Monday, October 31, 2011

True Blood's Chris Coy Moves to Treme

Chris Coy Chris Coy, best known for playing Barry the telepathic bellboy on True Blood, is moving to Treme as a new series regular, Deadline reports. HBO renews Treme for Season 3 Coy, 25, joins the HBO drama for Season 3 as a young, urban reporter named L.P. Everett who is new to New Orleans. Treme wrapped its second season in July.

Hear From Casting Company directors in Intimate Training courses at Actorfest LA

Need to know what casting company directors want? Forget about uncertainty. Listen to it from their store directly!Within our 15 "focus periods," top casting company directors discuss -- in intimate training courses that you sit a couple of ft away -- the things they actually want to hear in auditions, the things they search for within an actor, and key signals you have what must be done to achieve the professional realm of film and tv. SEATING IS Very LIMITED. Below is a listing from the 15 training courses. Don't miss this unique chance to succeed your job. To join up of these small training courses, visit actorfestla2011.eventbrite.com. To learn more, visit world wide web.ActorfestLA.com. CASTING DIRECTOR FOCUS Periods Casting Director Focus Session #1 with Michael Testa Get Amazing Advice in the Casting Director of "Roswell," "Moonlight," "Cold Situation," and "Ringer." Speaker: Casting director Michael Testa. Casting Director Focus Session #2 with Mark Teschner Discover the Strategies of Getting Cast in the Casting Director of "General Hospital." Speaker: Mark Teschner, Casting Director. Casting Director Focus Session #3 with Chadwick Struck Get Awesome Advice in the Casting Director and Producer of multiple Voice-over, Television, Theater, and Film Projects. Speaker: Chadwick Struck, Casting Director. Casting Director Focus Session #4 with April Webster Gain knowledge from the incredible Emmy-Winning Casting Director of "Lost," Fringe," "Star Trek," "Mission: Impossible III." Speaker: April Webster, Casting Director. Casting Director Focus Session #5 with Killian McHugh Discover ways to get Cast in Advertisements with advice from an Award-Winning Casting Director and Teacher. Speaker: Casting director Killian McHugh. Casting Director Focus Session #6 with Fern Champion Get advice in the Legendary Casting Director of classics like "Saturday Evening Fever," "Naked Gun," "The Mask," and also the approaching star-studded miniseries "The Hatfields and McCoys." Speaker: Casting director Fern Champion. Casting Director Focus Session #7 with Craig Campobasso Gain knowledge from the Emmy-Nominated Casting Director of "Picket Fences," "Sky Captain and the field of Tomorrow," "An Ideal Host," and also the approaching "Cyber Planet." Speaker: Craig Campobasso, Casting Director. Casting Director Focus Session #8 with Chris Game Don't miss this phenomenal chance to understand from the Casting Director with fifteen years of expertise Casting Movies and Major Advertisements. Speaker: Chris Game, Casting Director. Casting Director Focus Session #9 with John Frank Levey Get advice from the Casting Director who's won Four Emmy Honours. Credits include "ER," "Free Airline Wing," "Shameless," and "Southland." Speaker: Casting director John Frank Levey. Casting Director Focus Session #10 with Caroline Liem Discover ways to get Cast with Advice from the Casting Director that's done 50 plus Movies, Television Shows, Aircraft pilots, Game Titles, and much more! Speaker: Casting director Caroline Liem. UNION-ONLY CASTING DIRECTOR FOCUS Periods (Only SAG, AFTRA, and Equity people may attend) Union Casting Director Focus Session #1 with Kerry Barden Advice for serious stars: Gain knowledge from the Emmy-Nominated and Artios Award-Winning Casting Director of "Boys Don't Cry," "Good Will Hunting," "Shakespeare For Each Other,Inch "American Psycho," "Winter's Bone," "Dolphin Tale, "The Assistance,Inch "Machine Gun Preacher," "Sex and also the City," and "The Bronx Is Burning." Speaker: Kerry Barden, Casting Director. Union Casting Director Focus Session #2 with Mark Teschner Professional Advice in the Casting Director of "General Hospital." Speaker: Mark Teschner, Casting Director. Union Casting Director Focus Session #3 with April Webster Career-Improving Tips in the Emmy-Winning Casting Director of "Lost," Fringe," "Star Trek," "Mission: Impossible III." Speaker: April Webster, Casting Director. Union Casting Director Focus Session #4 with John Frank Levey Obtain the Inside Scoop from the Casting Director who's won Four Emmy Honours. Credits include "ER," "Free Airline Wing," "Shameless," and "Southland." Speaker: Casting director John Frank Levey. Union Casting Director Focus Session #5 with Russell Boast Take Your Acting Career one stage further with Advice from the Top Casting Director, Director, and Producer whose credits range from the hit show "Franklin and Party." Speaker: Casting director Russell Boast. Actorfest LA, that is introduced for you by Back Stage, the Actor's Resource, will occur on Saturday, November fifth in the California Market Center in downtown La. To assist kickstart your job, Actorfest provides more than 24 exclusive Training courses Casting Calls Meet & Drops with Top Casting Company directors a Networking Caf as well as an enormous Exhibit Hall, at which you'll talk with acting instructors, coaches, schools, headshot photography enthusiasts, and much more suppliers who can help you flourish in your job.To join up for Actorfest LA, check out actorfestla2011.eventbrite.com. To learn more, visit world wide web.ActorfestLA.com. While you register, make the most of our special limited-time subscription offers.Enjoy your entire day at Actorfest!

