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Follow Your Entertainment Now on Twitter January 14, 2009 11:16 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Site Info.
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Updates and more at Twitter.com/YourEntNow.

Emily Blunt As Black Widow in Iron Man 2? January 14, 2009 6:04 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Casting, Iron Man 2, Movies, News.
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emilyblunt-011409Variety is reporting that Emily Blunt has emerged as the frontrunner to play the role of Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow in the sequel to Iron Man.

Marvel would not comment on the Black Widow casting.  Iron Man 2, directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Theroux, begins production this spring and will hit theaters on May 7, 2010.

CBS Cancels Swingtown + Other CBS Bits January 14, 2009 5:49 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Cancellations, CBS, NCIS, News, Swingtown, Television, The Mentalist.
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swingtown-72308CBS president Nina Tassler has confirmed what was assumed for some time, Swingtown has been officially canceled:

“We’re not going back to Swingtown,” Tassler said. “At the end of the day the show was well executed, it was well received, the performances were great, the writing was great. It was a risk, we took it, and we’re proud of it.”

Other bits from Tassler:

  • CBS will be ordering an additional hour of the successful freshman
    drama The Mentalist.
  • Plans are moving forward for the NCIS spin-off.  The new cast will be introduced in an episode of NCIS this spring.

Source: EW

Pushing Daisies the Movie? January 14, 2009 5:42 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in ABC, Movies, News, Pushing Daisies, Television.
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chenoweth_kristen-121908According to Kristin Chenoweth, who starred in the now-canceled ABC series Pushing Daisies, series creator Bryan Fuller has an idea for a movie that would wrap up a lot of the unanswered questions of the TV show:

“It would wrap up a lot of the unanswered questions that people will have once they finally air our final episodes,” the singer-actress told TVGuide.com.

If the movie gets the go-ahead, Chenoweth says that she would take part and believes her fellow castmembers would as well:

“I’m sure that Bryan Fuller wouldn’t do it without the six main characters,” she said. “Paul Reubens was a big part of it — we have certain guest stars that are standouts that we’d want back. But he has such a great idea for it. … We all want to.”

Ricardo Montalban and Patrick McGoohan Have Passed Away January 14, 2009 5:35 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Movies, News, Television.
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Actors Ricardo Montalban and Patrick McGoohan have both passed away.

Montalban, perhaps best known for playing Mr. Roarke on the ABC show Fantasy Island, and the character Khan on the original Star Trek series and later the second film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, died of natural causes in his LA home. He was 88.

McGoohan died in Santa Monica after a short illness. He was 80. Among other roles, McGoohan starred as a British spy in the 1960s TV series Secret Agent and later starred in the series The Prisoner.

New Fast & Furious Trailer January 14, 2009 5:15 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Fast & Furious, Movie Trailers, Movies, News.
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fastfurioustrailer-011409Universal Pictures has released a new trailer for Fast & Furious, which opens in theaters on April 3, 2009.  Check it out by clicking the image above.

Source: Yahoo! Movies

New Franklyn Artwork January 14, 2009 5:01 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Franklyn, Movie Posters, Movies, Photos.
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franklynposter-011409BadTaste.it has brand new artwork for the fantasy-thriller Franklyn.  Click the poster above to view more.

Broadcast TV Ratings for Tuesday, January 13, 2009 January 14, 2009 4:38 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Broadcast TV Ratings, News, Nielsen TV Ratings, Television.
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American Idol Season Premiere Down, But Still Draws 30M+ Viewers January 14, 2009 3:48 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Broadcast TV Ratings.
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americanidollogo-121708Continuing the trend of down performances for some of television’s biggest shows, not even American Idol could escape a season premiere decline.  For only the second time in the show’s history (the show declined last season as well), the show’s viewership levels were below those of last season’s premiere.

According to preliminary fast national numbers from Nielsen, the two-hour premiere averaged a 15.8/23 household rating/share, 30.07M viewers and an 11.8/28 A18-49 rating/share.  Last season the premiere drew the following numbers: 17.7/26 HH rating/share, 33.41M viewers and a 13.8/32.

The number results in a decline of 11% in household rating, 10% or 3.34M among viewers and 14.5% in A18-49 rating.

Another episode of American Idol airs tonight on Fox, from 8:00-10:00 pm.

Blockbuster Increasing Their VOD Presence January 14, 2009 3:37 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Blockbusters, Blu-ray, DVD, Movies, News, VOD.
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blockbusterlogo-011409Blockbuster has inked a partnership with Sonic Solutions to build VOD capabilities into a variety of consumer electronics devices, a practice already being used by rival Netflix.

Without naming names, Blockbuster said it expects the partnership’s VOD technology to be built inot DVRs, Blu-ray Disc players, set-top boxes, mobile phones, Internet-connected television sets and other devices.

