Monday, November 28, 2011
Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles Marries
Jennifer Nettles, Justin Burns Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles married entrepreneur Justin Burns Saturday, People reviews. Nettles, 37, used an Alexander McQueen gown for that intimate wedding, which happened close to the Smoky Mountain tops in Tennessee. Nettles' Sugarland bandmate, Kristian Rose bush, was one of the visitors attending. VIDEO: Sugarland works "celebratory" concert praising sufferers of stage collapse An old model, Burns made an appearance within the video for Sugarland's 2006 single, "Wish To.Inch The pair happen to be dating in excess of 2 yrs. Nettles is placed to do with Rhianna in the Grammy Nominations Concert Live, airing Wednesday at 10/9c on CBS, and can host the annual CMA Country Christmas special, airing Thursday at 9/8c on ABC.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Endemol Creditors Reject Time Warner Takeover Bid
Creditors of European reality TV powerhouse Endemol have decided to reject a 1 billion euros ($1.4 billion) bid from Time Warner, according to a person familiar with the situation. Endemol officials declined to comment. A Time Warner spokesman also declined comment, but a source said the entertainment conglomerate has not been informed of any final decision about its bid. According to sources, Endemol, the company behind such international TV hits as Big Brother and Deal or No Deal, had told Time Warner that the firm would present creditors with a debt restructuring deal before considering any bid. Endemol and some of its lenders thought Time Warner's offer was opportunistic and too low. Endemol and its creditors, which include private equity players Apollo Management, Centerbridge and Providence Equity Partners, as well as such banks as Barclays and Goldman Sachs, seem ready to instead focus on finalizing a so-called debt-for-equity swap instead of doing a deal. The swap would convert debt into equity holdings in the company. Such a deal, likely to be completed by mid-December, could cut the company's debt and give it another chance to go it alone. According to Italian media reports, Silvio Berlusconi's Mediaset and Italian equity fund Clessidra want to inject more money into Endemol and in the process raise their current 33 percent holding to 51 percent. When TW's $1.4 billion bid became public earlier this month, sources said that TW saw debt-ridden Endemol as an opportunity to add a popular international TV content creator to its existing studio operations. Company executives saw Endemol similar to MGM a few years ago when the studio also explored its options amid challenges, meaning TW was prepared for a potentially drawn-out affair. Related Topics Time Warner Silvio Berlusconi Endemol Mediaset
Friday, November 18, 2011
'Perez,' 'Martes,' 'Amapolas play Primer Corte
MADRID -- Alvaro Viguera's "Perez," Gustavo Trevino's "P martes a martes" and Juan Carlos Melo's "Section of Amapolas" unspool at Primer Corte, a films in first cut showcase at December's Ventana Sur. From 4-year-old Buenos Aires shingle Carrousel Films, which produced Natalia Smirnoff's Berlin 2010 Competition player and customers hit "Puzzle," "Martes," an ethical drama, triggers a lumbering factory worker who witnesses a rape. Most likely probably the most socially-charged of Primer Corte photos, "Amapolas" may also be the initial feature to shoot inside the Colombian region of helmer Melo's Narino, our prime flatlands near to the Ecuatorian border. Maja Zimmermann, whose "Porfirio" carried out Cannes' Directors' Week, produces with Chirimoya Films' Alexandra Yepes. Presented in the 15-minute cut at Locarno's Carte Blanche this August, "Amapolas" triggers a boy together with a woman who romp in Colombia's beautiful countryside with puppy Rufino. The question "Amapolas" poses happens when extended that could last. The boy's lately been displaced from his home village by paramilitaries. His father now toils for just about any drug baron his uncle expects to make use of him for just about any scam. "Amapolas" is not a movie about war," mentioned Melo. "The war is simply a stage which existence, dreams and hopes continues.Inch However when there is a dominant condition in Corte photos this year, it's more youthful decades of Latin Us citizens whose parents have not successful them, and -- the grand theme of Latin American cinema -- the insidious impact of macro occasions on innocent lives. Co-produced by Gregorio Gonzalez at Chile's Forastero, whose credits include Golden Globe-nominated "The Maid," "Perez" turns, for instance, around the father's strained re-encounter while using 22-year-old daughter he's overlooked. Actress Elisa Zulueta composed "Perez," adapting her own stage play. Helmed by Juan Sebastian Jacome, "Ruta p la luna" posseses an albino boy travelling from Panama And Nicaragua , to Panama for just about any bowling tourney, based on his estranged father. "A Concealed Collection," from France-born but South usa-based Bernard Attal, transfers Stefan Zweig's 1926 short story, a moving account in the outcomes of Germany's depression, south of Bahia, among destroyed cacao farms. In Uruguayan Guillermo Rocamora's "Solo," an Military trumpeter is abandoned by his wife, then flies for the Antarctic, a trip which will change his existence permanently. Co-funded with the Hubert Bals, Ibermedia and Icau funds, "Solo," at $millions of, might be the finest-allotted of Corte photos. Examined at first cut, Corte game game titles vie for just about any Haciendo Cine award, making sure publish-push services through to some 35mm print, together with a brand new award, Copia . Incorporated in Copia , U.S. exhibitor Cinemark will open the winning title in Argentina, Chile and Peru. "Latin American cinema has issues with exhibition all over the region. We should find solutions," mentioned Liliana Mazure, prexy of Argentina's Incaa Film Institute. Organized by Incaa and Cannes' Marche du Film, Ventana Sur runs 12 ,. 