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People’s Choice Awards 2012 Nominees Announced

Daniel Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
Daniel Radcliffe, Matthew Lewis, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Daniel Radcliffe in 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2' - © Warner Bros Pictures
Katy Perry, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, and Glee lead the list of nominees for the People’s Choice Awards 2012 as announced on November 8, 2011 by Elisha Cuthbert (Happy Endings), Julianne Hough (Footloose), Joe Jonas, Jennifer Morrison (Once Upon A Time), Sharon Osbourne (The Talk), Busy Philipps (Cougar Town), and the show’s host, Kaley Cuoco (The Big Bang Theory). According to the press announcement, 40+ million votes were cast by fans in order to determine the nominees, and now it’s time to vote again to see which actors, singers, TV shows, and films will come out on top.
 
Votes can be cast at PeoplesChoice.com, on Facebook at Facebook.com/PeoplesChoice, via Twitter (a complete list of hashtags is available at PeoplesChoice.com/pca/vote), and through a free app available at Android Market.
 
The People’s Choice Awards 2012 will be held on Wednesday, January 11, 2012.
 

PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS 2012 Nominees:

FAVORITE MOVIE

* Bridesmaids
* Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
* The Help
* Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
* Transformers: Dark of the Moon

FAVORITE MOVIE ACTOR

* Daniel Radcliffe
* Hugh Jackman
* Johnny Depp
* Robert Pattinson
* Ryan Reynolds

FAVORITE MOVIE ACTRESS

* Anne Hathaway
* Emma Stone
* Jennifer Aniston
* Julia Roberts
* Reese Witherspoon

FAVORITE MOVIE ICON

* George Clooney
* Harrison Ford
* Morgan Freeman
* Robert DeNiro
* Tom Hanks

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE

* Fast Five
* Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
* Thor
* Transformers: Dark of the Moon
* X-Men: First Class

FAVORITE ACTION MOVIE STAR

* Hugh Jackman
* Ryan Reynolds
* Shia LaBeouf
* Taylor Lautner
* Vin Diesel

FAVORITE DRAMA MOVIE

* The Adjustment Bureau
* The Help
* Limitless
* Moneyball
* Water for Elephants

FAVORITE COMEDY MOVIE

* Bad Teacher
* Bridesmaids
* Crazy Stupid Love
* Friends With Benefits
* The Hangover Part II

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE ACTOR

* Adam Sandler
* Ashton Kutcher
* Bradley Cooper
* Ryan Reynolds
* Steve Carell

FAVORITE COMEDIC MOVIE ACTRESS

* Cameron Diaz
* Emma Stone
* Jennifer Aniston
* Mila Kunis
* Natalie Portman

FAVORITE MOVIE STAR UNDER 25

* Chloe Moretz
* Daniel Radcliffe
* Emma Watson
* Rupert Grint
* Tom Felton

FAVORITE ENSEMBLE MOVIE CAST

* Bridesmaids
* The Hangover Part II
* Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
* Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
* X-Men: First Class

FAVORITE ANIMATED MOVIE VOICE

* Anne Hathaway as Jewel
Rio
* Jack Black as Po
Kung Fu Panda 2
* Johnny Depp as Rango
Rango
* Katy Perry as Smurfette
The Smurfs
* Owen Wilson as Lightning McQueen
Cars 2

FAVORITE MOVIE SUPERHERO

* Chris Evans as Captain America
* Chris Hemsworth as Thor
* James McAvoy as Professor X
* Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique
* Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern

FAVORITE BOOK ADAPTATION

* Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
* The Help
* I Am Number Four
* Soul Surfer
* Water For Elephants

FAVORITE NETWORK TV DRAMA

* The Good Wife
* Grey’s Anatomy
* House
* Supernatural
* The Vampire Diaries

FAVORITE TV DRAMA ACTOR

* David Boreanz
* Hugh Laurie
* Ian Somerhalder
* Nathan Fillion
* Patrick Dempsey

