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Say Goodbye to ‘Burn Notice’

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Bruce Campbell as Sam Axe, Coby Bell as Jesse Porter, Gabrielle Anwar as Fiona Glenanne, Jeffrey Donovan as Michael Westen, and Sharon Gless as Madeline Westen in 'Burn Notice' (Photo by Robert Ascroft/USA Network/© NBC Universal, Inc.)

If you notice your favorite Burn Notice fan is uncharacteristically depressed on September 13, 2013, give them a hug and tell them everything will be okay. The popular series comes to an end on September 12th after seven seasons of entertaining audiences over the hot summer months.

According to USA Network, the team will reunite for one final episode that promises to answer lingering questions. And, without giving away any spoilers, one character will not survive…

“This final episode is a must-see for any Burn Notice fan — whether you’ve been with us since the pilot or just caught the occasional marathon on USA,” stated show creator, Matt Nix. “It’s bittersweet to bring the series to an end, but I’m really happy to be leaving viewers with a great series finale. It’s satisfying and has some major surprises.”

“When Burn Notice began in 2007, it was one of the shows that reinvented summer television and helped create a new television-watching season,” added Chris McCumber and Jeff Wachtel, USA Network co-presidents. “As the series draws to a close, it leaves behind an unparalleled legacy as one of the most popular and transformational shows on television.”

Details on the Series Finale:

In the farewell episode, Michael Westen (Jeffrey Donovan) finds himself at the end of the road. Still at odds with the CIA and unable to forgive himself for betraying his team, he will need to regain the trust of those closest to him to finish what he started. However, in order to face the last of his demons some sacrifices must be made and lives risked, maybe even his own.

Fan Activities Planned:

USA will air a day-long Burn Notice marathon prior to airing the series finale on Thursday, September 12th. The marathon kicks off at 6am and will include three season six episodes along with every season seven episode.

The network also plans to actively include fans in the series finale via social media. Per USA, here’s the details on the send-off of the series:

· Fan Farewells – USA is inviting fans to get in on the heart-stopping action by sending in their own farewell messages to Burn Notice via Instagram, Tout and Vine using #FinalBurn. Select videos will run on-air and on the show’s official social channels throughout the marathon.

· “Thank You Thursdays” – A series of weekly posts showing appreciation for its loyal fans by featuring their art on USA’s social channels.

· Prizes – Viewers who are active in the #FinalBurn online conversation will have a chance to win Burn Notice prizes, including signed scripts.

· Behind the Burn – As they watch the finale, fans can use their mobile devices to access an extraordinary second screen sync experience on sync.usanetwork.com.




‘Blue’ with Julia Stiles Renewed for Season Three

Julia Stiles in Blue
Julia Stiles and Jacob Vargas in ‘Blue’ (Photo ©2013 WIGSCO, LLC)

Haven’t heard of Blue and wondering what network it’s on and why you haven’t seen any commercials advertising the drama series? Don’t feel left out. Blue is an online series on WIGS.com, and while it’s had 26 million views online over its first two seasons, it’s not exactly a household name.

The scripted series, however, does hold the title as the number one online scripted drama and stars new and returning cast members Julia Stiles, Daren Kagasoff, Alexz Johnson, Uriah Shelton, Laura Spencer, Kathleen Quinlan, Carla Gallo, and James Morrison. Season three will also introduce Eric Stoltz as the new love interest and launch the acting debut of Stiles’ sister Jane O’Hara who’ll play Stiles’ sister in the series.

Filming will begin soon on season three, which will find Blue “getting a little too close to a client. Also, Blue’s son, Josh (Shelton), keeps a life-changing secret of his own from his mother.”

Karen Graci directs from a script she co-wrote with WIGS co-creator Rodrigo Garcia.

Gravity Trailer – Sandra Bullock Spins Through Space

Gravity Poster
Poster for 'Gravity' - Photo © Warner Bros Pictures
“At 372 miles above the earth, there is nothing to carry sound, no air pressure, no oxygen. Life in space is impossible.”
 
Warner Bros Pictures has released a gripping new trailer for the sci-fi film Gravity starring Oscar winners Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. In the trailer, Bullock is left floating in space, spinning out of control and using up too much oxygen.
 