2-5. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Universal Music Sees Recorded Music Business Near Turnaround
NY - Top executives of Vivendi's Universal Music Group on Thursday said the industry was nearing a turnaround for the recorded music business, which has continued to decline in recent years. During an analyst meeting in Paris, which was webcast, Boyd Muir, global CFO of UMG, said: "We are approaching the inflection point for the recorded music industry." While he acknowledged that it is not here yet, he predicted it would arrive sooner rather than later. Pressed by an analyst for a more precise forecast, he predicted the inflection point could come towards the end of 2013, although "it might be a little bit sooner" or a bit later. Particularly signs from the big U.S. market are encouraging, Muir said. As the CD business has halved over the past eight years, digital growth has not been enough to offset the drop, he highlighted. That has left the recorded music business a $15.9 billion industry, down 32 percent since 2003, while music publishing has been "much more stable," he said. But now, the rate of decline of the CD is slowing, UMG's investor presentation highlighted. First-half 2011 global recorded music sales were down 7 percent, compared to a 2010 drop in 14 percent. And the U.S. is down only 4 percent year-to-date, Boyd highlighted. In the investor session, which was webcast, UMG management also discussed its plan to acquire EMI Group's recorded music business for $1.9 billion. The companies had announced the deal on Friday. UMG chairman and CEO Lucian Grange said in Paris on Thursday: "I'm extremely excited about the opportunity." Boyd reiterated the company's goal of reaping at least 100 million euros in cost synergies and 500 million euros ($685 million) in divestitures of non-core existing UMG assets. Overall, he said the EMI deal was "financially compelling" and would be immediately accretive to UMG's earnings. A slide he showed emphasized the idea of a turnaround of the music business again. It said that the EMI deal comes "at a likely inflection point in the music industry cycle." Also at Thursday's investor meeting, Grainge highlighted that given the business challenges the music industry has seen, his team is focusing strongly on building business and financial success into the creative process.Margin and profit are "not dirty words," he said. Among key business focus areas for UMG are the need to align its cost base to reflect market reality, to accelerate the development of new music business opportunities and to maintain investment in creativity as A&R success and talent discovery are at the core of the business, management said in their presentation. Among new growth opportunities that diversify business, UMG executives on Thursday mentioned TV (where it has already partnered with The Voice and American Idol), Vevo (which has become the number one music video site for original artist content), strategic marketing partnerships, new businesses such as the Beats by Dre headphones, and international growth, particularly in Russia, China and India.In the area of new business opportunities, executives also said that UMG encourages the adoption of subscription services, particularly online, as superior consumer alternatives to piracy. Grainge, who took the reins at UMG in January, also said Thursday that he has in his first year also flattened executive structures to enable the company to act more quickly. He also highlighted that he moved UMG's head office from NY to LA to be in middle of things. UMG Thursday also addressed concerns that the unbundling of albums in the digital age were bad for business. "Digital has created a massive singles market that was thought lost," Muir said. U.S. third-quarter digital tracksales were up 10.6 percent from the year-ago to 952 million units. And while CD sales were down 3.6 percent, digital album sales rose 19.8 percent to 74 million units, a slide showed. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Topics Universal Music Group EMI
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
TV Station Groups Plan Social TV Push with ConnecTV
