Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Jeremy Renner: Tom Cruise Would Be A Great Mentor & Champion
First Released: November 30, 2011 11:09 AM EST Credit: Access Hollywood Caption Dish Of Salt: Jeremy Renner Tom Cruise Is Courageous In Mission: Impossible - Ghost ProtocolLOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Jeremy Renner credits his Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol co-star, Tom Cruise, with helping him prepare to defend myself against the role of some other giant screen action star Jason Bourne. Tom really set a higher bar in how to overcome a large action movie such as this, so he would be a great kind of mentor and champion and paved a very great path that i can physically prepare, Jeremy told AccessHollywood.coms Laura Saltman, when requested about overtaking the Bourne franchise, because he marketed the 4th installment within the Mission: Impossible series. Really, it is the preparation not to be hurt which was vital in my experience, not to be hurt, but have the ability to do everything needed of me, Jeremy, who definitely are overtaking for Matt Damon because the lead guy within the Bourne films, added. However when it involves Ghost Protocol, Tom Cruise seems outdoors the mobile phone industry's highest building the Burj Khalifa in Dubai and Jeremy was amazed through the film stars stunt-achieving prowess. I believe he may come with an iron stomach or something like that, hes courageous, Jeremy stated. I dont know if it is fearlessness as [almost as much ast] it's curiosity. I type of view it like possibilities I shouldn't lay during the night like, Why didnt I actually do that or why didnt I attempt that? You're able to make a move like swing around a building like Tom does, youd be remiss to avoid that if you feel you could do this it. Theres [a] certain courage and fearlessness that accompany that, but how much of an amazing chance to complete stuff that many people in existence dont reach try, he added. But would Jeremy attempt such stunts themself? I've no clue. I'd a tough sufficient time just hanging from the building. Im just a little a new comer to this kind of atmosphere, he clarified. If a person provided the chance, Id do things i can to give it a try. Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol opens on December 21, 2011. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Towards the qualities
'We Need to Discuss Kevin''Senna''Shame''Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy'There's a familiar sense of the 2010 British Independent Film Honours, while using nominations centered by past individuals who win by companies for instance Warp, Working Title, See-Saw and Studiocanal that have a effective history within the ceremony.All five candidates for top film -- "We must Discuss Kevin," "Senna," "Shame," "Mess Tailor Soldier Spy" and "Tyrannosaur" -- are directed by people who have a BIFA around the mantelpiece.Lynne Ramsay, Asif Kapadia and Steve McQueen won BIFAs for debut director, while Tomas Alfredson needed the foreign film prize and Paddy Considine won in short.Bill Wheatley, who replaces Kapadia alongside another four in this year's director list for his sophomore pic "Kill List," is yet another previous champion of BIFA's Raindance Award for his rookie effort "Lower Terrace."The nominees for debut director aren't exactly fresh-faced unknowns. Considine, Take advantage of Fiennes for "Coriolanus," Richard Ayoade for "Submarine," Joe Cornish for "Attack the Block" and John Michael McDonagh for "The Guard" are in place talents, either as artists, authors or both, who moved to the feature director's chair the first time this year.But lest the BIFAs be billed with losing their edge and merely rounding up a cosy cabal of usual suspects, several eminent past individuals who win are actually overlooked inside the cold, with no room for Andrea Arnold's "Wuthering Levels," Terence Davies' "The Dark Blue Sea," Ken Loach's "Route Irish" or Michael Winterbottom's "Trishna."Really, it might be contended the familiarity from the year's nominees is not a symbol of conservatism, but merely that British indie filmmaking is ageing, while using best talent obtaining a greater consistency of support to create their careers in addition to their audience. Probably the BIFAs have simply developed while using industry.There's a good amount of boldness and originality of those nominees -- yet their risktaking has furthermore been paid out by getting a good and surprising quantity of commercial success."Mess," "Senna," "Kevin" and "Guard" are the year's most important breakthrough hits within the U.K. box office. "Shame" has not been released, but reactions within the London Film Festival declare that it's set for the similar result."Attack the Block" fell missing its high anticipation, while "Kill List" and "Tyrannosaur" both not successful to discover a significant cinema