Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Matt's Help guide to Tuesday TV: New Girl, Awkward Finale, Glee along with a British ER

Zooey Deschanel The other day, most experts could not stop gushing over how adorable (or "adork-able") Zooey Deschanel is really as Fox's wonderful New Girl, and knowing from last Tuesday's opening-evening rankings, which really enhanced over its Glee lead-in, the television audience would appear to agree. They will not be disappointed in tonight's charmer of the second outing (9:01/8:01c). What struck me when i previewed the episode is the fact that as simple as it's to be seduced by Zooey's pixie-ant style as Jess, it might hardly matter whether it were not on her invaluable back-up crew of supporting gamers.This episode, entitled "Kryptonite" in mention of the the energy Jess's cheating ex continues to have over her, is definitely an especially strong outing for optimum Greenfield's sweetly douchey Schmidt. His transparently insecure cockiness is a superb supply of laughs, beginning using the opening scene by which he demonstrates a number of would-be sexy poses for Jess's approval, slow to understand that they and fellow roomie Nick are mocking him. Schmidt is simple to mock, but simpler to like. By the episode's finish, because the roomies rally around Jess to obtain her possessions back from her ex, regardless of how foolish celebrate them look, no one is able to not feel affectionate toward all of them. Which includes the latest person in her lengthy-suffering fan club: Lamorne Morris as Winston, a basketball player coming back from the professional stint in Latvia, who fills the slot vacated by Damon Wayans Junior. (stuck, and wasted, on ABC's Happy Being). Morris matches very easily if in the beginning colorlessly, because Winston initially lacks the comic inspiration of Wayans' Coach, who could only contact Jess by yelling in frustration.Wayans is skipped, but New Girl has already been a can't-miss. "You get accustomed to her," Nick (Mike Manley) states of Jess. Accustomed to her? Can't think of the year without her.Want more fall TV news? Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!A couple of more ideas on a number of tonight's programming which was provided for screening ahead of time:I have only seen the very first from the back-to-back instances of MTV's Awkward (11:30/10:30c) that close the absurdly entertaining first season of the irreverent, edgy yet sincere teen classic. (CW, have a look. This is the way it's done.) The first episode is one thing of a game title changer, by which everyone's anticipating an exciting-important Winter Formal. It whets my appetite further for that finale, which offers to reveal which admirer Jenna (the smartly snarky Ashley Rickard) may ultimately choose: Matty (Love Mirchoff), the crush who can't quite commit completely to some public relationship with "that girl," or Mike (Brett Davern), the serious student leader who will not make any apologies or secret of his affections. We'll also discover who authored the devastating letter to Jenna that got the season's narrative ball moving.However, Jenna is on the rollercoaster of emotional levels and lows because the winter dance approaches. It is the humiliating lows, obviously, that hit home most abundant in impact. So when someone asks, "What type of monster would make a move so Resident Evil?" you realize the solution needs to be Sadie (Molly Tarlov), Awkward's most indelible creation, a vindictive ogre who's as broken as she's amusing. Awkward was the summer's most enjoyable surprise, and also the recess between seasons will probably be excruciating.Adhering using the senior high school theme, I am pleased to are convinced that this week's Glee (Fox, 8/7c) is really a large improvement over last Tuesday's irritatingly random season opener, which in fact had the show's more loyal defenders wondering whose vibrant idea it had been introducing Dalton defector Blaine towards the student body by having an open-air performance of "It Isn't Unusual." No surprise they set the piano burning.The majority of this week's tales are really grounded in character, as Kurt finds an unpredicted ally in the campaign for student office, and also the return of Idina Menzel as Shelby Corcoran (for any purpose that's crazy even by Glee standards) rattles the mobile phone industry's of Quinn, Puck and Rachel. Better still, the musical amounts all serve an objective for something new, because the usual suspects check out for that school musical (West Side Story), but a competition for among the leads could threaten among the show's core associations. Within the plus column, Kurt's father (performed superbly by Mike O'Malley) has returned, always a welcome voice of humane reason. Within the minus column, the unbearable new character of delusional tone-hard of hearing diva Sugar Motta (Vanessa Langies) also returns, couching her insults inside a jokey "Sorry, Asperger's" mantra that's as unfunny because it is distasteful. However it would not be Glee whether it did not hit a sour note every now and then.Finally, for any existence-and-dying change of pace, there is the two-hour premiere of BBC America's 24 Hrs within the ER (9/8c), a gripping 14-part docu-series similar to ABC's Boston Mediterranean and Hopkins in the fly-on-the-wall, close up and private consider the chaos and empathy within the er of London's King's College Hospital. Producers setup 70 remote cameras to capture the experience round the trauma unit, unobtrusively filming 24/7 for 4 weeks. It makes sense an uplifting and harrowing assortment of situation studies, with follow-up interviews of doctors, staff, making it through patients and grateful family people telling us from the fragility and preciousness of existence and also the high stakes of each and every split-second decision made on the ground. "It's terrifying," states lead trauma consultant Malcolm Tunnicliff from the demands from the job, that they later concedes can also be "very satisfying." Similar to the reveal. Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!