NY - A couple of of the nation's finest TV station groups are likely to launch a substantial social TV initiative next season. Plastic Valley-based start-up ConnecTV, an authentic-time social media created for TV audiences, on Tuesday mentioned it's struck a deal with 10 broadcast groups with 201 stations, including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, CW and WB affiliate entrepreneurs, in areas that go over 76 million U.S. houses. The Tv groups include Belo Corp., E.W. Scripps Co., Gannett Broadcasting, Hearst Television while others. The partners mentioned that most of the tv producers involved make an undisclosed acquisition of ConnecTV, that delivers another-screen experience for Browsers and pills. ConnecTV allows audiences to activate together with other fans watching the identical program. Furthermore, it possesses a number of content and marketing options connected using the programs. The station partners plan to promote the completely new service on air an online-based. The television stations might have local advertising inventory appear within ConnecTV. "Right from the start, television is surely a large part of the daily American discourse," mentioned Alan Frank, leader and Boss of Publish-Newsweek Stations. "In this digital era, thing dialogue now happens on social media platforms. As local tv producers, we love to that people are talking about our shows." "Our mission is ideal for ConnecTV being the social media that allows entertainment, news and sports fans to discuss the best moments in television," mentioned ConnecTV co-founder Ian Aaron. "Using more than five billion TV audiences as well as the explosion of pills and smart phones globally, we are truly in the start of an additional way to take a look at TV." Presently accessible within an "invitation only" sneak preview, ConnecTV will probably be beginning for the public noisy . 2012. The business was founded by interactive TV veterans Aaron, former leader of Gemstar-TV Guide and Boss of TVN Entertainment, Alan Moskowitz, former senior engineer at MobiTV and part of the founding engineering team at TiVo, and Stacy Jolna, former gm of TV Guide OnDemand and chief programming officer and founding executive team part of TiVo. Email: Georg.Szalai@thr.com Twitter: @georgszalai Related Subjects
Monday, November 14, 2011
Crazy moments wrap N.Y. Comedy Fest
The NY Comedy Festival wrapped Sunday evening following a weekend that incorporated conversations with and perfs from comics for example Ough Gervais and Sarah Silverman, a panel using the cast of "Saturday Evening Live," along with a flasher.A lady fan briefly disrobed at Tracy Morgan's show for that comic's benefit Kathy Griffin, also attending and never to become surpassed, drawn up her shirt for that aud (she was putting on a bra).Gervais demurred when quizzed by moderator Bill Carter about whether he'd be hosting the Golden Globes after last year's much-talked about performance."I believe NBC have requested me to think about it," he stated, "but they'd need to convince the Hollywood Foreign Press. They (the second) possess a new leader now, that is good, since the 4g iphone I created by saying, 'I've just assisted him from the toilet and assisted him pop his teeth in.'"When pressed if he was way too hard around the stars finally year's show, Gervais defended his act. "You realize, they are not wounded soldiers," he stated. "They are the wealthiest, most fortunate people in the world.InchAshton Depp, at whom the comic required some highly promoted shots, is going to be on Gervais' approaching mockumentary series "Life's Way Too ShortInch on Cinemax. "He's most likely the wealthiest, most handsome guy on the planet,Inch Gervais stated of Depp. "'What?! Some little body fat guy from Reading through did not like "The Tourist?!" Oh, I am not going to get this done any longer!'"As they didn't do anything to claim that he would not be back in the Globes, Gervais did quell the gossips he had been seriously considered for that Academy awards throughout the brief period between Brett Ratner's departure and also the Academy's announcement of Billy Very because the new host. "They don't wish to visit a little oik much like me,Inch the comedian stated. "It is a evening of glamour. That's not necessarily a bad factor it is a reactionary, exclusive club. They do not want me. I'd need to either water it lower, that we wouldn't do, or get fired quickly, that we would do."The fest's sked attracted comics in addition to comedy fans. Inside a panel moderated by Variety's Steve Gaydos, ambitious authors and entertainers quizzed the "SNL" cast around the impossibility of entering writing, their associations with hosts and one another, and also the character from the authors-room meritocracy."Frequently you'll bring something towards the table, and will also die before 40 individuals who see lots of sketch," stated mind author Seth Meyers. "The final factor for you to do is continue TV and die before America."Author John Mulaney chuckled in regards to a scene with Horatio Sanz that featured a particularly aggressive chimpanzee. "I really like the scene wasn't cut," Mulaney sighed. "The chimp attempted to bite Horatio's finger off in testing and that we were really like, 'All right, well, following this, forget about chimp moments.'"Fest, created by Carolines on Broadway and Comedy Central, with media partners including Variety, honored Carolines founder Caroline Hirsch inside a ceremony on Saturday. Contact Mike Thielman at mike.thielman@variety.com
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Indie 'Portrait' tops Thessaloniki
Twilight Portrait needed the Golden Alexander at Thessaloniki.
