Friday, October 28, 2011
Sierra Club Begins New Showbiz Initiative: Employs Hollywood Publicist To Enlist Stars
Deadline team member Anthony D’Alessandro files this report: EXCLUSIVE: Deadline has found that Melissa Sun, Vice president of Stan Rosenfield and Affiliates, is going to be getting into a brand new position in the Sierra Club where spend be connecting in the entertainment industry using the national environment group.Her new role may be the Sierra Clubs Senior Strategist for Entertainment Relations, located in La. Sun is assigned with creating significant possibilities for celebs to assist Sierra Clubprotect climate,drinking water and open spaces.The audience wants stars to helppressure the Obama Administrationto reject granting a permit for any 1,700-mile oil pipeline running from Canada towards the Gulf in addition to push the Environment Protection Agency to limit the conventional on mercury pollutants especially from coal plants.Sun was courted through the Sierra Club to produce its new entertainment branding and strategy initiative, based on Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune, who told Deadline: Melissa caught our eye together with her background, making her an individual we're able to not do without.She knows the way the entertainment industry works and it has an interest to locate individuals who might help the Sierra Club in developing projects, campaigns and methods. As Sun told Deadline, “I have always attempted my better to consume a eco-friendly lifestyle and that i understand this great chance with Sierra Club in an effort to hand back towards the atmosphere. And when it does not reduce my own carbon footprint, I have no idea what's going to.” Sun has labored with SRA since 2005 rising with the ranks from assistant to Vice president, handling such clients as Helen Mirren and Danny DeVito, afterexperience like a broadcast journalist at KNBC-TV and KSBW-TV in Northern California. SRA clients like DeVito have doneSierra Club PSAs, similar to this anti-Climatic Change campaign in which the actor made an appearance using the cast of their Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Shame Officially NC-17, and Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today
Happy Wednesday! Also in this edition of The Broadsheet: Carey Mulligan on her part of earning Shame’s controversial rating… Sylvester Stallone gets sued over The Expendables… The End is nigh for Warner Bros…. Shakespeare supporters protest Anonymous… and more. · You can’t really call this “news” after everything that’s been written and otherwise rumored about Shame, but as presumed, the MPAA ratings board has officially issued an NC-17 for Steve McQueen’s acclaimed new film about a sex addict (played by Michael Fassbender) in NY City. Distributor Fox Searchlight expected it all along and will attempt to make it the first NC-17 picture ever nominated for an Academy Award. Good luck! Sincerely — after 21 years, it’s time. [Deadline] · Speaking of Shame, Carey Mulligan says her full-frontal nude scene “wasn’t uncomfortable”: “It was a very small set and a very small crew, so it didn’t feel like I was doing it in front of that many people.” Ha! I saw her topless from the front row of a recent stage production in NYC. Live! Mere feet away! The Half-Mulligan! There were hundreds of us! Anyway. I’m just saying… Honestly, I don’t know what I’m saying. [LAT] · A screenwriter named Marcus Webb filed suit in NY on Tuesday, claiming that Sylvester Stallone lifted the concept and plot of his blockbuster The Expendables from Webb’s unproduced — but registered, copyrighted and circulated — screenplay The Cordoba Caper. Aha! So Webb is the responsible party! Get him, everyone. [Reuters] · Warner Bros. has picked up The End, a spec script chronicling three interweaving tales of people facing the imminent end of the world. [Deadline] · Meet the clowns protesting the London premiere of Anonymous by removing Shakespeare’s hallowed name from road signs. Sigh. Can’t they protest Hostel 3 or something genuinely offensive? Suggestions welcome. [BBC via NYT] · Regardless of your affinity for Pearl Jam, this interview with the editor of Cameron Crowe’s recent band documentary provides revealing insight to how your grunge-rock anniversary sausage is made. Or most any authorized music doc, for that matter. [The Awl]
