Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Christopher Lloyd Among Pilot Additions

Veteran Christpher Lloyd continues to be drawn on to star opposite John Leguizamo and Dustin Ybarra in Basic steps multicamera comedy pilot Only Fools And Horses. In line with the British format, the multicamera comedy stories the misadventures of two streetwise siblings, Del (Leguizamo) and Rodney (Ybarra), as well as their aging grandfather (Lloyd) because they concoct crazy, morally questionable get-wealthy-quick schemes within their mission being riches. Also cast within the pilot isBJ Bales (Happy Being) as Trigger, a ghetto-speaking disadvantage guy who's Del and Rodney’s perpetual enemy. Lloyd is by using Gersh and Freedman Management Bales is by using APA and Principato-Youthful, Majandra Delfino (The Truly Amazing Condition Of Georgia) continues to be cast in ABC’s single-camera pilot starring Mandy Moore and directed by Shawn Levy. The project, compiled by Bob Fisher and Stacy Traub, focuses on bride and groom Annie (Moore) and Ben, who obtain the chance a person can have to operate a stylish, new restaurant in Annies home town getting her nearer to her desperate and-maintenance family. APA-repped Delfino will have certainly one of Annie’s siblings, who's divorced and living in your own home. twentieth century Fox TV is creating with Shawn Levy and Marty Adelsteins studio-based banner. Nikita alumna Tiffany Hines continues to be put into Basic steps drama pilot Americana, a cleaning soap in regards to a famous fashion industry clan. It focuses on legendary designer Robert Soulter (Anthony LaPaglia), the patriarch of the sprawling family who just welcomed a brand new member, Alice Clarke (Ashley Greene), a youthful designer whose shocking arrival turns the household and also the legendary label thoroughly. Hines, repped by Medavoy Management and also the Corsa Agency, will have Shane, an attractive medical student and Alices closest friend. Employed by Alice to model inside a fashion show, Shanediscovers that her existence is going to changeand not always for that better. Actress-author Liz Cackowski (Failing to remember Sarah Marshall) has became a member of CBS single-camera comedy pilot from feature author-director Nick Stoller. The twentysomething ensemble comedy focuses on Mike (Michael Angarano), dedication-phobic ad agency professional who, after you have left by his longtime girlfriend Laura (Brie Larson), realizes he needs to continue dealing with her one cubicle away. Cackowski, repped by UTA and three Arts, will have Ingrid. Chernin Entertainment and twentieth century Fox TV are creating.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Buffini to script 'Night Circus'

Moira Buffini continues to be hired to create the script for Summit Entertainment's romancer "The Evening Circus," annually following the minimajor acquired feature privileges to Erin Morgenstern's novel. Buffini's writing credits include "Jane Eyre," "Tamara Drewe" and also the approaching "Byzantium." "The Evening Circus" was released by Knopf Doubleday Posting Group in October. David Heyman and Shaun Clifford will make the film through the Heyday Films banner. Richard Pine will executive produce. Story's dedicated to two youthful illusionists fighting out their fathers' age-old competition amongst an enchanted circus, bound with a fated love, and determined to modify the lives of around them. Erik Feig, leader of manufacture of the Lionsgate Movie Group, and Summit professional Jeyun Choi will oversee the work for the studio. Buffini is symbolized by CAA. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Activision CEO joins Coca-Cola board

The Coca-Cola Co. has elected Activision Blizzard president and CEO Bobby Kotick to the company's board of directors. As part of the move, Kotick was appointed to the Atlanta-based company's management development committee. "Bobby brings an entrepreneurial mindset and a high level of financial literacy and digital knowledge to our company," said Muhtar Kent, chairman-CEO of the Coca-Cola Co. "His global brand expertise and insight will be invaluable as we continue to grow our business and invest in enhancing our digital engagement with consumers and customers around the world." Activision Blizzard, the world's largest videogame publisher, is behind such franchises as "World of Warcraft," "StarCraft" and "Call of Duty," the top-selling title for the last several years, breaking sales records with each release. Kotick has served as CEO of Activision since 1991. From 2003-08, Kotick also served as a director of Yahoo. Contact Marc Graser at marc.graser@variety.com

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Keck's Exclusive: Sarah Michelle Gellar Strips on Ringer

Sarah Michelle Gellar "Stripper Bridget is coming back!" Ringer's Sarah Michelle Gellar described within the Golden Globes. Now this exclusive Start Searching photo proves it. TheMarch 6 episode in the CW thriller flashes to Bridget's Wyoming strip club years, as she going for a person for just about any lap dance. Executive producer Pam Veasey states Sarah loves coping with showcase this sexy side of her character. And merely just in case any obsessive SMG fans wonder, yes, Pam states the authors truly will probably eventually show Bridget on stage working her pole. Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Philip Bruns dies at 80