Friday, October 28, 2011

Sandra Bullock's Agents Buy Her Boy a $14,000 Warhol Painting

With what might become qualified as probably the most extravagant baby gift ever, Sandra Bullock's agents, Kevin Huvane and Bryan Lourd, purchased a $14,000 painting on her 1-year-old boy, Louis. Before you begin taking up Huvane's CAA offices in La, observe that the Andy Warhol painting was purchased at a charitable organisation auction which the cash goes toward Elizabeth Taylor's amFAR organization for Helps research. Bullock's a reaction to the generous gesture? "Thank you for not cheap f-cks." At Thursday's amFAR Inspiration Gala in the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, Bullock's agents placed the winning invest in a $14,000 Andy Warhol print known as 'Peaches.' "I wish to thank Kevin Huvane and Bryan Lourd because of not being cheap f-cks and gifting my boy together with his first Warhol," joked Bullock. Bullock spoke in recognition of Taylor, who died in March at age 79: "Captured, the planet lost a radiant lady of courage and empathy. She endures in each and every person she touched. She i never thought two times to place her arm around somebody that was suffering, which may be the gift you will find there's people, a chance to achieve out and touch another individual. Tonight we are able to recognition this remarkable lady and finished what she began." [Photo: FilmMagic] [Via Us] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

A Brief History of People Blaming George Lucas for 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'

