Thursday, March 8, 2012
'Halloween 3D' Delayed, Michael Myers Inconsolable
"My Bloody Valentine" and "Drive Angry three dimensional" collaborators Patrick Lussier and Todd Player authored the script for "Halloween three dimensional," that was slated with this fall, except Dimension Films' Michael Myers tale continues to be wiped out off for the time being. The three dimensional entry within the popular slasher franchise continues to be knocked in the box office schedule without any news of the future release date. The storyline acquired after Take advantage of Zombie's "Halloween II" film and dedicated to Laurie Strode inside a mental hospital. Allegedly there is a lead part for "Creepshow" actor Tom Atkins. Michael may be stopped for the time being, there is however more terror awaiting you beyond the burglary this week's Horror Bites. 'Piranha 3-D' Director Adapting a Vampire Graphic Novel? "High Tension" and "Piranha 3-D" director Alexandre Aja is presently in foretells film an adaptation from the bloodsucking graphic novel, "Great Love." When an ex-soldier falls for any vampire, he or she must fight her maker who's fronted by an military of monsters within the Hong Kong underworld. Comic designers Tomm Coker and Daniel Freedman authored the script for that giant screen version. Does Aja possess the right mixture of action and gore experience to really make it work? 'Evil Dead' Remake Will get a 'Cloverfield' Addition "Cloverfield" actress Jessica Lucas is presently talking with filmmakers about starring within the approaching "Evil Dead" remake. She'd appear because the already introduced Elizabeth Blackmore and Jane Levy's closest friend, and because the fianc from the already cast Shiloh Fernandez. Fede Alvarez is pointing the brand new installment from the legendary horror franchise, which finds five buddies inside a cabin within the forest while one of these attempts to break her drug habit. While there they uncover a magazine from the Dead and when you have often seen the Bruce Campbell films, then guess what happens happens next is not good. The development will get moving in April. Hopefully the initial team composed of Mike Raimi, Take advantage of Tapert, and Bruce Campbell who've signed on as producers can steer the newcomers within the right direction. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg Need to make a Horror Movie Seth Rogen and Super Bad friend Evan Goldberg are planning on writing a horror movie. The Playlist introduced this news the duo would like to get their hands bloody within the fright biz, and they have been searching at the prosperity of "Paranormal Activity" for inspiration. Goldberg told the web site, "Whether it was a little more amusing, and much more realistic, maybe it would have been better still and that i did think it had been an incredible movie, I really really loved that movie. Which was the one which kinda came us into talking about this, because we simply think it is so innovative." 'Boy Scouts versus. Zombies' within the Works We have seen a myriad of enemies merged with fleshmunching zombies, however Vital really wants to pit a team of Boy Scouts from the undead creepers. THR is confirming that comedy scribe Etan Cohen ("Tropic Thunder," "Males in Black III") might be making his directorial debut using the horror-comedy "Boy Scouts versus. Zombies." Yep, no mistaking what that one is all about. The Lady Scouts also make a look and feel because the boys attempt to save them from being a tasty snack. Are you currently tired of zombies as well as their ironic competitors yet? Inform us that which you think about this week's Horror Bites within the comments section or on Twitter!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Lionsgate, Youku Seal Online Distribution Pact For 200 Game game titles In China
The sale follows Lionsgate’s transfer to china VOD market lately utilizing a pact together with you If Needed. This new agreement gives leading Chinese internet TV platform Youku utilization of 200 Lionsgate game game titles due to its Youku Movies Funnel by having an ad-supported basis. The sale was arranged through Celestial Tiger Entertainment, the Asian media company produced last December by Celestial Pictures, Saban Capital and Lionsgate. Youku also provides deals in place to license content from Disney, Vital, DreamWorks, Warner Bros and last century Fox. Art galleries are progressively engaging in china VOD arena with Warner Bros and Disney also operating a business alongside you If Needed. BEIJING, Scar. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — Youku Corporation. (New you are able to stock market: YOKU), China’s leading internet television company, recently signed a certification agreement with Lionsgate (New you are able to stock market: LGF), a respected varied global entertainment company. The sale was arranged through Celestial Tiger Entertainment, the exclusive telemarketer for Lionsgate in Greater China and Southeast Asia. The agreement grants or loans or financial loans Youku the legal right to make 200 Lionsgate game game titles, including Hotel Rwanda, Monster’s Ball, and Mr. Magorium’s Question Emporium, available to clients by having an ad-supported basis via Youku’s Movies Funnel. Youku’s Movies Funnel (http://movie.youku.com) can be a curated front-finish to Youku’s free and premium film content, and will be offering content entrepreneurs a number of options to make their work available to audiences. Furthermore to choosing to produce a cost for content, content entrepreneurs can pick to permit their ready to become freely available carrying out a set period. Eleven in the 18 films with Chinese box office revenues more than RMB 100 million this season are presently on Youku’s Movies Funnel. “We’re pleased to be capable of offer Lionsgate films towards the clients by having an advertising-supported basis,” mentioned Zhu Huilong, V . p . of Movie Methods and Corporate Development. “This agreement is really a method for Youku to deepen our industry-leading portfolio of worldwide game game titles, also to broaden our partners with art galleries after we lead the strategies by offering legally licensed content online in China through a number of free and paid out models.” Rights holders also provide the option of creating their game game titles available through Youku Premium (http://yuanxian.youku.com/), that delivers paid out on-demand and subscription-based utilization of ad-free, high-resolution premium content, including major new releases and favorite classics from Chinese and worldwide art galleries. Youku Premium first demonstrated in beta in October 2010 and contains processed greater than millions of orders ever since then, with typically 60,000 paid out sights for all the top game game titles round the platform. Youku has signed deals to license content from numerous major worldwide art galleries including Disney, Vital, Dreamworks, Warner Bros, and last century Fox.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Nick Lachey and Vanessa Minnillo Are Expecting
