Tuesday, January 31, 2012

'Arrested Development' Scripts Are Increasingly Being Written, Team Has Offices

You'll find official "Arrested Development" offices setup. The cast and crew have parking spaces. According to author Dean Lorey, "we're really transporting this out factor." "This factor" clearly means planned 10-episode-into-a-movie "Arrested Development" project that Netflix made the decision to invest in a year ago. Lorey needed to his blog to convey he and fellow authors Mitch Hurwitz and Jim Vallely are presently writing the completely new season of "Arrested Development" that's set to premiere on Netflix in 2013. Which is the most effective news we've heard in the very very long time. Gossips from the publish-series movie were sparked rapidly following a Tv program ended its run in 2006. It's taken six years, nevertheless the entire cast is aboard and considering filming the additional content inside the summer season. According to Hurwitz, who's the show's creator, the ten-episode series will catch audiences up-to-date which the Bluth family people happen to be just as much as with the final half 10 years and may work as a web-based insurance lead-around the feature film. MTV News taken track of a few "Arrested Development's" youthful cast member once they were marketing movies within the Sundance Film Festival. Michael Cera and Alia Shawkat both shot to fame through their roles in "Arrested Development," and both expressed some disbelief concerning the options of returning to produce. "It's tough being excited, because I don't feel any progress daily," Cera mentioned, adding he thinks shooting will start inside the summer season. "But I am certain it's happening. I believe that it is simply from the whole world of awareness. I am likely to be happy if we are on set carrying it out.In . Shawkat was a bit more positive in regards to the project, though she's much like in the loop. "They're writing it now, though we have not seen any scripts yet, but many of us are game," she mentioned. "It's been kind of the follow around as being a very attractive albatross. However it's hopefully likely to occur. It may be thrilling.Inch Are you currently presently searching toward more "Arrested Development"? Reveal inside the comments section below or on Twitter!

Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-Bolger Parody Casting Process With 'Submissions Only'

