Thursday, September 29, 2011

'Paranormal Activity 3' Trailer: Back To Start

by Dionne Buxton Paramount Pictures has released a brand new trailer today of "Paranormal Activity 3," which will serve as a prequel showcasing how Katie and Krisiti started this battle with demons. Although a very brief trailer, it looks like there will be more of a back story explained and not just a movie full of camcorder shots, but the majority of the trailer takes place in the daytime, and everyone knows that the real freaks (in this case paranormal demons) come out at night. The trailer depicts young Kristi and Katie 18 years ago talking about their clich imaginary friends. As always the concerned parents want to know whats really going on behind the strange behavior, sooo... you guessed it: they set up cameras everywhere. In addition to releasing the new trailer, Paramount has also announced a new spin on advertising for the latest addition to their thrilling "Paranormal Activity" series. They have enlisted the help of the Twitter world to get the audience excited about the suspenseful story. The "Tweet to See it First" campaign will bring "Paranormal Activity 3" to 20 different cities on October 18th, three days before it hits theaters everywhere. The winning cities will be chosen by the 20 cities that have the most tweets. The support of this franchise from the online community is phenomenal. We again look to reward them for that support by offering them the chance to see it first, this time expanding our reach globally, said Rob Moore, Vice Chairman of Paramount Pictures in a press release announcing the initiative. To vote for your city head to www.ParanormalMovie.com to find out more information.

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Friday, September 23, 2011

'All My Children': Emmy Honours and Key occasions With the Amounts

The denizens of Pine Valley signed taken off network television Friday with ABC's final episode from the Kids. The Agnes Nixon-created show went for 41 many was notable for addressing social issues for instance war, homosexuality, race, rape, incest helping -- taboo subjects on other soaps.our editor recommends'All My Children' and 'One Existence to Live': With the Numbers'All My Children' Casting Director Joins 'Young as well as the Restless' (Exclusive)'All My Children' Farewell Honored With Notable Alumni of ABC's Daytime Drama (Photos)Susan Lucci Criticizes ABC Daytime Chief in New EpilogueSusan Lucci Didn't Have Clue of 'All My Children's' Cancellation (VIDEO) Furthermore, it had been the start point for numerous stars including Sarah Michelle Gellar, The Fighter's Melissa Leo and Mischa Barton. PHOTOS: Famous Alums of 'All The Children' Susan Lucci, Michael E. Dark evening, Darlene Morgan and David Canary are most likely the drama's longtime cast individuals who might play in the show if the moves online for just about any web series produced by Prospect Park. With 4 decades under its belt, The Kids totalled up numerous Emmys and impressive stats that constructed here from goldderby.com as well as the Hollywood Reporter. 41 Seasons: Time Susan Lucci carried out Erica Kane 3: Occasions The Kids acquired best drama series within the Emmys. 30: Best drama series Emmy nominations. 1970: The Kids opened up on Jan. 5 of the year. 1990: Year Kelly Ripa grew to become an associate of The Kids. The conclusion in the show is "like losing a a relative,In . she mentioned. 28: Combined Emmy acting wins for your cast. 18: Volume of occasions Susan Lucci was nominated for top actress before finally winning. By 2011, she'd been nominated 21 occasions. 1999: Year Lucci finally won her first Emmy. "There's something being mentioned for anticipation. It's its not all bad," she joked. 2: Emmy wins for Darnell Williams for representing Jesse Hubbard. One prize was for supporting actor as well as the other was for lead actor for a similar character. 1: Really the only African-American actress to ever win a Daytime Emmy is Darlene Morgan, who carried out Angie Hubbard. 5: Volume of Emmys won by David Canary for doing dual purpose as callous magnate Adam Chandler and also the simple-minded twin brother Stuart Chandler. 1: Primetime Emmy win for Mary Fickett. The actress won the prize in 1973 with an episode through which her character expressed her worries in regards to the Vietnam War. Fickett died Sept. 8 of Alzheimer's. Related Subjects Susan Lucci Kelly Ripa The Kids