In a recent interview with Empire magazine, Steven Spielberg made it pretty clear that he wasn't 100 percent thrilled with the results of 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.' Anyone who has followed the saga of the fourth Indiana Jones film since the release of 1989's 'Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade,' shouldn't be too surprised by this admission. As J.W. Rinzler's 'The Complete Making of Indiana Jones' illustrates, the reason that it took 19 years in-between films is pretty clear: George Lucas wanted aliens, and both Harrison Ford and Spielberg did not. The film went through multiple titles -- 'Indiana Jones and the Saucermen from Mars' and 'Indiana Jones and The Atomic Ants' being two of the more elaborate -- while, at almost every step, the project would get thrown off course by Lucas' insistence on aliens. You see, just like how Lucas looks at 'Star Wars' as a homage to his beloved 'Flash Gordon' serials, he also looked at Indiana Jones as a homage to the swashbuckling-adventure serials that were prevalent at the time when the Jones' stories took place -- which, to Lucas, made sense, because the first three films all took place in the 1930s. Here's where things get complicated: Lucas felt that since the fourth film took place in the 1950s, it should involve aliens, because serials from that time were wont to include such things. Spielberg and Ford thought that this, for a lack of a better term, was horseshit. Lucas was stubbornly adamant, even rejecting a script from Frank Darabont that Spielberg loved. The reason the film even got made at all is that Spielberg harped on the Crystal Skull idea, which Lucas had already shown interest in exploring. (He almost featured them in an episode of the 'Young Indiana Jones' television show.) Spielberg convinced Lucas to do the skulls, but Lucas' stubbornness meant that aliens -- or, as they were retitled, "inter-dimensional beings," or whatever -- still were included in some way. At this point, Ford and Spielberg basically just gave up and decided, If we're ever making one of these, well, this is as non-alien as it's going to get, or, in other words, screw it. But, that doesn't mean along the way, pretty much everyone involved hasn't voiced their displeasure at Lucas for being so stubborn on this alien issue. In honor of this new Spielberg quote, here's a brief history of people blaming George Lucas for 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.' Harrison Ford in the early 1990s (EW): "No way am I being in a Steve Spielberg movie like that." Steven Spielberg in the early 1990s (EW): "I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.'' M. Night Shyamalan in August, 2002 (Scifi Weekly): "I was asked, but it didn't work out ... with everybody. It was a tricky, tricky thing to get four of us together at the same time on the same page. ... It was just a tricky time. I didn't think it was the right thing for me to do. I mean it was, that's the movie that above everything I think has affected me. 'Raiders' was kind of, like, hey, fulfillment of a childhood fantasy to kind of say, 'God, I'll do that one,' and ... in a way, ... an amazing circle would have come. But it didn't work out. ... I sat with each of them. Separately." Frank Darabont in April, 2007 (MTV): "I spent a year of very determined effort on something I was very excited about, working very closely with Steven Spielberg and coming up with a result that I and he felt was terrific. He wanted to direct it as his next movie, and then suddenly the whole thing goes down in flames because George Lucas doesn't like the script. "I told him he was crazy. I said, 'You have a fantastic script. I think you're insane, George.' You can say things like that to George, and he doesn't even blink. He's one of the most stubborn men I know." Steven Spielberg in January, 2008 (Vanity Fair): "And I quite liked Frank's script, but George and I had a disagreement over it, and George and I have always agreed to agree. So when we take each other's temperatures, if I really am passionate about something, George will give in to me, and if George is really passionate about something, I'll pretty much go his way." Shia LaBeouf in May, 2010 (LA Times): Speaking on behalf of himself and Harrison Ford, "We had major discussions. He wasn't happy with it either. Look, the movie could have been updated. There was a reason it wasn't universally accepted." Steven Spielberg in October, 2011 (Empire): "I'm very happy with the movie. I always have been... I sympathize with people who didn't like the MacGuffin because I never liked the MacGuffin. George and I had big arguments about the MacGuffin. I didn't want these things to be either aliens or inter-dimensional beings. But I am loyal to my best friend. When he writes a story he believes in - even if I don't believe in it - I'm going to shoot the movie the way George envisaged it. I'll add my own touches, I'll bring my own cast in, I'll shoot the way I want to shoot it, but I will always defer to George as the storyteller of the Indy series. I will never fight him on that." You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter. Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook [Photo: Everett Collection] RELATED

