Saturday, October 29, 2011

VIDEO: Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon Perform "Good status for Rap: Part 3"

Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake returned for the Late Evening with Jimmy Fallon stage on Friday, which he and Fallon revealed "A History of Rap: Part 3." Beginning with Run D.M.C.'s "King of Rock," Timberlake and Fallon's mash-up needed everyone else from 1985 to the present together with your tunes as Mister Mix-A-Lot's "Baby Came back,Inch Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise," and Kanye West's "More effective." They ended the total amount with Naughty By Nature's "Stylish Hop Hooray."Watch more clips and videos of Justin Timberlake inside our Movie Advice The 2 first grew to become an associate of forces on "A History of Rap" this season and returned with Part 2 within this summer time 2011. Watch the newest collaboration below. Which in the three may be the favorite? Watch below:

Friday, October 28, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger Looking For QED Action Film Black Sands

EXCLUSIVE: Arnold Schwarzenegger is placed to star in Black Sands, an action film that'll be directed by Scott Waugh and Mike McCoy. Funded by Bill Block’s QED, the film will start production April 1, 2012. Within the Skip Forest-scripted film, Schwarzenegger will have a loner who wages war against a callous weapons manufacturer and the private military within the Southwest. A dark tone is Guy Burning meets High Flatlands Drifter. Block is going to be selling worldwide areas beginning today. Forest scripted A Great Day To Die Hard, which Fox is preparing for production. Waugh and McCoy most lately directed Act Of Valor, an action adventure that has actual Navy Closes. That film was acquired in an auction for distribution by Relativity Media, which compensated a $13 million minimum guarantee along with a $$ 30 million P&Dedication, and scheduled the film for release on Feb 17, that is Leader’s Day Weekend. Al Ruddy will produce Black Sands with Block and Paul Hanson. Waugh, McCoy and Max Leitman would be the executive producers through their Bandito Siblings banner. Schwarzenegger has squarely came back to his action wheelhouse since coming back to acting after ending his run as California governor. He’s shooting the Kim Jee-woon-directed The Final Are a symbol of Lionsgate, after finishing The Expendables 2. QED just completed I, Alex Mix, the Take advantage of Cohen-directed thriller in line with the James Patterson novel, with Tyler Perry playing Mix and Matthew Fox his enemy. QED can also be creating the Neil Blomkamp-directed Elysium, which stars Matt Damon and Jodie Promote. That film is presently shooting. QED and Schwarzenegger connected captured on Cry Macho, but that project is tabled for the time being. CAA reps Schwarzenegger and Forest, ICM reps the company directors.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Exclusive 'Rum Diary' Clip: The Actor-brad Pitt Likes His Cocktails in New Film

.publish-content img The Actor-brad Pitt is not playing Hunter S. Thompson within the adaptation from the gonzo journalist and author's novel 'The Rum Diary,' but his Paul Kemp certainly shows a couple of classic Thompson traits. As an relationship with alcohol. Because this new clip from 'The Rum Diary' shows, Kemp's boozy ways may well be a problem in the newspaper he would go to write for in Puerto Rico. (That's Oscar nominee Richard Jenkins, putting on the very best hairpiece this side of the Farrelly Siblings movie, as Kemp's editor.) Around the plus side, Depp-as-Kemp's flippant answer -- "I guess in the upper-finish of 'social'" -- is a you should use in your boss! (Most likely not if you wish to keep the job, but, hey...) 'The Rum Diary' is within theaters on Friday. Return to Moviefone in a few days for additional around the film. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

GOP Presidential Debate: What the Pundits Are Saying

Things got a bit heated during the eighth debate in a series of Republican debates, which was held in Las Vegas on Tuesday.our editor recommendsGOP Presidential Debate: What Hollywood Is SayingCNN's GOP Presidential Debate: 10 Best Zingers of the Night The candidates included Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, businessman Herman Cain, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (Ga.), Texas Rep. Ron Paul, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney and former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum. During the debate, both Cain and Romney were targeted for harsh criticism from the other candidates. At one point Romney and Perry got into an argument over whose turn it was to speak. Perry also called out Romney for allegedly using a lawn care company that hired illegal immigrants. STORY: CNN's GOP Presidential Debate: 10 Best Zingers of the Night Many experts agreed that this debate elevated the election race to a new level. "Romney and Perry are the two guys who have the money, the infrastructure, the resources the campaign team to keep this going in the long haul. You saw them go to a new level tonight," said John King on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 after the debate. PHOTOS: Michele Bachmann: The Politics of Fashion "Mitt Romney is the only person on the stage who understands -- or can at least speak clearly on -- the full breadth of issues that face the president. Romney took heavy fire from nearly everyone, but his rivals usually did more harm to themselves," wrote Taegan Goddard of Political Wire. NBC News political reporter Chuck Todd wrote on Twitter, "Perry was no shrinking violet tonight; he forced himself back front-n-center with Romney; Cain was the one fading from spotlight tonight." STORY: GOP Presidential Debate: What Hollywood Is Saying James Fallows of The Atlantic wrote, "No getting around this: like Romney or not (I don't), he comes across as the only sane figure." "I believe Romney won the debate because he again showed a sure, steady performance and command on the economy. Perry tried to hard to score and came across as snippy and thin-skinned," wrote Bradley Blakeman of FoxNews.com. PHOTOS: Box Office Politics: The Movies and Stars Dems vs. GOPers Love (and Love to Hate) Piers Morgan took a jab at Michele Bachmann, who made a comment that made it seem as if she did not know that Libya was in Africa. "I wonder if Michele Bachmann can see Africa from her house? " "Only one thing's certain tonight - this is the most riveting GOP debate so far," Morgan continued. "Ever the gentleman, @THEHermanCain refers to his opponents as his 'distinguished colleagues,'" wrote ABC News Deputy Political Director & Political Reporter Michael Falcone. Related Topics Politics Michele Bachmann

