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Broadcast TV Ratings for Sunday, October 26, 2008 October 27, 2008 4:55 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Broadcast TV Ratings, News, Nielsen TV Ratings, Television.
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Nolan’s Return to Batman Contingent on a Good Story October 27, 2008 2:35 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Batman, Movies, News, The Dark Knight.
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In the first part of its three-part interview with Batman Begins and The Dark Knight director Christopher Nolan, the LA Times asks Nolan whether he’ll be back for a third film:

Could you see actually yourself not making the third Batman film?

Christopher Nolan: Well … let me think how to put this. There are two things to be said. One is the emphasis on story. What’s the story? Is there a story that’s going to keep me emotionally invested for the couple of years that it will take to make another one? That’s the overriding question. On a more superficial level, I have to ask the question: How many good third movies in a franchise can people name? [Laughs.] At the same time, in taking on the second one, we had the challenge of trying to make a great second movie, and there haven’t been too many of those either. It’s all about the story really. If the story is there, everything is possible. I hope that was a suitably slippery answer.

Earlier in the interview, Nolan was asked for his thoughts on the worldwide box office success of the film, and whether or not he expected such a great reaction to it:

“The Dark Knight” is closing in on $1 billion. How do you get your arms around that kind of success?

Nolan: I can’t get my arms around it, to be quite frank. It’s mystifying. It’s terrific but at the same time it’s a little abstract, the numbers are so big. The biggest thrill for me would be, with the number of people who have gone to see the film, how “The Dark Knight” stood on the shoulders of the first film, how we were able to build the audience up and build the story up from the first film. That was really exciting to see. We were all pretty happy with the performance of the first film but so we really didn’t know, “Where does it go from there?” For it to become such a phenomenon is extraordinarily gratifying. I mean, I’ve spent now like six years or something working on Batman films. It becomes an important part of your life; you become very obsessive about it, and it’s pretty fun when there are other people sharing your obsession and going to see the film a dozen times or whatever.Wrapping your arms around the scale of the success, as you ask, I don’t find that possible really. There’s something liberating in knowing that my next film, whatever it is, isn’t going to make as much money [laughter]. I don’t have to try for years.

Read the rest of the first part of the interview here.

Source: LA Times

New Twilight International Trailer and Promos October 27, 2008 2:19 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Movies, Trailers, Twilight.
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A couple new TV spots and an International trailer for Twilight have surfaced online.  Check them out below.  Twilight hits theaters on November 21, 2008.

International Trailer

TV Spot 1

TV Spot 2

via ComingSoon.net

Fanboys Pushed to 2009 October 27, 2008 12:27 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Crossing Over, Fanboys, Killshot, Movies, News, Shanghai.
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In addition to several other properties, Weinstein Co. has decided to push back its long-delayed Star Wars-themed comedy Fanboys, which was suppose to finally hit theaters next month, to February 6, 2009.  That puts the film in competition with Summit’s Sci-Fi superhero film Push, the comedy Pink Panther 2 and the Jennifer Aniston comedy He’s Just Not That Into You.  The studio also pushed back three other films into 2009, they are: John Madden’s action thriller Killshot (January 23, 2009), the Harrison Ford/Sean Penn drama Crossing Over and MikaelHåfström’s Shanghai, which haven’t yet been given an exact slot.

Here’s how Harvey Weinstein explained the moves to the LA Times blog The Big Picture:

Fanboys: Harvey says the movie has been moved to January “so we can do a major promotion with Comcast, who’s arranging for a big advertising tie-in for us on the film.”

Crossing Over: “We’re moving it to January. The market is just too crowded. Every week there are five more movies coming out. It’s too crazy. Spring is much better–there are a lot more wide-open dates. The most important thing is to do well by the movie. Having it out in January gives us the opportunity to play the film at the Sundance and Berlin film festivals, which will be a big help to the movie.”

Killshot: “Everyone has said that Mickey Rourke is amazing in ‘The Wrestler’ and will be up for all sorts of awards, so we decided to move ‘Killshot’ to a date a few weeks before the Oscars. That way we can capitalize on all the heat that’s going to be around Mickey.”

Shanghai: “It just couldn’t be ready in time. The movie wasn’t finished shooting until August and the director, Mikael Hafstrom, doesn’t even deliver his cut until early November. He doesn’t want it out now and neither do we. He needs time to make it as great as possible.”