Directed by Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity will open in theaters on October 4, 2013.
 
The Plot:
 
Sandra Bullock plays Dr. Ryan Stone, a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney). But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone – tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness. The deafening silence tells them they have lost any link to Earth and any chance for rescue. As fear turns to panic, every gulp of air eats away at what little oxygen is left. But the only way home may be to go further out into the terrifying expanse of space.
 

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Keanu Reeves’ Man of Tai Chi Trailer is Here

Man of Tai Chi Poster and Trailer“A man of honor, tempted by glory, corrupted by power…”
 
The trailer for Keanu Reeves’ directorial debut Man of Tai Chi has arrived featuring lots of action, although not much in the way of action scenes with Reeves. The RadiusTWC release stars Reeves, Tiger Chen, and Karen Mok and will arrive on VOD on September 27th followed by a theatrical release on November 1st.
 
The Plot:
 
The film follows the spiritual journey of a young martial artist (played by Tiger Chen) whose unparalleled Tai Chi skills land him in a highly lucrative underworld fight club. As the fights intensify, so does his will to survive.
 
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First Look: Escape from Tomorrow Poster

Considering how protective Disney is of its brand, I’m surprised Escape from Tomorrow is allowed to have a theatrical release. Shot without permission at Walt Disney World and Disneyland, this feature film directorial debut by Randy Moore was screened at Sundance Film Festival and praised for both its guerilla-style filmmaking and story. Escape from Tomorrow will be released on VOD and in limited theatrical release on October 11, 2013.
 
The Plot:
 
An epic battle begins when a middle-aged American husband and father of two learns that he has lost his job. Keeping the news from his nagging wife and wound-up children, he packs up the family and embarks on a full day of park hopping amid enchanted castles and fairytale princesses. Soon, the manufactured mirth of the fantasy land around him begins to haunt his subconscious. An idyllic family vacation quickly unravels into a surrealist nightmare of paranoid visions, bizarre encounters, and an obsessive pursuit of a pair of sexy teenage Parisians. Chillingly shot in black and white, Escape from Tomorrow dissects the mythology of artificial perfection while subversively attacking our culture’s obsession with mass entertainment.
 
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Vin Diesel Talks ‘Riddick’, the Franchise, and Sci-Fi Films

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Vin Diesel stars in 'Riddick' (Photo © 2013 Universal Pictures)

It’s been quite a journey for Vin Diesel in getting this third film of the series into theaters, and in fact he had to come up with the financing on his own in order to get Riddick made. Riddick, which follows 2000’s Pitch Black and 2004’s The Chronicles of Riddick, is more of an independent production which meant the budget was smaller than Diesel originally envisioned. It also meant that the fans’ demand for an R-rated follow-up was possible.

Discussing Riddick at a press conference in Los Angeles, Diesel talked about why it’s been so long between films and what it took for him to get back into character.

Vin Diesel Riddick Press Conference

You’ve now done these three films. Do you want more of this world or are you ready to move on? Do you want to do more sci-fi films?

Vin Diesel: “I would love to do more science fiction. We have another project at Universal called Soldiers of the Sun that’s very interesting and an opportunity to go into that genre. But that’s a really good question because I’ve been thinking about that lately. The reality is that I always envisioned the Riddick franchise as a continuing mythology, so I always imagined that there would be many other films to follow. And yet, there’s part of what you said that rings true which is I do feel like I answered that growing request from the fans that said, ‘Please make another Riddick.’

It was one of the three promises that I either made or people assumed that I made on the social media network. One of them, obviously, was the return of Letty (Michelle Rodriguez). That was something everyone was so vocal about four and a half years ago. The second was the resurrection of Riddick and reawakening that mythology. And then, of course, the third one you all know which is Hannibal the Conqueror, which is the one promise I haven’t delivered on yet, but I will.

Now that I have kids, it’s a little bit trickier to do Riddick. We were initially going to try to make Riddick before I did Fast 5, and then I learned that we were expecting a child. I didn’t think it would be fair to the child and I didn’t think it would be fair to the fans to go to that dark place while welcoming a life into the world. So Riddick waited until after I did the more family-centered Fast 5.