Universal Finds The Janson Directive

John Hlavin adapting the Ludlum bookEven though he's seen numerous adaptations of his work, we're betting Robert Ludlum might be impressed by the quantity of books still making their way using the studio development process. And you'll add another of his tomes for the list: The Janson Directive, one of the last books he written before he passed down in 2001, is becoming acquiring the script treatment at Universal.The studio is not any stranger to Ludlum's work, getting found success while using Bourne trilogy and presently planning Tony Gilroy's spin-in the Bourne Legacy.But Janson can be a different prospect altogether. It's in line with the level of smoothness of Paul Janson, an ex-Navy SEAL and former part of covert procedures agency Consular Methods. He's haunted by recollections in the Vietnam War (we're betting that bit could possibly get an update) together with a sadistic commanding officer who permit him to get taken and tortured. Janson steered obvious of and stated in the guy, which introduced for the officer's execution. Nowadays, he's a business security consultant who's designated with saving an important figure, nevertheless the job goes south and very soon Janson is specific for termination. Lots of prime Ludlum tips there, then.Universal and production company Captivate Entertainment works with Ludlum Entertainment to obtain the script written, employing former Shield producer John Hlavin to crank it. He's been behind an adaptation of game Risk in the new the new sony and contains been concentrating on an untitled TV drama project in regards to the early years of Wyatt Earp. He's also responsible for crafting the script on Underworld Awakening, that's likely to be on The month of the month of january 20.For Ludlum, you will discover plenty of his books waiting to find cinema time like the Chancellor Manuscript, The Matarese Circle, The Sigma Protocol as well as the Parsifal Variety. Could it be extended just before the Ludlum Grocery List as well as the Author's Adolescent Love Poetry join them?

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Lindsay Lohan In 2005: Youll Never See Me Inside A Nude Scene

First Released: October 25, 2011 3:08 PM EDT Credit: Getty Images La, Calif. -- Caption Lindsay Lohan gets to the premiere of Herbie: Fully Loaded in Hollywood, Calif. on June 19, 2005What a positive change six years makes if this involves Lindsay Lohans readiness to visit nude! In 2005, throughout a job interview while marketing Herbie Fully Loaded, the actress was requested by Access Hollywoods Billy Rose bush about the potential of going nude for any film and Lindsay had strong opinions about baring all for that giant screen. Youll never see me inside a nude scene, the then 19-year-old actress stated at that time. On Monday, a resource told Access Hollywood that Lindsay is likely to pose for Hugh Hefners Playboy magazine, saying she's disrobing for that spread, that is being shot now in La. While draining lower for Playboy, compared for any movie role are extremely two various things, in her own 2005 interivew, the now headline-making actress, who's presently on probation and doing community service in a morgue, continued to question how going nude could hurt her career. I believe theres a method to for individuals types of items to be with taste done and it's not necessary to exhibit that, and that i dont think thats precisely what it takes to win someone an Oscar, she ongoing. For me personally, i'm you will find other steps you can take to exhibit people you have talent. AH Nation Poll: Will Playboy help or hurt Lindsays career? Election HERE! Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

The Wendy Williams Show to continue Through 2014

Wendy Williams The Wendy Williams Show remains restored for just two more seasons on Fox-possessed stations, Broadcasting & Cable reviews. The Two-season order is furthermore for the daytime talk show's renewal through 2012 within the month of the month of january. The Wendy Williams Show, which opened up within this summer time, 2008, has begun on Fox stations, but frequently struggles in other areas. See the relaxation of current day news "Wendy is delivering a great show each day that stays in those and grows creatively," mentioned Mort Marcus and Ira Bernstein, co-presidents in the show's production company, Debmar-Mercury. "This season's episodes are fresh, funny and star-studded, and her must-see 'Hot Topics' segments are basically compelling. With audiences, audiences and affiliate stations implementing her show in your, we're feeling the franchise remains poised for more growth." This season's shows have observed hot subject guest stars for instance Charlie Sheen, Ashton Kutcher and Fantasia Barrino.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Fundamental steps Pan Am Adds Veteran Showrunner Steven Maeda Waiting for Back Order

The brand new the new sony Pictures TV is adding some top-level behind-the-moments reinforcement to newcomer drama Pan Am waiting for a back order from ABC. Veteran author-producer Steven Maeda will probably be joining the sixties series as showrunner, working alongside creator/executive producer Jack Orman and director/executive producer Tommy Schlamme. ABC is yet to decide on Pan Am, but word is the rookie has strong internal support within the network, which has several marketing occasions for your series slated for your future. Despite its modest ratings, 1.8 in grownups 18-49 last evening, the drama has flattened off, will receive a large bump from Dvr viewing and contains gain recognition with entrepreneurs who ponder over it reduced buy. ABC is predicted to attend to hear Maeda’s input round the potential back 9 cases of Pan Am just before creating a telephone call. Taken, UTA-repped Maeda signed reduced two-script deal with ABC Art galleries. He formerly offered as executive producer/showrunner round the CBS series Miami Medical and executive producer/showrunner on Fox’s Mislead Me.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Kim Kardashian To Co-Star In Tyler Perrys The Wedding Counselor