Forex teams with Audi for brief

'Unititled Jersey City Project'FX Network is riding together with Audi of America to create "Unititled Jersey City Project," an authentic 16-minute short-form drama that revs up Sunday and can air throughout the cabler's Sunday primetime movies broadcasts.The top quality entertainment project involves tales of fame, energy, money and dying, and it is set amongst the short-developing Jersey City waterfront.Payments from the series will air as eight, two-minute episodes over four consecutive days.Episodes were designed to appear as fragments of the television series or film, with each delivering a bit of a puzzle including males employed by an architectural firm who're hiding a dark secret.It is also available on the web at world wide web.untitledjerseycityproject.com, where audiences can explore the interactive realm of Jersey City and discover clues to patch together the mysteries in the shorts through new story lines and figures -- and suggest game titles for that project.Forex and Audi collectively created the series, that was taunted throughout the Emmys broadcast on Fox and through advertisements in theaters. Audi may be the official automotive partner from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.Audi's Studio Progress Films banner created the "Jersey" project, with Daniel Minahan, that has helmed instances of "True Bloodstream" and "Bet on Thrones," pointing.Naturally, the drama showcases Audi's automobiles, namely its new A6 sedan, and it is high-tech features.The "Jersey City" project is not Audi's first foray into creating entertainment. Company created an element-length docu around the 24-hour Le Guys race, and adopted that track of a docu concerning the U.S. Olympic ski team that broadcast on NBC. This season, additionally, it created a number of comedy shorts that featured Joel McHale teaching Melissa McCarthy regarding how to browse the Emmy nominees and Jeremy Piven, Kristen Chenoweth, Megan Mullally and Jackee Harry on which existence is much like after winning an Emmy trophy."Since our beginning, Audi has accepted creativeness, innovation and new methods for thinking," stated Scott Keogh, chief marketing officer of Audi of America. "Believe to interact with this progressive audience than through forward-thinking entertainment." Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com