Greek art has always prospered under adversity, in line with the Thessaloniki Film Festival prexy, as well as the 1,700 tests within the org's market prove the reason.Dimitri Eipides told closing-evening auds within the Olympian theater on Saturday the ten-day fest may have observed the collapse in the Greek government nevertheless the packed cinemas for 151 worldwide films offer cause of hope.Producers and helmer-scribes clearly aren't waiting for public funds to start their work."Law is just words," Eipides informed, mentioning to guaranteed condition subsidies that haven't come through -- and so are unlikely to due to the nation's debt crisis and political shakeup.Participants were upbeat nevertheless, entertaining for Russian vengeance story "Twilight Portrait," which needed the Golden Alexander for film. Helmer-scribe-producer Angelina Nikonova's pic -- shot for any more compact amount in comparison to $27,400 prize gold gold coin and produced without public funding by actress and co-scribe Olga Dihovichnaya -- typified the indie ethic sweeping the place.Czech pic "80 Letters," a family group memoir of separation by helmer-scribe Vaclav Kadrnka, won the Silver Alexander jury prize, worth $13,600, and Fipresci honors. It absolutely was furthermore a debut made without public backing.Alejandro Landes' docu-fiction portrait from the paraplegic highjacker, "Porfirio," a The the spanish language language-Argentine-French-Uruguayan co-production starring the billed felon themselves, Porfirio Ramirez, needed the Bronze Alexander for "originality and innovation."Helmer-scribe Mark Jackson acquired director kudo for U.S. debut "Without," while script honors visited John McIlduff for U.K. road movie "Behold the Lamb."Greek thesp Stefania Goulioti needed the actress kudo on her behalf submit social drama "J.A.C.E.," and Wotan Wilke Moehring won best actor for German polemic on injustice "The Fire place.InchMan Nattiv's "The Ton" won an innovative achievement kudo due to its ensemble perfs as well as the audience prize, while helmer-scribe Yorgos Gikapeppas' "The City of kidsInch acquired the Fipresci jerk for Greek pic.Gala closed with Sean Durkin's "Martha Marcy May Marlene" together with a blowout party with latenight swing ensemble at fest's Old Pier HQ. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Prolific Kenya biz looks for support
'The First Grader,' starring Lwander Jawar and Emily Njoki, will be a large champion at Kenya's film festival, but helmer Justin Chadwick required to go to the U.K. Film Council to invest in the pic. NAIROBI -- Justin Chadwick's "The Initial Grader," a BBC Films/U.K. Films Council co-production shot on location in Kenya, taken the honours at Kenya's recent film festival. However the wealth from the film, which is founded on an authentic story, underscored a couple of from the problems facing the fledgling industry in this particular East African nation.Though Kenya has frequently offered just like a attractive backdrop for big-budget foreign productions, the area biz has fought to discover its own footing, even when telling its own tales.Steep lensing costs and poor distribution systems have handcuffed independent helmers, because the thriving Riverwood industry, which churns out hundreds of low-budget, straight-to-video photos each year, hasn't created enough revenue to spur growth and get filled with-market audience.Filmmakers are wanting the extended-anticipated growth and development of the state film policy will address a couple of from the industry's finest challenges.According to Kenya Film Commission Boss Peter Mutie, an insurance policy will grant the roll-from a film fund the introduction of incentives for local and foreign productions the establishment from the national film institute and elevated coordination involving the various gov departments mixed up in filmmaking process.An insurance policy may even require Kenyan tv producers to produce a the least 40% in the content they air local, and may put pressure on pubcaster KBC to obtain more heavily inside the Kenyan industry both measures needs to be a try inside the arm for local filmmakers.But because the policy is comprehensive as drafted, it'll have a extended legal road ahead, according to Jim Shamoon, controlling director of production services company Blue Sky Films. The introduction of a completely new metabolism this year, which transfers lots of energy to municipality government bodies, suggests that the policy will have to be talked about with a lot of county legislatures."We don't think it'll be implemented soon,In . Shamoon states.Still, Shamoon states the us government has proven dedication to pushing an insurance policy through, and requires it to carry on doing this inside the industry's bid to boost its role just like a regional giant.With nearly 24 East African filmmakers requested to learn the ten-day festival, KIFF underscored the growing efforts to enhance cooperation involving the region's film industries.Rwandan helmer Eric Kabera, who recently launched East Africa's first film institute in Kigali, states regional filmmakers "should have a platform to discuss and exchange ideas."Despite the fact that last year's formation in the East African Community Customs