audiences, but among the other nominees, "Jane Eyre," "Submarine" and doc "TT3D: Closer to the advantageInch all released healthy box office returns.However, there's no room within the BIFAs for your year's most amazing indie success story, "The Inbetweeners Movie," which made $74 million inside the U.K. and met with critical acclaim. This can be a striking omission, thinking about that it absolutely was created starting with-time feature authors together with a debut director, precisely the kind of talent the BIFAs were created 14 in the past to market. Probably the committee -- made up of 70 industry pros -- felt the TV spinoff did not merit recognition just like a work of cinema.Measuring only a few of the curious decision one of the 2010 nominations. There's questioning in the reasoning behind the omission of Kapadia within the director list, for example, or perhaps the "Mess Tailor" authors within the script nods. Such anomalies are compelling some BIFA affiliates to request when the purchasing process needs searching at, to make certain it remains rigorous enough to assist the growing status in the honours.TOP IN NOMS "Shame"Seven noms: film, director (Steve McQueen), script (Abi Morgan, McQueen), actor (Michael Fassbender), supporting actress (Carey Mulligan), technical achievement (editor Joe Master, d.p. Sean Bobbitt).Logline: A wrist watch-wateringly graphic tour-p-pressure by McQueen of a Gotham sex addict."Mess Tailor Soldier Spy"Seven noms: film, director (Tomas Alfredson), actor (Gary Oldman), supporting actress (Kathy Burke), supporting actor (Tom Sturdy, Benedict Cumberbatch), technical achievement (production designer Maria Djurkovic).Logline: LeCarre redux, with Alfredson obtaining a Swedish eye with this classic Brit spy story."Tyrannosaur"Seven noms: film, director (Paddy Considine), debut director, actress (Olivia Colman), actor (Peter Mullan), supporting actor (Eddie Marsan), achievement in production.Logline: Considine finds humanity in the guy who kicks his dog to dying."Kill List"Six noms: director (Ben Wheatley), script (Wheatley and Amy Jump), actress (MyAnna Buring), actor (Neil Maskell), supporting actor (Michael Smiley), achievement in production.Logline: Wheatley fantastically blends social realism with horror in this hitman thriller. "We Must Discuss Kevin"Six noms: film, director (Lynne Ramsay), script (Ramsay and Rory Kinnear), actress (Tilda Swinton), supporting actor (Ezra Burns), technical achievement (d.p. Seamus McGarvey).Logline: Ramsay presents an unwavering parental nightmare."Submarine""Submarine"Five noms: debut director (Richard Ayoade), script (Ayoade), supporting actress (Sally Hawkins), newcomer (Craig Roberts, Yasmin Paige)Logline: Ayoade's awesome coming-of-ager about boy trying to correct his parents' marriage."Senna"Two noms: film, technical achievement (editors Chris King, Gregers Sall).Logline: Asif Kapadia works miracles with archive footage of Formula An individual's ultimate tragic hero.British Independent Film Honours 2011Hey, haven't we met?The Number Award: Kenneth BranaghTitan of stage, screen, tube A trio with Brio Thinking about Kenneth Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Maroon 5, Taylor Swift Win Early At AMAs
First Published: November 20, 2011 9:54 PM EST Credit: Getty Images LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Caption Taylor Swift is seen looking glam at the 2011 American Music Awards held at Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE in Los Angele on November 20, 2011 Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift had the right moves at the American Music Awards: The band and the country princess picked up the first trophies at Sundays ceremony. Maroon 5, still riding high off their comeback hit Moves Like Jagger, won for favorite pop-rock band/duo/group. Adam Levine, the bands lead singer and The Voice judge, thanked our incredible fans for making this happen. Swift won country female artist. The ceremony inside the Nokia Theatre in an unusually rainy Los Angeles was dripping with musical performances from such acts as The Band Perry, who crooned an emotional If I Die Young, and a platinum-blonde Chris Brown, who sang a stripped-down All Back before being joined by helmet-clad back-up dancers for a high-energy routine to Say It With Me. Nicki Minaj launched the 39th annual fan-favorite ceremony with a performance featuring tethered back-up dancers, stilt-walking robots and super-producer David Guetta emerging from behind a pillar of speakers. The pink-haired singer wearing a pair of speakers on her much-talked about posterior kicked off the show with Turn Me On before launching into Super Bass. Minaj later won favorite rap/hip-hop artist, besting a group that included her mentor, Lil Wayne. Theres so much love in this room, said Minaj, who also thanked Swift, a big fan of her Super Bass hit. Justin Bieber got in the holiday spirit with Under the Mistletoe, before Kelly Clarkson, wearing a glittery red gown with her hair swept to the side, delivered a swinging rendition of her Mr. Know It All as back-up dancers dressed as 1930s-era photographers snapped the first-ever American Idol champion. Adele leads the nominees with four nods at this years AMAs, which honor music artists based on online votes. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