Philip Bruns, who co-starred within the seventies comedy series "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," died in La on Wednesday, February. 8, of natural causes. He was 80.Bruns made an appearance on two seasons from the series, playing Mary's father around the cleaning soap-opera parody. Younger crowd spent 3 years with Jackie Gleason on his comedy-variety show within the mid-sixties.Born in Pipestone, Minn., Bruns attended Yale University's drama school, then started his career in NY around the stage so that as an abundant actor in TV advertisements.He later visited La, showing up in additional than 40 movies, including "Flashdance," "The Stunt Guy" and "My Personal Favorite Year."Bruns is made it by his wife, actress Laurie Hot dogs. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com

Thursday, February 9, 2012

DC Comics Launches Smallville Season 11

Smallville Season 11 comic book In one of the closing scenes of last May's Smallville series finale, Chloe Sullivan tells her Superman-worshipping son, "There will always be more adventures for another day." That day is about to arrive, thanks to a new comic-book series that picks up where the long-running show left off. On April 13, DC Comics launches Smallville Season 11 in digital format (and later in print collections).Season 11 begins six months after Clark Kent defeated Darkseid and stopped the planet Apokolips from crashing into Earth. He's now settling into life as the Man of Steel while continuing to carry on his dual identity as a mild-mannered reporter at the Daily Planet. "It's Clark's first year as Superman," says writer Bryan Q. Miller, who was also a writer on the TV show and has previously scripted DC's Teen Titans and Batgirl comics. "He's riding the high of everything working out so far. And he enjoys that he can stop and shake hands with folks after he saves them."Don't expect the good times to last forever. Lex Luthor - brought back from the dead as Smallville ended but wiped of his memories, including that Clark is super-powered alien - will be one of Superman's main adversaries in the series. "Most people are thrilled that Superman saved the world by moving a planet out of the way," Miller says, "but Lex and a handful of others are concerned that there's a guy out there who can move planets."Fans of the TV show will no doubt be thrilled to see many of the supporting cast featured prominently in the story. "It's a continuation of the lives of characters seen weekly over the course of 10 years," Miller says. "It's an ensemble book with Clark Kent at the core. Clark just so happens to now be Superman." That ensemble includes Lois Lane, his fiancé and fellow reporter; his childhood best friend, Chloe; and Oliver Queen, aka the Green Arrow. As was teased in the finale, Chloe and Ollie are now married. (In fact, she's going by the name Chloe Sullivan-Queen.)The first arc of Smallville Season 11 is scheduled to include 12 chapters, which will be available via the DC Comics app on Apple, Android and Windows mobile devices, as well as online at read.dccomics.com. The first print edition goes on sale May 16 and will collect the opening four chapters, along with an episode guide to the TV show. The digital covers (including the one pictured above) are the work of artist Cat Staggs, while Gary Frank will handle the print covers. Pere Pérez, who worked with Miller on the Batgirl comic, will handle the interior art.UPDATE: Here's an exclusive look at the first print edition cover, by artist Gary Frank. Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

