Friday, December 23, 2011
'Drive,' 'Marilyn' miss Oscar score cut
Cliff Martinez's music for 'Drive' was left off the Academy's 100 eligible scores for the 2011 Oscars.In the case of "My Week With Marilyn," composer Conrad Pope submitted his score but the theme written by Alexandre Desplat (used by Pope throughout the film) had an impact that was "too great to overlook," the committee ruled.Although the Academy on Thursday released a list of 97 scores that are eligible for nomination for the 2011 Oscars, what's more interesting is the list of the ones that were disqualified, including the music for "Drive" and "My Week With Marilyn."Both were considered possible finalists but were disqualified, sources inside the music-branch executive committee say, because they ran afoul of the Acad's strict rules.In the case of Cliff Martinez's music for "Drive," sources say there were two problems: songs instead of score at key dramatic points, and Martinez not being the only composer listed on the official studio cue sheet. Apparently two other names were included as contributing to some cues.Acad rules disqualify "scores... diminished in impact by the predominant use of songs, or assembled from the music of more than one composer."The cue sheet is the official studio record of who composed each cue, or individual piece of music, in a score. Exact timings, how each is used and music publishing information are also included.In the case of "My Week With Marilyn," composer Conrad Pope submitted his score but the theme written by Alexandre Desplat (used by Pope throughout the film) had an impact that was "too great to overlook," the committee ruled.Committee members explained that the score might have been eligible if Desplat and Pope had directly collaborated -- as last year's Oscar winners, "Social Network" composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, did -- and had they submitted together as a team. But Desplat wrote his theme and then moved on; Pope wrote a score that incorporated the Desplat theme at key moments."I'm disappointed, but I understand the Academy's ruling," said Pope. Martinez could not immediately be reached; his score for "Contagion" remains eligible.Also disqualified by the committee were Marco Beltrami's score for "Soul Surfer" (again, too many names on the cue sheet, a commitee source said) and Michael Giacchino's score for "50 / 50" (too many songs "diluting" the impact of the score).The concept of "partial contributors" -- another Acad rulebook phrase -- has been increasingly problematic for the music branch in recent years. It started with "Batman Begins" and "The Dark Knight," when screen-credited composers Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard weren't the only ones listed on the Warner Bros. cue sheet.Zimmer later explained that he added names of people who assisted in the creation of the score in order to ensure that they were financially rewarded later on, since the cue sheet is used to determine performance royalties and assures that those listed will make back-end money (sometimes substantial sums, as with the "Batman" films)."The issue of authorship is often confused when there are other names attached to that of the submitting composer," a high-ranking committee member said. "It's hard, if not impossible, to determine what sort of work the other name represents. Who did what?"The number of scores that are being created with very low budgets has led to a growing misuse of the film's cue sheet to later compensate orchestrators and technical assistants, officials say, something that performing-rights societies ASCAP and BMI frown upon.They say the cue sheet is the only legal document that can be relied on to precisely determine authorship of a score. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
Monday, December 19, 2011
'Wrath From The Titans' Trailer: Hell Involves Earth
Mike Worthington, prepare to suffer the "Wrath from the Leaders." The "Avatar" actor has returned as Perseus within the "Leaders" follow up, that they guaranteed will improve compared to first outing within the series. Present day discharge of the "Wrath" trailer leaves us feeling certain that the follow up will meet Worthington's hype. The film happens ten years after "Clash," where Perseus is living a quieter existence together with his 10-year-old boy Helius like a fisherman. But everything changes when Zeus involves him for help after he finds out that Hades and Ares have plotted using the leader from the Leaders, Kronos, to capture Zeus and produce him towards the underworld. As Zeus manages to lose the fight for supremacy, the Leaders are unleashed and produce about hell on the planet. Enter Rosamund Pike as Full Andromeda, reprising her role because the love interest for Perseus according to all of the smooching within the trailer. She teams track of the demi-god, in addition to Poseidon's half-human boy Argenor and also the fallen god Hephaestus, to try and stop the Leaders and produce peace back around the world. The experience sequences look really, great within this trailer, but that is not necessarily an assurance the movie will improve than its predecessor. The experience and CGI looked great within the "Clash from the Leaders" trailer too, but did not act as well within the flick in general. Still, that final shot of the flaming monster -- we are speculating a Titan -- flailing around in the ground looks freaking awesome. And we are certainly suckers for your brief appearance of Cyclops at the outset of a clip. Can be whether "Wrath" is going to be much better than "Clash" was, but to date our hopes are elevated. The film hits theaters on March 30, 2012. Watch a clip at Apple! What have you think about the "Wrath from the Leaders" teaser trailer? Inform us within the comments section below or on Twitter!