Union should eventually enable the free flow at the office and goods involving the region's member states, Mutie also signifies the broadly spoken lingua franca of Swahili because the second advantage for East African filmmakers."The people within the region is almost 140 million," Mutie states. "This is a large industry for the film industry."Up to now, though, the necessity to integrate hasn't changed into concrete results. Just a few 5 member states in the East African Community obtain own film commissions, and talk of co-production treaties plus an East African film fund have postponed."To have interaction effectively, we want that structure (in other nations)," Mutie states. "You are as strong because the weakest link."East African filmmakers are nevertheless building ties on their own, with worldwide collaborations growing and expects to integrate local film festivals in to a regional network. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Exclusive Sneak Peek: SVU's Captain Cragen Is Ready to Go Undercover
Dann Florek Sure, he's been the head of the special victims unit for the last 12 years (and was top boss on the original Law & Order for three years before that). But on this week's episode of Law & Order: SVU, fans will see Captain Cragen (Dann Florek) as they've never seen him before when he goes undercover. In this exclusive clip from Wednesday's episode (airing at 10/9c on NBC), Cragen realizes he fits the description for a mail-order Russian Bride customer (a lonely, mature man with money) and volunteers himself for the job to ADA Cabot (Stephanie March). Although he openly admits he probably hasn't been undercover since before Cabot was even born, he's ready for the challenge. Exclusive: SVU drafts Treat Williams for guest spot "Remember, Captain, no matter how tempting it might be, you cannot get intimate with a suspect," Cabot warns him. "It will undermine your credibility at trial." "I'll try to control myself," he says. Watch the exclusive clip here: How do you think Capt. Cragen will do undercover?
Monday, November 7, 2011
Hacking Update: News Around The World Hired Private Agent To Spy On Sufferers Lawyers
Here's more fodder for your Uk parliamentary committee that's scheduled to hear testimony from News Corp deputy COO James Murdoch on Thursday: It seems like the conglomerate’s now-defunct News around the world hired an investigator to tail some lawyers that have been representing sufferers in the Uk tabloid’s phone-hacking scandal. The BBC reported the surveillance of Mark Lewis and Charlotte now now Harris happened through the 18 several days that James was executive chairman of News Worldwide, the Uk newspaper arm of News Corp as well as the parent company of NOTW. The practice incorporated getting Derek Webb, a classic officer who went an individual-eye agency, follow and film Lewis’ family — including his teenage daughter — to be able to search up muck round the lawyer and stop him from taking more cases since the scandal elevated (Lewis represented your family of Milly Dowler, the wiped out schoolgirl whose voicemails were jeopardized into by NOTW, a concept that lots of directly introduced for the tabloid’s demise). Mentioned News Worldwide in the statement: “While surveillance is not illegal, it absolutely was clearly deeply inappropriate throughout these conditions. This strategy wasn't condoned by any current executive in the organization.” The BBC mentioned Webb is speaking in regards to the practice because News Worldwide has not paid out him for his services he'd been employed the tabloid for eight years.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Siblings set 'Spy' screenplay at shingle
Screenwriter siblings Chris and Charlie Frazier have set their spy thriller screenplay "In the Company of Lies" with newly formed Sentinel Pictures and production/distribution company Pipeline MPG. Sentinel's Adam Brawer and David Beitchman will produce alongside Pipeline's Gary Ousdahl and Affirmative Entertainment's Nicolas Bogner. Pipeline MPG handles international sales and distribution. Principal photography is slated to begin in the summer. "Lies" centers on a woman who suspects her husband of having an affair, only to discover he is harboring a much darker secret that threatens her own life. The Fraziers are repped by APA, Affirmative Entertainment's Nicholas Bogner, and attorney Eric Suddleson. Roger Haber negotiated the deal on behalf of Sentinel Pictures. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Hollywood Producer Slams Michael Moore for Goldman Sachs Hypocrisy