Sarah Palin Book Publisher, Author Under Fire After Personal E-mails Leak

Conservative agitator Andrew Breitbart, who famously took down Rep. Anthony Weiner over a sexting scandal, has his sights set on Joe McGinnis, author of the just-released anti-Sarah Palin biography The Rogue, and his effort to discredit the tome is gaining traction.our editor recommends Keith Olbermann Slams 'Very Stupid' Sarah Palin, Jokes About Anthony Weiner 'Sarah Palin: You Betcha!' Trailer Debuts (Video)'H8R' Executive Producer Mike Fleiss: 'We Want Sarah Palin'Aaron Sorkin: 'Sarah Palin Is Deranged and TLC Should Be Ashamed of Itself' for Airing Reality Show'Sarah Palin's Alaska' Breaks TLC Ratings Record McGinnis, in fact, has complained of canceled television interviews, a reaction to an e-mail that Breitbart posted to one of his Internet sites last week where McGinnis seemingly acknowledges he has no credible evidence for some explosive claims the book makes against Palin. STORY: Levi Johnston and Sarah Palin Book Debuts Bomb The e-mail was from McGinnis to Jesse Griffin, author of "an obscure, low-rent, and now-defunct anti-Palin blog," as Breitbart puts it. Griffin was a source for McGinnis, though the panicked e-mail indicates that McGinnis had significant doubts as to the authenticity of accusations he was about to make in his book, which, at the time, was being fact-checked by Crown Publishing, the unit of Random House responsible for publishing The Rogue. "Legal review of my manuscript is underway and here's my problem: no one has ever offered documentation of any of the lurid stories about the Palins," McGinnis begins in his e-mail to Griffin dated Jan. 27. McGinnis specifically asks for proof of such claims as: Todd Palin had sex with a hooker; Sarah Palin had an affair; Track Palin was a druggie who enlisted in the army to avoid arrest; Trig Palin is not Sarah's natural-born child; andBristol Palin was pregnant while filming Dancing With the Stars but had the fetus aborted. VIDEO: Bristol Palin's Confrontation With 'Homosexual' Turns Ugly During Reality Show Taping McGinnis says in his e-mail to Griffin: "You write frequently that you know things you can't yet post, but that soon 'all will be revealed.' This has been going on since I first became aware of your blog, but as far as I know you haven't substantiated a single claim or provided verification for a single rumor that you've posted about Sarah's personal life, or the personal lives of any Palin family members." McGinnis has since said that his reporting continued beyond the date of that e-mail, and that he didn't publish "allegations that could not be sufficiently verified." Nevertheless, allegations have circled that McGinniss's book amounts to what some are calling a "literary hoax," though Random House has issued a statement saying that it stands by the "solid, reliable and well-established" assertions in the book. VIDEO: Bristol Palin's Crude Heckler Revealed as Hollywood Talent Manager On Monday, though, attorneys representing Palin wrote a letter to Crown, calling the book "malicious" and notifying them that "it is unlawful to delete emails or destroy records upon being notified of the need of business records for litigation purposes." The Crown letter also states: "It is malicious for your company to publish a book wherein it, and the author, admit that they were fully aware the statements in the book were false, intended to be false, and were intended to harm." Meanwhile, Griffin, in a recent blog posting has accused Breitbart of hacking his e-mail, and McGinnis has complained to a left-leaning blog that Joe Scarborough of MSNBC and Keith Olbermann of Current TV, as well as others, have canceled scheduled appearances or have declined to book him because "they saw which way the wind was blowing." STORY: Bristol Palin's Altercation With Talent Manager Sparks Heated Debate So far the book, subtitled Searching for the Real Sarah Palin, is viewed as a commercial disappointment, having debuted in the 50s at both Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. Related Topics Sarah Palin Dancing with the Stars Keith Olbermann MSNBC Joe Scarborough Bristol Palin Andrew Breitbart Current TV