Top Moments: Castle's White Lie and The X Factor's Naked Truth

Stana Katic and Nathan Fillion Our top moments of the week: 14. Best Blast from the Past: Six years after attempting to cheat on her on How I Met Your Mother, Ted gets the shock of his life when he spots Miss Buttercup herself, Victoria (Ashley Williams), catering the Architects Ball. We know canonically that Victoria's not the mother, but she was among our favorites of Ted's girlfriends (and he's had a lot), so it's nice to see her again, even if her only purpose is to restore the jaded romantic's faith in romance. 13. Best First Dance: Who knew moves like Jagger involves rooster chest-puffing and cat-clawing? But then again, Carson Kressley is always ahead of the trends. The Dancing with the Stars hopeful puts on an infectious, show-stopping cha-cha that is far from being technically perfect, but is perfectly entertaining, totally committed and endlessly glittery. As the former Queer Eye guy himself promised: "Nobody's going to be working harder than I am to compensate for my lack of talent." Keep it up, Carson, and the Mirrorball may just be yours! 12. Most Awesome Comeback: During a Senate hearing on Criminal Minds about the BAU's rogue pursuit of Ian Doyle, defiant Reid comes out to play. In the hot seat for having suggested the team use Doyle as bait, Reid forcefully explains his logic and actions to a decidedly unamused Senator Cramer in his typical (not to mention nerdy) rapid-fire pace. "Calm down, Agent," Cramer demands. Reid fires back: "This is calm, and it's Doctor." Oh, snap! 11. Saddest Death: On the eve of her trip to Italy on The Big C, Cathy receives a phone call from Lee asking her to come over, where she discovers he is on his deathbed. She suggests they call a doctor. "I did call someone," he weakly tells her. "I wanted to say goodbye to my soulmate." Cathy misses the trip to Italy and stays with Lee until he takes his final breath on, as he points out, the darkest day of the year, with the guarantee that the next day will be brighter. 10. Funniest Bust: Nicole Scherzinger drops by Conan in a low-cut, figure-hugging dress to promote The X Factor, and in Conan's mind, her boobs. As the Pussycat Doll starts telling a story, Conan's eyes inevitably drift downward toward her bust. "Focus, Conan," Scherzinger orders. "You didn't think I was going to look down there?!" he replies. Don't worry, Coco - we all did. 9. Sweetest Breakup: Now that she's running for city council (Knope 2012!), Leslie must break up with her boyfriend/boss Ben on Parks and Recreation. Ben also realizes they can't stay together and - after giving Leslie a Knope campaign pin - morphs into a jerk to make it easy on her. "It's not you; it's me. I'm not ready for a commitment. I just like don't like you anymore. ... You're boring and frankly, you disgust me. Bleh." Actions speak louder than words, and the understanding, but oh-so-disappointed look on Ben's face as he lets her go is both romantic and completely heartbreaking at the same time. 8. Coldest Revenge: Emily Thorne, you've got nothing on Gustavo Fring. Carrying out revenge more than 20 years in the making on Breaking Bad, Gus wipes out Don Eladio and his capos by poisoning Eladio's favorite tequila, the rare Zafiro Añejo, at his compound where they were celebrating Jesse's solo meth-cooking success. After vomiting up the poison he had ingested himself, Gus watches with glowing rage as Eladio collapses into the same pool Gus watched Max bleed into two decades earlier. 7. Best Musical Entrance, Part I: After a desperate plea from boyfriend Kurt, Blaine decides to ditch the Dalton blazer (peace out, Warblers!) and transfer to McKinley High on Glee. Kurt plans to "ease" Blaine in to New Directions, but Blaine chooses a different creative direction - performing Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual" in front of the entire school with a full back-up band and a posse of dancing cheerleaders. The performance ends in flames, literally, but the piano fire is no match for Blaine's spark. Please, please let him be a junior! 6. Most-Fitting Goodbye: Two and a Half Men lays Charlie Sheen Harper to rest with a funeral in the season premiere. Naturally, the writers use the fictional service - during which his former conquests parade out to share the venereal "presents" he gave them - to get back at their fallen star and explain that Charlie died when he "fell" in front of a high-speed train (conveniently, the day after his fiancé found out he had cheated) and that his body subsequently exploded "like a balloon full of meat." Charlie's housekeeper responds, "Never cross a crazy woman," and, minus the woman part, we somehow get the feeling those words are coming from experience. 5. Best Musical Entrance, Part II: On New Girl, Jess' three roommates ditch their big party and come to her rescue when they find out she's been stood up on her first date post-breakup. They find her sitting alone at a fancy restaurant in a little black dress, so what's the logical thing to do to cheer her up? Sing her favorite song, "I've Had the Time of My Life" from Dirty Dancing, at the top of their lungs (and way off-pitch) in the middle of the restaurant. She cries, they get kicked out, and a sweet, but weird kinship is born. 4. Worst Breakup: With Christopher Meloni having left Law & Order: Special Victims Unit over the summer, Benson must learn secondhand from Cragen that Stabler has retired from the force. "He's earned it," she says, pursing her lips and forcing a smile before insisting that she's fine. But after walking out of Cragen's office, she heads to an interrogation room and breaks down in tears. It really won't be the same without you, Elliot. 3. Best Promotion: After months of waiting, The Office gets right to the point in the Season 8 premiere and reveals that - drum roll - Andy Bernard is the new manager of Dunder Mifflin. Andy's climb up the corporate ladder is made official in the opening credits when he's shown in Michael's old office adjusting an object on his desk (a nod to the old shot of Michael adjusting his Dundie) and then, appropriately, knocking it over. Let the era of the Nard Dog begin! 2. Most Painful Audition: Yes, we're all in favor of singing contestants who really put themselves out there emotionally, but The X Factor contestant Geo Godley takes that adage far too literally. During the performance of his original (read: horrible) song, "I'm a Stud," Geo drops trou and dances around on the stage, shaking his equipment to the point where Paula Abdul runs back stage and starts dry-heaving. This coming from a woman who already had to endure William Hung live and in person. 1. Best Confession: After barely surviving the Season 3 Castle finale shooting, Beckett tells Castle that she doesn't remember anything after she was shot - including Castle saying "I love you" to her. But the truth comes out when she sees her police-mandated shrink and comes clean with her own three shocking words: "I remember everything." So how long is it going to take for her to say those three words back to Castle? What were your top moments?

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

RoboCop Remake Director Misunderstands Phrase 'Urgently Needed'

Love the fire, Jose Padilha, but come on: “I love the sharpness and political tone of RoboCop, and I think that such a film is now urgently needed. […] But I will not repeat what [original director Paul] Verhoeven has done so clearly and strongly. Instead I try to make a film that will address topics that Verhoeven untreated. If you are a man changes into a robot, how do you do that? What is the difference between humans and robots developed? What is free will? What does it mean to lose your free will? Those are the issues that I think.” [Film 1 via The Awl]

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Revenge's Emily VanCamp: "I Am Hoping People Will Root on herInch