FAVORITE TV DRAMA ACTRESS

* Blake Lively
* Ellen Pompeo
* Emily Deschanel
* Eva Longoria
* Nina Dobrev

FAVORITE CABLE TV DRAMA

* Dexter
* Game of Thrones
* Pretty Little Liars
* True Blood
* White Collar

FAVORITE NETWORK TV COMEDY

* The Big Bang Theory
* Glee
* How I Met Your Mother
* Modern Family
* Two and a Half Men

FAVORITE TV COMEDY ACTOR

* Alec Baldwin
* Chris Colfer
* Cory Monteith
* Jim Parsons
* Neil Patrick Harris

FAVORITE TV COMEDY ACTRESS

* Courteney Cox
* Jane Lynch
* Kaley Cuoco
* Lea Michele
* Tina Fey

FAVORITE CABLE TV COMEDY

* Hot In Cleveland
* It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
* Nurse Jackie
* Royal Pains
* Weeds

FAVORITE TV COMPETITION SHOW

* American Idol
* America’s Got Talent
* Dancing With The Stars
* So You Think You Can Dance
* The Voice

FAVORITE TV CRIME DRAMA

* Bones
* Castle
* Criminal Minds
* CSI
* NCIS

FAVORITE SCI-FI/FANTASY SHOW

* Fringe
* Supernatural
* True Blood
* The Vampire Diaries
* The Walking Dead

FAVORITE DAYTIME TV HOST

* Al Roker, Anne Curry, Matt Lauer, Natalie Morales, Savannah Guthrie
The Today Show
* Anderson Cooper
Anderson
* Ellen DeGeneres
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
* Kelly Ripa, Regis Philbin
Live with Regis & Kelly
* Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray Show

FAVORITE LATE NIGHT TV HOST

* Conan O’Brien
Conan
* David Letterman
Late Show with David Letterman
* Jay Leno
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno>
* Jimmy Fallon
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
* Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel Live

FAVORITE TV GUEST STAR

* Gwyneth Paltrow
Glee
* Jim Carrey
The Office
* Katy Perry
How I Met Your Mother
* Kristin Chenoweth
Glee
* Michael J. Fox
The Good Wife

FAVORITE TV CELEBREALITY STAR

* Gene Simmons
* Giuliana Rancic
* Kathy Griffin
* Kim Kardashian
* Tia & Tamera Mowry

FAVORITE NEW TV DRAMA

* A Gifted Man
* Grimm
* Hart of Dixie
* Once Upon A Time
* Pan Am
* Person of Interest
* Prime Suspect
* Revenge
* Ringer
* The Secret Circle
* TerraNova
* Unforgettable

FAVORITE NEW TV COMEDY

* 2 Broke Girls
* Allen Gregory
* Last Man Standing
* Man Up!
* New Girl
* Suburgatory
* Up All Night
* Whitney

FAVORITE MALE ARTIST

* Blake Shelton
* Bruno Mars
* Eminem
* Enrique Iglesias
* Justin Bieber

FAVORITE FEMALE ARTIST

* Adele
* Beyoncé
* Katy Perry
* Lady Gaga
* Taylor Swift

FAVORITE SONG OF THE YEAR

* The Edge Of Glory
Lady Gaga
* E.T
Katy Perry featuring Kanye West
* Moves Like Jagger
Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
* Party Rock Anthem
LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennet & GoonRock
* Rolling in the Deep
Adele

FAVORITE ALBUM OF THE YEAR

* 21
Adele
* 4
Beyoncé
* Born This Way
Lady Gaga
* Femme Fatale
Britney Spears
* Own The Night
Lady Antebellum

FAVORITE POP ARTIST

* Beyoncé
* Demi Lovato
* Katy Perry
* Lady Gaga
* Rihanna

FAVORITE HIP HOP ARTIST

* B.o.B
* Eminem
* Jay-Z
* Nicki Minaj
* Pitbull

FAVORITE R&B ARTIST

* Beyoncé
* Bruno Mars
* Chris Brown
* Ne-Yo
* Rihanna

FAVORITE BAND

* Coldplay
* Foo Fighters
* Linkin Park
* Maroon 5
* Red Hot Chili Peppers

FAVORITE COUNTRY ARTIST

* Blake Shelton
* Keith Urban
* Lady Antebellum
* Rascal Flatts
* Taylor Swift

FAVORITE MUSIC VIDEO

* Judas
Lady Gaga
* Last Friday Night(T.G.I.F.)
Katy Perry
* Party Rock Anthem
LMFAO featuring Goonrock & Lauren Bennett
* Rolling in the Deep
Adele
* Run The World (Girls)
Beyoncé

