Thursday, October 27, 2011

DGA Leader Taylor Hackford Around the Passing Of Key Guild Figure Tom Donovan

La Company directors Guild of America Leader Taylor Hackford made the next statement upon learning from the passing of Tom Donovan: We're saddened to understand today from the passing of Tom Donovan, a vital player within the merger between your Screen Company directors Guild and also the Tv and radio Company directors Guild in 1960 that brought towards the formation from the modern Company directors Guild of America. Toms mark upon the brand new DGA was indelible. He was leader from the NY Local from the RTDG when discussions first started within the late nineteen fifties about developing a brand new, unified organization to represent film and tv company directors and also the teams that support them in one place, after which in 1962, he chaired the committee that organized a restructuring from the new Guild that reduced regional friction and consolidated energy inside a National Board by which both New England and also the West Coast were fully symbolized an business structure that continues today.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

SAG seeks seal on foreign levies info

OsmondThe Screen Actors Guild has asked a state court judge to seal information about how it handles millions of dollars of foreign levies as part of the settlement in the tangled class-action suit over the funds. Lawyers for Ken Osmond, who filed the suit over the funds in 2007, oppose the motion and assert that SAG is required by federal labor law to disclose any disbursements of more than $5,000. At issue is an exhibit dubbed a Foreign Royalty Status Table, which details the status of SAG's foreign levy program, including specific dollar amounts collected from the inception of the program through March 21, 2011. SAG is insisting that it has "an overriding interest" in protecting its confidential financial information which outweighs "right of public access" to the information. "If this motion is denied, then sensitive confidential financial information will be exposed, to SAG deteriment," the guild said in a filing to Superior Court Judge Carl West. The judge met with attorneys for more than an hour Wednesday and said he'd decided not to hold a public hearing that had been scheduled to address unresolved issues that he didn't identify, adding that he's scheduled a Jan. 10 hearing. "We have identified several open issues and reporting requirements," he told William Richert, the lead plaintiff in a similar suit filed against the Writers Guild of America. Neville Johnson, attorney for Richert and Osmond, said Wednesday that the confidentiality issue remains unresolved. He's contended that SAG's required to disclose the information to the U.S. Dept. of Labor under the Labor-Management Reporting Act in a Form LM-2 and that the majority of the dollar amounts detailed on Exhibit 1 are in excess of $5,000. "Further, the foreign levy funds detailed in Exhibit 1 are being paid out to members of the class, and thus are distributions of SAG," Johnson contended. "Therefore, the contents of Exhibit 1 are to be included in SAG's report to the DOL and must be included on the Form LM-2. As stated above, such report is to be made public.As a result, SAG has an obligation to make the contents of Exhibit 1 public." The Osmond suit was settled earlier this year and the Richert suit was setted in June 2010. In 2008, the Directors Guild of America settled a suit filed by William Webb. The lawsuits stem from "foreign levies" for American actors, writers and directors -- which began to flow in 1989 after the U.S. agreed to the terms of the Berne Convention, which established the right of authorship for individuals who create works of art. SAG, the WGA and the DGA began collecting the foreign funds in the early 1990s on behalf of members and nonmembers who had a stake in films and TV programs. The funds are collected from countries through mechanisms such as taxes on video sales and rentals to compensate copyright holders for reuse. All three guilds have denied any wrongdoing. SAG announced earlier this year that it had created an online Foreign Royalties tracker for actors and asserted that the guild has collected $18.1 million in foreign royalties for performers and had distributed $8.78 million in more than 273,000 checks to more than 76,000 individuals. Johnson said that both sides have resolved long-standing disagreements on the issue of engaging consultants Donald Jasko and Daniel Gervais to review the foreign levies programs at SAG and the WGA West. Contact Dave McNary at dave.mcnary@variety.com

Arias allies with ABC Daytime

Disney-ABC has named Mirian Arias v . p . of communications for daytime. Arias originates from NBCUniversal, where she was communications veep for digital women's brand iVillage. Formerly, she's had communications roles for Syfy, Nickelodeon and Oxygen. "Mirian's extensive background in consumer communications coupled with her newer experience heading up digital communications for Syfy and iVillage make her an ideal candidate with this role," stated Disney-ABC Television Group global communications EVP Kevin Brockman, to whom Arias will report. Arias will oversee communications for ABC Daytime and ABC Media Prods., in addition to for the moment SoapNet, that is being eliminated in support of Disney Junior the coming year. Contact Jon Weisman at jon.weisman@variety.com