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Syndicated sitcoms warm up in the winter months
'Two . 5 Men' continues to be top syndie comedy. 'The Large Bang Theory' has seen rankings growth because of a slot on The best spinner's. Dark days and cold nights bring Christmas rankings gifts to distribution, especially in the access hour, with offnet sitcoms and evening gameshows reaping helpful benefits from bigger TV audiences at night.Sitcoms, particularly, often grow during the cold months, some daytime shows remain stable. Warner Bros.' offnet rookie "The Large Bang Theory" opened in September in an already healthy 4.5 live-plus-same-day national household rating, based on Nielsen. Through the week ending 12 ,. 4, "Large Bang" already had added 37% more homes to achieve a 6.2, including its robust primetime operate on The best spinner's.That growth is anticipated to carry on into Feb sweeps, when sitcoms often hit their stride. Warner Bros.' "2 . 5 Males" opened in 2007 in a 3.3. By Feb 2008, it had grown 66% to some 5.5. Today, "2 . 5 Males" remains syndication's leading offnet sitcom in a 6.5, on componen using its fifth-season distribution premiere in September. In second and third place, Twentieth's two strong challengers, "Family Guy" and "The Way I Met Your Mother," also provide acquired since September, with "Family Guy" adding 5% for any 4.2 and "Mother" enhancing 11% (3.6). "Mother" also offers added a operate on Forex, that is improving its amounts.The relaxation from the genre is also up or flat, with only two veteran shows -- Twentieth's "King from the Hill" and Carsey Werner's "That '70s Show" -- decreasing, off 5% and 15%, correspondingly. Sitcoms aren't the only real implies that take advantage of more dark days. All the gameshows are up, with CBS Television Distribution's "Wheel of Fortune" leading all distribution in a 7.6, up 16% along with a full rankings point from the September premiere of 6.6. CTD's "Risk!" also offers added audiences since September, growing 14% to some 6.2. Debmar-Mercury's "Family Feud," which airs mainly in daytime and early fringe, is ongoing its rankings rise, adding 11% for any 3.1. Disney-ABC's lengthy-running daytime quizshow "Who would like to be considered a Uniform" is flat from the season start in a 2.5. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
SAG Honours Nominations Introduced
The Assistance leads those with four nodsJust per month . 5 to visit before among the first large occasions within the Hollywood back-patting season starts - The ScreenActors' Guild honours, happening on The month of january 29, 2012.Today they revealed their longlist, featuring all of the nominations both in TVand film.You'll find the film nods here below, and when you are following the TVlist too, you most likely best mind for their website, where everything are available in full.For so what can be learned out of this list, it appears the entertainers-only gongs the SAG hand out each year are favouring The Assistance, with four nominations under their collective belt.Elsewhere, you will find some expected nods, for example Meryl Streep for that Iron Lady, in addition to some enjoyable surprises as Melissa McCarthy obtaining a tip from the cap on her focus on Bridesmaids.Their email list itself:Outstanding Performance With A Cast Inside A Motion PictureBridesmaidsThe ArtistThe DescendantsThe HelpMidnight in ParisOutstanding Performance With A Male Actor Inside A Leading RoleGeorge Clooney, The DescendantsDemian Bichir, A Much Better LifeLeonardo DiCaprio, J. EdgarJean Dujardin, The ArtistBrad Pitt, MoneyballOutstanding Performance With A Female Actor Inside A Leading RoleMichelle Williams, My Week With MarilynGlenn Close, Albert NobbsViola Davis, The HelpMeryl Streep, The Iron LadyTilda Swinton, We have to Discuss KevinOutstanding Performance With A Male Actor Inside A Supporting RoleNick Nolte, WarriorKenneth Branagh, My Week With MarilynArmie Hammer, J. EdgarJonah Hill, MoneyballChristopher Plummer, BeginnersOutstanding Performance With A Female Actor Inside A Supporting RoleOctavia Spencer, The HelpBerenice Bejo, The ArtistJessica Chastain, The HelpMelissa McCarthy, BridesmaidsJanet McTeer, Albert NobbsOutstanding Performance With A Stunt Ensemble Inside A Motion PictureThe Adjustment BureauCowboys & AliensHarry Potter and also the Deahtly Hallows: Part IITransformers: Dark from the MoonX-Males: First ClassThe ScreenActors' Guild honours will occur on The month of january 29 2012.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