FAVORITE TOUR HEADLINER

* Bon Jovi
* Katy Perry
* Taylor Swift
* U2
* Usher


Art of Fielding Tops the Best Books of 2011 List

The Art of FieldingAmazon.com has revealed its choices for the best books of 2011, with The Art of Fielding – Chad Harbach’s debut novel – topping the list. “Well-known authors like Haruki Murakami and Jeffrey Eugenides really delivered this year, but 2011 was also a time for notable debuts,” stated Chris Schluep, Senior Editor of Books at Amazon.com, in the press release announcing their picks for the best of 2011. “There are three first-time novelists among our top 10 picks, led by our choice of Chad Harbach’s The Art of Fielding as Best Book of the Year. We welcome the opportunity to introduce our customers to voices that will entertain and inform for years to come, and with choices from literary masterworks to genre fiction to nonfiction, there’s something for everyone.”

Amazon’s Top 10 Editors’ Picks of the Year:

1. The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach: The Art of Fielding is the veritable baseball book that’s actually about much more than baseball, and it’s on par with the work of Bernard Malamud and David James Duncan. It’s rare to see a debut so confident, intimate, unpredictable and wholly memorable.

2. 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami: Murakami has created a sensation: a nearly 950-page novel that is ordered and scrupulous, and reads like a meditation. 1Q84 is the story of two people living in parallel, who we know must meet each other eventually, and their twisting arcs drive this magnum opus by one of the world’s finest novelists.

3. What It Is Like to Go to War by Karl Marlantes: The veteran marine and best-selling author of Matterhorn draws on his brutal experiences in foreign jungles to look at the nature of combat with unflinching honesty. Balancing novelistic descriptions of fear, power games and courage with a thoughtful prescription for our soldiers’ well being, Marlantes lifts the bar for understanding the experience of war.

4. In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larsen: Master storyteller Larsen describes the life of America’s first and only ambassador to Nazi Germany, along with the scandalous adventures of the ambassador’s carefree daughter. In the Garden of the Beasts is an historical portrait that is as entertaining as it is important, and it reads like the best of political thrillers.

5. The Marriage Plot by Jeffrey Eugenides: Eugenides’ third novel, and his first after the Pulitzer Prize-winning Middlesex, describes the lives of three college seniors at Brown in the early 1980s. It is a thoughtful, and at times disarming, novel about life, love and discovery, set during a time when so much of life seemed filled with deep portent.

6. Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor: With this young adult novel, National Book Award finalist Taylor has created a magical world that will sweep up even the most jaded of readers. The story of 17-year-old Kalou is an enchanting tale of magic, star-crossed love and difficult choices with heartbreaking repercussions that could make it the next hot YA sensation.

7. Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson: Suspenseful from start to finish, Watson’s Before I Go to Sleep — the story of Christine, who wakes up every day not knowing who she is — presents profound questions about identity and is one of the best literary thrillers of the past few years. Compelling, immersive and chilling.

8. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson: Few in history have transformed their time like Steve Jobs has. In this timely book, Isaacson paints a vivid, compelling portrait that pulls no punches — the end result is satisfying, complete, and gives insight into a man who managed to turn his contradictions into potent strengths.

9. Lost in Shangri-La by Michael Zuckoff: A riveting story of survival and deliverance from a notorious valley in the New Guinea jungle, Zuckoff’s Lost in Shangri-La deserves its place among the great survival stories of World War II.

10. The Tiger’s Wife by Téa Obreht: Croatian native Obreht tells the story of a young doctor seeking answers around her grandfather’s death, delving into a land of storytelling, mythology, and conflict in her extraordinary debut.

