Friday, December 16, 2011
No House election yet on anti-piracy bill
Published: Comes to an end., 12 ,. 16, 2011, 10:52am PTBy The Home Judiciary Committee adjourned on Friday without delivering a questionable anti-piracy bill towards the floor, among strong signs the committee will ultimately pass the Stop Online Piracy Act.House Judiciary Committee chairman Lamar Cruz (R-Texas) had wished to obvious the legislation before Congress continues recess, but went from time as House people faced the ground election on the $1 trillion investing bill to avert a government shutdown. He stated the markup will resume when Congress is next in session --- possibly the coming year --- although no exact date continues to be set.Regardless of the delay, it had been obvious the legislation had the votes.Competitors have suggested greater than a dozen changes, yet others which were withdrawn, which they say might have added more due process protections in to the legislation. Additionally they searched for measures that will limit the bill's focus on obstructing websites that traffic in infringing content via steps to avoid searches from solving to some site's domain title. All were switched back by wide margins around the committee.A chief opponent from the bill, Repetition. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), accepted earlier today that he doesn't be prepared to prevail in efforts to narrow the legislation's scope.The alterations which have passed happen to be relatively minor. They include measures holding copyright holders responsible for court along with other costs if your court determines they knowingly misconstrued that the website is devoted to infringing activities. Another amendment that passed requires the Secretary of Condition to write a study on using tools in other nations to bar Access to the internet, and whether SOPA continues to be reported by government bodies in other nations. Competitors worry that foreign government authorities will justify censorship by stating the U.S. anti- piracy measures. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Megaupload's Viral Music Video Is Back on YouTube as Dispute Raises New Issues
Prashant Gupta / FX FX and Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter have prevailed in a lawsuit filed by an ex-Hell's Angel biker who claimed the idea for the hit drama series was stolen.our editor recommends'Glee,' 'Sons of Anarchy' Added to Amazon Prime Instant Video Streaming Service'Sons of Anarchy' Creator Kurt Sutter on Season 4's Bold Finale and Season 5 PlansFurious 'Sons of Anarchy' Creator Tells DirecTV Viewers 'You're Getting F---ed Over'; Reveals Banned Script Chuck Zito sued FX for $5 million in June 2010 claiming he had developed a show called Nomads (later The Wild Angels) and had agents at ICM set up a pitch meeting in 2004 with FX chief John Landgraf, during which Zito says he discussed ideas for a show about a motorcycle club. FX passed on the project but later developed Sutter's Sons, which ICM packaged and which recently concluded its 4th season as a big hit for the network. "FX was obligated to pay Zito the reasonable value of his ideas, hire him to work on the series and afford him screen credit as creator," the lawsuit alleged. "Defendants breached an implied-in-fact contract with defendant." VIDEO: 'Sons of Anarchy': Ron Perlman Says Season 4 Was a Challenge At the time, Sutter took to his twitter account to blast the lawsuit, saying: "HAVING THE F***ING IDEA IS NOT THE SHOW. THERE HAVE BEEN DOZENS OF OUTLAW MOTORCYCLE TV DRAMAS PITCHED IN THE LAST TEN YEARS. NONE OF THEM HAS MADE IT TO SERIES, EXCEPT SOA. BECAUSE THEY SUCKED." STORY: 'Sons of Anarchy' Creator Kurt Sutter on Season 4's Bold Finale and Season 5 Plans Today a Los Angeles Superior Court judge agreed, ruling on summary judgment that Sons was independently created and Zito doesn't have a case. The judge relied on declarations submitted by Sutter, Landgraf and talent agent Matt Solo (now with WME), among others, showing Sutter's development process and the fact that Sons was pitched to several networks, including HBO and AMC, before arriving at FX, which bought the project in a bidding war. The judge saw no reason for the case to continue past the summary judgment phase. We've reached out to Zito's attorneys for comment. FX is represented by Scott Edelman at LA's Gibson Dunn firm and Rick Stone at Jenner & Block. Email: Matthew.Belloni@thr.com Twitter: @THRMattBelloni PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery 'Sons of Anarchy' Red Carpet Premiere