Friday, October 21, 2011
'Paranormal Activity 3': With the Amounts
Because you can read formerly Friday, Tim Burton is developing a balloon for your Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade this year. Spoiler: it seems just like what you'd expect a balloon produced by Tim Burton to look like. But wait, how did the prolific director end up producing this exclusive -- if slightly unforeseen -- recognition? Uncover might four other fun particulars ahead. 1. This product features a fast-food friendly title... Burton named this product "B. Boy," though pals can certainly reference him (it?) as "B." 2. ...along with an intricate backstory imagined up by Burton themselves. Since the 'Alice in Wonderland' relayed to NY Occasions author Dork Itzkoff, "B. Boy" includes a significant history. According to an origin story imagined up by Mr. Burton, B. was created, Frankenstein's monster-style, within the leftover balloons found in children's parties within the Great Ormond Street Hospital london. Forbidden from getting fun along with other children because of his jagged teeth and crazy-quilt stitching, B. retreated with a basement lair, where he obsesses over Albert Lamorisse's film 'The Red-colored-colored Balloon' and dreams he, too, will have a way to fly sooner or later. 3. Parade planners wooed Burton for a long time... Burton is really a sort-of Moby Dick for parade planners, as they've been searching to make him create a balloon inside the parade since 2004. The efforts ramped up after Burton's effective exhibit within the Museum of recent Art in the year of 2010. Eventually, they are able to shown Burton illustrations from Tony Sarg, a balloon designer inside the '20s and '30s who used a visible such as the director. 4. ...after which it only had one request. "Really the only guideline we gave him is: Try to step away from something skinny and sharp," Macy's parade creative director Bill Schermerhorn told the Occasions. 5. The Actor-kaira Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter aren't involved. Yet. [via NYT/ArtsBeat] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Microsoft's Entertainment an internet-based Segments Outshine
Microsoft on Thursday reported that revenue rose 7 percent in the fiscal first quarter to $17.4 billion, while net gain increased 6 % to $5.7 billion. Revenue in the software company's entertainment and products division increased 9 % to $2 billion, but operating earnings there fell 9 % to $352 million. Microsoft'sonline services division experienced 19 percent revenue growth to $625 million, although the unit lost $494 million in comparison having a lack of $558 million last year. Microsoft stated that Bing's share from the U.S. Search on the internet market increased 350 basis suggests 14.7 percent. Xbox 360, the organization stated Thursday, was the very best-selling gaming system within the U.S. for any ninth consecutive month. Microsoft released the Gears of War 3 gaming throughout the quarter, and three million copies offered within the first month. The organization lately introduced intends to unveil through the finish of the season its next-generation of TV entertainment on Xbox 360 Live, including three dozen content partners. Another highlight throughout the quarter was the conclusion of Microsoft's acquisition of Skype. Related Subjects Microsoft Xbox 360
Monday, October 17, 2011
Occupy Protest: Our Lady Peace Support Spurs Fan Backlash
TORONTO -- Canadian rocker Raine Maida and fellow people from the Canadian rock-band Our Lady Peace have sparked blowback using their fans for carrying on Occupy Everywhere protests in La, Toronto and Detroit.our editor recommendsCanadian TV Host Calls Chris Hedges A "Left-Wing Nutbar" For Occupy Wall Street CommentsKanye West Visits Occupy Wall Street ProtestsOccupy Wall Street Protest Propagates To CanadaRelated Subjects•Occupy Wall Street "I've had some really vicious, vicious e-mails and vicious tweets," Maida, who lives in La with wife and fellow Canadian music performer Chantal Kreviazuk as well as their three children, told the Canadian Press news wire service Monday. PHOTOS: The Scene at Occupy La "LA Occupy march going to begin. Fight the great fight!," Maida authored on his Twitter account Saturday. "...getting my children.have them engaged/active as soon as