Saturday, February 25, 2012

The Dictator's Oscar Victory: Sacha Baron Cohen Requested to visit in Costume

Paula Deen, the butter full, is constantly on the spread her Southern style on television... but possibly less thick. After revealing they has Diabetes type 2 symptoms within the month of the month of january, Deen has the capacity to proceed and promote her slightly less fatty cuisine. Just more expensive her to eliminate that tub of butter completely. "I am who I am. But what I'm going to be doing is supplying up lighter versions of my quality quality recipes," the foods Network star told The Connected Press within the South Beach Wine and Food Festival on Friday. "I'll have a very bigger platform now, attempting to behave for everybody. However, you realize, I'm Southern by roots. I used to be trained [to organize by my grandmother and zilch I am able to perform would change that." Discover More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Paula DeenAnthony Bourdain

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Ray Wilmore To Co-Star In Fox Comedy Pilot Living Loaded

EXCLUSIVE: Author-actor-comedian Ray Wilmore is positioned to co-star opposite Mike Vogel in Living Loaded, Foxs single-camera comedy pilot within the It's Often Sunny In Philadelphia duo of Make the most of McElhenney and Make the most of Rosell and Foreign exchange Prods. In addition, Wilmore is planning a comedy special for Showtime. Using the book of the title by Serta Dunn, Living Loaded concentrates on Serta (Vogel), the loose chilling out blogger in the popular Living Loaded blog who's expected to change his career plans because he becomes an NPR radio host. Wilmore may have Leonard, a thoughtful and reserved Black intellectual whose imagine hosting their very own NPR show is crushed when Serta is introduced in as his co-host. Also cast in Living Loaded are Anna Maria Horsford just like a shateringly shy NPR executive and Kaitlyn Black as Esther. They join Vogel, Wilmore and recently cast Jesse Sutherland. The pilot gig will not hinder Wilmore’s duties as “senior Black correspondent” on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show With Jon Stewart where his latest segment round the Jeremy Lin mania went viral (video below). Round the writing side, The Bernie Mac Show creator Wilmore recently composed a comedy script for CBS that was eyed as potential starring vehicle for Martin Lawrence. The network is yet to produce a pickup decision around the Lawrence-fronted pilot. Wilmore is to apply UTA, 3 Arts and attorney Tom Hoberman.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

VIDEO: Stephen Colbert Describes His Absence, Sends "Private" Message with a "Lovely Lady"

The Voice, Angie Manley and Cee Lo Eco-friendly The Voice remains a smash. Smash? Less.The singing competition show won Monday evening for NBC, with 15.7 million audiences together with a 5.8 rating inside the grownups 18-to-49 demo. It dropped a tad from last week's amounts (16.millions of, 5.9), but handily trumped its competition over its two several hours.Have a look at our recap in the VoiceSmash, however, fell again, nabbing 6.5 million eyeballs together with a couple.3 (lower 20 and 18 percent, correspondingly). Hawaii Five- overtook the musical drama in measures the first time, rising slightly to win the ten o'clock hour with 10.2 million together with a couple.8. CBS loved a evening overall, becasue it is comedy block - which saw season lows the other day - rose now.Other midseason newbie Alcatraz still drop too, striking series lows of 5.96 million together with single.8.8 p.m.CBS: Generate Income Met Your Mother 9.81 million audiences (3.8 demo rating) 2 Broke Women 11.28 million (4.)ABC: The Bachelor 8.15 million (2.4) [8-10 p.m.]Fox: House 6.97 million (2.3)NBC: The Voice 15.7 million (5.8) [8-10 p.m.]CW: Gossip Girl 1.01 million (.5)9 p.m.CBS: two and a half Males 13.24 million (4.1) Mike & Molly 11.26 million (3.4)Fox: Alcatraz 5.96 million (1.8)CW: Hart of Dixie 1.48 million (.6)10 p.m.CBS: Hawaii Five- 10.2million (2.8)ABC: Castle 9.66 million (2.1)NBC: Smash 6.5 million (2.3)

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Bassist Michael Davis dies at 68