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Piers Morgan, Howie Mandel React to Howard Stern's 'America's Got Talent' Announcement
When Ryan Murphy turned his ringer off silent this morning, there was "an explosion" of congratulatory messages.our editor recommendsGolden Globes TV: Newcomers 'Homeland,' 'New Girl' and 'Boss' Each Score Multiple NominationsGolden Globe Awards Nominations: The Complete ListGolden Globe Awards Nominations: The Nominees' Reactions The co-creator of both Fox's Glee and FX's American Horror Story has much to celebrate. The most recent colleciton of accolades comes from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which nominated his series in the best comedy and drama categories, respectively. Horror Story's Jessica Lange was nominated in the best supporting actress category as well. PHOTOS: Golden Globe Awards Nominees "I'm always thrilled about Glee," he says, his elation on display. "But I think the American Horror Story one feels particularly sweet." Murphy is the first to admit the process wasn't always this joyful."At the beginning of the show, I think people were a little bit confused about how you tell a horror story in an emotional way and that's what we've tried to do," he says, noting that many told him he that shouldn't do a horror show unless it featured zombies or vampires -- a piece of advice he and his co-creator Brad Falchuk prompty ignored by hiring what Murphy calls "a dream cast" and diving into production. Now as for what's to come for that "dream cast" featuring Connie Britton, whose character died in Wednesday's episode, Murphy's staying mum."I don't want to say anything until the finale airs because all of those questions will be answered in the finale." PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Golden Globe Awards: The Nominees Related Topics Glee Ryan Murphy American Horror Story
Monday, December 12, 2011
9 First Impressions of David Fincher's The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo
The well known embargo on David Fincher’s adaptation from the Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo has formally been lifted, and therefore you may expect a crazy film-culture commentariat to weigh along with raves, rumblings along with other responses all day long. Situations are exactly the same here, in which a couple of first impressions are earning the models. Search for Stephanie Zacharek’s full review nearer to Dragon Tattoo’s 12 ,. 21 release date, however in grand Movieline tradition, find herewith a couple of notes to think about in front of in a few days. For that record, chiefly spoiler-free thinking about the blockbuster success of both Stieg Larsson’s source novel and worldwide audience for that original Swedish screen adaptation, I suppose I can be somewhat more generous with plot specifics and situations. But since I had been not really acquainted with both, it’s most likely most secure to visualize you may be too. 1. Difficulties’s association aside, this is actually the most transfixing title sequence the Mission Impossible franchise didn't have. Maybe Trent Reznor and Karen O can rig up a Brought Zeppelin cover Skyfall. 2. It appears cold! Like, really cold. Like, “How is Sweden inhabitable?” cold. I don’t think there’s any CGI breath on that one, though maybe the sun's energy has enhanced because the Social Networking. In either case, the climate is remarkable throughout, even just in the thaw. 3. For any guy who’s always evinced an over-all eagerness with and/or disdain for that press while marketing his work, Fincher comes with an almost fetishistic eye for newspaper procedure. Dragon Tattoo presents an infinitely more glamorized presentation compared to Zodiac, even going to date regarding show disgraced-reporter-switched-investigator Mikael Blomqvist like a guy happily dallying together with his married writer and cavorting thoroughly with Lisbeth Salander (Rooney Mara), the punked-out bisexual hacker with whom he partners to hack a number of unsolved killings. Still! Fincher will get these men as well as their obsessions. Or at best it appears like he’s attempting to. 4. That Stellan Skarsgrd sure flows one menacing wine bottle. 