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Soderberghs Liberace Film Prone to Cinemax

Steven Soderberg Extended in development and laden with Oscar-winning talent, the Liberace biopic by Steven Soderbergh will probably be created for Cinemax, the network introduced Tuesday. See the relaxation in the day's news on TVGuide.com Behind the Candelabra will star Michael Douglas since the artist-pianist and Matt Damon as his lover Scott Thorson, with whom Liberace stood a stormy relationship. Richard LaGravenese is arranged to pen the script. Behind the Candelabra will start shooting next summer season no air date remains scheduled.

Monday, October 10, 2011

WME Partner Sean Perry Elected HRTS President

The Hollywood Radio & Television Societys board of directors has elected WME partner Sean Perry as the new president of HRTS for the 2011-13 term. He will succeed Lionsgate TV president Kevin Beggs, who headed the organization for the past three years. Perry, who is co-head of WMEs non-scripted television department, has been on the HRTS Board of Directors since 2008, and co-chaired the Unscripted Hitmakers Newsmaker Luncheon in April 2011. Additionally, Ian Moffit, head of Digital Video at BermanBraun, is the new VP; Martha Henderson, EVP Entertainment for City National Bank, has been re-elected Treasurer; and Kelly Goode, producer for GSN, is the new Secretary. HRTS Executive Director Dave Ferrara has also been re-upped to a new three-year deal. Reminder: HRTS’ annual Networks Chiefs luncheon is tomorrow. Prepare for long valet lines at the Beverly Hilton.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

New 'Hunger Games' Posters Feature Panem's Districts

It has been a while since some 'Hunger Games'-related news began, do not worry: the options to your benefit! Some brand-new posters -- representing the 12 districts of Panem, the Dystopian society in 'Hunger Games' -- are actually released using the movie's viral site, TheCapitol.pn. To have the ability to see all the posters, you have to register making an identification pass, which will then placed you inside the districts. Can get on that, but see the photos within the Grain and Mining district ahead. [via Collider]

Bardem In Talks For Wretched Me 2

He'll be described as a villain...Javier Bardem cannot stop being bad. Fortunately, he keeps everything on-screen which is now in discussions to fire place up another evil role, this time around around in cartoon form for Wretched Me 2.The initial film, which starred Steve Carell as speaking villain Gru, the mastermind whose cold heart is melted by three adorable orphan moppets, shown to become huge success. So naturally, the follow-up was quickly greenlit which is now in production at CG company Illumination Entertainment.There's little word round the plot at this time around, though all of us do understand that Gru will this time around around face a totally new villain referred to as El Macho (Bardem), who brings with him their very own child, Machito. The Heat Vision blog reviews that the majority of the original movie's cast is coming back, so expect voice turns within the likes if Russell Brand, Will Arnett, Julie Andrews, Miranda Cosgrove, Kristen Wiig plus much more.Although stars frequently nabs roles in movies similar to this gain points utilizing their children, Bardem welcomed his first, a boy born to Penelope Cruz the 2009 This summer time. So his sprog will have to wait a couple of years to find out father to use it. But that's okay, because Wretched Me 2 isn't due to hit screens until October 2013...

Sunday, October 2, 2011

World Cup can boost local shingles

World Cup soccer comes to Brazil in 2014, and one the biggest sporting events in the world affords local production service companies huge opportunities for growth. The RioMarket 2011, which runs concurrently with the Rio de Janeiro film festival, will focus on how they can take advantage of what's coming their way."We must prepare ourselves for the high demand from foreign companies for co-productions and production services," says fest co-general director and producer Walkiria Barbosa.Italy will be well-represented with industry execs and filmmakers as the fest's focus country. As they did last year, China and Russia will also have a strong presence at the RioMarket, joining producers from Europe, the U.S. and other Latin American countries at the mart and manning panels and business roundtables. One innovation of this edition, Barbosa says, will be the possibility of participants taking part of the business roundtables from abroad via the Web.RioMarket will also host, for the first time, an international meeting on intellectual property and piracy. The gathering will include reps from several countries, the Motion Picture Assn. of America and the local Ministry of Culture and National Cinema Agency (Ancine).Launched into the national conversation by the Sept. 5 launch of Netflix in Brazil, video on demand will be the other focus theme of this year's RioMarket.RELATED LINKS: Rio de Janeiro: Cinema with a reach Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com

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