For more of Amazon’s best books of the year, visit www.amazon.com/bestbooks2011

Source: Amazon.com – November 8, 2011


New Shame Clip with Michael Fassbender

Fox Searchlight’s just released a new video clip from Shame, the NC-17 drama starring Michael Fassbender that’s generating lots of awards buzz. This latest clip features Fassbender carrying on a conversation while walking down the street with Nicole Beharie. While the film’s about a sex addict and its restrictive rating means it’s for adult eyes only, this new clip is safe for watching at work.

Watch ‘Sidewalk Conversation’ clip:

Pretty Little Liars – Details, Videos and Cast

Pretty Little LiarsStarring: Ashley Benson, Lucy Hale, Shay Mitchell, and Troian Bellisario [full cast list under the ‘Cast’ tab]
Created By: Marlene King
Based on the Popular Series of Novels Written By: Sara Shepard
Series Premiere: June 8, 2010
Second Half of Season 1 Debuted: January 3, 2011
Season 2 Debut: June 14, 2011
Second Half of Season Two Debuts: January 2, 2012
Season 3 Debut: June 5, 2012
Season 4 Debut: June 11, 2013
Genres: Mystery-thriller/ Drama
Running Time: 1 hour
Network: ABC Family
News: Pretty Little Liars picked up for another season

Season 2: What You Need to Know:

Returning for the second half of season two, Pretty Little Liars is the story of four teenage girls – Aria Montgomery (Lucy Hale), Emily Fields (Shay Mitchell), Hanna Marin (Ashley Benson), and Spencer Hastings (Torian Bellisario) – whose clique falls apart after the disappearance of the Queen Bee, Alison DiLaurentis (Sasha Pieterse). That is until her body is found and they must join together again because, while at her funeral, they immediately begin receiving text messages from an anonymous source, “A”, who threatens to expose their secrets – including long-hidden ones they thought only their close friend Alison knew. As the show continues, they discover more secrets that can harm not only them but the ones around them. They also discover clues that may lead them to find out the identity of “A” and Alison’s killer.

Although this series is based on novels written by Sara Shepard, Lucy Hale went on air on KIIS-FM with Ryan Seacrest and stated that the TV show is different from the books. Yes, the general storyline is the same, but the specifics are much different.

From Season 1: We learned a lot of the girls’ dirty little secrets, including the biggest one of all: that the girls blinded a girl named Jenna (Tammin Sursok) when they threw a firework in her garage. But no one knew the truth because Alison convinced Jenna’s step-brother, Toby (Keegan Allen), to take the blame. It turns out Alison wasn’t the only one who knows the girls’ secret… Jenna comes back after going away following her “accident” and the girls wonder what exactly she knows.

Meanwhile, Spencer and her sister, Melissa (Torrey Devitto), have had a tumultuous relationship, but things are at an all time low when the girls discover Melissa’s soon-to-be-husband was secretly dating Alison the summer she disappeared. The girls had their suspicions of Ian (Ryan Merriman) for the murder of Alison, but it’s when Ian discovers the girls have proof of his relationship with Alison that he tries to kill Spencer. Someone comes to Spencer’s rescue and pushes Ian out of a bell tower where he dies.

Season 2: By now the girls have been to the cops with their suspicions of Ian – and they were starting to be known as the girls who cry wolf until Ian’s death, which makes the police and town of Rosewood start to believe their stories. None of the girls have come forward about their text messages from “A” out of fear of “A” exposing their secrets, but they are starting to realize maybe “A” and Alison’s killer aren’t the same person. After much digging, they are starting to realize maybe Ian didn’t kill Alison after all.

The girls discover that officer Garrett, who is investigating Alison’s death, is secretly dating Jenna. While Spencer is going through a box of Ian’s things, she finds out that Ian, Alison’s brother Jason, and the cop Garrett were all in some kind of secret club called “N.A.T. Club,” apparently named after a Latin expression that refers to “Seeing All.”