5. Again, I haven’t seen director Niel Arden Oplev’s earlier adaptation, however the general consensus toward that film appears to become that Lisbeth’s rape and her comeuppance are shockingly graphic — always to comprehend the depth from the character’s long term discomfort and fury. For individuals worried the American remake will sanitize and therefore dilute these occasions? Don’t be. I have not seen a far more graphic, harrowing and violent rape-revenge scenario inside a mainstream Hollywood film. It might really get carried away, if perhaps due to the huge emotional distance that Lisbeth needs to constitute in the rest of film writer Steven Zaillian’s adaptation. Nevertheless, the variation is looong at 158 minutes, and… 6. Mara pulls them back. She’s pretty damned good within this. Everybody is, really (Christopher Plummer stands for his already redoubtable Oscar positioning, and Fincher knows exactly using Joely Richardson), but Mara doesn’t shape-change and skulk and scowl a lot as provide us with a youthful lady stranded in the farthest fringe of modernity, eyes darting constantly into the pitch-black abyss by which she’s trained to think she goes. Her Lisbeth comes most alive in individuals fragments of seconds when she appears able to — even built from — anything. 7. Maybe I’ve just seen a lot of Bergman films, however i didn’t know 1966-era Sweden could practically be as mediated by photography as latter-day America. I am talking about, did everybody really take that lots of pictures in those days, with the crappy ones which makes it into photo albums hanging out early fifty years later? 8. Enya better have become compensated well for your music signal, because I don’t determine if anybody who sees this could sit still for “Orinoco Flow” again. 9. I recieve the nihilistic novelty of promoting Dragon Tattoo as “the Feel-Bad Movie of Christmas,” yet I discovered the film oddly beneficial. And That I’m depressed about everything! The ending is probably not optimal not less than one character, but hey — we’ve got two more movies within the series. The only real individual who’ll likely feel below par about that one is David Denby. I don’t know, though, you know me. Return in a few days for Stephanie Zacharek’s full overview of The Lady using the Dragon Tattoo, and browse all Movieline’s coverage from the film here.
The Closer Creator James Duff Previews "Relative Matters"
Kyra Sedgwick, Frances Sternhagen, Barry Corbin One of the greatest side benefits of my work on The Closer has been the time I get to spend thinking about our themes. This last season, which revolves around love, has provided me countless hours of reflection, examining the best of all human emotions and, to my mind, the most powerful. When you have a choice, and love is one of the options, the decision usually becomes obvious.For me, life is broken down into a series of families, starting with my own spouse, mother, father and sister. The Duffs are a close-knit clan, and there's not much air between us. My long-suffering friends in Los Angeles also form a family of sorts, and I love them all the more for putting up with my frequent absences: whole months during which I might as well be living in Toronto or Bucharest. Lately, however, I have been thinking about my family at The Closer, represented by an entire crew of people you never see, and the actors who form our ensemble of series regulars. And, like all other families, The Closer has its own relatives: the recurring characters who visit us on an occasional, sometimes semi-permanent basis, and bring with them enormous talent, skill and good will.For example, there's Ransford Doherty, who plays our Coroner's Investigator, a harried Angel of Death who's constantly running behind; Ransford, also spends time as a substitute school teacher; his flawless performance - I don't think he's ever blown a take - brings good cheer and gratitude from our entire company. Then there's Jonathan Del Arco, the morgue's Dr. Morales, the gay pathologist who helps the police while reminding them he is not in their employ. Jonathan's brilliance, wit and natural charm are complimented by his tireless fundraising for good causes, like GLSEN, which promotes anti-violence and safe zones in American public schools. Barry Corbin, who plays Brenda's father, Clay, brings with him some serious emotional ties; he, G.W. Bailey and I all went to Texas Tech (though not exactly at the same time) and when we are all on the set together, its pretty extraordinary to think that three people from Lubbock ("Hub of the South Plains") are all so deeply involved in the same show; Barry's resume would make this little column look more like an entry in an encyclopedia; films like War Games and No Country for Old Men showcase his range, while the series Northern Exposure displayed his staying power as a creative force of nature. Frances Sternhagen and I have been working together since my first days as a professional writer; she brilliantly played the lead in a play I wrote during its London and NY productions and also gave me