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Monday, September 19, 2011

'Hunger Games' Star Liam Hemsworth Lines Up 'Expendables 2'

From District 12 to Bulgaria? For Liam Hemsworth, apparently so! Variety reviews that 'The Hunger Games' star continues to be cast opposite Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Jason Statham, Mickey Rourke, Dolph Lundgren and Terry Deck hands. Hemsworth will have a sniper in 'The Expendables 2' -- which director Simon West is shooting in Bulgaria later this season -- whilst doing his part to reduce the typical chronilogical age of the AARP action star cast. [Variety] Photo: Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

Friday, September 16, 2011

Charlie Sheen Tells 'Today Show's' Matt Lauer He Has Regrets (Video)

Peter Kramer/NBC Charlie Sheen embarked on his post-roast tour, stopping by The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on Thursday. On Friday, a pre-taped interview with the former Two and a Half Men star aired on The Today Show. Sheen sat down with Matt Lauer to talk about the tumultuous past few months. Lauer called the time a "manic period" for Sheen. Sheen seemed very composed and mellow during the interview. "I said some stuff, and it caught such traction globally...that I couldn't really put out the fire, so I had to keep fueling it," Sheen said of that time. Sheen told Lauer that he regretted creating the catchphrases "Tigerblood" and "Adonis DNA." "It took on a life of his own," he said. "It was so silly, and people took it so seriously." VIDEO: Charlie Sheen Roast: THR's Red Carpet Interviews Lauer also asked Sheen about his firing from Two and a Half Men. "I thought for sure, 'They can't do this without me.' I mean, come on, The show's about this guy..." Sheen started to say, then switched gears. "Which is a little confusing, Matt, when you think about it. They create a show about a guy who's a partier, that guy starts partying, then gets fired." "It's like, make up your mind, people!" Sheen joked. "Well, one's a role, and one's real life here," Lauer said. "I guess the lines can get a little blurred, you know?" said Sheen. VIDEO: Charlie Sheen: 'I Would Have Fired My A-- Too' Sheen also told Lauer that he's been sober for a while, but does not keep track of the time. "It's what I call the moments inside the moments. I thin that's where the life is. It's in those quiet moments. It's not the giant TV deal or the big party or the award. It's the memory of your child's smile," said Sheen. Lauer ended the interview by asking Sheen if it's been difficult to mend fences. "There's always a chance, you know, to fix things or to forgive or to be forgiven," said Sheen. "And you just got to be -- or I have to just be mature enough and focused enough and on point enough to know that at the end of the day it's not just about, you know, wanting solution or wanting harmony. It's about what I can bring to it and how i can lead by example again." Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy Charlie Sheen Matt Lauer Two and a Half Men Today

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Ryan Murphys Passion Has Came back For Glee: Plus Season 3 Spoilers For Cast And Tunes

Ray Richmond is contributing to Deadline’s TV coverage. Co-creator Ryan Murphy is coming initially from off a sophomore season of Glee that came gripes from fans together with a debate surrounding his commentsabout stars Jum Michele, Chris Colfer, and Cory Monteith. Now,Ryanis ready to make amends. “This year, the idea is merely to use the show,” he mentioned this mid-day carrying out a screening of Glee‘s 3rd season premiere.”Last year will be a new factor personally. I’d run television shows before, however’d never manage a business before. It absolutely was an unusual factor.” The main focus is “on makingthisthe best year we’veever done.And really, we thinkthat’sexactly that which you’regoing to own. Part of the reason behind your is we’ve determined the simplest approach to shoot the show, and a means to do itmoreeconomically for Fox.” Added Murphy: “I have my passion forit back. And you'll start to see the excitement concerning the set.The heavens I'm are really restored and excited and so are thrilled being there. It’s funagain. You understand, things needed a bit of the nasty turn,however feel greatabout it again.” Theseason opener, which airs Tuesday, features Lindsay Pearce — one of the 4 runners up concerning the Oxygen reality series The Glee Project. Pearce is playing a substantial roleduring Season 3… SPOILER ALERT! SPOILER ALERT! … asthe leader from the rival singing group to New Directions. She’ll still recur just like a enemy to Rachel (Michele) in many episodes. Her large first music number is singing “Anything That Can Be Done“ from Annie Obtain A Gun. Murphy told reporters it happened to him following a part curently have been written that Pearce could work best with this — but required to shoot her first episode just before the Glee Project finale had broadcast. “We saved stalling carrying it out so that it wouldn’t leak.”The Glee Project‘s two individuals who win, Damian McGinty and Mike Larsen, will are also made of significant story arcs about the program later this fall … SPOILER ALERT! SPOILER ALERT! … with McGinty representing “a forex student shacking tabs on Brittany (Heater Morris), and he or she clearly thinks him to become leprechaun with magical forces”. McGinty “isn’t an actress,” Murphy acknowledged, “but he did great. On his first day he got shoved in to a locker like 25 occasions” but came through eliminate it. Larsen look in “somewhere around Episode 10 or 11,” Murphy added. So with Michele, Colfer, and Monteith’s charactersgraduating from secondary school within the finish from the coming season, how they be built-in to the series’ high-school setting? “There are plenty of things they may do,” Murphy told Deadline. “They could become teachers. They may become college students. You will discover very organicways you can preserve them about the program, and them large, and also the crowd invested these… Nevertheless the show is certainly apt to be relating to this choir room.” For undertaking a spinoff,the producers will revisit the idea in the year. “We would do discussions from this much in different ways than we handled it before,” Murphy mentioned.