possible. They will be those who redefine theWorld," he put in another tweet. But individuals fan call-outs triggered a backlash from some Our Lady Peace fans. PHOTOS: The Scene at Occupy Wall Street "I'm very amazed at how polarizing it's been. Within our heads, I believe, it affects everybody -- we're speaking 99 %, we're speaking about undoubtedly nearly all everybody we connect with,Inch Maida, an open critic from the U.S. Iraq war, told the Canadian Press. Our Lady Peace bandmember Jeremy Taggart attended an Occupy Toronto event Saturday because the stateside Occupy Wall Street protest movement spread to Canada around the weekend. Along with a third band member,Steve Mazur,attended an Occupy Detroit event. Related Subjects Worldwide Occupy
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Hank Williams Junior. Produces Song, Appears on Talk Shows After Hitler-Obama Uproar
Hank Williams Junior Since his Monday Evening Football opening theme song remains permanently punted within the broadcast, Hank Williams Junior. has written a sound lesson zinging Fox & Pals and ESPN which is taking for the airwaves to resolve his experts.See the relaxation in the day's news on TVGuide.comIn the song, he sings: "So Fox 'n Pals wanna put me lower/Request my estimationOrDistort everything around." He concludes: "Well two can also enjoy that gotcha game you will notice.InchHis lyrics also the U.S. is "likely to waste" which is "The united states . Socialist States of America" - and urge keeping Fox & Pals and ESPN out of your house."I've been recording for five decades, which i understood that old over-the-fence feeling on that certain," Williams told The Connected Press.Hank Williams Junior. issues apology regarding Obama-Hitler statementAfter the country singer came out round the Fox News Funnel morning show and offered a good example that Leader Obama and House Speaker John Boehner golf together was like Hitler and Netanyahu playing, the sports network suspended his "Is not it time for a lot of football?" song making the move permanent on Thursday. The song was some the show since 1989.When's the sport on? Add Monday Evening Football for the watchlist and never miss a game title title againHe planned to to research the View and Hannity Tuesday to talk about the uproar.Meantime, the completely new song could be acquired totally free for 48 several hours at Williams' website - to will also get a "Hank Junior. for Leader" T-shirt.Williams wound up with a lot of high-profile defenders the other day, including Whoopi Goldberg, Pleasure Behar, Jon Stewart and Bill Maher, proclaiming that his First Amendment rights were violated by ESPN. In the last weekend,Sunday Evening Live couldn't resist undertaking a sketch lampooning Williams.
Monday, October 10, 2011
A Dangerous Method: New Quad Online
Mortensen! Knightley! Fassbender!David Cronenberg's A Dangerous Way is screening within the BFILondonFilmFestival inside a couple of days and many types of-too-progressively approaching its February 10, 2012 release. But merely to keep you going meanwhile, this is a sneak try looking in the UKquad for your film, featuring the slicked-back hair of Viggo Mortensen, Keira Knightley and MichaelFassbender.It's all regulated controlled the story in the relationship betweenSigmund Freud (Mortensen) and Carl Jung (Fassnbender), and the way that changes when Jung's adherence to Freud's ideas are challenged by new patients Sabina (Knightley) and Otto Gross (Vincent Cassel). Click below to enlarge.Dangerous Method QuadTogether with Shame, it may result in the 2010 LFF a stylish crisis double bill for Fassbender, and a bit of the departure for Knightley, who certainly breaks from her usual roles here.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
David Morse Joins Zombie Pic World War Z
EXCLUSIVE: David Morse remains cast in Vital’s zombie-unwanted pests pic World War Z, the Marc Forster-directed adaptation in the Max Brooks novel which has been searching for a December 12, 2012 release. Morse, who stars on Cinemax’s Treme after which appears on movie screens in Disney’s The Odd Information On Timothy Eco-friendly, may have a prisoner dwelling within an abandoned jail in World War Z, which stars Kaira Pitt, Mireille Enos and James Badge Dale. The Two-time Emmy nominee is repped by UTA and Kipperman Management.