As you remember, in Fast 5 the idea of pregnancy was very present in the Brian and Mia relationship, which played to the fact that my son was being born while we were making that movie. I couldn’t play the Riddick character and go to that dark place. I guess the reason why I’m saying that is because it is a dark place to go to to play Riddick. It’s very rewarding to see the movie, it’s very rewarding to make the movie, but playing the character is sometimes a lot more difficult than other characters because it takes so much pre-production or preparation to get into that character.

For this version, with where Riddick is now in this movie and his state of mind in this movie, I went to the woods for four months and prepared by basically being a recluse. I prepared the inner core of the character and specifically because I was also producing it, it was so important to get that core character correct so that I could easily tap into it while maintaining some kind of circumspect view of what was going on with the production, as a producer.”

Because you are a producer on this, how difficult is it to be the boss of your cast masts? How do you switch out being an actor and being a producer?

Vin Diesel: “I try to create an environment where, when we step onto the set, we’re all in character. Kind of a funny, old Dungeons & Dragons thing we used to say while we were playing Dungeons & Dragons, I don’t know if you guys know this but when we would play Dungeons & Dragons there would be all of us around a table.

Every now and then someone might say something random like, ‘I’m tired. I might just take a nap or something,’ and the DM would say, ‘Everything that you say is in-game,’ … go with me on this … which is a similar approach to the way we approached making this movie. When you come onto the set, everything should be focused around your character and you should stay in the pocket as much as possible.

Every actor has their own process. For me, I really need to stay in the pocket. So, if I’m on set and I’m in character, I’m not thinking like a producer. If I’m on set and I’m not in character, wardrobe, and make-up, and all those things and I’m just coming on set for the moments that I’m not shooting, then I’m able to be the producer. This was tricky because it wasn’t like being the producer of Fast and Furious. This was being the producer of something that, if it didn’t work, I would have lost my house.

Everything that I had on my life was leveraged to make this movie. So, the producorial role, the stakes were higher than for any producer I know because the skin in the game was real. I was so committed to answering this growing request from the social media fans to continue this character, and the only way that I could pull it off was by leveraging everything.”

Since this was an independent production this time, is this the story you always envisioned to follow The Chronicles of Riddick? How has that evolved?

Vin Diesel: “It isn’t the story that I had always envisioned to follow the last chapter of Chronicles. When we first gave the script to the studio, part of what I’ve been trying to do with the studio and have been very successful with, as you’ve seen with the Fast franchise, is to create movies while simultaneously thinking about the succeeding chapters, and how they would all interlink and how each film would speak to one another. That felt like the challenge of our millennium.

In the old millennium, when we made sequels and whenever we did franchise movies, we just put the brand up there and slapped something together. We didn’t expect the property to grow; we expected the property to fizzle out. It was exploiting a brand. That’s why I turned down all those films that you know that I turned down, the sequels. I didn’t feel like they were approaching it with that level of respect to an overall chronological story.

When we were doing The Chronicles of Riddick back in 2003, David [Twohy] and I put together three leather binders and each leather binder had a lock. They were those binders that you could lock. And we gave it to the head of the studio and we gave them one key. On the first binder, it said Core I, the second binder said Core II, and the third binder said Core III.

At that production level, at that amount of money that we were spending at that point, we were thinking we were going directly to the Underverse for Core II, and then to Furya for Core III. When years and years started to go by and we weren’t delivering the next chapter, we had to make a very conscious decision to find a way to tell the next chapter, to continue the story, and to continue the mythology – even if it meant that we weren’t going to get the size budget we had just had on The Chronicles of Riddick.

Almost luckily for us, there was an outcry from the social media to make this one rated R, which did two things. One is it ruled out all possibilities of a studio backing you. As you know, rated R movies are few and far between nowadays. We’re all witnessing seeing less and less rated R movies, or less and less of them are being made. So that ruled out the idea of the studio backing it from the beginning which meant that we had to take a more independent route.

So I went to Europe to a film market and presented what this film was going to be, and got foreign money to start this movie and to be the bulk of the financing for this movie. And then it was up to us to take those somewhat limited means, especially in comparison to where we were on Chronicles, and tell a story with those limited means. Thank god the audience wanted it rated R because that justified, in some ways, taking a more independent route.”