Throughout both seasons “A” makes the girls do stuff they don’t want to do, but they don’t want their secrets out. The girls have had enough of “A’s” games and finally decide to let someone in on “A.” They confide in their therapist (the one they’ve seeing since Alison’s death) and tell her everything. So, of course, shortly after telling their therapist the truth about “A,” their therapist goes missing. “A” instructs the girls to go find the therapist before she runs out of air and leaves them a shovel and coordinates. While digging they’re suddenly surrounded by the police and get hauled down to the station. The police tell the girls that the shovel they were using to dig with that night was actually the murder weapon that was used to kill Ali. At the end of the summer finale, Jenna and officer Garrett talk about them killing Alison which brings up more questions than answers…

Catching Up Before the Start of Season 3: What You Need to Know:

“A” is still wreaking havoc on the girls’ lives, threatening to spill the girls’ dirty little secrets if they didn’t comply with his or hers demands. One secret Aria (Lucy Hale) didn’t want people to know (especially her parents) is that she was having a relationship with her teacher Mr. Fitz (Ian Harding). Ezra Fitz took a job teaching at the local community college so Aria decided what the hell, he’s not her teacher anymore anyway, and she wasn’t going to let “A” have the pleasure of telling her parents. She and Ezra told her parents, and her parents reacted how most parents would react: extremely mad, forbidding her to ever see him again.  Of course they didn’t listen, and Aria even enlisted the help of an old friend. She acted like they were going on dates, but really she would sneak off with Ezra while her friend went and did stuff he didn’t want his family to know about.

After several episodes pointing to Lucas (Brendan Robinson) as being “A,” mainly because he hated Alison so much and at one point the girls too just for being Alison’s followers and making his life a living hell, it is revealed that he is not…and that’s the last we see of Lucas.

Next, the girls stage a fake fight among each other, “A” takes the bait and tries to meet Emily (Shay Mitchell) but the plans goes awry and, after getting away, the girls discover that “A” dropped their phone. The girls ask Hanna’s (Ashley Benson) tech savvy boyfriend, Caleb (Tyler Blackburn). for help getting info out of the phone since the phone’s now broken. However, all Caleb could recover is a creepy picture of a doll with hideous wallpaper in the background. After going to Spencer’s (Troian Bellisario) grandparents’ lake house, she discovers that the hideous wallpaper in the background of “A”‘s doll picture is in her grandparents’ attic, so that meant “A” has been in their house.

After digging around in the attic, it looks like it was at one point “A”‘s hiding spot. They find a receipt for a store in another town, and Spencer and Aria think it’s a dead end but realize next to that store is a school for the blind where Jenna was going (the girl they accidentally blinded). After snooping around the guest sign-in book, they discover Garrett (Yani Gellmen) signed Jenna out the night Alison died.

“A” wants Spencer to break it off with Toby (Keegan Allen) and when she doesn’t listen, Toby has a freak ‘accident’. Spencer knew “A” had something to do with it, and she knew she had to break up with Toby. She pulls a typical high school move and has Emily do it for her.

Caleb keeps hacking away at “A”‘s broken cellphone when he recovers a little bit of a video. In the video, Melissa (Spencer’s sister), Ian, and Garrett are in Alison’s room the night Alison died, but before seeing what really happened that night – of course – the video stops working.

After digging around some of Alison’s old stuff, they find out she’s been living a double life.  Not only was she posing as a brunette but her fake name was Vivian Darkbloom. They always knew Alison had secret of her own, but this made them question if they even really knew Alison at all? After finding a number in one of Alison’s old jackets, the girls speak to a man named Jonah and they quickly realize he is unaware of Alison’s death. They try to get information out of him, but he is not giving up anything until he gets paid money Alison owes him. After the girls pay him, he tells them Alison wanted his help trying to figure out who was texting her. Apparently she was getting creepy text messages before she died. He gave the girls an address he was able to dig up, and it turns out the address he gave them was to a law office Melissa use to intern for.

As if Melissa didn’t already seem creepy, Spencer found out that Melissa and Garrett have been hanging out together ever since Janna kicked him to the curb. He has even been accompanying her to her doctor appointments (she’s pregnant with the deceased Ian’s baby).