Emily VanCamp She lies. She cheats. She poisons. Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) needs to think about lower people who destroyed her father's existence. But will audiences cheer relating to this vengeful vamp? "These people did horrible, horrible things but people will in all probability enjoy watching mean, wealthy people who've done horrible things come down,Inch VanCamp notifies TVGuide.com of her new series Revenge. "I am hoping people will root on her behalf.In . Fall TV: Have the lowdown relating to this season's must-see new shows Premiering Wednesday at 10/9c on ABC, Revenge follows Emily 17 years after her father was presented for just about any crime. She never saw him again, which is now showing up just like a wealthy and mysterious youthful lady to put her payback plan moving inside the Hamptons - where everything began. Her ultimate target: Victoria (Madeleine Stowe) - the Hamptons' unofficial leader. "That's who she's really got her eye on which may have a substantially extended period,Inch VanCamp states. VanCamp confesses she was concerned about whether audiences could sympathise together with your a callous lady. "You never know how people will probably proceed and take character, however think ultimately it's justified. She's lost everything - she's won by you,Inch she states. "The indegent girl - she's been using a lot." Fall TV: Start to see the 17 stars as well as sturdy . eyes relating to this year Her character is not even close to VanCamp's previous notable roles: Amy Abbott, the woman nearby while using comatose boyfriend on Everwood, and Rebecca Harper, the lonely outsider among the Master clan on Brothers and sisters & Brothers and sisters. "I like strong women figures, and she's certainly that," she states. "I used to be really trying to find challenging in those days throughout my existence that we see the script and basically really connected by using it.Inch But VanCamp also stresses that audiences might find as well as much softer side of Emily (real title: Amanda Clarke) through flashbacks - something the show uses showing her transformation in the child removed of her father with a jaded 20-something passionate about settling the score. "We'll kind of start to see the weaker side of her - who she was as Amanda Clark. We will probably see plenty of where she's been and the way she's trained with this particular huge plan of hers," she states. Will you watch Revenge?

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell

HBO documentary The Strange History of Dont Ask, Dont Tell takes a look at the Clinton administrations controversial policy. Produced by World of Wonder. Executive producer, Sheila Nevins; supervising producer, Jacqueline Glover; producers, Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, Mona Card, Gabriel Rotello; directors, Bailey, Barbato; editors, Langdon F. Page, Chris Conway; music, David Benjamin Steinberg. 79 MIN.With: Margarethe Cammermeyer, Barney Frank, Joe Lieberman, Patrick Murphy, Aubrey Sarvis.Before political compromise became taboo, it birthed some peculiar artifacts, few more controversial than the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy introduced during the Clinton administration governing gays in the military. After devoting more than a year chronicling efforts to eliminate the muddled law, producer-directors Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato are rewarded with a happy ending: Its official repeal on Sept. 20. Despite the title, though, DADT's "strange history" really isn't all that unusual; rather, it's a testament to what formidable opponents ignorance and prejudice can be. For anybody who has followed the debate, this 79-minute film's most interesting portion probably resides in its first third, chronicling how ousting homosexuals became the official military stance during World War II. Challenges to discrimination surfaced in the 1970s, but didn't take shape until after candidate Bill Clinton -- having pledged to allow gays to serve openly -- settled for a half-measure in face of opposition from the military hierarchy and an intransigent Congress. Whatever the intentions, enforcement of Don't Ask, Don't Tell prompted the military to discharge more than 13,000 service members and forced others into a closet where honesty threatened to torpedo careers. The history includes moments of heartbreak -- a murder that followed extended harassment of a young man afraid to speak out -- and hilarity, like the Navy approving a warship for use in the Village People's "In the Navy" video, assuming it would be a splendid recruiting tool. The filmmakers spend considerable time interviewing gay service members (their faces obscured), advocates, legislators, and especially the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, whose last-minute efforts to kill DADT during Congress' lame-duck session last year take on the attributes of a political thriller. Not that "The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell" -- like many HBO docs, an unapologetic piece of liberal advocacy -- is likely to win over many converts. Fortunately, discriminatory policies toward gays appear to be living on borrowed time thanks to more permissive attitudes among younger generations, which probably explains the vehemence of opposition from self-appointed stewards of the status quo, such as Sen. John McCain. As part of "The Strange History," there's a quote from Sgt. Leonard Matlovich's tombstone that reads, "When I was in the military, they gave me a medal for killing two men, and a discharge for loving one." With this latest doc, Bailey and Barbato have etched another epitaph, one that essentially says: "Don't Ask, Don't Tell: 1993-2011. RIP. And good riddance." Contact Brian Lowry at brian.lowry@variety.com

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

FBI: Celebrities Targeted By Computer Hackers

FIRST PUBLISHED: September 14, 2011 8:11 PM EDT LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- An FBI spokeswoman in Los Angeles says agents are investigating a series of computer hacking attacks on celebrities. The FBIs Laura Eimiller said Wednesday that dozens of celebrities had been targeted by hackers, who stole personal information from email and other computer accounts. She declined to provide further details, but several websites including TMZ have identified one of the victims as Scarlett Johansson. A message left with the actress spokeswoman was not immediately returned. Copyright 2011 by Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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