Source: LA Times

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince International Trailer October 27, 2008 12:05 pm

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Warner Bros has released a brand new international trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.  Just like the others, this is another A+ trailer put together by Warner Bros.  Check it out embedded below.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince hits theaters on July 17, 2009.

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Whedon Talks “Dollhouse” October 27, 2008 12:01 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Dollhouse, Fox, News, Television.
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It’s been quite some time since Joss Whedon updated fans on the status of the upcoming Fox show, Dollhouse, but that’s just what he did yesterday in a post over at Whedonesque.  Whedon discusses various aspects of the show, including the shut down of production and some other behind-the-scenes tidbits.  Here are some highlights from the post:

Yes, we’ve had to make adjustments. Yes, it’s been hard and I’ve been depressing to be around for awhile. Basically, the Network and I had different ideas about what the tone of the show would be. They bought something somewhat different than what I was selling them, which is not that uncommon in this business. Their desires were not surprising: up the stakes, make the episodes more stand-alone, stop talking about relationships and cut to the chase. Oh, and add a chase. That you can cut to. Nothing I hadn’t heard before on my other shows (apparently my learning curve has no bendy part) but frustrating as hell given our circumstances – a pilot shot, scripts written, everybody marching together/gainfully employed… and then a shutdown. Glad I was for the breathing room, but it’s hardly auspicious. So back into the writer cave I went, wondering why I put up with this when I can make literally dozens of dollars making internet movies.

As for what’s been changed, well, some things I obviously can’t tell you. Some I can, for the record: The original pilot was in fact thrown out. Again, at my behest. Once it became clear what paradigm the Network was shooting for, it just didn’t fit at all, even after I’d reshot more than half of it (see above re: despair). To get a sense of how completely turned around I was during this process, you should know there was a scene with Eliza and the astonishing Ashley Johnson that I wrote and shot completely differently three different times, with different characters in different places (actually I wrote it closer to eight times), and none of it will ever see air. Which is as it should be (though I’m determined to get Ms. Johnson back in the future). The scene just didn’t belong anymore. Similarly, the character of November has fallen out of the mix, because the show simply moves too fast now for me to do what I wanted with her. Season three, anyone…? Happily, Miracle Laurie is still with us in a new role, playing against (and pining for) Tahmoh’s character, Paul Ballard. Their chemistry is deeply nifty. The only other major cast shift is that the Dollhouse head of security, Laurence Dominic (played by Reed Diamond), who was written just for the now-defunct first ep, has stuck like fly-paper, and Reed is very much in the family for the present. (Most of my problems seem to involve my actors making themselves indispensable. This is the good problem kind.)

Click here to read the rest of the post.  Dollhouse is still scheduled to air on Fox this January.

Source: Whedonesque

Singleton Exits A-Team Movie October 27, 2008 1:20 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Movies, News, The A-Team.
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John Singleton, who was attached to 20th Century Fox’s big screen adaptation of The A-Team has exited the project.  Variety reports that the project has gone through various rewrites and Fox doesn’t think it’s ready for production just yet.  The delay has caused Singleton to conclude it’s time to move on.  Originally scheduled for a June 2009 release, the film likely now won’t hit theaters for at least a year later.

Source: Variety

Underwold: Rise of the Lycans Trailer October 27, 2008 1:08 am

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The trailer for the Underwold prequel Underworld: Rise of the Lycans () from director Patrick Tatopoulos has been released.  Check it out embedded below, or click here to watch it in HD over at Apple.

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SCI FI Greenlights New Ghost Hunters Spinoff October 27, 2008 12:56 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunters: College Edition, News, Sci Fi, Television.
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The SCI FI Channel has given a green light to yet another spinoff of its popular Ghost Hunters franchise. The network ordered a pilot of the new show, titled Ghost Hunters: College Edition (working title).  The series will feature a group of college students, led by seasoned investigators, searching for the paranormal in haunted hot spots around the country and world.

Ghost Hunters remains as strong as ever for SCI FI and is currently celebrating its best season ever.  The show will air its third-annual live investigation on Halloween night this year at the historic Fort Delaware from 7 pm ot 2am ET.

Ghost Hunters International premiered this past January and aired a successful run of seven episodes.