Emily’s girlfriend, Maya (Bianca Lawson), goes missing. After Emily received a text from her telling her she ran away and not to tell her parents, she still wants to find her. I personally think “A” has something to do with her leaving or just being missing, but we don’t know that for sure.

Jason (Drew Van Acker), Alison’s brother, is back in town and Spencer is starting to notice tension between him and her parents – and she finally finds why. Alison’s mother and Spencer’s father had an affair and Jason is really his son. Wow, that is a bombshell I didn’t see coming!

Mona (Janel Parrish) has been coming around more and is being overly nice to all the girls, not just Hanna. She tells Hanna she has been getting texts from someone named “A” wanting her to blackmail the other girls and if she doesn’t, “A” is going to turn her in for shoplifting.

Jenna is back from having eye surgery, and she leads people to believe the surgery did not work but it really did.  There is a fire at Alison’s old house and the girls are there to leave some of Alison’s stuff on the porch for Jason when they realize there’s a fire and someone is inside. It turns out to be Jenna, and Hanna runs in and pulls her out.

Spencer decides to go back to Alison’s things because there’s got to be something she’s missing. FINALLY – she figured out why Alison kept old newspapers. She and “A” were communicating through the classifieds. Alison and “A” had planned to meet up and when the girls go to that location, they discover a creepy store called a doll hospital. When they went inside it got scary, with all these creepy dolls everywhere and an old lady and odd little boy in there. The old lady didn’t want to give them any information, but the little boy was more than willing to talk. He said Alison came in looking for a voodoo doll, and a man and women also came in looking for Alison because they wanted to hurt her. The old lady was not pleased with her grandson telling the girls anything, so she quickly got the girls to leave the store.

Garrett gets arrested for the murder of Alison because Jenna hands over a paper she said Garrett asked her to hold onto for him – and it’s the missing page to Alison’s autopsy.

[MAJOR SPOILER ALERT – Read on at your own risk]

The girls find a postcard in Alison’s stuff featuring a hotel in the woods, and they go there to check it out. They find out Alison had stayed there twice before. Later in the night, Spencer decides to go back to the hotel because something about the room next to the room Alison stayed in caught her eye, and Mona volunteers to go with her. Even though Lucy Hale gave an interview on air with Ryan Seacrest saying she doesn’t think they will stick with the books in having “A” be Mona… guess what? She’s wrong and it is revealed MONA IS “A”! After a scuffle with Mona in the car, the car crashes. Spencer is fine and Mona is banged up. Mona gets arrested and is sent to a mental institution.

After a crazy night, the girls go back to Emily’s house. They hear sirens going past Emily’s house and go outside to see what all the commotion is about. Emily’s mom informs her they found a body and it might be Maya’s.

With “A” being revealed during only season two, many people are wondering where they’re going to go from there. With there being 11 books in the series, I’m sure there’s a lot more to come. And besides, there’s no way Mona did all of this on her own. With season three starting June 5, maybe we will found out who has been helping Mona…

–Plot summaries by Alison Helms

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Ashley Benson – Hanna Marin
Lucy Hale – Aria Montgomery
Shay Mitchell – Emily Fields
Troian Belisarius – Spencer Hastings
Sasha Pieterse – Alison DiLaurentis
Tammin Sursok – Jenna Marshall
Ian Harding – Ezra Fitz
Holly Marie Combs – Ella Montgomery
Chad Lowe – Byron Montgomery
Laura Leighton – Ashley Marin
Keegan Allen – Toby Cavanaugh
Tyler Blackburn – Caleb Rivers
Torrey Devitto – Melissa Hastings
Drew Van Acker – Jason DiLaurentis
Janel Parrish – Mona Vanderwall
Nia Peeples – Pam Fields
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‘Skyfall’ Press Conference with Daniel Craig and the Cast

Javier Bardem, Bérénice Marlohe, Director Sam Mendes, Judi Dench, Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Producer Barbara Broccoli and Producer Michael G. Wilson
Javier Bardem, Bérénice Marlohe, Director Sam Mendes, Judi Dench, Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Producer Barbara Broccoli and Producer Michael G. Wilson. - Photo By David Dettman, © 2011 Columbia TriStar Marketing Group, Inc. and MGM Studios

Director Sam Mendes, actors Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Dame Judi Dench, Naomie Harris, and Bérénice Marlohe, and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli kicked off the start of filming on Skyfall, the upcoming Bond movie, with a press conference in London. The cast, director, and producers talked about where they’ll be shooting Skyfall, the past Bond films, and being a part of this 23rd Bond movie.