If Elliot and Andrew Weber had a redo, they would tackle The Amazing Race's Paraguay leg completely differently. After toiling at the harp-stringing Detour for hours, the twins wound up slightly ahead of Vanessa and Ralph - who slaved away themselves at the watermelon-stacking option - at the Roadblock. But the bottle-balancing task proved too difficult for Elliot, the front man of the music group Enova, to handle. "I probably have better balance than he does, especially with things on my head," Andrew, a goalkeeper for MLS' Seattle Sounders, tells TVGuide.com. "Should I have done it? Maybe, but at the time, neither of us knew [from the clue] what the task was." Find out why Elliot took the Roadblock, why they had such a hard time with the harp and more. Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Amazing Race 20Andrew WeberDave Brown Jr.Elliot WeberJamie GraetzNary EbeidRalph KelleyVanessa Macias
Friday, March 2, 2012
REVIEW: Italian Comedy The Salt of Life Proves You Just Never Get Over It Whatever It Is
If the teenage hedonists of Project X want to see whats in store for them in 40 years - and surely they dont - they might have a look at Italian writer-director-actor Gianni Di Gregorios smart and none-too-sweet little comedy The Salt of Life, in which a 60-ish retiree living in Trastevere suddenly realizes that not a single woman - not his reasonably affectionate but matter-of-fact wife, nor his flirty young next door neighbor, nor any of his various old flames and acquaintances is interested in sleeping with him. Its also, to my knowledge, the only movie about the love lives of sexagenarians that closes with the Pixies Here Comes Your Man. This is a movie thatll play great with the blue-haired crowd, and yet I suspect touches like that will go over the heads of the oldsters. The overarching, bittersweet vibe of The Salt of Life is that you just never, ever get over it - whatever the hell it is. The Salt of Life is the follow-up to Di Gregorios surprise 2010 mini-hit Mid-August Lunch, in which some version of the character we meet here - a guy in late-middle age named Gianni, played by Di Gregorio himself - is forced into service cooking and otherwise waiting on his passive-aggressively demanding 90-something mother (played, with grand dame comic authority, by Valeria de Franciscis) and her equally wrinkly, chattery gal pals. Mid-August Lunch was Di Gregorios directorial debut. (He also wrote the screenplay for the 2008 drama Gomorrah.) And if it was the sort of movie to which you could take your mother - as well as your grandmother and your great-grandmother - it was also evidence that even safe, nice little movies, done right, can have a bit of the serpents bite in them. Di Gregorio has a light touch, but he never goes for the saccharine. Even when he stoops to making a Viagra joke - as he does in The Salt of Life - he cant resist tipping it on its ear. And he refuses to overplay the moment - he ricochets off in another direction before you even know it. In The Salt of Life, Gianni - once again played by Di Gregorio, who has the air of a lovelorn basset hound - cant help noticing that all his salt-and-pepper-haired buddies seem to be dallying with beautiful younger women. Almost half-heartedly, he decides he might have a go at it himself: His wife (Elisabetta Piccolomini), who seems to want him around only to make Ikea runs, probably wouldnt care. And his daughter (played by Di Gregorios daughter, Teresa) has her own love life to worry about; her ex-boyfriend (Michelangelo Ciminale) is still hanging around the family apartment, and, seemingly out of a lack of anything better to do, becomes Giannis pal and partner in crime. In between fielding calls from his mother (de Franciscis, once again), who summons him to her home for important tasks like slapping the TV in order to get better reception, Gianni makes attempts with various younger cuties (nearly all of them, by the way, voluptuous in a way that you rarely see in American movies). He begins with his mothers caretaker, Kristina (Kristina Cepraga), a captivating blonde goddess who eagerly tells him about a dream in which he played a significant role - as her grandfather. Then he moves on to an old acquaintance, Gabriella (played by mezzosoprano Gabriella Sborgi), who professes interest in him only to ignore him when he shows up, flowers in tow, at her house while shes busy rehearsing. Old-flame Valeria (Valeria Cavalli) is thrilled to see him, but falls asleep on the couch before their date can ignite. And that vivacious next-door-neighbor, Aylin (Aylin Prandi), adores him but not quite in that way - she's deeply appreciative of the way he's always stopping by to walk her Saint Bernard, Riccardo. Di Gregorio (who also wrote the script) has set up a stock scenario for sure. But its what he does with it, and the way he tosses in casual but significant grace notes, that makes all the difference. Di Gregorio - who seems to be carrying the full weight of unrequited sexual desire in the cartoonishly heavy bags under his eyes - specializes in self-deprecation, especially when it comes to machismo. (And this is Italian machismo were talking about - not for the faint of heart.) When Gianni dons a new suit and struts past his buddies - they sit outside in their tracksuits, talking about football and women, possibly in that order - one of them remarks, He must have a date! only to have another retort, Hes probably going to a christening. He does, in fact, have a date, but the suit doesnt help him much. Giannis inability to get anything started isnt just a running gag - its the pictures backbone, although Di Gregorio keeps the action and the jokes lissome and fluid, rather than locking them into a rigid formula. As actor, director and writer, he approaches the idea of ever-present longing with the suppleness of a dancer. On the surface, The Salt of Life may seem like a movie made just for old folks. The trick is that it really is about the youth that stays with you, even when your aging body is working hard to convince you otherwise. Follow Stephanie Zacharek on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
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