MTV Buys Krysten Ritter/Eric Garcia Drama, USA Buys Richard Murphy Dramedy
Krysten Ritter, star of ABC’s upcoming comedy series Apartment 23, has sold her first TV project as a producer, hourlong drama Cassandra French’s Finishing School for Boys based on Eric Garcia’s novel of the same name. Garcia (Matchstick Men) will write the adaptation, described as being in the tone of Heathers. It centers on a 22-year-old overachiever who gets her dream job as a lawyer for a Hollywood studio but cant’s find a guy ready for a real, mature relationship. After the latest disappointment, she locks a guy up in her basement in order to train him to become the perfect gentleman. Ritter and Garcia are executive producing. Ritter, repped by WME, the Group Entertainment and Sanders/Armstrong/Caserta, co-wrote, produced and stars in the indie Life Happens. Garcia, repped by WME and IPG, is writing Wheel of Time for Universal and The Prize of Peril for Sony. USA also has bought a project by a screenwriter/novelist. The cable network has closed a deal for Wayward Bound, an hourlong dramedy from Richard Murphy about employees at a boutique travel company struggling to navigate life while guiding their clients through the concrete jungle that is Los Angeles. Murphy will executive produce with Deborah Spera and Maria Grasso. Sony TV, where the 2 are based, is producing. Murphy, managed by Anonymous, previously wrote an adaptation of his novel Confessions Of A Contractor for CBS, with Shawn Ryan executive producing.
Social Power Rankings: Glee Makes People Cry!
Glee "Asian F," Tuesday's emotional roller coaster of an episode of Glee, certainly got people talking - and as a result, it's No. 1 in Wednesday's Social Power Rankings. The consensus? It made people literally weep. "Last night I was a crying mess. Anyone who has been in a drama club or a glee club understands the emotions Mercedes has," says TVGuide.com commenter Giovanni Moretti. "When Will sang to Emma, that was it, all over, the entire box of Puffs was gone." Fans were also glad to see Mike Chang and Brittany Pierce take center stage. "It's strange to think that back in Season 1 Brittany and Mike were just window dressing," says TVGuide.com commenter bobby-j. "Heather [Morris] and Harry [Shum] have proven that they can dance, act, and sing. It was nice seeing them getting some good screen time."Other hot topics: Wednesday's premiere of American Horror Story, the possible end of The Simpsons' 23-season run and the cancellation of The Playboy Club. User @nevrothwen tweeted: "Am I the only one who actually liked Playboy Club?" Answer: Yes. (Sorry.)Check back anytime to see the latest Social Power Rankings, which are updated in real time throughout the week.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Could Michael C. Hall Bid Farewell To Dexter?
Michael C. Hall May be the sixth season of Dexter be star Michael C. Hall's last? Contract discussions for your actor to return next season have hit a snag, Deadline reviews. In line with the site, contract talks eliminate Monday - the following day from the serial killer drama's sixth season premiere increased being Showtime's most-seen season opener in 14 years. Hall, who also may serve as an expert producer around the program, looks like it's asking for $24 million over the following two seasons the cable network offered $20 million. Have a look at our fall preview for galleries, scoop, premiere calendars plus much more! Showtime remains hopeful about striking a deal due to two seasons a treadmill, according to Deadline. Reps for Showtime and Hall had no discuss the report. Hall, 40, won Golden Globe and Screen Stars Guild honours for his performance this past year. Before Dexter, he starred on HBO's Six Foot Under for five seasons. Dexter airs Sundays at 9/8c on Showtime.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
25 Things You Might Not Know About 'The Hustler'
Rack 'em! This week marks the 50th anniversary of 'The Hustler,' the landmark drama that cemented Paul Newman's stardom and gave him his signature rebellious antihero role, pool shark Fast Eddie Felson. It was a movie that sparked a real-life pool craze and inspired an actual pool hustler to rise to fame by renaming himself Minnesota Fats after Jackie Gleason's on-screen pool hall king. In honor of the film's golden anniversary, here are 25 things you may not have known about the grimy classic, including how Bobby Darin got hustled out of the movie, how the film helped Piper Laurie's love life while sidelining her career, and why it took a quarter-century to make the sequel, 'The Color of Money.' 1. 