FCC Passes Act to Turn Down Volume on TV Ads
After four years at the top of the LA Times' newsroom, editor and executive vice president Russ Stanton will step down on Dec. 23. He will be succeeded by managing editor Davan Maharaj. Stanton, 52, joined the LA Times in 1997 as a business reporter in Orange County. During Stanton's tenure as editor, the newsroom staff shrank from more than 900 people to approximately 550 through layoffs and amid reports that the publication's film and TV advertising revenues have shrunk. The newspaper also, however, expanded its digital reach to more than 17 million readers and won three Pulitzer Prizes. "I'm very proud of what this staff has accomplished over the last four years," Stanton, said in the announcement. "This is a newsroom filled with dedicated, knowledgeable and experienced journalists, and under Davan's leadership there is continued greatness ahead for the Los Angeles Times." "Russ Stanton has been an outstanding editor for the Los Angeles Times over the past four years," said Times President and Chief Operating Officer Kathy Thomson. "As he moves on to the next phase of his career, we are extremely fortunate to have someone as talented and experienced as Davan Maharaj, who can step in immediately with energy and vision for how to continue The Times' advancement in the digital age." Maharaj, 49, will be the LA Times' 15th editor. He has worked at the paper for 22 years and previously held the posts of assistant foreign editor and Business editor with stints in Orange County, Los Angeles and East Africa. "I am humbled and honored to lead one of the most talented and resilient newsrooms in the nation," he said. "We've made huge strides in getting our journalism to wide and diverse audiences across Southern California and beyond. We will continue to push forward, especially in the digital and mobile space. Our commitment to delivering high-quality journalism remains unwavering." Related Topics Los Angeles Times
Friday, December 9, 2011
Kaira Pitt Would Star inside an Jennifer Aniston-Directed Film 'In a Second'
Since 'Mr. & Mrs. Cruz,' Kaira Pitt and Jennifer Aniston are actually among Hollywood's most-famous star couples (sorry, Jen!), but except for your 2005 action film the pair haven't labored together onset since. Since Jolie has walked behind the digital camera for 'In the Land of Blood stream and Honey,' will that change? If Pitt has his way, absolutely. Inside an interview with Extra, Pitt mentioned that he'd use Jolie, the director, 'in another.A When that quote was relayed for the actress, whose directorial debut opens later this month, she made an appearance pleased. "Well, you understand, I'd be very lucky to [direct him," she mentioned. "He's among the most popular stars! He's so amazing, so I'd be lucky, but nevertheless shy. I'd be shy to supply him direction. We'll go through it tonight." Jolie used Pitt just like a sounding board while writing the script for 'In the Land of Blood stream and Honey,' an appreciation story set in the backdrop in the Bosnian war. "I don't view television which i wasn't reading through through anything. Therefore I started writing. I went immediately for the finish. I didn't know almost every other way," she told Vanity Fair taken, before revealing they passed the script along to Pitt. "He referred to as and mentioned, 'You know, honey, it isn't too shabby.AInch Jolie, who was simply at the center of a 'Blood and Honey' suit debate this year's week, is not in 'Blood and Honey,' but her directorial debut hits on 12 ,. 23 in limited release. [via Extra] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Fashion Slam: The Friday Five: Best Outfitted Stars