How did fighting Dwayne Johnson in Fast 5 compare to fighting Dave Bautista in Riddick? When you’re off camera did you ever arm wrestle?

Vin Diesel: “First of all, David Bautista came in and was just… I remember when he was auditioning, I immediately saw something. I immediately saw some potential. I had just worked with Dwayne Johnson on Fast 5, so I believed you could take somebody from the wrestling world and coach them into some really great performances. I was confident about that.

The fight sequence between Bautista was different in some ways. It took the same level of choreography, but the fight sequence in Fast 5 took us a week to shoot. Dwayne will tell you, anyone will tell you that it was one of the most rigorous scenes we’d ever shot because it wasn’t just all the physical component. There was an emotional component that was a part of that fight sequence that added an extra level of difficulty and intensity to it. This, the fight between me and Bautista is fun, but it wasn’t supposed to be a huge set piece in the way that the Dom-Hobbs fight is.

As you know, the Fast 5 of it all at the very introduction of Hobbs, you’re really waiting for the Hobbs-Dom showdown. This was done a little bit differently because we were still focusing on the Johns character where you didn’t have to do that for 5. But, I remember that day. I got spoiled on Fast 5 because I used to do fight sequences and I started to get self-conscious about fight sequences because, invariably, the other person would get hurt and you never want anyone to be hurt on a film, let alone you being responsible.

The great thing about working with these guys that have spent their life choreographing fights for wrestling is that that’s what they did, that’s their specialty. Their specialty is selling taking hits. Their specialty is selling explosive hits without really making a contact or really doing too much damage. So, I was able to exploit that for the Fast 5 fight, as well as exploit that with David Bautista. He’s the only character in Riddick that our protagonist fights to that degree, in part because he was conditioned to do that. He was such a great choice to have that fight sequence with.”

Steven Spielberg and George Lucas recently made some comments predicting that the film industry is going to implode and that only blockbuster franchise movies will get made while ticket prices will go up. As someone who stars in and produces those types of movies, what are your thoughts on their statements and how do you envision the future?

Vin Diesel: “Not on my watch! It won’t implode while I’m around, I promise you that. What are my thoughts on those statements? I’d love to talk to them. We should get Lucas and we should get Spielberg over here and really talk it out, face-to-face, mano-y-mano. I love Steven and I’m a huge fan of George Lucas. At the risk of sounding naive, I don’t see that in the immediate future.”

How do you envision the future of film?

Vin Diesel: “I envision the future sunny and with love, harmony, and oneness. ‘We are the World. We are the children.’ I think Hollywood is changing. I don’t know when the last time Steven Spielberg or George Lucas made a movie with Universal, but I can tell you that Universal is leading the charge. They’re looking at film differently. They’re planning ahead in a way that I’ve never seen a studio do before. They’re believing in a relationship between fan and film franchise in a new way. They’re more receptive to an audience, in part because of the social media to an audience in a way we’ve never been allowed and in a way that Steven could never have imagined.

When Lucas was doing Star Wars, he didn’t have a 50 million person Facebook to just sift through feedback to try to get an idea for what he was going to do next. It’s a luxury we have today and it’s really cool to see Universal leading the charge by listening. I mean, the thought of listening to an audience was unheard of five years ago. And you know from your history of going to movies, movies are that thing where you go and you buy a ticket and you never get to talk to the person that made it, and you never get to talk to the creator or the producer of those films.

You buy the ticket, shut up and sit down, and you could never comment about it. You could never have a relationship with it. If Clark Gable had a Facebook page, there would have been a Gone with the Wind 2.”

David Twohy says that he wants to do two more Riddick films. Do you want to do two more?

Vin Diesel: “Tell David to give me the goddamn script for the next one right now. He’s late! I was expecting it yesterday.”




‘Runner Runner’ Trailer with Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake

Runner Runner features Ben Affleck (the new Batman), Justin Timberlake, and Gemma Arterton in a story inspired by true events. Directed by Brad Furman (The Lincoln Lawyer), Runner Runner also stars Anthony Mackie, David Costabile, Ben Schwartz and Oliver Cooper.

20th Century Fox is releasing Runner Runner in theaters on October 4, 2013.

