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SAG Award Winners The 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild (SAG) award winners have been announced. Daniel Day-Lewis and Julie Christie took home the top acting awards in films. The Sopranos took home three of the tv awards. Tina Fey continues to have a good awards season winning an award for best female actor in a comedy series. Here is a list of the winners. Theatrical Motion Pictures Primetime Television Posted on January 30, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Jeff Zucker of NBC Universal explained in an industry speech why he effectively canceled NBC's upcoming pilot season. Zucker emphasized that broadcast TV is "in the middle of a wrenching analog-to-digital transition marked by game-changing technological developments and profound shifts in consumer behavior, all of which demands a re-engineering of our businesses from top to bottom." To survive that transition, NBC would be producing fewer pilots per season -- maybe five or six, versus the usual 20 or so -- and is seriously considering jettisoning the "glitzy presentation we do every year at Radio City Music Hall" for the annual upfronts, Zucker said.But viewers like having lots of new shows to choose from every fall. Reducing the number of new scripted shows is not a good thing, from a television viewer's standpoint. Posted on January 29, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Meet the Spartans Tops the Box Office
The 300 spoof Meet the Spartans topped
the box office this past weekend, making $18,505,530. In a very close second place was Sylvester Stallone's Rambo which made $18,203,876. In third place was Kathryn Heigl in 27 Dresses, which made $13,360,535 in its second week.
In fourth place was Cloverfield which made $12,712,134 in its second week of release, which is quite a drop from its opening weekend. Its total gross to date is $64,306,110. In fifth place was Diane Lane in Untraceable which opened with $11,354,069. In sixth place was The Bucket List which made another $10,532,406 in its fifth week of release. Posted on January 28, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Ellen DeGeneres turned 50 and in her honor her friends did a little lipsynching to Gloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive." Watch Jake Gyllenhaal, Paris Hilton, Sharon Osborne, Victoria Beckham, Celine Dion, David Spade, Jamie Foxx, Queen Latifah, Masi Oka and Heidi Klum sing and dance their hearts out for Ellen in this hilarious video. Posted on January 25, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Jericho Show Saved With Nuts Last year Jericho fans were extremely upset to hear that their post-Apocalyptic drama had been cancelled. They decided to retailate with a campaign to send thousands of pounds of peanuts to CBS. The effort worked and CBS brought back the show after receiving tons and tons of nuts.
And the nuts? That's a reference to the final episode, in which laconic hero Jake Green repeats the epithet made famous a half-century ago when General Anthony McAuliffe rejected a request ("Nuts!") to surrender to the Germans.Over six months later CBS now has this video about how Jericho fans saved the show (which is on CBS) with their mailing nuts campaign. You can also find details on the NutsOnline.com website. Jericho is expected to be back on the air on CBS on February 12, 2008 at 10 PM on CBS. Posted on January 24, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati We loved Cloverfied: it was scary, exciting and totally compelling. Sci Fi talked to T.J. Miller, the actor who plays Hud. Hud is they guy holding the camera during the events of Cloverfield. Most of the time, the action is seen from his viewpoint. We hear his voice a lot, but we don't see him too much. Yet Miller had to be on hand during the entire production and figures prominently as one of a group of young people fleeing a huge creature ravaging Manhattan.Miller and the rest of the cast were unknowns when they were hired, but they all do a great job. If you haven't seen Cloverfield, go out and see it now. Even if you don't like monster movies, you have to be able to talk about this new pop culture reference. Posted on January 23, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati 80th Annual Academy Award Nominations Here's a list of this year's Oscar nominees. No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood have eight nominations. The Michael Clayton film written and directed by Tony Gilroy has seven nominations including Best Picture and Best Director. Atonement is also up for seven awards. Miramax led studios with 13 nominations. Best Picture: Actor: Actress: Supporting Actor: Supporting Actress: Director: Foreign Film: Adapted Screenplay: Original Screenplay: Animated Feature Film: Art Direction: Cinematography: Sound Mixing: Sound Editing: Original Score: Original Song: Costume: Documentary Feature: Documentary (short subject): Film Editing: Makeup: Animated Short Film: Live Action Short Film: Visual Effects: Posted on January 22, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Writers' Strike May Sink Oscars The Oscar nominees will be announced Tuesday, but there may not be an awards show because of the writers' strike. However, Gilbert Cates, producer of the award telecast, remains adamant that on Feb. 24 there will be a red carpet outside the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood and an Oscar telecast on ABC despite the Writers Guild of America strike and the threat of a boycott by George Clooney, Angelina Jolie and the rest of the Screen Actors Guild. He hinted that he might not need actors onstage.Gil Cates knows full well that an Oscar telecast without movie stars is like a Monday night without Heroes: totally boring. Posted on January 18, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Chris Carter talked about the upcoming X-Files movie. Plot details are more closely guarded than an alien autopsy, but creator Chris Carter does have a few clues to offer those eager X-Files fans who have been waiting for more since the Fox show ended in 2002. "This is really a continuation of the series, imagining how the characters' lives have evolved," explains Carter, who cowrote and is directing the movie. "It's a stand-alone story that owes everything to the series, but not the mythology of the series. What we'll be dealing with is government-based as far as the conspiracy goes, but expect this not to be a revisitation [of the show's convoluted conspiracy]."The film hits theaters July 25th. It's taken forever to get this to the big screen, so it's about time. But what does Amanda Peet have to do with this? That's a very weird casting choice. Posted on January 17, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Reviewers Hate September Dawn Black Diamond Pictures has released a controversial film called September Dawn on DVD. The film starring Jon Voight and Terence Stamp has stirred controversy over the Mormons' role in an 1857 massacre in Utah. September Dawn potrays the Mountain Meadows Massacre, in which a wagon train of 120 men, women and children from Arkansas and Missouri were killed in cold blood. The fim blames a Mormon militia group. In the past blame for the massacre fell on the Paiute Indians.
