Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Parks & Entertainment Films 2 Season Finales

Diane Haithman is contributing to Deadline’s TV coverage. NBC’s awesome comedy Parks And Entertainment, which just wrapped production on its fourth season in the last weekend, shot two versions of the year finale. It isn't a scenario in the producers planning both a season together with a set finale as NBC is yet to produce a renewal decision round the comedy starring Amy Poehler but a cutting-edge decision connected with this particular year’s story arc. A substantial focus in the ongoing season of Parks and Entertainment remains the city council campaign of Leslie Knope (Poehler), a deliberate parallel for the presidential election year. At tonights PaleyFest panel featuring cast people and producers in the show, co-creator/executive producer Michael Schur states the expansion team shot two versions of the year finale: In one, Leslie wins the election. Inside the other, she handles to get rid of. It absolutely was partly just just in case we changed the mind, and partly to throw outsiders in the scent. Schur mentioned, adding that there has been some 200 baffled accessories round the set who've been told to whoop as much as celebrate Leslie’s win, then affect the mood once we did the identical scene but she lost. Schur confirmed the growing season will not finish it a cliffhanger, but he'd not reveal which scene will air. Nobody outdoors the expansion will easily notice, he mentioned. Poehler added that both acceptance speech as well as the concession speech were referring to her and triggered the waterworks because both ended much the same way, saying because of everyone for effort.

Friday, March 2, 2012

'Project X' And Other Great Movie Parties

by Ryan Rigley Put on your best outfit and break out the booze. It's time to party! This weekend marks the release of the Todd Phillips produced found footage movie, "Project X" and it could very well be the best party movie of all time, what with cars in the pool, midgets in the oven, and thousands of screaming teenagers. Looks like one hell of a good time to us! There have been an abundance of crazy party scenes throughout movie history. Whether they take place in a college frat house or outer space, these party scenes are memorable mostly because of how flat out awesome it would be to attend them. Here's a list of the top five party scenes that we would love to have been a part of. 5. "The Matrix Reloaded" When the Nebuchadnezzar is summoned to the last remaining colony of humans, the Zionists throw on their freshest burlap sacks and get funky in honor of Neo, the chosen one. Really funky. Everyone is sweaty and grinding all up on one another, touching each others' spine holes and what not. Half of them are even carrying torches for some reason. We'd like to see a robot octopus try to party that hard. 4. "Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi" After defeating Emperor Palpatine and blowing up the Death Star once again, the Rebel Alliance throws down on Endor like they've never thrown down before. Which is a distinct possibility being as the Empire frowns on anything fun. This celebration has practically everything: Ewoks, Wookiees, droids, even Jedi ghosts! Good luck trying to get laid though. Unless you have a thing for tiny little teddy bear aliens. 3. "Old School" This was one of the firsts in a very long line of Todd Phillips party movies. Who could forget the insanity that was "Mitch-A-Palooza"? Everyone who's anyone was at that party: Luke Wilson, Vince Vaughn, Will Ferrell and, of course, Snoop Dogg. This party made children want to go to college and adults want to go back to college. Except for the part where Will Ferrell goes streaking by himself. That was pretty weird. 2. "Can't Hardly Wait" You know how the parties on the rest of this list are only one scene long? Yeah, this party lasts for practically the entire movie. From the drunk nerd singing Guns N' Roses, to the white rapper having sex with his childhood friend in the bathroom, there's something at this party for everyone! Plus, there's a good chance of winning the girl of your dreams. But only if you write her a really heartfelt love letter first. 1. "Animal House" Like you didn't see this one coming. Arguably one of the most memorable party scenes in all of movie history, the Delta Tau Chi house is the reason fraternities all across the country love to wear togas. This movie not only helped turn John Belushi into a party legend, but it also made the "gross-out comedy" genre the success that it is today. Tell us what you think of "Project X" in the comments section and on Twitter!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

