, while Pearce simply seems like he's itching to shoot someone. Chances are the possibility can have itself sooner or later.Targeted by James Mather, the film will dsicover Pearce's maverick ex-government agent sent to have an space prison to have the ability to save the President's daughter (Sophistication) within the rioting inmates. Be truthful... you're offered, should not you be?Lock out opens inside the Uk on 20 April 2012. Embarrassingly, we could hardly wait!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Five Top Reasons To See 'The Lady In Black'
"The Woman in Black" isn't just a horror film that can bring a ghostly chill into February. It marks a sizable revival for Hammer Films, additionally to Daniel Radcliffe's first publish-"Harry Potter" movie. The flick stood a large opening weekend and hopefully, once word starts disbursing, is constantly on the get more audiences who would like to uncover the important thing in the lady in black. The thrills and unveils were certainly enough to produce us jump from your seats many occasions. So without further ado, listed below are five reasons you have to visit "The Woman in Black" in the event you haven't already. Scares To begin with, "The Woman in Black" is frightening. It is the type of horror film that evolves and evolves and evolves suspense for a number of the flick until it finally takes proper care of inside the partner in the movie, which suspense is orchestrated perfectly. That could relaxation largely round the shoulders of Radcliffe, whose character Arthur Kipps finds themselves frequently face-to-face (quite simply, back-of-the-mind-to-face) while using flick's titular ghost, additionally to director James Watkins. And what's nice might be the film doesn't have to show to gross-out horror or CGI-heavy effects to get this done. Nostalgia There is a place for a variety of horror film -- even torture porn -- why is "The Woman in Black" appear like this kind of breath of outdoors could it be marks returning for the medieval ghost horror genre. Like the return of Hammer Films, the British film company aided result in the movie, "The Woman in Black" ditches more sophisticated techniques to horror filmmaking to target rather on building the suspense for the second act. Clearly, you'll find a couple of red-colored-colored herrings -- or possibly a black raven or two, in this particular situation -- thrown in to let you jump out of your chair, but we'd take which more than "An Individuals Centipede" every single day. Ghosts Which boosts our third point: this is often a classic ghost story in every single sense of the word. Clearly, the titular lady in black is haunting the little British town Arthur Kipps finds themselves looking for a significant justifiable reason, which he takes it upon themselves to solve her mystery and continue to prevent her from resulting in further mayhem. You'll have to consider the film yourself to uncover if he works. The "Potter" Connection You will never enter into "The Woman in Black" rather than be intrigued to determine which performance Radcliffe can offer without Harry Potter's scar branding his temple. The 22-year-old single-handedly carries lots of "The Woman in Black," and accomplishes this well. Even though focus in the flick is a lot more on its mystery than its stars, "The Woman in Black" offers Radcliffe an excellent opportunity to showcase that he isn't just the Boy Who Were living, which is apparent he needed lots of time selecting the project that was close to his heart. Daniel Radcliffe, Father However, it is a shocking transition being familiar with seeing Daniel Radcliffe, teenage wunderkind, then out of the blue be asked for to buy Daniel Radcliffe, father from the three-year-old. It's evidence of his acting ability he handles to complete it virtually, though I'm holding fast for the theory that we bought Radcliffe becoming an adult mostly because of his capacity to develop undesired facial hair. It's pretty convincing. Are you currently presently considering searching at "The Woman in Black"? For those who have seen it, then whoever else think? Reveal inside the comments section below or on Twitter!
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