Sunday, February 26, 2012
VIDEO: Kate Upton Strips Lower for Carl's Junior.
War film Act of Valor required home the very best place only at that weekend's box office, grossing $24.7 million, based on Box Office Mojo. The film, which stars mostly real active-duty Navy Closes, edged out Tyler Perry's Good Deeds, each of which opened up a few days ago. Perry's film arrived at No. 2 by having an even $16 million. Find Out More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Dwayne JohnsonRachel McAdamsTyler PerryChanning TatumGood DeedsGoneGhost Driver: Spirit Of VengeanceSafe HouseThe VowJourney 2: The Mysterious IslandThis Means WarThe Secret Realm Of ArriettyWanderlustAct Of Valor
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Skyfall: Mike Mendes first Videoblog From Group Of 23rd Mission Impossible Film
While less than as revelatory as, say, Healing For Peter Jackson’s 10-minute+ digital missives from Hobbiton, Mike Mendes here presents a 90-second videoblog in the group of Skyfall. The brand new 007 director waxes by himself Bond nostalgia and you will find a couple of glimpses of filming (Difficulties stalking inside a glass building, a baggage claim slide carousel, the roads based in london…). Oddly enough, the British veteran Mendes notes this is actually the first picture he’s ever shot in England. Video below:
Saturday, February 18, 2012
11 Signs This Is Celebrity Apprentice's Funniest, Most Absurd Season Ever
Ana Ortiz has became a member of the brand new Marc Cherry pilot for ABC, TVGuide.com has confirmed. Deadline first reported this news. Pilot Season: Obtain the scoop! Devious Service personnel is definitely an adaptation of the Mexican cleaning soap four service personnel with ambitions and dreams that belongs to them who work with the wealthy and famous in Beverly Hillsides. Ortiz... Find Out More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Desperate HousewivesAna OrtizMarc CherryDania RamirezUgly BettyHungSabrina Wind
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Lubezki nabs top prize at ASC Honours
In the continuation of his honours dominance in feature cinematography this year, Emmanuel Lubezki, the d.p. behind "The Tree of Existence," nabbed the most effective prize within the 26th annual American Society of Cinematographers' kudofest on Sunday evening within the Hollywood and Highland Grand Ballroom.Lubezki's photography round the Terrence Malick film has nearly taken professionals organizations' d.p. laurels up to now, like the large three: The La Film Experts Assn., the NY Film Experts Circle as well as the National Society of Film Experts.Since the ASC inaugurated its honours ceremony in 1986, the invitation-only org's individuals who win and people in the Academy have overlapped 10 occasions, including four in the last six years. Lubezki won the ASC award formerly for 2007's "Kids of Males," which is Oscar-nominated this year for "Tree of Existence."Other individuals who win incorporated Jonathan Freeman for your "21" episode of "Boardwalk Empire" ("21") for starters-hour Episodic Television Series/Pilot Martin Ruhe, who acquired top honors for PBS' "Page Eight" in television movie/miniseries too as with the inaugural Episodic Series or Pilot category, Michael Weaver mentioned the prize for Showtime's "Californication" ("Suicide Solution").Dante Spinotti recognized the Lifetime Achievement laurel from director Michael Mann, with whom he done "Warmth" and "Public Competitors," among other films. Other honorary kudos were handed to Harrison Ford (Board of Goverors award), whose reel incorporated d.p. touchstones "Apocalypse Now" and "Bladerunner" and who gave a distinctive shoutout to dolly grips Francis Kenny (President's award), who uses the Red-colored-colored Epic camera on "Justiified" and known to his acceptance to the ASC as engaging in "the school of advanced visual metaphors" William Wages (Career Achievement in TV) and Fred Godfrey (Bud Stone Award of Distinction). Contact Steve Chagollan at steve.chagollan@variety.com
Friday, February 3, 2012
Katherine Heigl in talks for 'Happytime Murders'
Heigl Katherine Heigl is within final discussions to star within the Jim Henson Co.'s "The Happytime Killings," which Stuart Ford's IM Global will launch to purchasers in the European Film Market in a few days.Picture, that is directed by John Henson ("A Muppets Christmas Carol") and composed by Todd Berger ("Kung Fu Panda 2") from the story he authored with Dee Austin Robertson, happens inside a world where puppets and humans live together, however the puppets are seen as second-class people.Once the puppet cast of the eighties kids Television show will get killed 1 by 1, a disgraced detective-switched-detective agency puppet assumes the situation.The film noir puppet comedy has been around development in the Henson Co. since 2008.IM Global is selling the pic through its Opus label at Berlinale in a few days. Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com
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