Watchmen Hearing Canceled January 14, 2009 3:25 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Movies, News, Watchmen.
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watchmensmall-010809Here’s some good news, hopefully.  Next Tuesday’s court conference between Fox and Warner Bros. has been canceled, indicating that a settlement in the case could be near.

Settlement talks between the two sides became serious before the weekend and continued throughout the weekend.

The settlement could cost Warners tens of millions of dollars.  Warner Bros. actually had a similar copyright ownership issue ruled against them in 2005 for The Dukes of Hazzard.  That settlement cost the studio a reported $17.5 million.  Interestingly enough, the same Judge, Gary A. Feess, blocked that release.

The film’s budget is somewhere in the $130 million range, but advertising and other expenses make Warners stake higher (I’ve seen it reported at $150 million, the advertising budget is likely around the $20 million range). THR reports that Fox is asking for upfront fees as well as a percentage of the back-end.

McG Wants Will Smith for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea + Talks Possible Arnold Cameo in Terminator January 14, 2009 3:11 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in 20000 Leagues Under the Sea, Casting, Movies, News, Rumors.
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mcg-010709LatinoReview got the opportunity to speak with director McG, and the topic of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, for which he was recently announced to helm, came up.

“How do you go from Terminator to the Captain Nemo story?”

McG talked a bit about his idea and frankly I was getting my jacket to get out of there when all of a sudden I heard him say, “The character Nemo in this film is more about obsession, he is obsessed and people tend to forget that when you become so obsessed you end up being the villain.”

AND THEN THE KILLER ANSWER!! (In an interesting way.)

McG continues, “’Man I’m trying to get Will Smith to do it, been trying to get a hold of him.  I’ve been wanting to work with him for a long time already. That guy’s great”

McG was also asked about whether Arnold would make a cameo appearance in Terminator Salvation, where he gave another wait and  see answer:

“What the hell. Are we seeing Arnold or not?” to which he responded with a grin saying, “You have to wait and see, can’t give that away cause we’re in the Warner Bros. building and they will shoot me if I say anything”

Samuel L. Jackson Says He May Not Be Nick Fury? January 14, 2009 1:07 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Broadcast TV Ratings.
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jacksonnickfury-011409Samuel L. Jacks told the LA Times Hero Complex blog that negotiations to put him in the role of Nick Fury in any Marvel Studios films have broken down because “there seems to be an economic crisis in the Marvel Comics world.”

“I saw [‘Iron Man’ and ‘Iron Man 2’ director] Jon Favreau at the Scream Awards and we had a conversation. He said, ‘I hope things are working out for you because we’re writing stuff for you.’ Then all of a sudden last week I talked to my agents and manager and things aren’t really working that well.”

Here’s the full quote:

“There was a huge kind of negotiation that broke down. I don’t know. Maybe I won’t be Nick Fury. Maybe somebody else will be Nick Fury or maybe Nick Fury won’t be in it. There seems to be an economic crisis in the Marvel Comics world so [they’re saying to me], ‘We’re not making that deal.'”

When contacted, Marvel Comics suggested that they still want Jackson to play the part

“Marvel does not comment on active negotiations,” was the boilerplate repsonse, but there was that emphasis on the word “active” in the voice of the spokesman who phoned me back.

Jackie Chan In Talks To Join Karate Kid Remake January 14, 2009 12:40 pm

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Casting, Karate Kid, Movies, News.
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jackiechan-011409Hmm, I’m not so sure about this bit of casting news, if only because of it sorta hints at the direction that the project will take.  Variety is reporting that Jackie Chan is in final negotiations to join Columbia Pictures’ remake of The Karate Kid.  The Film, helmed by Harald Zwart, stars Jaden Smith (Will Smith’s son) in the starring role.

Although its not specified, Chan would likely play the character Mr. Miyagi, who was portrayed by the late Pat Morita in the 1984 original, and subsequentent sequels.

Set in an exotic Asian locale, the new film will borrow elements of the original plot, wherein a bullied youth (Smith) learns to stand up for himself with the help of an eccentric mentor (Chan). Chris Murphy penned the screenplay.

Shooting begins this summer in Beijing.

Crank 2 Teaser Poster January 14, 2009 12:12 am

Posted by Rosario T. Calabria in Crank, Crank: High Voltage, Movie Posters, Movies.
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crank2teaserposter-011309Lionsgate has released the teaser poster for the sequel to Crank, Crank: High Voltage.  Click to head on over to Latino Review for a better look.

Crank: High Voltage is scheduled to hit theaters on April 17, 2009.

Crank debuted in 2006 and was a modest hit, based on its small budget of just $12 million, for Lionsgate, taking in 44.78 million worldwide (27.84 million domestically and $16.94 million from foreign markets).

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