A U . s . States Horror Story Halloween: 5 Techniques and Treats

Denis O'Hare This list of ghosts on American Horror Story develops. Among the formerly warm physiques we added the other day: a girl within the 20's who coaxed her husband, your physician getting a Frankenstein fetish, into undertaking abortions on starlets Moira, who was simply shot by Constance when Moira made an appearance as though Alexandra Breckenridge and Hayden, whom Ray wiped out as they apparently desires to help Ben not just abroad but wonderful his problems. (Oh seriously, it becomes clear that is not the ultimate you've frequently seen of her!) American Horror Story: Connie Britton solutions burning questions Sadly for your Harmons, Halloween has turned up, your entire day when the dead are allowed to produce like living. Inside the first hour of these two-part Halloween event (Wednesday, 10/9c, Foreign exchange), series bosses Ryan Murphy and Kaira Falchuck are supplying both techniques and treats. Here's what you should expect: TREAT: Infantata, referred to! Someone will highlight a history of the turn-of-the-century demon baby hiding inside the Harmons' basement. Series star Connie Britton told TVGuide.com it - and he or she calls it "the Infantata" - might be the victim of "something really terrible" that happened in your home. That could be an understatement. Will American Horror Story be described as a hit for Foreign exchange? TRICK: The return of Rubber Guy - or possibly could it be an imposter? Our shiny enigmatic friend will arrive not once, but two occasions for Halloween. He'll even unmask! But can it be the identical person wearing the gimp suit both occasions? TREAT: Vivien's baby assessments in! Similar to Bella and Edward's fast-growing, gnawing-on-mother-from-the-inside bundle of enjoyment, Vivien's little guy will begin demanding some attention in painful ways. (Yes, this is a reference to the Twilight. American Horror Story ought to be an homage to all or any things frightening, right?) It's only been eight days, as well as the baby medicine size a peanut, but a great frightening ultrasound might have otherwise. TRICK. Three people will die. So every episode to date has began getting a murder - the Halloween killings don't all occur formerly. Dying might even claim a significant major character (who has existed every episode up to now) in the pretty nasty way. In the twist, it'll be pretty sad too... The 6 items that inspired American Horror Story TREAT. Hayden isn't over! ...However, dying does not necessarily mean the conclusion. Just request Moira. Ben may have built that lovely event event gazebo in the human body of his other baby mama, but on Halloween, the dead achieve walk one of the living. Hayden's pissed and she'll perform an infinitely more than walk. Have a look in a sneak look from Wednesday's episode. Why Ray out of the blue want money? Simply what does he need that amounted to a thousand dollars? American Horror Story airs Wednesdays at 10/9c on Foreign exchange. The network will air a marathon in the series' first four episodes, beginning Monday at 10/9c. What's been the finest scare up to now? You think the Harmons makes it of the house alive?

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

First Look: Suburgatory's Sweet 16

Jane Levy/ABC When Suburgatory's Tessa (Jane Levy) turns the big 1-6, the ABC comedy borrows a page from MTV's My Super Sweet 16 and throws an unforgettable birthday bash. "She wants to have a low-key party with just two friends, pizza and rent a movie," Levy says. But when Dallas (Cheryl Hines) discovers Tessa's plans, she takes matters into her own hands to throw the party of a lifetime. "It's over the top," adds Levy, who never had a Sweet 16 party in real life but did receive a car. "There's a pony and a [signature drink called the] Tessa-tini." Tessa even sheds her trademark city-girl clothes for the big occasion. "It was a pretty simple white dress and they actually bejeweled the whole thing," says Levy. "Dalia picks it out and I'm really upset about it, but once I try it on I feel very beautiful." Party on! Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