'War Horse' Star Among Hollywood's Equine Elite

ACTON, Calif. (AP) One star of Steven Spielberg's latest epic likes to finish his workday by getting around inside the muck, kicking his legs in mid-air and flaring his nostrils.Finder, a 12-year-old thoroughbred, is a type of greater than 150 equine artists featured inside the Oscar-nominated "War Equine," then one of 14 who play in the scene-stealing Joey. He endures a ranch about 45 miles northeast of Hollywood with veteran equine trainer Bobby Lovgren, who oversaw all the equine action on "War Equine.""Plowing, riding, chasing after after choose, it's inside,Inch mentioned Lovgren, who calls "War Equine" ''the finest equine movie available.Inch Lovgren might be the protg of legendary Hollywood horseman Glenn Randall, who trained Roy Rogers' Trigger.Due to the lengthy lasting advantage of horses on-screen, Lovgren, Finder and "War Equine" continue a longtime tradition of Hollywood horses that began while using earliest movies."Bobby and also the team literally completed miracles while using horses about this film," Spielberg mentioned. "I desired it to appear such as the horses were undertaking their parts around (stars) Emily Watson or Peter Mullan, which is what happened. There has been occasions throughout production when the horses responded in manners I'd never imagined a equine could react. You just relax and thank your lucky stars these horses are very conscious that they might give everything with a moment."People moments needed several days of training together with a 22-member team of shoes, handlers company, equine makeup artists.Occur England through the First World War, "War Equine" concentrates on the lengthy lasting relationship between Joey as well as the farm boy who trained him. When Joey is provided to soldiers heading into fight, the equine begins a trip that can bring him through various fighting factions and to the lives of soldiers and regular people that are moved by his strength and spirit.The film remains nominated for six Academy awards, including cinematography and greatest picture.Since the film's "equine master," Lovgren oversaw everything equine-related. His team prepared the equine stars for various duties. Some increased being expert jumpers, others learned to stumble or feign difficult. There has been horses for riding and horses for yanking, in addition to stand-inches for your star horses while shots were being set. Lovgren's team appeared to become responsible for teaching the heavens the best way to ride and take proper care of the animals."Most of us increased being incredibly attached to the horses," mentioned cast member Patrick Kennedy. "Coping with know these horses and seeking to ride them was the best privilege I've ever suffered.InchNo horses are credited by title inside the film, as well as the filmmakers wouldn't say why. Lovgren mentioned it is not uncommon: "Sometimes they'll put a few in the horses' names, however, you realize, reasonably, it's difficult to condition that there's one hero Joey."The trainer, whose many credits include last summer's "Cowboys & Aliens," typically stays three several days planning his equine stars for just about any film shoot. He is experienced in "liberty" work, meaning the horses aren't restrained at all and learn to respond to hands signals and the body gestures.The 46-year-old horseman was elevated inside an equestrian family in Nigeria that runs a substantial jumping and dressage barn. Lovgren mentioned he didn't much enjoy the public dealings that really work needed, so he headed to Hollywood to know a completely new type of equine training. The 23 years he's spent used in movies prepared him for your challenges of "War Equine.""All the moments that individuals required to do had really all been done before in other films that I'd done, but never all-in-one. This needed everything and hang all things in one basket," he mentioned. "I'm happy with my other films, like 'Zorro' and 'Seabiscuit,' nevertheless it merely has a little inside. The equine isn't the focus. In 'War Horse' it's, which is constantly.InchAlthough Lovgren doesn't typically use their very own horses on set (he has three, including Finder), he mentioned he was lucky relating to this film that Finder was the very best color. (Finder as well as the other horses playing Joey relied on makeup to be look identical, with four white-colored socks together with a white-colored star by themselves heads.)Lovgren met Finder while keeping focused on "Seabiscuit" and loved him a lot he bought him. The thoroughbred is a lot more significant than most horses, Lovgren mentioned, making them an ideal superstar.Plus, they can play both genders. Finder carried out mother inside an early scene inside the film showing the birth of Joey. That sequence and taking advantage of a foal was probably the most difficult, Lovgren mentioned. "They're very youthful, so you don't have lots of time to coach them."Nearly my way through "War Equine" was shot with real horses, aside from any handful of moments which will have triggered injuries for the animals. Lovgren recognized Spielberg's team for sincere approach to the horses.Probably the most difficult part of Lovgren's job isn't coping with the animals, but getting together with filmmakers together with other employees on go about what the horses need and whatever they can and cannot do. Once filming begins, "it's a little more about communication capabilities than about training. That's something I've required to really learn," he mentioned. "Clearly, I started coping with animals because I don't fully trust people (laughs), so that has been very vital that you understand to accomplish this.InchViewing Lovgren with Finder, you can start to see the mutual respect and love involving the two. Lovgren boosts his arm as well as the effective animal rears up. He comprises a backward motion getting a whip as well as the equine supports. He strikes the whip on the ground and Finder bangs his hoof to the muck. Lovgren throws wood 24 yards away, and Finder incurs it and stands on his mark.Lovgren doesn't train with treats, because "in the event you continue set and someone walks by by getting an apple, what's he prone to do then?"Rather, the animal's reward is "I leave him alone," Lovgren mentioned. Still, Finder stands with full confidence by his side.So using the challenges of "War Equine," can it be harder dealing with four-legged artists or two-legged Hollywood types?"I'm not prone to answer that!" Lovgren mentioned getting a grin. "Most of us understand that answer, but I'm not prone to answer that."Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements may not be launched, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. By Sandy Cohen The month of the month of january 25, 2012 PHOTO CREDIT AP Photo/Matt Sayles ACTON, Calif. (AP) One star of Steven Spielberg's latest epic likes to finish his workday by getting around inside the muck, kicking his legs in mid-air and flaring his nostrils.Finder, a 12-year-old thoroughbred, is a type of greater than 150 equine artists featured inside the Oscar-nominated "War Equine," then one of 14 who play in the scene-stealing Joey. He endures a ranch about 45 miles northeast of Hollywood with veteran equine trainer Bobby Lovgren, who oversaw all the equine action on "War Equine.""Plowing, riding, chasing after after choose, it's inside,Inch mentioned Lovgren, who calls "War Equine" ''the finest equine movie available.Inch Lovgren might be the protg of legendary Hollywood horseman Glenn Randall, who trained Roy Rogers' Trigger.Due to the lengthy lasting advantage of horses on-screen, Lovgren, Finder and "War Equine" continue a longtime tradition of Hollywood horses that began while using earliest movies."Bobby and also the team literally completed miracles while using horses relating to this film," Spielberg mentioned. "I desired it to appear such as the horses were undertaking their parts around (stars) Emily Watson or Peter Mullan, which is what happened. There has been occasions throughout production when the horses responded in manners I'd never imagined a equine could react. You just relax and thank your lucky stars these horses are very conscious that they might give everything with a moment."People moments needed several days of training together with a 22-member team of footwear, handlers company, equine makeup artists.Occur England through the First World War, "War Equine" concentrates on the lengthy lasting relationship between Joey as well as the farm boy who trained him. When Joey is provided to soldiers heading into fight, the equine begins a trip that can bring him through various fighting factions and to the lives of soldiers and regular people that are moved by his strength and spirit.The film remains nominated for six Academy awards, including cinematography and greatest picture.Since the film's "equine master," Lovgren oversaw everything equine-related. His team prepared the equine stars for various duties. Some increased being expert jumpers, others learned to stumble or feign difficult. There has been horses for riding and horses for yanking, in addition to stand-inches for your star horses while shots were being set. Lovgren's team appeared to become responsible for teaching the heavens the best way to ride and take proper care of the animals."Most of us increased being incredibly attached to the horses," mentioned cast member Patrick Kennedy. "Coping with know these horses and seeking to ride them was the best privilege I've ever suffered.InchNo horses are credited by title inside the film, as well as the filmmakers wouldn't say why. Lovgren mentioned it is not uncommon: "Sometimes they'll put a few in the horses' names, however, you realize, reasonably, it's difficult to condition that there's one hero Joey."The trainer, whose many credits include last summer's "Cowboys & Aliens," typically stays three several days planning his equine stars for just about any film shoot. He is experienced in "liberty" work, meaning the horses aren't restrained at all and learn to resolve hands signals and the body gestures.The 46-year-old horseman was elevated inside an equestrian family in Nigeria that runs a substantial jumping and dressage barn. Lovgren mentioned he didn't much enjoy the public dealings that really work needed, so he headed to Hollywood to know a completely new type of equine training. The 23 years he's spent used in movies prepared him for your challenges of "War Equine.""All the moments that individuals required to do had really all been done before in other films that I'd done, but never all-in-one. This needed everything and hang all things in one basket," he mentioned. "I'm happy with my other films, like 'Zorro' and 'Seabiscuit,' nevertheless it basically has a little inside. The equine isn't the focus. In 'War Horse' it's, which is constantly.InchAlthough Lovgren doesn't typically use their very own horses on set (he has three, including Finder), he mentioned he was lucky relating to this film that Finder was the very best color. (Finder as well as the other horses playing Joey relied on makeup to be look identical, with four white-colored socks together with a white-colored star by themselves heads.)Lovgren met Finder while keeping focused on "Seabiscuit" and loved him a great deal he bought him. The thoroughbred is a lot more significant than most horses, Lovgren mentioned, making them an ideal celebrity.Plus, they can play both genders. Finder carried out mother inside an early scene inside the film showing the birth of Joey. That sequence and taking advantage of a foal was probably the most difficult, Lovgren mentioned. "They're very youthful, so you don't have lots of time to coach them."Nearly my way through "War Equine" was shot with real horses, apart from a few moments which will have triggered injuries for the animals. Lovgren recognized Spielberg's team for sincere approach to the horses.Probably the most difficult part of Lovgren's job isn't coping with the animals, but getting together with filmmakers together with other employees on go about what the horses need and whatever they can and cannot do. Once filming begins, "it's a little more about communication capabilities than about training. That's something I've required to really learn," he mentioned. "Clearly, I started coping with animals because I don't deal with people (laughs), so that has been very vital that you understand to accomplish this.InchViewing Lovgren with Finder, you can start to see the mutual respect and love involving the two. Lovgren boosts his arm as well as the effective animal rears up. He comprises a backward motion getting a whip as well as the equine supports. He strikes the whip on the ground and Finder bangs his hoof to the muck. Lovgren throws wood 24 yards away, and Finder incurs it and stands on his mark.Lovgren doesn't train with treats, because "in the event you continue set and someone walks by by getting an apple, what's he prone to do then?"Rather, the animal's reward is "I leave him alone," Lovgren mentioned. Still, Finder stands with full confidence by his side.So using the challenges of "War Equine," can it be harder coping with four-legged artists or two-legged Hollywood types?"I'm not prone to answer that!" Lovgren mentioned getting a grin. "Everybody recognizes that answer, but I'm not prone to answer that."Copyright 2012 Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements may not be launched, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.