the best advice I ever had, which was to move to California and try to break into movies and television; someday, I will follow through on that. Frannie and I have been friends for so long that she usually stays with me when she travels to L.A. from her home in NY (where you will find two Tony awards celebrating her life-long career as one of America's greatest stage actors).I mention these performers as they all make appearances in tonight's episode, which features familial love in some unusual ways. Brenda Leigh Johnson gets some upsetting news from her mom and dad, while her team at work closes in on a potentially murderous family from oblique angles involving their in-laws at the FBI.Last week I finished writing the finale; tomorrow we start shooting it. From the end, I glance back at the middle, and think of all the great, talented people who helped us reach the finish line. Frances Sternhagen, Barry Corbin, Ransford Doherty and Jonathan Del Arco may not be exactly series regulars, but they are family.Until next week. - James Duff
Friday, December 9, 2011
'Girl While using Dragon Tattoo' Hard Copy Video Inspections Mystery
The "feel below componen movie of Christmas" doesn't open until 12 ,. 23, but meanwhile, you'll be able to explore the methods of 'The Girl While using Dragon Tattoo' having a completely new viral video. Released to Mouth Recorded Shut is what seems to become chapter in the old 'Hard Copy' tabloid TV, full of cheesy reenactments, cheesy eighties hair and lo-res, apparently 30-year-old VHS. The 'Swedish Mystery' episode goes to the dying of Harriet Vanger, the central mystery within the center of 'Tattoo.' 'Hard Copy,' that it's worth, went from 1989 to 1999, trying out a pre-E! niche of celebrity crime tales, inspiring the 'Rock Bottom' parody on 'The Simpsons' episode 'Homer Badman.' [via HuffPo] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
'Dark Knight Rises' Extra Dies: Studio Confirms Death On New York City Set
Warner Bros. and the Screen Actor's Guild have confirmed that an extra died while rehearsing on the set of 'The Dark Knight Rises' back in November. Rumors first began popping up last month, while the film was shooting in NY City. According to the NY Post, the unidentified male extra died from a heart attack during rehearsals. "[The man] was taken immediately to the hospital," a source told the NY Post. "It was during a period when the film was shooting a huge sequence with several hundred extras in the Wall Street area. But the male extra had been rehearsing in another location away from the set. While on a break, he'd walked away and died of natural causes." 'The Dark Knight Rises,' which stars Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Anne Hathaway and Tom Hardy, is currently set for a July 20, 2012 release date. There will be a six-minute prologue attached to IMAX screenings of 'Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol,' when it opens next week. [via THR and NY Post] 'The Dark Knight Rises' Hits NY See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Glam Slam: The Friday Five: Best Dressed Stars
First Published: December 9, 2011 10:43 AM EST Credit: WireImage LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Caption Angelina Jolie arrives In The Land Of Blood And Honey Los Angeles Premiere on December 8, 2011Happy Friday, everyone! Another week, another parade of stars hitting the red carpet. Heres the best of the bunch. ANGELINA JOLIE Angelina looked absolutely stunning in a midnight blue asymmetrical one-shoulder evening gown by Romona Keveza to the Los Angeles premiere of her directorial debut, In The Land of Blood and Honey. Gorgeous. PAULA PATTON Paula wowed at the premiere of Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol in Dubai! Love the color of her flowy, feminine gown, which really pops against her creamy skin. The orange strapless gown is by Andrew Gn and features a pretty embellished waist. She completed the look with striking rose gold and diamond earrings by Tresor. JESSICA BIEL White hot! Jessicas white Victoria Beckham dress hugs every curve in just the right place. Her sparkly hoop earrings and funky peep-toe booties complete the look. Sexy! MICHELLE PFEIFFER She does not age at all! Michelles purple Dolce & Gabbana dress is super flattering thanks to the delicate cap sleeves, neckline and ruching. She finishes the look with purple platform pumps and plum lipstick at the Los Angeles premiere of the film New Years Eve. RACHEL MCADAMS Silver Belle! Rachels a knockout in her cool metallic gown. She pairs her sleek Marchesa with Jacqueline Nerguizian jewels and an updo at the LA premiere of her film Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Nickelodeon Rankings Slide: Analyst Cuts Quarterly Ad Revenue Forecast for Viacom in two