The Salt Lake Tribune calls the film "stridently anti-Mormon." Massacred movie: The biggest LDS-themed movie of 2007 was stridently anti-Mormon: "September Dawn," an idiotically campy and one-sided telling of the events leading up to the Mountain Meadows Massacre, when a Mormon militia killed 120 Arkansas wagon-train members coming through southern Utah. The movie, which cost around $11 million to make and featured hammy acting by Jon Voight and Terence Stamp (as Brigham Young), made just over $1 million at the box office (according to BoxOfficeMojo.com).Film Roger Critic absolutely hated the movie and gave it zero stars. Ebert also mentioned a couple theories surrounding the movie - that it could be an attempt to derail Mitt Romney's presidential bid or that it might be some sort of 9-11 allegory. What a strange, confused, unpleasant movie this is. Two theories have clustered around it: (1) It is anti-Mormon propaganda to muddy the waters around the presidential campaign of Mitt Romney, or (2) it is not about Mormons at all, but an allegory about the 9/11/01 terrorists. Take your choice. The problem with allegories is that you can plug them in anywhere. No doubt the film would have great impact in Darfur.Whatever the filmmakers were trying to do it hasn't been very successful. Rotten Tomatoes listing has the film at just 13% fresh with a 0% fresh rating from top critics. Posted on January 16, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Oprah Gets Her Own TV Network Oprah Winfrey now has her own network, to be called OWN. OWN: The Oprah Winfrey Network will bow in the second half of 2009. OWN will take over the Discovery Health Channel distribution platform, which guarantees it a strong subscriber base of 67.7 million cable and satellite homes, according to Nielsen. Winfrey will be chair of the network.She has her own talk show, her own magazine, her own girls' school in South Africa and she campaigns for Barack Obama. When is she going to find the time to run a television network? She's cloned herself using secret technology. That must be the answer. Posted on January 15, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Golden Globe Winners Announced at Press Conference The Golden Globe winners were announced at an unspectacular press conference. The regular televised events were canceled after the WGA denied the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions a waiver and the Screen Actors Guild said SAG members would not be attending. In films, Atonement won two awards including Best Picture and Original Score. Four other films won two awards including There Will Be Blood, No Country for Old Men, Sweeney Todd and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. In television, AMC's Mad Men won Best Series and HBO's Extras won Best Music or Comedy Series. HBO's Longford movie won three Golden Globes. Tina Fey won a Best Actress award for 30 Rock. She was the only winner from broadcast television -- every other television award went to a cable show. Here is a complete list of this year's winners. Movies: TV: You can see a list of the Golden Globe nominates here on the official website. Posted on January 14, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati The Sarah Connor Chronicles Starts Tonight The Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles debuts on Fox tonight and tomorrow night in a two part premiere. Each part is one hour long. The series takes place after the events in the Terminator 2: Judgment Day movie. Sarah Connor and her 15-year-old son John Connor are trying to avoid the FBI while they try to destroy the Skynet computer network and prevent Armageddon.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles reveals what happens when Sarah (Lena Headey) stops running and goes on the offensive against an ever-evolving technological enemy bent on destroying her life, and perhaps the world. Her son, 15-year-old John Connor (Thomas Dekker), knows that he may be the future savior of mankind, but is not yet ready to take on the mantle of leadership that he's told is his destiny. John finds himself inextricably drawn to Cameron (Summer Glau), an enigmatic and otherworldly student at his high school, who soon proves to be much more than his confidante - she assumes the role of Sarah and John's fearless protector. On their trail are not only threats from the future, but an intelligent and tough FBI agent, James Ellison (Richard T.Jones), who soon becomes a powerful ally.Fox has put together an ambitious website to promote the show here. They might as well since they are running out of original content to show viewers thanks to the ongoing writer's strike. Posted on January 13, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati K-Fed Rocks Out When he's not getting restraining orders against his popstar ex-wife, Britney Spears, Kevin Federline is pursuing an acting career. Here's a clip of him playing a rising rock star on the CW's One Tree Hill. He sounds flat to us. Didn't they give him an earpiece so he can hear the band?? Oh please, don't pretend that you're not going to click on the clip. Posted on January 10, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Earth: Population 0 If mankind were to disappear tomorrow, what would happen to the rest of the Earth? Would animals take over? Would plants? That's the premise of a very interesting new two hour special called Life After People that will premiere on the History Channel on January 21,2008 at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. Eerily reminiscent of the plotline for the hit film in theaters now I Am Legend -- well, without the vampires -- the special shows us cities being overgrown and animals moving in. Here's a sneak peek: Posted on January 9, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Critics Choice Award Winners Named The Critics Choice Award winners have been announced. These awards are announced the Broadcast Film Critics Association. The BCFA is the largest film critics organization in the United States and Canada, representing 199 television, radio and online critics. No Country for Old Men took home three awards include Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Director.
Posted on January 8, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati SAG Says No Golden Globes So much for the Golden Globes. The president of the Screen Actors Guild, Alan Rosenberg issued a statement saying that SAG members won't be crossing the WGA's picket lines. "After considerable outreach to Golden Globe actor nominees and their representatives over the past several weeks, there appears to be unanimous agreement that these actors will not cross WGA picket lines to appear on the Golden Globe Awards as acceptors or presenters. We applaud our members for this remarkable show of solidarity for striking Writers Guild of America writers.We're trying to feel sad, but somehow we don't. Perhaps this is a sign that there are way too many awards shows during the year. If the strike isn't settled soon, millions of viewers might discover the same thing. Posted on January 4, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Netflix On Your TV Netflix is looking beyond its basic mailorder DVD rental business. It has teamed up with South Korean electronics maker LG to stream movies and other programming straight to LG's hi-def tvs. Netflix hopes to sign up more electronics makers in the near future. Reed Hastings, chief executive of Netflix, said he hoped to strike other such deals and that Netflix would soon be viewed as a movie channel that might appear on myriad devices. "We want to be integrated on every Internet-connected device, game system, high-definition DVD player and dedicated Internet set-top box," he said. "Eventually, as TVs have wireless connectivity built into them, we'll integrate right into the television."Netflix will be competing with a number of companies to be consumers' number one choice for downloadable movies. The company has a decided advantage in the upcoming downloadable movies war: it has 7 million customers who are already happy with Netflix and already have an account set up. Posted on January 3, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati Golden Globes Seeking Deal With WGA The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is trying to work out a deal with the Writers Guild that wold allow the Golden Globes ceremony to proceed without picketing, but with its comedy writers and its A-List actors. According to a statement from HFPA president Jorge Camara, the Press Association began talking to the WGA on Dec. 29 after learning about the interim deal writers forged with David Letterman's Worldwide Pants. That deal permits The Late Show with David Letterman (as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson) to resume production today using WGA writers. "We feel that The Late Show with David Letterman agreement is very reasonable, and hope and expect the WGA will agree to the same terms and ultimately permit the Golden Globe Awards to be broadcast as scheduled, without picket lines, on Jan. 13," Camara said in the statement.The WGA responded with a statement that Dick Clark Productions is a struck company and that picketing will proceed. "Dick Clark Productions is a struck company. As previously announced, the Writers Guild will be picketing the Golden Globe Awards. The WGA has great respect and admiration for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, but we are engaged in a crucial struggle that will protect our income and intellectual property rights for generations to come. We will continue to do everything in our power to bring industry negotiations to a fair conclusion. In the meantime, we are grateful for the ongoing support of the talent community."The Hollywood Foreign Press Association is really groveling here, but the writers aren't buying it. The feeling seems to be that the HFPA is just a marketing tool for the studios and that there is no benefit to the cause to allow the show to go forward on NBC. NBC Universal has steadfastly refused to entertain the writers' demands. Posted on January 2, 2008 Permalink | Digg this | Blogs linking to this post: Google | Technorati |
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