AMAs 2011: Katy Perry Surprised With Special Achievement Award
Katy Perry was surprised with a special award of achievement at the American Music Awards on Sunday night.our editor recommendsAMAs 2011: The Red Carpet ArrivalsAmerican Music Awards 2011: The NomineesAMAs 2011: Taylor Swift Wins Entertainer of the Year; Adele Scores Favorite Album; Bruno Mars Upsets Justin BieberAMAs 2011: Justin Bieber Brings Christmas Spirit (Video)AMAs 2011: Nicki Minaj Gives Electric Performance with David GuettaRelated Topics•American Music Awards PHOTOS: AMAs Red Carpet Arrivals After singer performed her song "The One That Got Away" on the AMAs stage, Heidi Klum presented her with an award for being the first female pop singer to have five No. 1 singles off one album. While accepting the award, Perry appeared visibly shocked in receiving the honor. PHOTOS: 2011 American Music Awards Nominees Perry in August tied Michael Jackson's No. 1 singles record with five chart-topping hits off her current album, Teenage Dream, when "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)" reached the top spot. That followed on the heels of lead single "California Gurls" (featuring Snoop Dogg), the title track, "Firework" and, "E.T." (featuring Kanye West). STORY: Taylor Swift Wins Entertainer of the Year at AMAs; Adele Scores Favorite Album; Bruno Mars Upsets Justin Bieber The album bowed atop the Billboard 200 album chart in September 2010. Complete List of 2011 AMA Winners and Nominees The 39th annual American Music Awards is taking place at Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles and airing on ABC. Related Topics Heidi Klum Katy Perry AMAs 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Safe Trailer Punches In
Jason Statham will get protectiveSooner or later, it might appear, every action hero type eventually ends up doing a particular kind of film, also it rarely finishes well on their behalf. Yes, we are speaking concerning the Hard Nut Safeguards A Youngster genre. And also the target this time around is Jason Statham, who goes all guns blazing in Safe. Have a look in the trailer below.Safe finds El Statho as Luke Wright, a cop-switched-cage-fighter in NY who's instructed to scrape a full time income scrapping following the Russian Mafia murder his family and banish him to some shadowy existence. However he spots a 12-year-old Chinese girl named Mei being chased around the subway through the same gangsters who offed his wife. Upon saving her, he finds out she's a lot more than she seems: her gifted noggin holds code secrets which were a part of her existence like a "counter" for that Triads. So she's not only a vulnerable kid, she's a gifted kid. Soon both teams of mobsters along with a pack of corrupt cops take presctiption their tail. So you know what Wright does? Should you stated he opens just a little bakery specialising in cream buns, you suspected wrong...Yes, it appears just like a pretty standard chase/fight flick, that ought to please anybody who likes watching JS kick butt. Created by Quentin Tarantino's regular compadre Lawrence Bender, it had been written and directed by Boaz Yakin. Safe is going to be on March 2, 2012.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Gallic B.O. stands up after recording-breaking 2010
After breaking revenue records this year, the Gallic box office has continued to be stable this season, bolstered with a slew of high-carrying out local photos launched this fall, particularly Maiwenn's "Polisse," Michel Hazanavicius' "The Artist," starring Jean Dujardin, and Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache's "Intouchables." Some 166.8 millions tickets happen to be offered to date this season, grossing roughly 1.15 billion ($1.56 billion), lower .9% on Jan.-March. 2010. The other half of the season was marked by strong perfs from local films, a few of which were Cannes standouts. "The Artist," which is launched by TWC Stateside on November. 