Author Harlan Ellison sues in Time movie

Author Harlan Ellison has filed a suit declaring the Justin Timberlake film Over Time copies his 1965 sci-fi story Repent, Harlequin! Stated The Ticktockman.The Brand New Regency movie is written by twentieth century Fox as well as stars Amanda Seyfried and Cillian Murphy.Ellison filed the suit in California on Wednesday and names Regency and director Andrew Niccol as accused. Over Time is because of hit movie theaters in america on 28 October but Ellison has additionally asked for an injunction to prevent the discharge and required that copies from the film are destroyed.Ellison's company, The Kilimanjaro Corporation, started developing its very own script in line with the short storyin 2010 and also the author states Over Time puts at risk producing that movie.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Survivor: South Pacific: 3 Reasons We Already Want to Vote the Vets Off the Island

Benjamin "Coach" Wade, Ozzy Lusth Blindside me once, shame on you. Blindside me twice, shame on me. Blindside me three times? That's what it's coming to on Survivor. The reality series comes back for Season 23 with two new returning favorites, Oscar "Ozzie" Musth and Benjamin "Coach" Wade, in tow. But after the success of Heroes vs. Villains in 2010 and "Boston Rob" Mariano's applauded Road to Redemption last spring, recruiting beloved former players for another tour of duty is becoming standard practice for the aging competition series. But is it really the right move? As much as we enjoy watching the Russell Hantz's and Jerri "Black Widow" Manthey's have to face (and sometimes apologize for) their past power moves and manipulations, are these familiar faces really adding to the game or detracting from it? We look at three reasons it's time to throw the vets' buffs in the fire once and all: Check out our fall preview for galleries, scoop, premiere calendars and more! 3. The newbies don't think for themselves. Yes, the whole point of introducing returning players is to throw a curveball in the rest of the contestants' pre-determined game plans and expectations. But it's not nearly as much fun watching the newbies tough out the almost 40-day shoot when they have one, or possibly even two, expert guides there to possibly hint at what's to come and what they should be doing. Russell helped his tribe in no such way, minus his two allies who were quickly plucked off after he left, but Boston Rob's entire nice-guy routine last season hinged on his appearance as the elder statesmen who knew just what to do, and wasn't afraid to share his wisdom in exchange for alliances. Granted, Boston Rob and Russell still had to adjust to redemption island along with everyone else, but their advantages in the game influenced not just their own game play, but everyone else in the cast, (and not necessarily in a good way.) Get a behind-the-scenes look at Survivor: South Pacific 2. How will the first-timers shine? One of the biggest reasons Survivor keeps bringing back veterans is the same reason it may be hurting its own franchise: star power. Yes, a familiar face not only gets rabid fans but also those fair-weather Survivor fans who need a big hook (redemption island), a hint of nostalgia, or both, to be enticed back. Next to the one-two punch of Ozzie and Coach, how are the 16 fresh-faced cast members supposed to find their time to shine? Redemption Island produced one breakout star next to Russell and Boston Rob, but don't think Phillip Sheppard didn't work for it. (Getting into racially charged arguments, wearing feathers on your head and doing it while practically baring all is no easy feat!). As long as returning players are in the game, it will always be that much harder to breed the next generation of Survivor fan favorites. And then who will be around to partake in the next All-Star edition (as evidenced by Colby Donaldson's underwhelming performance on Heroes vs. Villains, these kids aren't getting any younger). Meet the Survivor: South Pacific cast 1. Some veterans just repeat their past mistakes. As much as we would like to think that every returning player is smart enough to change his up game the second (or third, or fourth) time around, that is not always the case. Take legendary villain Russell, who returned for Redemption Island so soon after Heroes vs. Villains that he still had Samoa sand in his shoes. After the attention he received in Seasons 19 and 20, it seemed obvious he would need a new strategy for Season 22. Unfortunately, Russell tried to play the exact same game and not only wound up going home fairly early, but made for a boring addition to the cast. For every "Boston Rob" - who transforms from villain to sly nice guy - there are a few Russell's who are too cocky and stubborn to change things up. Survivor: South Pacific premieres on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 8/7c on CBS. Are you excited Ozzie and Coach are back? Or are you over the returning vets? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Why Mel Gibson Went Forward While using Judah Maccabee Project