'The Hustler' was based on a 1959 novel by Walter Tevis. It was the first of six novels he wrote, including 'The Man Who Fell to Earth,' which would eventually become a celebrated 1976 cult sci-fi hit starring David Bowie. 2. Director/co-screenwriter Robert Rossen had been a pool hustler himself in his youth. He'd enjoyed increasing success in Hollywood, culminating with his work on the 1949 Best Picture Oscar Winner 'All the King's Men.' But then he was blacklisted for pleading the Fifth Amendment when asked about his Communist past by the House Un-American Activities Committee. After two years without work, he relented, testified again, acknowledged having been a party member, and named 57 other alleged onetime Communists. He was taken off the blacklist, but his career had failed to reach its earlier heights. Like Fast Eddie Felson, he was in need of redemption when he discovered Tevis' novel and adapted it into a screenplay with TV writer Sidney Carroll. 3. Newman had been having a hit-and-miss career, from his disastrous debut in 'The Silver Chalice' (1954) to his Oscar-nominated turn in 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' (1958). He felt he had yet to find that career-defining role. The 'Hustler' filmmakers had been interested in him for the role of Fast Eddie Felson, but he was supposed to re-team with 'Cat' co-star Elizabeth Taylor in 'Two for the Seesaw.' When her 'Cleopatra' shoot ran long and forced her to drop out of the project, he became available to make 'The Hustler.' 4. When the filmmakers hired Newman, they unceremoniously dumped their already-cast leading man, Bobby Darin. Darin's agent claimed no one ever bothered to tell the star he'd been replaced; he reportedly found out from a fan while attending a charity horse race. 5. Jackie Gleason was already a successful TV comic (famous for Ralph Kramden of 'The Honeymooners' and other frequent sketch characters), but his movie career had never taken off, and he hadn't proved himself as a serious dramatic actor. The role of the confident, graceful, streetwise Minnesota Fats seemed tailor-made for Gleason, who was an accomplished pool player and is seen in the film making his own pool shots. 6. George C. Scott had earned acclaim and an Oscar nomination as the prosecutor in 1959's 'Anatomy of a Murder,' but he was still better known as a stage actor. 'The Hustler,' in which he was cast as amoral gambler Bert, was only his third movie. 7. Piper Laurie was tired of the ingenue roles she'd been playing for a decade, thanks in part to ridiculous studio publicity that claimed she maintained her luminous skin by bathing in milk and eating rose petals. She was so eager for something meatier that she jumped at the chance to be in the film after having read just 40 pages of the screenplay, before her character (the emotionally and physically crippled Sarah, who becomes Eddie's wary love interest) even shows up. Piper Laurie and Paul Newman in 'The Hustler' You're a Winner, Eddie The Hustler at MOVIECLIPS.com 8. Others reportedly considered for Fast Eddie were Cliff Robertson and Jack Lemmon (who once said he liked to play pool during down time on movie sets to keep his emotional level high). Kim Novak claims she turned down the role of Sarah. 9. The realism of the film came in large measure from technical adviser Willie Mosconi, an established pool champ who became Paul Newman's pool coach and who has a brief cameo as a stakeholder in an early scene. He had suggested Frank Sinatra for the lead. 10. Newman had never picked up a pool cue before taking the role in 'The Hustler,' but his Method approach paid off. From Willie Mosconi, he learned how not just to shoot pool but also how to walk, talk, and circle the table like a shark. He practiced for hours at a table at a NY girls' high school and at a table he installed in his own house. Still, for the trickiest pool shots Fast Eddie had to make, it's Mosconi's hands you see in close-up. 11. The film was shot almost entirely on location in NY City - even the scenes that take place in Louisville, Kentucky. For the sequence at the bus depot, the filmmakers used the real Greyhound bus depot but built their own dining area that was so realistic that Greyhound patrons would sit at tables and linger in vain, expecting to be waited on. 12. In the Kentucky Derby sequence, there's an announcement of a horse named Stroke of Luck. That was a nod to an alternate title for the movie that the studio had considered; apparently, even then, the word "hustler" already had a suggestion of prostitution. 