EXCLUSIVE: With what comes down to her most substantial acting role to date, Kim Kardashian has signed onto costar within the Counselor, the Lionsgate film Tyler Perry will next direct, according to his stage play. Shooting starts October 26 in Atlanta. The film informs the storyline of Judith, an Ivy League-educated relationship expert who makes her living meting out marital advice, but is really tired of her very own marriage that they breaks her professional code and cheats having a smooth speaking client simply to realize she's designed a huge mistake. Jurnee Smollett plays the wedding counselor and Kadashian will have Ava, a co-worker who gives Judith a large city transformation and new confidence as she struggles together with her personal issues. Kardashian formerly performed roles within the films Deep within the Valley and Disaster Movie.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Group of Nobleman Star Mitchel Musso Billed with Driving under the influence

Mitchel Musso Group of Nobleman star Mitchel Musso was arrested and reserved Monday on suspicion of Driving under the influence, TMZ reviews. Musso, 20, was stopped inside the wee several hours in the morning when he not successful to decelerate for traffic cops. He was approached with the police who then smelled alcohol and proceeded to supply him a area sobriety make certain breath analyzer. Musso blew within the legal limit of .08. His bail was set at $5,000. Group of Nobleman Video: Mitchel Musso previews Season 2 romance and action Musso is much better recognized for his role as Oliver Okin on Hannah Montana. He presently stars on Disney XD's Group of Nobleman and hosts the Disney Funnel reality show PrankStars. An e-mail to both his repetition as well as the network were not immediately returned.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Paul McCartney Getting Married In London

First Published: October 9, 2011 10:55 AM EDT Credit: FilmMagic LONDON, U.K. -- Caption Sir Paul McCartney and Nancy Shevell arrive for their wedding at Marylebone Registry Office in London on October 9, 2011Former Beatle Paul McCartney was marrying American heiress Nancy Shevell on Sunday at a town hall in central London where a large crowd of fans and paparazzi turned out to greet them. The couple waved to the hundreds of spectators before walking up the steps of Old Marlyebone Town Hall for the ceremony. Shevell was wearing a white dress designed by McCartneys daughter Stella as she and McCartney arrived at the town hall. Shevell, 51, is to become McCartneys third wife. They were engaged earlier this year. McCartney, 69, is one of the most successful singer-songwriters of all time. He married his first wife Linda Eastman at the same town hall in 1969. She died of breast cancer in 1998. His second marriage to model Heather Mills ended in divorce in 2008. The former Beatle and Shevell announced their engagement earlier this year, and it will be her second marriage. A tent also has been set up at McCartneys house nearby in the St. Johns Wood neighborhood, and party decorations and champagne were delivered for a reception after the ceremony. At the wedding, British news reports said McCartneys younger brother Mike will serve as best man and his young daughter Beatrice will be flower girl. Shevell was married for more than 20 years to attorney Bruce Blakeman and serves on the board of NYs Metropolitan Transportation Authority. She also is a vice president of a New Jersey-based trucking company owned by her father. McCartney married Linda Eastman, a talented photographer, at the height of the hippie era, when the Beatles were at the apex of their global fame. The marriage of the Beatle known as the cute one caused young women and girls to burst into tears outside the registry office, and broke the hearts of uncounted fans throughout the world. While many rock and roll marriages from that era broke down, the McCartneys enjoyed a long, happy marriage for many years, raising four children and spending virtually every night together except when McCartney was briefly jailed in Japan on marijuana charges. Linda played and sang in his successful post-Beatles band Wings even though critics thought she added little to the ensemble and used her marriage to a Beatle to promote vegetarianism and other causes that were also backed by McCartney. Her life was cut short by breast cancer in 1998, leaving McCartney adrift. Model Heather Mills then entered the picture. They married in 2002 at a gala affair at an Irish castle, and soon after had a daughter. But the marriage collapsed fairly quickly and ended with a bitter divorce in 2008. Mills publicly accused McCartney of cruelty and sought a massive $250 million divorce settlement, but the judge sided with McCartney, calling her claims exorbitant. The British public, enamored of the sunny Sir Paul since his early Beatle days, also sided with the singer. The case offered a rare glimpse into the magnitude of McCartneys fortune, which includes songwriting royalties from a raft of classic tunes, many co-written with the late John Lennon, who would have turned 71 Sunday. Court papers filed by McCartney at the time indicated he had a net worth of approximately $800 million, including a valuable collection of art works including paintings by Picasso and Renoir along with luxury real estate holdings and sound music investments going well beyond his own works. The impending marriage of one of the most enduring figures in British cultural life sparked Britains fevered tabloid headline writers to try to come up with new puns on Sunday based on the Beatles memorable song titles. The best was probably Ticket To Bride, a play on the 1965 charttopper Ticket To Ride. (Copyright 2011 by Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed) Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