Source: SCI FI Wire

Doctor Who Preview Will Be Shown During Children in Need Special October 27, 2008 12:49 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in BBC, Doctor Who, News, Sci Fi, Television.
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The yearly charity event Children In Need will have a special treat for viewers this year.  The first two minutes of the Doctor Who Christmas special, titled “The Next Doctor”, will be shown on the BBC special this November 14th.

Source: BBC

Friday the 13th Teaser Trailer October 27, 2008 12:41 am

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Warner Bros. has released the teaser trailer for Friday the 13th online.  The trailer was attached to Saw V.

Watch it embedded below, or click here to watch it in HD over at MySpace.

“Lost” Season Five Trailer October 27, 2008 12:37 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in ABC, Lost, News, Television, Trailers.
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A trailer for the fifth seaosn of the ABC series Lost has been found online.  Check it out below.

Lost returns to the air in 2009.

McG Updates Terminator Salvation October 27, 2008 12:35 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Movies, News, Terminator Salvation.
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Terminator Salvation director McG wrote a new blog posting over at the film’s official website.  Here are some highlights:

  • Principal photograph has wrapped. They’re currently in post-production.
  • Christian Bale and Sam Worthington have been shown early cuts and “seem pleased with where the film is headed”.
  • McG says the crew feels the responsibility of showcasing amazing special effects. To that end, VFX supervisor Charlie Gibson is working with ILM and Asylum every day and making revisions to the finest detail.
  • They want the machines to be “dirty and heavy and perfectly realistic”. That’s why they built so much practically with Stan Winston.
  • On the VFX: “There’s one sequence in particular where we’re trying to achieve something that’s never been done before. I don’t want to talk about it because we haven’t been successful yet…, McG said, adding “But we’re working on it”.
  • On Bale and Worthington and the story: They “bring power to the rolls of John Connor and Marcus Wright. This is a story of two destinies colliding. Connor is part of a resistance comprised of the ethnicities that make up the globe. This film is so much more that just Los Angeles. It reflects the global crisis of man, all of man versus machine.”

Read the rest of the post here.

Source: Warner Bros.

“Zack and Miri Make a Porno” Trailer October 27, 2008 12:31 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Movie Trailers, Movies, Zack and Miri Make A Porno.
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Lionsgate has released one final trailer of Zack and Miri Make a Porno, a week before the film’s release on October 31st.  Check it out embedded below, or click here to watch it in HD over at MySpace.

Watchmen, Friday the 13th and Twilight Footage from SCREAM 2008 October 27, 2008 12:24 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Friday the 13th, Movies, News, Twilight, Videos, Watchmen.
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The following footage was shown during last week’s SCREAM 2008 Awards on Spike TV. Watchmen was definitley the highlight.  Man, I can’t wait for that film!

Watchmen (3/6/2009)

Friday the 13th (2/13/2009)

Twilight (11/21/2008)

“Curb Your Enthusiasm” Continues in December October 27, 2008 12:17 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO, News, Television.
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Finally.  After being off the air for nearly a year (the last episode aired on November 11, 2007) HBO’s has announced that Curb Your Enthusiasm will resume production on 10 all-new episodes this December.  The new episodes will premiere sometime in 2009.

I guess HBO gets a kick out of extremely long hiatuses.

Source: Variety

Showtime Renews “Dexter” for Two Seasons October 27, 2008 12:08 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Dexter, News, Renewals, Showtime, Television.
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Showtime has announced that they have renewed its hit drama series Dexter, for not just one year, but two more seasons consisting of 12 episodes each.

Dexter’s third season finale airs on Showtime this December 14th, while production on season four will begin in spring 2009.

Marvel Considering Dr. Strange Movie October 27, 2008 12:02 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Comics, Dr. Strange, Movies, News.
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In an interview with MTV News, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige revealed that Dr. Strange could possibiliy be one of the comic properties that the studio will be exploring after The Avengers hits theaters:

“Very much so,” Feige said. “I’d say in the next year, year and a half, as we start putting together our film slate for 2012 and 2013, I would not be shocked if we saw Dr. Strange on those lists. I love the idea of taping into the magical realm of the Marvel Universe, which is fairly significant and hasn’t yet seen life on screen. It’s something I’m very, very interested in.”

Source: MTV

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