NY - This area office is lower 6. percent to date within the 4th quarter, and "it will likely be a hardship on the rest of the couple of days to replace with the slow begin to the quarter," Barclays Capital analyst Anthony DiClemente stated inside a report Friday. He grew to become the most recent Wall Street observer to chop his box office anticipation for that final quarter of the season.our editor recommendsBox Office Preview: 'New Year's Eve,' 'The Sitter' Open prior to Holiday CrushForeign Box Office: 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning - Part I' Dips 47 Percent but nonetheless No. 1 Despite the fact that 30 % from the 4th quarter's grosses are usually produced within the final three days of the season, he stated he's now searching for a "flattish" box office quarter, lower in the 7 percent-8 percent gain he had formerly forecast. Consequently, younger crowd reduced his 4th-quarter financial estimations for cinema groups Regal Entertainment Group and Cinemark. "The film slate looks strong within the last two days of the season, and that we are most excited for A Virtual Detective 2, Jason Bourne 4 and also the Girl using the Dragon Tattoo," DiClemente stated. "However, the slate seems somewhat crowded, that could limit the collective box office potential of those films within the 4th quarter. The silver lining here's these films might have longer "legs" and there might be greater spillover in to the first quarter." Similarly, Wedbush Investments analyst Michael Pachter earlier within the week had reduced his outlook for that box office this quarter to around flat. "We believe box office is going to be strong through out the quarter, driving overall box office to roughly flat year-over-year, but nonetheless less than we'd formerly believed, he stated in modifying his earnings estimations for Regal, Cinemark and Carmike Movie theaters. He rates Regal shares at neutral having a $14 cost target, Cinemark, that they rates neutral having a $24 target, and Carmike at outshine having a $10 target. And Lazard Capital Marketplaces analyst Barton Crockett now also decreased his quarterly forecast for that overall box office and Regal. "We'd assumed 10 % domestic box office growth for that industry within the 4th quarter," he authored. "It is obvious our estimate was excessive.Inch He gone to live in a forecast of the 1.6 % improvement. Late a week ago, Stifel, Nicolaus analyst Benjamin Mogil had decreased his quarterly anticipation for that movie industry. "Our new estimate assumes that December's box office expires 8.6 % over this past year, although not enough to drag the quarter to interrupt-even," he authored. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Subjects A Virtual Detective 2 The Lady Using the Dragon Tattoo Regal Entertainment Group
Thursday, December 8, 2011
The Kids Alum Cameron Mathison to Woo Bree on Desperate Regular folks
Cameron Mathison He is probably not coming back to Pine Valley, but Cameron Mathison is headed to another among TV's most attractive towns: Wisteria Lane. The The Kids alum look by having an approaching episode of Desperate Regular folks, TVGuide.com has confirmed. The Kids then one Existence to reside in not heading online "I play among Bree's fanatics," Mathison notifies ABC Soaps Thorough, which reported his guest role. "There exists a number of fun moments. I really loved coping with [Marcia Mix]. She's very kind and generous." If his Twitter account is any suggestion, it might seem like Mathison may be draining lower for your role. "Back working at Desperate Regular folks,Inch he tweeted Friday. "Doing lots of push-ups before my scene. That's all I'm saying." The episode is tentatively scheduled to air within the month of the month of january, in line with the magazine. VIDEO: Cameron Mathison states Susan Lucci may join him for online The Kids This really is Mathison's first TV appearance since AMC left the atmosphere in September. He was set to follow along with together with the extended-running ABC cleaning cleaning soap towards the new online home in 2012. However, Prospect Park, the business behind the web move, suspended production lately round the online versions from the Kids then one Existence to reside in, stating financial and logistical problems. Are you currently presently excited to find out Mathison romance Bree on Desperate Regular folks? Still mourning the conclusion from the Kids?