'Mad Men' Now Playing a Union Tune

Seems such as the artists aren't as mad at Lionsgate any longer: the American Federation of Artists has showed up in a contract with Lionsgate, producers of AMC's "Mad Males.""We are thrilled to have began rapport with Lionsgate that will bring justness to artists within the television output of 'Mad Males,'" AFM leader Ray Hair told "The Hollywood Reporter."The sale will dsicover the background music artists receiving union wages, residuals and pension and health improvements. "And," mentioned union official Marc Sazer, "(they'll) receive another factor that was overdue respect, plus an acknowledgement in the dignity approved to professional artists.InchSazer's the best choice in the Recording Artists Association, an AFM subgroup focusing around the interests of artists who be employed in movies, TV, appear tracks and ads. He mentioned the agreement resulted from "calm private discussions, educational picketing (and) gathering the support of numerous AFM Residents together with other entertainment industry unions and guilds."The sale is relevant only to "Mad Males," not company-wide to be able to such other Lionsgate characteristics since the March 23 opener "The Hunger Games," which set accurate documentation this year's week for first-day advance ticket sales which is the initial installment in the planned franchise. However, mentioned Hair, "we are pursuing broadening our coverage inside the company's other TV and film projects."A Lionsgate representative declined to comment.The AFM agreement isn't Lionsgate's only recent activity round the deal front: lately, the business showed up in a contract to purchase Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the hit "Twilight" franchise. The Hollywood Reporter

Thursday, February 23, 2012

What to do on Friday

Wendi McLendon-Covey, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Melissa McCarthy get in the party mood. Brandon T. Jackson MUSIC FOR FILM BRUNCHWhere: Eveleigh RestaurantWho's expected: Quincy Jones, "The Artist" composer and Oscar nominee Ludovic Bource and other key members of the Composer's GuildWhy you don't want to miss it: This is the inaugural brunch that celebrates film's musical virtuosos, given in conjunction with WME, which has a large roster of composers in its stable.ICG PUBLICISTS AWARDS LUNCHEONWhere: Beverly Hilton HotelWho's expected: The top publicity mavens, including honoree Arlene LudwigWhy you don't want to miss it: Plenty of movie-star wattage will be on hand, from Julie Andrews and Jodie Foster to Gary Oldman, Missi Pyle and Max von Sydow, all stars who know that it is the publicists who helped make them into household names.MMPA STUDENT FILMMAKERS SCHOLARSHIP LUNCHEONWhere: Sofitel HotelWho's expected: Viola Davis, Octavia Spencer and other mentor-minded typesWhy you don't want to miss it: This annual awarding of scholarships to up-and-coming filmmakers always draws top Tinseltown players, who combine eating lunch with encouraging the winners of the Multicultural Motion Picture Assn.'s to reach for the stars.5TH ANNUAL WOMEN IN FILM PRE-OSCAR COCKTAIL PARTYWhere: Cecconi's RestaurantWho's expected: WIF prexy Cathy Schulman, host Gwyneth Paltrow, Oscar nominees including Octavia Spencer, Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Sandy Powell, Thelma Schoonmaker, Anne Seibel, Deb AdairWhy you don't want to miss it: It's a room full of the most successful women in the biz, and they all have champagne in their hands and are smiling. GREAT BRITISH FILM RECEPTIONWhere: British Consul General's Residence in Hancock ParkWho's expected: British Media and Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Consul Gen. Barbara Hay Why you don't want to miss it: Any Brit with an Oscar nom, and a few without, will be at this cocktail pour.WARNER BROS. PRE-OSCAR PARTYWhere: Soho HouseWho's expected: WB's nomineesWhy you don't want to miss it: The view of the city and the starsEYE ON BLACK 2012Where: Park Plaza HotelWho's expected: Martin Lawrence, Cuba Gooding Jr., Tim Allen, Debbie Allen, Haile Gerima, Chris Robinson, Luke Wilson, host Brandon T. JacksonWhy you don't want to miss it: "The Eye on Black salute recognizes influential African-Americans who have helped to shape black experience in the movies," says Duran Brown of the Kartel Co., who created the awards in 2010 along with its client Anheuser-Busch. Plus, there's a four-course meal and music by Leela James and Goapele.VANITY FAIR AND RICHARD MILLE TOASTS MARTIN SCORSESE AND THE FILM FOUNDATIONWhere: Hotel Bel-AirWho's expected: Honoree Martin Scorsese and his friendsWhy you don't want to miss it: The fete supports the Film Foundation, dedicated to preserving movies that are disintegrating as you sip your cocktail. Plus those swans and the gorgeously renovated hotel.CAA'S BRYAN LOURD PARTYWhere: Lourd's Bel-Air manseWho's expected: Hollywood's A-list actors represented by CAA, as well as studio heads and other power playersWhy you don't want to miss it: Lourd's top rainmaker George Clooney is sure to stop in with girlfriend Stacy Keibler.UTA'S JIM BERKUS PARTYWhere: Berkus' BevHills abodeWho's expected: UTA's Oscar nominees, including Kristen Wiig, as well as top execs, managers and other notablesWhy you don't want to miss it: Wiig just might bring along some rowdy "Bridesmaids" gals to liven up the party. Plus, guitarist Nick Valensi from the Strokes is playing DJ for the night.WME'S ARI EMANUEL PARTYWhere: Emanuel's Brentwood estateWho's expected: Newly signed client Jean Dujardin, along with WME's other nominees, including Octavia Spencer, Rooney Mara, Martin Scorsese, Jonah Hill, Aaron Sorkin and Steve ZaillianWhy you don't want to miss it: So many high-powered Hollywood types that you may just want to stay put all night and just watch the scene go by at this one.2ND ANNUAL SHORTS AWARDSWhere: Soho HouseWho's expected: All the Oscar nominees for short pics, including live action, animated and docsWhy you don't want to miss it: Where else can you see people like John Lasseter be honored alongside Melissa Leo (as happened last year). Plus, the show doesn't start until 9 p.m.Return to the Oscar's Big Weekend >> Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Revenge Fire & Ice Ball Postmortem: Who Died? Who Were living? Cast and Producers Tease What's Next