Michael Davis, the bassist of influential late 1960s rock band MC5, has died of liver failure, his wife said Saturday. He was 68.Davis died at Enloe Medical Center in Chico, Calif., on Friday afternoon after a month-long hospitalization for liver disease, said Angela Davis.Born on June 5, 1943, the bassist gained attention in the revolutionary Detroit band MC5 and later played in a version of the group called DKT-MC5 with former MC5 members Wayne Kramer on guitar and Dennis Thompson on drums.The original MC5 rose to prominence from 1964 to 1972, making waves with incendiary anti-establishment lyrics and a blistering early-punk sound, starting with their first album "Kick Out the Jams," released in 1969.A sought-after bassist and also producer, Davis was planning to be in Belgium this week recording with punk rock musician Sonny Vincent, said Davis' wife.Davis had a scare in 2006 when he injured his back in a motorcycle accident on a Southern California freeway. He later co-founded the non-profit Music Is Revolution Foundation, dedicated to supporting music education programs in public schools.In the last few years, Davis also returned to a love of painting, fostered when he first studied fine arts at Wayne State University in Michigan. He dropped out of the program in 1964 to play music, but started studying art again recently in Oregon and California, with the intention of finishing his bachelor's degree in fine arts.Davis is survived by his wife, their three sons, and a daughter from a previous marriage. Memorial plans were pending, said Angela Davis. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Saturday, February 18, 2012

'Vow,' 'Ghost Rider' top Friday B.O.

'Ghost Driver: Spirit of Vengeance''The Vow'Yesterday marked a great start to the weekend for that new the new sony, which seems enjoy it might claim both third and 4th place this frame.In first, last week's champion "The Vow" remains going strong with $7.4 million from Friday auds. Pic, which was co-funded by Spyglass Entertainment, acquired accurate documentation-breaking $11.6 000 0000 on Valentine's no matter competish from early sneaks of "This Means War." "Vow" has cumed $69.3 million in 10 days since opening.In second, newcomer "Ghost Driver: Spirit of Vengeance," also in the new the new sony, rode offered by $7 million yesterday. However, films created from comic franchises are often front-loaded matters, and B.O. experts suggest "Ghost Rider's" day-to-day disappear will remove it of second within this tight equine race. It seems to produce inside the low- to mid-$20 million range through Sunday.Universal's "Safe House" acquired $6.5 million yesterday for just about any Friday-to-Friday hold similar to "Vow's." The closeness from the week's race means "Safe House" could easily upset Sony's records and gun it to first.Fox's "This Means War" needed $5.6 000 0000 yesterday. With sneaks from Valentine's, the rom com has cumed $7.2 million up to now. And "Journey 2: The Mysterious Island" from Warner Bros. made $4.5 million, getting its total to $37.6 000 0000. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Thursday, February 16, 2012

'Hugo' Exclusive Featurette: Sacha Baron Cohen Goes Method

You cannot expect a guy who designed a career from uncomfortable interviews, like Sacha Baron Cohen has, to behave themself around the DVD special features, and that he does not. Within this exclusive behind-the-moments look in the approaching Blu-ray and DVD discharge of "Hugo," Baron Cohen and the director, Martin Scorsese, discuss the job that went into creating the smoothness from the Station Inspector for that Academy Award-nominated movie. If they are both to become thought, it had not been a enjoyable experience for anybody involved. Much like Robert P Niro, under Scorsese's direction for "Raging Bull," Baron Cohen stated he placed on a lot of weight when preparing for that role. "I made the decision to use three stone," he stated. "I needed to produce the result of triple face, that we felt within the three dimensional could be quite effective." Scorsese described that Baron Cohen's goal in most of the was possibly to win an Academy Award. "He really was feeling he thought about being within the running for several serious accolades, as they say," he stated. Make sure to look into the clip in the whole up above. "Hugo" arrives on Blu-ray and DVD on Feb 28. What have you think about the featurette from "Hugo"? Tell us within the comments below as well as on Twitter!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

'Rio 2096' toon targets grownups

Sao Paulo's Gullane, the co-producer of Berlin Competition screener "Tabu," gets a completely new film towards the worldwide market, Brazilian animated feature "Rio 2096," concentrating on adult audiences.Gullane also co-produced the $20 million "Amazonia," a sales hit for Le Pacte within the European Film Market.Directed starting with-timer Luiz Bolognesi, a movie author whose credits are the Gullane-produced "Brainstorm" and "Birdwatchers," "2096" triggers four key dates in Brazilian history: 1500, if this sounds like discovered by Males and ladies 1800, within the height in the slave trade 1970, throughout military dictatorship and 2096, in Brazil's future."History is usually put together by its individuals who win. 'Rio 2096' is told in the purpose of look at their nonwinners," company founder Fabiano Gullane mentioned in Berlin."Rio 2096," that is traditional cel animation, is an element of Gullane's animation drive. With RioFilmes, it's co-creating "Fishtronaut: The Film,Inch a 3 dimensional feature spinoff from the greatly popular Television show, and 3d feature "Tarsilinha.""On 'Rio 2096,' i had been attracted through the standard in the story. South usa also lacks family entertainment produced from South usa," Gullane mentioned.In further deals, Gullane mentioned L.A-based Shoreline has acquired rights outdoors South usa and Italia to Andreu Ristrum's "My Country," an Italian-Brazilian family drama. Deal was spoken about at Ventana Sur.Starring Rodrigo Santoro, "Country" made greater than $319,000 in South usa, a enjoyable performance with an artfilm in the territory where business is centered by Hollywood blockbusters.Gullane has greenlit teen music artist friendship drama "Heliopolis," from Sergio Machado ("Lower City"), being compiled by Fox in South Usa. Co-searching Sandra Corveloni, Cannes' best actress champion in 2008 for "Linha p passe," pic will lense in May. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Friday, February 10, 2012