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Sienna Burns & Toby Manley To Star In BBC/ Cinemax Film About Hitchcock & Tippi Hedren
UPDATE 3:30 PM : Cinemax Films is aboard to co-result in the Girl, which will air inside the U.S. on Cinemax, marking the newest collaboration between Cinemax as well as the BBC. PREVIOUS 7 AM: Sienna Burns and Toby Manley may have Tippi Hedren and Alfred Hitchcock in BBC Two drama The Woman. The film will chronicle the organization company directors obsessive relationship along with his The Wild wild birds star. According to BBC Two, Hedren has cooperated by supplying interviews to author Gwyneth Hughes, while Hitchcock biographer Jesse Spoto is attached just like a consultant. Burns and Hedren recently met to talk about the project and, states Hughes, got on as being a house burning. Becoming Jane types Julian Jarrold is pointing with Imelda Staunton and Penelope Wilton also inside the cast. Hitchcock is at the peak of his fame and creativity when, in 1962, he decided on a mystery fashion model to star within the most ambitious film — The Wild wild birds. But while he sculpted Hedren to the perfect Hitchcock blonde of his imagination, he increased being passionate concerning the impossible imagine winning the particular womans love. His failure possibly destroyed all of their careers. In the statement, Hughes mentioned: “It’s been most likely probably the most enormous privilege to talk in greater detail to Tippi Hedren, the ultimate Hitchcock blonde within the presence of Britain’s most original and effective film director. In those days, at the begining of sixties, the American star experienced alone. However, at 81, her understanding and experience have aided me to put her real existence ordeal to the screen. The Permanent Television production will probably be produced by Amanda Jenks and executive produced by Leanne Klein for Permanent and Lucy Stronger within the BBC. Shooting starts now in Nigeria.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
All Tom Cruise Needs Is Kill
Joining Doug Liman's military sci-fiIt's eighteen months since director Doug Liman jumped aboard All You Need Is Kill, but the fact that it's still a going concern has just been confirmed by the news that Tom Cruise is close to signing as its star.Based on a Japanese novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka, for which Warners paid an astronomical sum in early 2010,All You Need is Killinvolves a soldier killed in action fighting aliens and then inexplicably having to re-endure his final battle until he gets it right.It'sGroundhog DaymeetsStarship Troopers! It feels afraid again and again.It also, obviously, bears some superficial similarity to this year's Source Code. But with Cruise currently working on One Shot and expected to then move into Oblivion, and Liman hoping to be busy in the near future with Luna, it could well turn out that by the time Kill goes before the cameras, let alone by the time it gets released,Source Code will be comfortably distant in people's minds.Cruise has yet to sign on the line, but apparently made encouraging enough noises that the screenplay by Dante Harper and Jody Harold has been retro-fitted to accommodate his age. Shooting is currently expected in the second half of 2012.
Rare Action Comics No. 1 Featuring First Superman Fetches Record $2.16M
The first issue of Action Comics, which came out in 1938, cost 10 cents and featured the first appearance of Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster’s superhero Superman, sold at auction today for $2.16 million. That’s a record for a single comic book, breaking the mark of $1.5 million set in 2010 by another Action Comics No. 1 copy, which wasn’t in as pristine shape. The record-breaking issue sold today went for $86,000 in 1992 and $150,000 in 1997, when it was reportedly purchased by Nicolas Cage. But it was stolen in 2000 and assumed lost until it turned up in a storage shed in April. Only about 100 copies of the issue are believed to exist.
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