The Plot:

Princeton grad student Richie (Justin Timberlake), believing he’s been swindled, travels to Costa Rica to confront online gambling tycoon Ivan Block (Ben Affleck). Richie is seduced by Block’s promise of immense wealth, until he learns the disturbing truth about his benefactor. When the FBI tries to coerce Richie to help bring down Block, Richie faces his biggest gamble ever: attempting to outmaneuver the two forces closing in on him.

Richie is chasing a new version of the American dream: easy, instant and limitless wealth. Once on the Wall Street fast track, Richie lost everything when the market crashed and is now starting over, hustling his way through graduate school. After being cheated by an online gambling site and watching his tuition money disappear, Richie flies to Costa Rica to confront the gambling legend behind the site: Ivan Block.

Block is impressed by Richie’s savvy and takes the younger man under his wing, promising to show Richie the ropes. Soon thereafter, Richie falls for Block’s associate –sophisticated COO Rebecca Shafran (Gemma Arterton) – and he embraces a world that sees all of his fantasies come to life. But Richie soon learns that Block is wanted for racketeering, extortion and bribery, and that FBI Special Agent Shavers (Anthony Mackie) is obsessed with bringing Block and his associates to justice.

Block decides to pull up stakes and leave Richie behind as the fall guy. With Shavers closing in, Richie must figure out a way to stay a step ahead of Block and Shavers – or risk a future behind bars.




‘Neighbors’ Red Band Trailer Pits Seth Rogen Against Zac Efron

This restricted – as in definitely not safe for work – new Neighbors trailer finds Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne super happy to have a frat move in next door. But they quickly come to their senses when the frat boys throw wild parties and aren’t satisfied with keeping their sexual activities confined to indoors.

Neighbors (formerly known as Townies) opens in theaters on May 9, 2014.

‘The Hunger Games: Catching Fire’ Inspires a Clothing Line

Capitol Couture Catching Fire Wool Coat

Lionsgate and Net-A-Porter.com have teamed up for a special “Capitol Couture by Trish Summerville” clothing line based on the costumes worn in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The new fashion collection was designed by the movie’s costume designer and includes 16 ready-to-wear items along with leather goods and jewelry inspired by the second film of The Hunger Games franchise.

The new line of clothing will launch near the film’s November 22, 2013 release date.

“I am extremely proud of the designs that we created for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and there’s no partner more appropriate for ‘Capitol Couture’ than the world’s most cutting-edge luxury retailer. I can’t wait to share it with the public through this exclusive partnership with Lionsgate and NET-A-PORTER,” stated Summerville.

Summerville earned the Costume Designer’s Guild Award for David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. She also was awarded the Costume Designer of the Year award at the 10th Annual Style Awards for her work in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

Details on The Hunger Games: Catching Fire: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire begins as Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) has returned home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson). Winning means that they must turn around and leave their family and close friends, embarking on a “Victor’s Tour” of the districts.

Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) – a competition that could change Panem forever.




Glee Sings The Beatles Track List Announced

Glee Sings The Beatles14 songs from Glee‘s season five episodes one and two will be featured on Glee Sings The Beatles set for release on September 24, 2013. Season five kicks off on September 26th at 9pm on Fox with “Love, Love, Love” showcasing Beatles songs followed on October 3rd with “Tina in the Sky with Diamonds.” Among the classic Beatles hits the Glee cast will be singing are “Let It Be,” “A Hard Day’s Night,” and “Yesterday.”
 
To date, Glee has sold over 55 million tracks and 13 million albums. And according to Fox, the Glee cast has “also set a groundbreaking record for the most songs charted by a single act on the Billboard Hot 100, surpassing records previously held by Elvis Presley, The Beatles and James Brown.”
 
Previous #1 releases include Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna, Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers, and Glee: The Music, Journey To Regionals.

Glee Sings The Beatles Track List

1. Yesterday
2. Drive My Car
3. Got To Get You Into My Life
4. You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away
5. Help
6. A Hard Day’s Night
7. I Saw Her Standing There
8. All You Need Is Love
9. Get Back
10. Here Comes The Sun
11. Something
12. Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
13. Hey Jude
14. Let It Be
 
Source: Fox

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