23, made $11.23 million "Polisse" has had $14.4 million and Bibo Bergeron's retro toon, "A Monster in Paris," has had $12.09 million. "Intouchables" is really a surprise hit. Having a $12.9 million budget along with a cast featuring one major French star, Francois Cluzet, or more-an-comer, Omar Sy, the pic has had the B.O. by storm, grossing $18.8 million in only two days. An beneficial tale, "Intouchables" is dependant on the real story of the aristocrat guy who grew to become a quadriplegic after any sort of accident and hired a more youthful guy in the projects to consider proper care of him. "Intouchables" was created by Quad Films, the shingle behind Pascal Chaumeil's "Heartbreaker," and was launched by Gaumont on 500 copies. "Our strategy was simple: We made the decision to exhibit 'Intouchables' whenever possible before its release to create word-of-mouth because we understood we'd an attractive, rare and moving film within our hands," stated Gaumont Boss Sidonie Dumas. "We spent a very long time marketing it in and surrounding suburbs and provincial cities." Acquired by TWC for U.S. remake privileges and U.S. distribution, "Untouchables" is offered out worldwide, per Yohann Comte, Gaumont's worldwide sales director. Comte and Cecile Gaget, the business's worldwide sales prexy, looked the pic in the AFM and it is closing the final areas, including Japan. Marc-Olivier Sebbag of FNCF, in france they exhibitors' org, states the strong outcomes of French films in recent several weeks comprises for that weak performances of local game titles within the first half. "From The month of january to October, the share of the market of local films was 35.6%, therefore it is still beneath the average 37% (in line with the last decade's ticket sales reviews)," he stated. American photos required a 50.6% share -Up 1.5% on this past year. "Harry Potter and also the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," "Pirates from the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" and Steven Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" required the 2nd, third and 4th slots, correspondingly, in 2011's ratings. Launched two days ago, "Tintin" thrilled the B.O., taking an believed $41.5 million through November. 8. Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Who Should Replace Brett Ratner?
After Brett Ratner’s spectacular self-inflicted demise as Oscarcast producer, the Academy gets down to business finding a replacement to join Don Mischer in picking up the pieces. I’ve heard speculation ranging from Scott Sanders (who was eyed before Ratner got the nod) to previous Oscar producers Joe Roth, Adam Shankman and Laurence Mark. Harvey Weinstein offered an out of the box suggestion last night. Weinstein, who has sat through plenty of Oscarcasts, suggested drafting Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels, and getting Tina Fey involved in the writing. The idea is they would make Eddie Murphy comfortable and give the broadcast a strong comic focus. I’m not sure Michaels or Fey could spare the time away from their weekly show obligations in NY, though. Who should produce the show?
Monday, November 7, 2011
France's Synergy nabs 'Iron Sky'
LONDON -- Synergy Cinema has clicked on up French rights to "Iron Sky," from helmer Timo Vuorensola. Pic, that's being looked within the American Film Market by Stealth Media Group, sees the Nazis setup a secret base round the moon in 1945, where they hideout and plan revisit energy in 2018. It stars Julia Dietze, Christopher Kirby and Gotz Otto. Pic has agreed to numerous areas including Blighty (Revolver), Nz and australia (Hoyts), Germany and Benelux (Splendid), China (E Stars) and Scandinavia (Buena Vista). It is also agreed to former Yugoslavia (Uncover Film), Taiwan (Cherry Sky), Czech and Slovak republics (Filmpark), Thailand (Media Film) and Romania (Programs4Media). Synergy, founded by former Gaumont professionals Yves Chevalier and Loic Trocme, clicked on up French rights in Santa Monica a couple of days ago. Stealth's slate includes Mark Pellington's "I Melt Together With You,Inch John McNaughton's "Shoedog" and Ash Baron Cohens' "Blind Bastard Club." Contact Diana Lodderhose at diana.lodderhose@variety.com
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
'Mythbusters' hits the road
The hosts of Discovery Channel skein "Mythbusters" will lead a live, branded arena tour, "Mythbusters: Behind the Myths," hitting the road in North America in January. "Behind the Myths" features tube co-hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage serving as ringleaders in a live outing that includes onstage experiments, behind-the-scenes tales, video components and aud participation. Now in its ninth season, the science-oriented series "Mythbusters" has gained a rep for explosive experiments investigating the plausibility of commonly held beliefs. Among the show's more attention-grabbing recent exploits was an appearance by President Obama tasking the duo with testing a heat-ray military tactic attributed to Archimedes. "Behind the Myths" launches in Modesto, Calif., Jan. 6 prior to making stops at more than 25 cities including L.A., NY, San Francisco and Washington D.C. "Walking with Dinosaurs," another series that aired on Discovery, has earlier found success in a internationally touring live version that preemed in 2007. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
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