10 Great Disney Images Worth Paying to See in 3-D

The Lion King 3D’s box-office success is admirable on its own, but Disney is looking to ramp up its output of 3-D reboots in a staggering way: Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Finding Nemo and Monsters Inc. are all coming back to theaters in 3-D within the next two years. That’s fine, but I can think of 10 great Disney visuals from other animated classics that deserve full-bodied renovation: 10. Pocahontas’s inspired kayaking Pocahontas, the first movie to teach us that our Native American forebears were just stern-looking Kardashians, featured one of the most gorgeous musical sequences of the decade with “Just Around the Riverbend” and its ferocious waterfall imagery. Sure, “Colors of the Wind” is the Oscar-winner, but 3-D could elevate this sequence the way it aided The Lion King’s stunning nature. There’s also something so… Working Girl about “Just Around the Riverbend.” Carly Simon should sing it in the 3-D version while a shoulder-padded Joan Cusack plays Meeko. 9. Every time Jafar brandishes that tacky staff in Aladdin Jafar, the greatest villain of this or any other cinematic epoch, is 3-D on his own: His twisted beard, Aerosmithian sneers and lush costuming pop on the screen like kettle corn. That doesn’t mean his gilded cobra staff deserves anything less than a 3-D overhaul. Its pulsating evil eyes would turn viewers into sputtering street rats. 8. Pinocchio’s dubious debut Seventy years after it first opened, Pinocchio is still a marvel. The titular puppet boy’s expressions are sumptuous and lifelike, the terror of the story is powerful, and a disturbing surreality lingers over the proceedings (which is not unlike Cool World). The “I’ve Got No Strings” bit would be splendid in 3-D, and it’d make Pinocchio’s jaunty steps look like something out of Toy Story. 7. Fantasia’s rapturous “Rhapsody” If any movie is worth revisiting in alarming 3-D, it’s Fantasia 2000. You can have your “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” bit to yourself; we love the urban, sophisticated “Rhapsody in Blue” section where the NYC skyline is traced, colored in and explored. The scaffolding sequences would look as grand as the eye-popping door world from Monsters Inc. 6. Kaa’s hissy hypnosis Sterling Holloway’s sinister voice work helps make The Jungle Book’s snake Kaa so captivating, but the character’s slithering and winding was pretty revelatory back in ‘68. Since we’ve already discovered that hypnosis is a 3-D treat thanks to Jafar, I implore Disney to reopen Mowgli’s story and let this freaky python undulate over audience’s heads. 5. The evil queen’s terrifying mirror buddy in Snow White Vanity! That ancient villain standard. Snow White started it all for Walt in 1937, and all these years later, the image of the Evil Queen’s mirror and the chilling face therein are quite unsettling. Since there are at least two Snow White projects slated for the coming year, it appears Hollywood hasn’t forgotten that menacing mirror either. Charlize Theron, do work it! 4. Winnie the Pooh’s Heffalump psychedelia I’ve sputtered incredulously about this before, but Winnie the Pooh has enjoyed some trippy adventures. The nuttiest one played out in the Disney feature The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, where the adorable stuffed animal suffers from a hallucinatory dream in which Heffalumps, Woozles and honeypots conspire to terrorize him. Let’s see them leap at us too! 3. Toy Story’s unholy claw The crane aliens at Toy Story’s Pizza Planet express our awe well: The claw chooses who will go and who will stay! Those metallic tentacles canted vertiginously over Buzz Lightyear’s head make for the movie’s creepiest moment. Worse yet, Sid’s the one operating the controls. I’d pay a sweet $16 (again!) to see those choppers clamp down on an audience of preteens. 2. Aladdin and Jasmine’s travels with Peabo Bryson Though Beauty and the Beast’s ballroom scene is the much-touted achievement of early ’90s Disney, I’d say Aladdin’s magic carpet ride ranks as a transcendent movie treasure comparable to E.T.’s bike ride. The song is lovely, the vistas are clear and 3-D would add a whole new world of splendor. The carpet’s movements alone would be heartstopping. 1. Cruella de Vil’s slight road rage An unconventional No. 1, yes, but 101 Dalmatians’s Cruella De Vil, that gaunt Tallulah Bankhead clone, looks positively deranged during her climactic brush with road rage at movie’s end. Just as Pongo, Perdita and the puppies escape on a truck, Cruella flies into a fury that would traumatize Jafar, Kaa and every Heffalump. Those eyes! The fun of 3-D is also the horror of 3-D, and if Cruella’s rigid mandible can hurtle at us in jarring reality, we as a moviegoing populace need to witness it.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Zach Galifianakis: Jennifer Aniston Vetoed Kaira Pitt Look-alike for Funny or Die Skit (Video)