You should not need to hang about until March for your anticipated NBC drama Awake when you're able to watch the initial full episode the next now! Awake: A double existence, but is either real? Jason Issaacs stars as Michael Britten, a police detective who finds themselves leading two synchronised lives carrying out a vehicle accident. In one, his wife (Laura Allen) has died. He snoozes and energizes inside the other, through which he's lost his teenage boy (Dylan Minnette). Michael copes along with his twin deficits using dueling reduces (Cherry Manley and B.D. Wong) and a pair of different partners: Detective Isaiah "Bird" Freeman (Steve Harris) and Detective Efrem Vega (Wilmer Valdarama). Discover More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Jason IsaacsWilmer ValderramaLaura AllenDylan MinnetteAwake

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Graphic traffic

Nancy Cartwright marks a Bart Simpson milestone. Fox's Kevin Reilly and Gary Newman, together with the Simpsons, flank Matt Groening at Roosevelt Hotel fete. Yeardley Cruz and James L. Brooks Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie bobbed lower the yellow carpet Monday evening outdoors the Roosevelt Hotel as Fox celebrated the 500th episode of "The Simpsons," a lengthy-running animated comedy on television.Wearing a simple blazer and yellow shirt, clearly, series creator Matt Groening devoted the momentous episode for the artists at Film Roman who give form for the people of Springfield week in week out.Persona non grata Julian Assange comprises a cameo inside the episode that sees the Simpsons banned from Springfield simply to uncover a far greater existence beyond its walls, climax not extended before their old neighbors descend round the exiled family to shakeup their idyllic new existence.Street artist Shepard Fairey showed up in this area to celebrate the extended-running animated series, which increased to become type of ritual before he developed his trademark graphic style."For quite some time I labored seven days each week as well as the only time I'd have a relaxation was on Sunday to check out 'The Simpsons,' " Fairey mentioned.Close to the roulette and craps tables, Strange Al Yankovic consumed water and spoken up "MythBusters'" Adam Savage while Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus carried out blackjack along with his wife.Other site visitors needed pictures before a nearly untouched pile of Homer's favorite pink inflatible inflatible donuts and consumed drinks like passion fruit 'Marge'aritas. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Shingle partners with Koreans on pic

WinterBotwickRalph Winter and Terry Botwick's 1019 Entertainment is joining track of Korean production company MAM Media round the feature "Oh! Hungnam -- Exodus for Freedom," a dramatization in the Hungnam evacuations through the Korean War.Film's slated to start production this winter in Seoul, Columbia.The Ten-day Hungnam evacuation happened when the oncoming Chinese Communist Military forced the retreat more than 100,000 soldiers like the South Korean first Corps, the U.S. tenth Military, 17,000 military automobiles, 350,000 lots of munitions well as over 100,000 refugees."Exodus for Freedom," the functional title for your movie, aims to cover human elements and war's harsh details. The film features a biographic episode of Sen. Paull Shin, a Korean-American part of the Washington condition Senate, who was simply orphaned through the Korean War.Winter's creating credits include "X-Males" and "Fantastic Four: Rise in the Silver Surfer." Right before developing 1019, Botwick was leader of Vanguard Films & Animation, leader of huge Idea Prods. and held professional posts at CBS, Hearst Corp. as well as the Family Funnel.Shingle has greater than 15 projects in development, including Dean Koontz's "Frankenstein" franchise. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com