This story appears in the Nov. 11 issue of The Hollywood Reporter.our editor recommends'Occupy Wall Street Hollywood': Entertainers On Scene of ProtestsThe Scene at Occupy Wall StreetMichael Moore, Susan Sarandon Make Appearances at Wall Street Protests One of the many things that bug me about the industry in which I work is the large population of phonies who claim to be liberal, caring, green and unaffected by their wealth and fame but in reality are just as self-centered and addicted to their huge, over-air-conditioned living spaces and private planes as those at whom they point their fingers. And none is more phony and finger-pointing than Michael Moore. PHOTOS: 'Occupy Wall Street Hollywood': Entertainers On Scene of Protests Moore seems to be everywhere of late, talking about the "occupy" movement and fashioning himself its spokesmodel. I saw him on CNBC blowing hard and receiving kid-gloves treatment from Carl Quintanilla. On Piers Morgan Tonight, Moore said, "How could I be in the 1 percent?" When Morgan made the statement that Moore is "worth millions," Moore responded with "No, that's not true." He went on to justify that comment by saying, "Even though I do well, I don't associate myself with those who do well." Although Morgan started off a bit confrontational, he, like most other interviewers, backed down fast. In my opinion, a lot of important issues are being brought up by the "occupiers," but overall, this protest would be better served if those speaking on its behalf were of cleaner hands and less hypocritical than Moore, who has suckled mightily at the teat of "those who do well." PHOTOS: 10 Entertainers Democrats and Republicans Love to Hate In 2005, the Weinstein Co. set up financing of about $500 million to fund production and distribution. The investment vehicle was created and syndicated by a little firm called Goldman Sachs. One of the films that was produced by TWC using funds from that investment was Moore's documentary Sicko. Given the success of his previous film, Fahrenheit 9/11, which he made with Harvey and Bob Weinstein, Moore was able to command a terrific deal for himself. STORY: Occupy Wall Street Protests Pose Unique Risk for Stars Who Get Involved By 2010, TWC had burned through the capital raised in the Goldman Sachs deal. Investors were forced to restructure their arrangement, meaning some suffered a devaluation of their investment. Goldman also lost some money it put in TWC, but it could handle the loss in part because it was a recipient of the government's TARP bailout. Some unlucky investors might never get back the money they put into funding TWC. Not unlike other bad investments set up by Goldman Sachs and others during this period, some people did make out quite well, while others, often lower on the food chain, suffered. One of those who did quite well using the TWC funds was Moore. STORY: Michael Moore, Susan Sarandon Make Appearances at Wall Street Protests While I don't know for sure what Moore received on his movie, given his previous success, it likely was several million dollars. Sicko, produced by TWC but released in 2007 by Lionsgate, did not perform as well as Fahrenheit, earning $36 million at the box office. But Celebritynetworth.com pegs Moore's net worth at more than $50 million, and Moore is suing TWC for $2.7 million more in profits from Fahrenheit. (Reports at the time of the lawsuit said Moore already had received $19.8 million from TWC for that film alone.) STORY: Occupy Wall Street: Hollywood Continues to Weigh In on the Protests If Moore really wants to be seen as someone outside the circle of those he is protesting, it would be great if he would disclose how much he has made off his TWC-backed movies and why he was willing to associate himself with financing set up by Goldman Sachs. Further, journalists should start showing more backbone in testing the veracity of statements made by those who use the media to disseminate a holier-than-though message. There are many reasons our country is in financial trouble, and some do relate to misdeeds by Wall Street executives. Calling attention to such misdeeds and issues of income inequality is a good thing. But the true fault of what put us in this situation resides with the government that gave leeway to those who contributed to political campaigns and provided jobs to those who ran between the various administrations and the private sector. Having a hypocrite blowing hard about groups of people in whose number he himself should be counted diminishes the impact and validity of the message. Polone is a manager and producer of such films as Panic Room, Zombieland and the upcoming Premium Rush. Follow him on Twitter at @gavinpolone. "This protest would be better served if those speaking on its behalf were of cleaner hands than Moore." Gavin Polone Related Topics Michael Moore Occupy
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
'American Reunion' Trailer: Tara Reid's in This One, Too!
.post-content img {display:none;} If you never got around to watching the wildly NSFW teaser for 'American Reunion,' some great sorta good news: the official teaser trailer has been released online, and while it's not as graphic as the previous video clips (no Jim masturbation jokes here!), it does contain Stifler attempting to pick up some high school girls. Dude's like 30; who is he, Wooderson? The possibilities of statutory rape aside, 'American Reunion' looks pretty funny? It certainly attempts to capitalize on the idea that you're nostalgic for another check-in with Jim (Jason Biggs), Oz (Chris Klein), Kevin (Thomas Ian Nicholas), Finch (Eddie Kaye Thomas), Heather (Mena Suvari) and Michelle (Alyson Hannigan). Whether you are remains to be seen, but 'Reunion' appears to hit all the right notes. And, look: Tara Reid's involved too! [via Yahoo!] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED
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