Exclusive Parenthood Sneak Peek: Will Max's Asperger's Keep Him Sidelined at School Forever?

Max Burkholder and Peter Krause Since first learning that their son has Asperger's, Parenthood's Adam (Peter Krause) and Kristina Braverman (Monica Potter) have fought tirelessly to give Max every available opportunity and not let it dictate his life. But how do you protect your child when the rest of the world doesn't see it that way? In Tuesday's episode (10/9c, NBC), Adam and Kristina push Max (Max Burkholder) not to abandon his love of basketball and pass out of gym class. However, there's more to Max's sudden decision to back out of the sport than meets the eye. Watch full episodes of Parenthood "I know I have a good lay-up, and I tell the other kids that, but they still don't pass me the ball," Max says. "If I'm so good at basketball, then why do I get picked last?" "I don't know, pal," Adam says. Watch this exclusive (and heart-breaking) clip below: Parenthood airs Tuesdays at 10/9c on NBC.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Jessica Lange Will Go back to American Horror Story

Jessica Lange, American Horror Story American Horror Story might be obtaining a brand-new cast for Season 2, there is however one star in the show's first season that fans can anticipate seeing again. On Mondays night's Watch What Goes On Live, Ryan Murphy told host Andy Cohen that Jessica Lange would certainly make a look and feel. Take a look at what else he needed to say:

Harrison Ford Not In Talks To Star In 'Blade Runner'

Fans of the sci-fi classic "Blade Runner" may have gotten their hopes up over the weekend after Twitch reported that Harrison Ford, the star of the original, was in early talks to return for director Ridley Scott's follow-up. Unfortunately, Twitch's scoop didn't pass the Voight-Kampff test. Deadline is now reporting that Alcon, the company producing Scott's proposed return to the world of replicants, has completely denied any rumors surrounding negotiations with Ford. Calling the rumor "patently false," Alcon co-head Andrew Kosove reiterated what had been previously stated about the film, stating "What Ridley does in 'Prometheus' is a good template for what were trying to do. He created something that has some association to the original Alien, but lives on its own as a standalone movie." Alcon stands by their original intention to make the next "Blade Runner" movie as a "total reinvention" of the series, while maintaining connections to the original film. Most took this as a sign that Ford would not return, and Kosove previously said as much, explaining "In no way do I speak for Ridley Scott but if you're asking me will this movie have anything to do with Harrison Ford, the answer is no." As for whether Kosove thought Ford could, in theory, come back, he left it open to development. "In advance of knowing what were going to do, I supposed you could say yes, he could," Kosove said. "But I think it is quite unlikely." It's currently unclear when Scott will direct his return to "Blade Runner." Recent reports have pegged Cormac McCarthy's "The Counselor" as a likely next project. How would you feel if Harrison Ford did not appear in the next "Blade Runner" film? Let us know in the comments below and on Twitter!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Kate Hudson Finds Everly

She'll battle killers!When you think of female action stars, chances are your mind flits to, say, Angelina Jolie, or Kate Beckinsale or even, more recently, Haywire's Gina Carano. We doubt it heads straight to Kate Hudson. But the actress, better known for her rom-coms, is looking to change all that with Everly.Director Joe Lynch crafted the idea for the thriller before handing the concept over to Yale Hannon to crank out the script, which ended up on the Black List. Everly sees a down-on-her-luck woman (Hudson) fighting off assassins hired by her ex, who happens to be a nasty mob boss. So it's basically a wacky rom-com, but with lots more punching. All right, all right... It's a thriller.The tweak this time is that the story is set entirely in one room, which makes us hope Lynch has lots of good ideas to make it work visually. Producers Adam Ripp and Rob Paris think so, and they're also convinced that Hudson can switch things up."When we heard that Kate wanted to make the transition into an action star, we knew we had found our Everly," they said in a statement picked up by the Hollywood Reporter. "The physicality and intensity of this role will be transformative for her." We'll see...