Watch the press conference video:

‘Goon’ Unleashes a Red Band Trailer

Jay Baruchel co-wrote and stars in Goon, the 2012 hockey comedy which also features Seann William Scott, Alison Pill, and Liev Schreiber. Coming to on-demand on February 24, 2012 and in theaters on March 30th from Magnet Releasing, Goon was directed by Take Me Home Tonight helmer Michael Dowse.

The two-and-a-half-minute trailer is definitely not safe for work…or kids…or anyone who’s easily offended.

The Plot: Labeled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of underperforming misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way.

‘Spartacus is Renewed for Season Three

Spartacus Vengeance Poster

The second season of Spartacus has yet to debut on STARZ, however the network’s already gone ahead and given the green light to a third season. STARZ announced today that the series will return for season 3, with production expected to start up in New Zealand in early 2012.

Season two, Spartacus: Vengeance, will premiere on January 27, 2012 at 10pm ET/PT with Liam McIntyre taking over as Spartacus.

Starz Media Managing Director Carmi Zlotnik commented in the press release, “There is no denying the impact Spartacus has had in the marketplace with fans across the globe thirsting for the continuation of the epic tale. Vengeance brings unparalleled action and drama to STARZ viewers in January. We are thrilled to come to an early agreement that allows the writers and talent to get right back to work in preparing for season three.”

“Many surprises are in store for Vengeance viewers this year, but rest assured the multi-layered plot and richly developed characters will continue to be a trademark of this series,” stated Rob Tapert, executive producer. “It’s incredibly gratifying to see how the story has resonated so well with viewers worldwide.”

“The executives at Starz have been extremely supportive in giving us creative freedom and allowing us to tell the story in a rich yet bold way that leaves an indelible mark on its fans,” added Steven S. DeKnight, executive producer.

Returning Spartacus cast members who join McIntyre for season 2 include Lucy Lawless as Lucretia, Peter Mensah as Oenomaus – once known as Doctore, Manu Bennett as Crixus, Dustin Clare as Gannicus, Nick E. Tarabay as Ashur, and Katrina Law as Mira.

Returning from Spartacus: Blood and Sand are Craig Parker as Gaius Claudius Glaber, the Roman commander who condemned Spartacus to slavery, and his alluring and cunning wife Ilithyia played by Viva Bianca. Actress Cynthia Addai-Robinson joins the series in season two as Naevia (the former body slave to Lucretia who was banished from the Ludus for engaging in a love affair with Crixus).

Hell on Wheels Review – Episode 1

Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) and Elam Ferguson (Common) in Hell on Wheels
Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) and Elam Ferguson (Common) - Photo Credit: Chris Large/AMC
Reviewed by Kevin Finnerty

 
“Don’t you believe in a higher power?” “Sure. I carry it right here on my hip.” That’s the dark, mysterious former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon (Anson Mount) heading out west to find work building the railroad in 1865 in the post-Civil War Western drama, AMC’s Hell on Wheels.
 
Bohannon’s true quest is not to find honest hard work to make his fortune like the two traveling Irish immigrants he’s met on the train. In fact, he’s on the trail of the men responsible for his wife’s brutal murder. He successfully finds work on the railroad headed by Thomas ‘Doc’ Durant (Colm Meaney), an overbearing businessman/investor who seeks to become even more rich and powerful from the railroad. He also meets a recently freed slave, Elam Ferguson (Common), trying to find his place in the world.
 