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Weekend Receipts: The Help Takes a Holiday

As if there was any doubt, we officially have a phenomenon on our hands: The Help has held fast for its third consecutive week at the top of the box-office charts, vanquishing a trio of new competitors and further burnishing its credentials for the rapidly approaching awards season. This is getting serious. Your four-day holiday Weekend Receipts are here. 1. The Help Gross: $19,000,000 ($123,391,000) Screens: 2,843 (PSA: $6,683) Weeks: 4 (change: +30.7%) So I’m on the phone with my grandmother the other day, and she exults in having made an ever-rarer trip to the “picture show.” I say, “Oh, yeah? What did you see?” She says, “The Help.” I say, “What did you think?” She practically beams over the line, 3,000 miles away, “It was so good. What a good movie!” And then she proceeded to spoil a couple plot elements for me, apparently the only person in America who hasn’t yet had a look at Tate Taylor’s late-summer smash. The point, however, is that when you can coax the grandma demo to the theater and deliver on the hype and then make the want to go home and want to tell their grandkids, then you are a bona fide phenomenon. As if there was any doubt, but still. At least now I know what we’ll (still) be talking about come Christmas. 2. The Debt Gross: $12,551,000 ($14,453,000) Screens: 1,826 (PSA: $6,873) Weeks: 1 Observers have referred to this one as a surprise or an overachiever, but come on: Just because it got trapped in post-Miramax limbo didn’t mean that it was irretrievably doomed. In fact, it had the resourceful and savvy team at Focus Features to get it over the early-September hump — something they know a thing or two about after strong openings in 2005 for The Constant Gardener and last year for The American. All you need is a little bit of intrigue, the promise of sophistication, and a star (in this case Helen Mirren) to slap on the poster, and whammo. Sleeperooni City. Thwarting the wider-release Apollo 18 and Shark Night 3D on a fraction of the screens was a little unexpected, to be sure, but I choose to be encouraged rather than vexed by this development. You should, too. 3. Apollo 18 Gross: $10,700,000 (new) Screens: 3,328 (PSA: $3,215) Weeks: 1 Whatever. The Weinsteins kicked this can as far down the road as it could go before finally just throwing it in the trash. If they don’t care, why would we? 4. Shark Night 3D Gross: $10,300,000 (new) Screens: 2,806 (PSA: $3,671) Weeks: 1 Speaking of the Weinsteins, who went ahead with a Piranha 3D sequel even after last year’s unremarkable opening, this four-day tally — for a PG-13 film, no less — can’t reassure them for their water-terror follow-up to come. 5. Rise of the Planet of the Apes Gross: $10,250,000 ($162,475,000) Screens: 3,193 (PSA: $3,210) Weeks: 5 So we need to talk about Andy Serkis, who has now had featured and/or lead roles in five movies combining for a total worldwide gross of over $4 billion — the Lord of the Rings trilogy, King Kong and now Rise of the Planet of the Apes, which will likely exceed $400 million alone. This fall brings The Adventures of Tintin, and next fall brings the first of two Hobbit films. Serkis is more than having a moment; he’s a secret, stabilizing weapon in a field of wildly inconclusive creative and commercial results. Shouldn’t Hollywood at least consider him for an Oscar, just as a gesture of appreciation for being the one guy with a clue how to make performance-capture work for audiences and the bottom line alike? [Numbers via Box Office Guru]

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