Jennifer Aniston wasn't poking fun at Zach Galifianakis' idea to possess a Kaira Pitt look-alike come in an interesting or Die parody.our editor recommendsAngelina Jolie, Kaira Pitt 'Are Like Criminals,' States Matt Damon'Horrible Bosses' Premiere Red-colored Carpet: Jennifer Aniston, Jason Bateman "I'd found this person [within our hotel] who looked the same as Kaira Pitt. I needed to make use of that in some manner,Inch Galifianakis, 42, stated in the NYer Festival (via UsMagazine.com) over the past weekend. "I stated, 'Jennifer, I've this person who appears like Kaira Pitt. I wish to allow it to be appear like It's him.'" VIDEO: Kaira Pitt Learned a Lesson From Jennifer Aniston Comments Aniston's response? "She checked out me like, 'What the f--k?'" he accepted. "And That I totally agreed together with her. How rude of me to achieve that! Why would she wish to discuss that? She get inundated with this sh-t constantly. I totally understood." ANALYSIS: Why Leonardo DiCaprio, Kaira Pitt Would be the Management in Oscar's Best Actor Race Bad Galifianakis had already reserved the Pitt doppleganger and needed to "simply tell him sorry that people couldn't perform the bit." Galifianakis states that always "individuals are pretty game" once they show up on his psuedo-awkward interview bit, Between Two Ferns. "It's an enjoyable, stupid factor to complete.Inch STORY: Kaira Pitt: Jennifer Aniston Comments Got 'Misconstrued' Rather, Galifianakis hired former MTV reality star Tila Tequila, 29, to look within the skit (watch below). Galifianakis selects Tequila's come-ons over Aniston, leading to Aniston to stomp from the set. FILM REVIEW: 'Moneyball' Pitt and Aniston - who divorced after 5 years of marriage - have lately been in news reports again after Pitt stated he "wasn't living a fascinating existence" and "my marriage had something related to it" while marketing Moneyball. Later, he accepted, "I've got a knack for walking into s--t." STORY: Kaira Pitt: Jennifer Aniston Comments Got 'Misconstrued' Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis: Jennifer Aniston & Tila Tequila from Between Two Ferns Related Subjects Kaira Pitt Jennifer Aniston Zach Galifianakis