Susan Sarandon Slammed by Catholic League After Calling Pope a Nazi

Susan Sarandon is coming under fire for calling Pope Benedict XVI a nazi at the Hamptons Film Festival over the weekend.our editor recommendsADL Asks Susan Sarandon to Apologize for Referring to the Pope as a NaziMichael Moore, Susan Sarandon Make Appearances at Wall Street Protests PHOTOS: 10 Entertainers Democrats and Republicans Love to Hate "Susan Sarandon's ignorance is willful: those who have hatred in their veins are not interested in the truth. The fact is that Joseph Ratzinger [the Pope] was conscripted at the age of 14 into the Hitler Youth, along with every other young German boy," says the president of the Catholic League of America, William Donohue, in a statement. STORY: Susan Sarandon Calls the Pope a Nazi at the Hamptons Film Festival "Unlike most of the other teenagers, Ratzinger refused to go to meetings, bringing economic hardship to his family. Moreover, unlike most of the others, he deserted at the first opportunity. Sarandon's comment is obscene. Sadly, it's what we've come to expect from her," Donohue added. On Monday, the Anti Defamation League also called for an apology from the actress. Abraham H. Foxman told The Hollywood Reporter in a statement, "We hope that Susan Sarandon will have the good sense to apologize to the Catholic community and all those she may have offended with this disturbing, deeply offensive and completely uncalled for attack on the good name of Pope Benedict XVI. PHOTOS: Susan Sarandon, Michael Moore at Occupy Wall St. "Ms. Sarandon may have her differences with the Catholic Church, but that is no excuse for throwing around Nazi analogies. Such words are hateful, vindictive and only serve to diminish the true history and meaning of the Holocaust." Foxman also called Sarandon's comment "disturbing, deeply offensive and completely uncalled for." Sarandon told actor Bob Balaban in an interview in Sag Harbor on Saturday that she had sent the Pope a copy of the anti death penalty book, Dead Man Walking. She starred in the 1995 film adaptation of the book. Clarifying which Pope received her package, Sarandon said, "The last one, not this Nazi one we have now." Balaban tried to dance around the comment, but Sarandon just made it again, according to reports. The audience also laughed. Related Topics Susan Sarandon

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

NBCs Prime Suspect Will get Order For Six More Scripts

NBC is strengthening its support for well-received but battling new drama Prime Suspect having a six-script order. The result is similar script pickup for sophomore dramedy Harry’s Law yesterday. Prime Suspect is NBC’s only new fall scripted series whose fate is not determined. The network lately gave comedies Up Through The Night and Whitney full-season orders and canceled drama The Playboy Club and comedy Free Agents. This type of script order enables producers to help keep a set in continuous production when the network provides it with an episodic back order. Following a slow start, Prime Suspect held steady last Thursday (1.5/4), when almost all other shows were lower. The cop drama starring Maria Bello gets additional sampling on Monday where its repeats changed Playboy now.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Arnold Schwarzenegger Tweets Expendables 2 Photo

First Released: October 11, 2011 7:13 PM EDT Credit: Caption Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis around the Expendables 2 set La, Calif. -- Hes baaaack! Arnold Schwarzenegger is starting his Hollywood comeback, filming his approaching action movie The Expendables 2, alongside Sylvester Stallone and Bruce Willis. In action for that Expendables 2! Arnold Tweeted on Tuesday. Im getting an incredible time on set with Bruce and Sly in Bulgaria. The first kind California Governor then associated with a photograph of themself together with his fellow stars on set. Arnold was initially set to create his comeback within the last Stand, a Western, that was set to begin filming in October, however it seems The Expendables 2 is going to be his first publish-Gubernatorial role. The Final Stand, that also stars Rodrigo Santoro of Lost and 300 fame, has become likely to begin shooting later this month. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Vital Grabs charge in Streaming Honours Screeners