Hell on Wheels “The Pilot Episode” is a gritty, violent, heavy-handed beginning to what seems to be an unoriginal and formulaic take on the classic American Western. Anson Mount’s gunslinger character bent on revenge is a weak impersonation of the “Man with no Name” that Clint Eastwood defined so wonderfully in the 1960s spaghetti Western films. Colm Meaney is both over-the-top and unbelievable as the corrupt businessman intent on owning the railroad and its riches. He delivers a horribly over-acted performance.
 
The writing is extremely weak with boring, at times silly dialogue which only helps make scenes seem even more forced and unrealistic. There’s also no real flow or pacing with the show, with many scenes going back and forth with almost no connection with what came before it.
 
Uneven and uninspired, Hell on Wheels is a television saga that doesn’t capture the grandeur and adventure of the wild west but rather delivers a slow, tedious and bleak untamed west which will have the viewer reaching for a John Wayne or Clint Eastwood DVD western to watch instead.
 
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Hell on Wheels premiered on AMC on November 6, 2011.
 

KEM Joins the Sparkle Cast

KEM
Singer/songwriter KEM has signed on to the cast of the dramatic movie, Sparkle, a remake of the 1976 film of the same name. The ’76 version was directed by Sam O’Steen and starred Philip Michael Thomas, Irene Cara, Lonette McKee, and Dwan Smith.

The remake is set to star Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston, Derek Luke, Mike Epps, Carmen Ejogo, Tika Sumpter, Omari Hardwick, and Cee Lo Green. KEM will play, according to the press release, a club owner and Master of Ceremonies named Buddy.

Production is currently underway in Detroit, Michigan.

“I’ve always had the idea that I’d like to try my hand at acting one day, and I’m very thankful to have the chance to do that with a classic film such as Sparkle,” stated KEM. “That the film is set in Detroit and being filmed in Detroit only enhances this extraordinary experience for me.”

More on KEM [Courtesy of Project Producers, LLC]:

Motown Recording Artist KEM recently headlined his sold-out national ‘Intimacy Tour’ with Special Guests Musiq Soulchild & Ledisi. His latest CD, Intimacy, debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Top 200 Albums list in August 2010. Intimacy garnered national acclaim, including two Grammy award nominations, a Soul Train award nomination and a BET Centric Award nomination. In February of 2001, KEM independently released his first CD, Kemistry, sold nearly 15,000 CD’s, piquing the interest of Universal Motown. The label signed KEM to a five-record deal in November 2001 and re-released Kemistry. KEM previewed music from his second release, KEM Album II, for audiences on a 20-city underground tour, after which the CD was certified gold after just two weeks of release in May 2005.

Source: Project Producers, LLC – November 4, 2011

Lady Gaga Wins Big at the 2011 MTV EMA

Lady Gaga The Monster Ball Tour

Lady Gaga was the big winner at the 2011 MTV EMA on November 6th in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The event, which was hosted by Serena Gomez and held at Belfast’s Odyssey Arena, found the Grammy-winning Lady Gaga adding four new trophies to her collection.

Lady Gaga was also among the night’s performers, as were Justin Bieber (singing “Mistletoe”), Bruno Mars, David Guetta, Red Hot Chili Peppers, LMFAO, Snow Patrol, and Queen.

Coldplay kicked things off with their “Every Teardrop is a Waterfall,” and Queen (joined by Adam Lambert) put the finishing touches on the broadcast with a medley of their songs that included “We Will Rock You” and “We Are The Champions.”

The 2011 MTV EMA also featured a video tribute from the fans of Amy Winehouse.

2011 MTV EMA Winners:

Lady Gaga: Best Female, Best Song (“Born This Way”), Best Video (“Born This Way”), Biggest Fans (brand new award that celebrates artists with the most committed fanbase)

Justin Bieber: Best Pop, Best Male

Thirty Seconds To Mars: Best Alternative, Best World Stage

Bruno Mars: Best New, Best Push

Queen: Global Icon

Eminem: Best Hip Hop

Katy Perry: Best Live

Linkin Park: Best Rock

BIGBANG: Best Worldwide

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