First Released: December 9, 2011 10:43 AM EST Credit: WireImage La, Calif. -- Caption Julia Roberts comes to The Land Of Bloodstream And Honey La Premiere on December 8, 2011Happy Friday, everybody! Another week, another parade of stars striking the red-colored carpet. Heres the very best of the bunch. Julia Roberts Angelina looked absolutely stunning inside a night time blue asymmetrical one-shoulder evening gown by Romona Keveza towards the La premiere of her directorial debut, Within The Land of Bloodstream and Honey. Gorgeous. PAULA PATTON Paula impressed in the premiere of Mission: Impossible-Ghost Protocol in Dubai! Love the colour of her flowy, feminine gown, which really jumps against her creamy skin. The orange bustier gown is as simple as Andrew Gn featuring quite a adorned waist. She completed the appearance with striking rose gold and gemstone ear-rings by Tresor. JESSICA BIEL Whitened hot! Jessicas whitened Victoria Beckham dress hugs every curve in the perfect place. Her sparkly ring ear-rings and funky peep-foot shoes complete the appearance. Sexy! MICHELLE PFEIFFER She doesn't age whatsoever! Michelles crimson Dolce & Gabbana dress is super flattering because of the fragile cap masturbator sleeves, neck-line and ruching. She finishes the appearance with crimson platform pumps and plum lipstick in the La premiere from the film New Years Eve. RACHEL MCADAMS Silver Belle! Rachels a knockout in her own awesome metallic gown. She pairs her sleek Marchesa with Jacqueline Nerguizian jewels as well as an updo in the LA premiere of her film A Virtual Detective: A Game Title of Shadows. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Light of Mine
A Resonance Prods. presentation. Created by Jill Remensnyder, Brett Eichenberger. Executive producer, Josh Wallace. Directed, edited by Brett Eichenberger. Script, Jill Remensnyder.With: Ji Tanzer, Rebecca Sanborn, Justin King, Lanie Hoyo.A digital photographer who's going blind makes a person final trip together with his loving wife through Yellowstone in "Light of Mine," that is as replete with good intentions because it is with awkward storytelling options. An average situation of regional moviemaking (within this situation, the Central Northwest of Tigard-based director Brett Eichenberger) that awards good-hearted figures over filmmaking sophistication, the pic will draw curiosity about United States indie fests searching for a product with spectacular landscapes. Professional shutterbug Owen (Ji Tanzer) discovers from his physician he includes a inflamed retina which will soon cause total blindness both in eyes. Owen's music performer wife, Laura (Rebecca Sanborn, a jazz music performer who regularly gigs with Tanzer), urges them to accept trip a person can have, which means a trek from Or towards the most tourist-friendly parts of Yellowstone. Staged moments tend toward wooden dialogue and perfs, while automatically taken moments (for example encounters using the park's imposing wildlife) spark brief moments of great interest.Digital camera (color, 16mm-to-DV), Patrick Neary, Michael Ferry music, John Askew, Rebecca Sanborn production designer, Becky Wilberding. Examined at AFI Film Festival, November. 5, 2011. Running time: 76 MIN. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
Friday, December 2, 2011
Mike Leigh to mind Berlin jury
BERLIN -- British helmer Mike Leigh would be the jury prexy from the 62nd Berlin Film Festival, fest coordinators stated Friday. His nearly 40-year film career includes multiple honours and noms. Highlights include "Naked," which won best director in Cannes in 1993, "Secrets and Lies," which won the Palme d'Or in Cannes in 1996 and received five Oscar noms, and 2004's "Vera Drake," which won the Golden Lion in Venice and nabbed three Oscar noms. Leigh isn't any stranger towards the Berlinale. His social comedy "Happy-Go-Lucky," starring Sally Hawkins, performed within the primary competish in 2008. The fest runs from February. 9-19. Contact the range newsroom at news@variety.com
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