"Rango" On March. 11, Vital Pictures grew to become this year's first studio to produce a web-based screener program for honours voters. By March. 14, Visual Effects Society people should obtain online screeners of Rango, Super 8 and Constantly, via Luxurious Entertainment Services Group's platform. "The Luxurious solution enables Vital to safely stream films backed by unique watermarking from the content associated with the person readers with DVD quality picture along with a controlled window of availability," states Vital's release. Tech-savvy VES people can enjoy back the flicks on PC and Apple computers, iPads, and entertainment systems with compatible High-definition multimedia interface connections. The studio states it's the "first digital streaming program for honours challengers." Awesome! But wait one minute -- didn't Fox Searchlight break a tech barrier last Jan. 7 by putting Black Swan, 127 Hrs and Conviction on iTunes for nearly 100,000 SAG people to see on the their iPad, apple iphone, ipod device touch, MAC or PC, or Apple TV? Adopted not much later on iTunes by Focus Features' The Children Are Right and Vital's The Fighter? Lionsgate, The new sony, and also the Weinstein Company arrived at SAG voters via iTunes, too. Exactly why is the Vital/Luxurious program different? "iTunes enables for any download not streaming," notes a Vital representative. Vital has certainly grabbed a significant digital beachhead earlier within the honours season than anybody yet. Expect more streaming screeners for additional voter groups. Digital distribution works, as iTunes-screener-powered SAG and Oscar those who win Christian Bale, Melissa Leo, and Natalie Portman can attest. Digital screeners often cost under Dvd disks. Like a studio publicist told THR, delivering 100,000 Dvd disks to voters may cost "between $400,000 to some million. [Professionals] discuss how economical it had been [to transmit screeners electronically]." But physical DVD screeners won't be completely changed by digital screeners immediately. As you honours campaigner informs THR, "A few of the older voters don't have email." SAG Academy awards Vital Pictures Super 8 Fox Searchlight Pictures AMPAS Constantly Rango

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

The Coen Siblings Enter Television With Hourlong Comedy At Fox From Imagine TV

EXCLUSIVE: Within the greatest-profile migration of feature talent to television to date this development season, Oscar-winning filmmakers Ethan Coen and Joel Coen are going to executive produce an hourlong single-camera comedy for Fox, that the two co-produced with another feature author, Phil Johnston (Cedar plank Rapids). The project, entitled HarveKarbo, has brought a script commitment with significant penalty from Fox. It originates from Imagine TV, whose principal John Grazer is credited with tempting the Coen siblings to television. (Ethan and Joel Coen did their 2003 feature Intolerable Cruelty with Imagine). HarveKarbo, which is compiled by Johnston, features the kind of cool, offbeat figures that are presently a standard feature of the Coen siblings’ movies. The result is the title character — an ill-tempered LA private eye whose cases frequently involve the depraved doings from the Hollywood elite — and the deadbeat buddies in La’ El Segundo. Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, Johnston, Grazer and Francie Calfo are executive creating for Imagine TV and twentieth century Fox TV. The Coen siblings have won 4 Oscars: 3 in 2008 for No Country For Old Males (best picture, writing and pointing) and something in 1997 for Fargo (writing). There is a total of 13 Oscar nominations, including 3 a year ago for True Grit, and many lately authored the approaching caper comedy Gambit, directed by Michael Hoffman. Johnston lately authored Disney Animation’s Wreck It Rob, which is launched in November 2012, and it is presently writing Reply All for DreamWorks with Zach Galifianakis attached. Ethan Coen, Joel Coen are with UTA, Johnston is by using CAA.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Casting Call: Kurt Russell In Foretells Join Quentin Tarantinos Django Unchained

First Released: October 2, 2011 2:37 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images Caption Kurt Russell and Quentin Tarantino arrive towards the premiere of Grindhouse in the Orpheum Theatre in La on March 26, 2007LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Kurt Russell is apparently set to become listed on forces with Quentin Tarantino again. The actor, who labored using the legendary author/director for 2007s Grindhouse, is within foretells join Tarantinos latest project, Django Unchained, based on the Hollywood Reporter. Russell, 60, would play malicious plantation movie director Ace a job initially provided to Kevin Costner, who bowed from the project a week ago because of arranging conflicts, based on the mag. The film, which boasts an exciting-star cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel L. Jackson, Christoph Waltz and Jamie Foxx, is slated for theatrical release on Christmas Day 2012. In related Django news, People reported Inglourious Basterds star Christoph Waltz lately experienced a pelvic injuries throughout equestrian training around the group of the western drama. Christoph Waltz was hurt while training together with his equine when preparing for his role, the stars repetition told the mag inside a statement inside a story published on Friday. Waltz is presently receiving treatment for any dislocated pelvic bone and it is searching toward getting in the saddle. Djangos production schedule remains unchanged, the mag reviews, and also the Academy Award champion is anticipated to create a full recovery. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.