13. Like his character, pool newbie Newman got cocky enough to challenge the more seasoned Gleason to a real game, betting $50 on the outcome. Newman broke, then Gleason took his turn and sank all 15 balls without allowing Newman another shot. Newman paid up the next day with 5,000 pennies. Excerpt from 'The Hustler' I Gotta Hunch, Fat Man The Hustler - MOVIECLIPS.com 14. Bleeding money from the ongoing debacle of the production of 'Cleopatra,' 20th Century Fox devoted few resources to marketing 'The Hustler' and dumped the film into wide release without much publicity on Sept. 25, 1961. But the film got some advance buzz from a midnight screening in NY for Broadway actors, arranged by Richard Burton (star of Rossen's 'Alexander the Great'). Critics received the film well (though some were put off by the rank pool hall settings), and audiences made it a hit. 15. 'The Hustler' pocketed nine Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Adapted Screenplay. It would win two, for its art direction (by Harry Horner and Gene Callahan) and its black-and-white cinematography (by Eugen Schüfftan). 16. The film also earned Oscar nominations for all four of its stars. None of them won. Scott became the first actor ever to decline a nomination, saying that he found the notion of competing against fellow actors in the Academy's "meat contest" beneath his dignity. Nine years later, when he won the Best Actor Oscar for 'Patton,' he became the first actor to refuse to accept the prize. 17. While promoting the film, Laurie met and fell in love with entertainment journalist Joe Morgenstern. They married in early 1962, and when new roles failed to come her way after 'The Hustler,' she went into semi-retirement, left Hollywood, and raised a family. She wouldn't make another movie for 15 years, returning memorably to the screen with her Oscar-nominated performance as Sissy Spacek's religious-fanatic mom in 'Carrie.' She and Morgenstern divorced after two decades. She remains an in-demand character actress to this day; Morgenstern is still the long-time film critic at the Wall Street Journal. 18. Fast Eddie became the career-defining role Newman had been looking for, the prototype of the cocky, morally compromised, stubborn antihero Newman would play for the next couple of decades in such films as 'Hud,' 'Cool Hand Luke,' 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,' 'The Sting,' and 'Slap Shot.' It's also the only role that ever won him an Oscar (he was nominated eight times), though he didn't win it until he reprised the role in the sequel, 'The Color of Money,' 25 years later. 19. Former boxing champ Jake LaMotta has a cameo in 'The Hustler' as a bartender. LaMotta, of course, would be immortalized two decades later in Robert De Niro's performance in 'Raging Bull,' directed by future 'Color of Money' director Martin Scorsese. 20. In an interview promoting 'The Hustler,' Mosconi claimed that the character Minnesota Fats was based on real-life pool hustler Rudy Wanderone, who was known as NY Fatty. Wanderone took advantage of the shout-out, renamed himself Minnesota Fats, and became famous in his own right as an exhibition player - his relentless self-promotion and flamboyance soon made him too recognizable to hustle. Tevis always denied that he had based Fats on Wanderone. Several real-life players also claimed to be the inspiration for the character of Fast Eddie Felson, though Tevis denied their claims as well. 21. Pool took off in popularity after the release of 'The Hustler.' Mosconi and Wanderone both served as traveling ambassadors for the game, with Mosconi trying to make the game more genteel and respectable and Wanderone playing up its seamier side, as portrayed in the film. The two faced off a number of times in televised matches. 22. Wanderone starred in his own pool-themed movie, 'The Player,' in 1971. The tagline: "The Love. The Hate. The Raw Emotion... Set in the dingey [sic] grime and stench of the poolroom." It was not a hit. 23. Despite the success of 'The Hustler,' Rossen made only one more film, the psychological drama 'Lilith' (1964), starring Warren Beatty and Jean Seberg. Many critics consider it his best, even better than 'The Hustler' or 'All the King's Men.' He died in 1966. 24. Why did it take a quarter-century for a sequel to be filmed? Because that's how much time passed before Tevis wrote one. His book 'The Color of Money,' published in 1984, centered on an older-and-wiser Fast Eddie. The film version came out in 1986, directed by Scorsese (it's the only sequel he's ever made) and starring Newman and Tom Cruise. 25. Newman had won an honorary Oscar that spring after six unsuccessful Oscar nominations. When he was nominated the following spring for 'Color of Money,' he didn't show up to the ceremony, assuming he wouldn't win after having won the career-achievement prize the year before. He was wrong. 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