Bad auditions are a blessing, at least for Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-Bolger. The dynamic duo behind the web series "Submissions Only," which takes a loveable look behind the scenes of the NY theater scene, turn their audition room mishaps into comedy."Eighty percent of the time, those situations have actually happened to one of us," says Keenan-Bolger. "Or even if we think we're making something up, someone will tell us, 'Oh that totally happened to a friend of mine.'"Now in its second season, "Submissions Only" has partnered with BroadwayWorld.com as the site's first scripted series. Episode five of the second season launched on Monday, and Wetherhead and Keenan-Bolger shared with Back Stage how the show has informed their work as actors."We're making something that the people are responding to in a really great way," Wetherhead explains. "Andrew and I are actors, but clearly we want to do a lot more. This is a way to announce to our community, we're willing and ready to do more than just be an actor."Back Stage: How did you come up with the idea for the show? Andrew Keenan-Bolger: We were doing "It's a BirdIt's a PlaneIt's Superman" together at the Dallas Theater Center. During the run, I was commissioned by Music Theater International to do backstage videos of their new work. We made a couple videos together, and I was like, "She's really funny and really smart and has all these good ideas."Kate Wetherhead: My husband Jeff Croiter, who was our lighting designer on that show, observed the burgeoning friendship and collaborative potential. He and I were having a conversation about what was next because you always have that conversation as an actor. He said,"You need to stay in touch with Andrew because he knows how to get stuff out there." Then he said, "You guys should make a web series together," which was really out of left field. It was one of those light bulb moments where that suddenly seemed to make sense.Back Stage: How did you cast the series? Wetherhead: I've never cast anything before. We know a lot of people, but it wasn't necessarily about these are my six best friends. It was really about, well, we've made these characters and of the people we know who would be the right fit?Keenan-Bolger: We would go through our mutual friends on Facebook. We've never auditioned anyone. Wetherhead: Now that we're in our second season, we have to branch out a little bit more and we're starting to request people that we don't necessarily know personally.Back Stage: Had you written or directed before this? Keenan-Bolger: YouTube came out when I was a sophomore in college, and I feel like I was one of the first people to put musical theater stuff online. I had directed a lot of video blogs and travel videos but nothing as long as "Submissions Only." Wetherhead: I had not directed anything ever. I used to write a lot when I was young and really liked it and sort of always thought I'd be an actress-writer but then the acting took over in terms of what I felt passionate about. Three to four years ago, I started to feel a little creatively antsy. I had thought writing for TV would be fun; I like the challenge of telling a story efficiently. This has been sort of the most significant writing I've done in my adult life. And it's really fun. Back Stage: How do you balance the writing and directing between the two of you? Keenan-Bolger: Kate writes the majority of the dialogue. We bounce ideas off each other. Kate works more with the actors. I work more with the crew. Wetherhead: We're lucky that the actors are really game. Not one person has been difficult. Everyone understands that we're figuring this out as we're going along. Keenan-Bolger: A lot of directing is good casting.Wetherhead: It's thrilling to watch your seed of your idea take shape and be better than you thought. Everyone gets to have their moment. The ensemble nature of it is really important. It's weird to direct your friends but after awhile, you get used to it. Keenan-Bolger: You would think at a certain point people stop looking for direction, and it really has not been the case. When we worked with Kristen Chenoweth and Chita Rivera, they were so much like, "Are we doing the right thing? Do you want more of this?" And you sort of don't expect that. Giving direction to these ridiculous Tony winners is always sort of mind blowing. Back Stage: Kate, you play one of the central characters in the series. How do you balance being in the show and directing? Wetherhead: If I'm in a scene with someone, I'm watching them as my character but I'm also watching them as their director and as the writer. It's a very odd experience.Back Stage: Andrew, you're in the Broadway cast of "Newsies." How do you balance working in another show while doing the web series? Keenan-Bolger: From the beginning, we just had to realize that everybody was doing this for fun. I've been lucky that at least the roles I've been doing, I have a lot of downtime. I've been able to read the recent drafts, edit in my dressing room, chat with Kate at intermission, and see how the dailies are going. I've surrounded myself with people who are also very talented. I can't do it on my own. Knowing at the end of the day you get to go home and you can work on your own project is super rewarding as an actor. Wetherhead: That's changed my life. The dividends I'm reaping just emotionally and psychologically are unprecedented for myself. Keenan-Bolger: It's also informed everything that we've done as actors. I feel like I audition differently from always being in an audition room filming stuff. Back Stage: Does being recognized from the series help you get other roles? Weatherhood: The truth about casting is if you're right for something, you're right for something. Even though we're making something that casting directors are responding to, it still doesn't mean that we're going to get the job just because they like our show. It might get us the audition though. You have to be right for the part. By Suzy Evans January 30, 2012 Bad auditions are a blessing, at least for Kate Wetherhead and Andrew Keenan-Bolger. The dynamic duo behind the web series "Submissions Only," which takes a loveable look behind the scenes of the NY theater scene, turn their audition room mishaps into comedy."Eighty percent of the time, those situations have actually happened to one of us," says Keenan-Bolger. "Or even if we think we're making something up, someone will tell us, 'Oh that totally happened to a friend of mine.'"Now in its second season, "Submissions Only" has partnered with BroadwayWorld.com as the site's first scripted series. Episode five of the second season launched on Monday, and Wetherhead and Keenan-Bolger shared with Back Stage how the show has informed their work as actors."We're making something that the people are responding to in a really great way," Wetherhead explains. "Andrew and I are actors, but clearly we want to do a lot more. This is a way to announce to our community, we're willing and ready to do more than just be an actor."Back Stage: How did you come up with the idea for the show? Andrew Keenan-Bolger: We were doing "It's a BirdIt's a PlaneIt's Superman" together at the Dallas Theater Center. During the run, I was commissioned by Music Theater International to do backstage videos of their new work. We made a couple videos together, and I was like, "She's really funny and really smart and has all these good ideas."Kate Wetherhead: My husband Jeff Croiter, who was our lighting designer on that show, observed the burgeoning friendship and collaborative potential. He and I were having a conversation about what was next because you always have that conversation as an actor. He said,"You need to stay in touch with Andrew because he knows how to get stuff out there." Then he said, "You guys should make a web series together," which was really out of left field. It was one of those light bulb moments where that suddenly seemed to make sense.Back Stage: How did you cast the series? Wetherhead: I've never cast anything before. We know a lot of people, but it wasn't necessarily about these are my six best friends. It was really about, well, we've made these characters and of the people we know who would be the right fit?Keenan-Bolger: We would go through our mutual friends on Facebook. We've never auditioned anyone. Wetherhead: Now that we're in our second season, we have to branch out a little bit more and we're starting to request people that we don't necessarily know personally.Back Stage: Had you written or directed before this? Keenan-Bolger: YouTube came out when I was a sophomore in college, and I feel like I was one of the first people to put musical theater stuff online. I had directed a lot of video blogs and travel videos but nothing as long as "Submissions Only." Wetherhead: I had not directed anything ever. I used to write a lot when I was young and really liked it and sort of always thought I'd be an actress-writer but then the acting took over in terms of what I felt passionate about. Three to four years ago, I started to feel a little creatively antsy. I had thought writing for TV would be fun; I like the challenge of telling a story efficiently. This has been sort of the most significant writing I've done in my adult life. And it's really fun. Back Stage: How do you balance the writing and directing between the two of you? Keenan-Bolger: Kate writes the majority of the dialogue. We bounce ideas off each other. Kate works more with the actors. I work more with the crew. Wetherhead: We're lucky that the actors are really game. Not one person has been difficult. Everyone understands that we're figuring this out as we're going along. Keenan-Bolger: A lot of directing is good casting.Wetherhead: It's thrilling to watch your seed of your idea take shape and be better than you thought. Everyone gets to have their moment. The ensemble nature of it is really important. It's weird to direct your friends but after awhile, you get used to it. Keenan-Bolger: You would think at a certain point people stop looking for direction, and it really has not been the case. When we worked with Kristen Chenoweth and Chita Rivera, they were so much like, "Are we doing the right thing? Do you want more of this?" And you sort of don't expect that. Giving direction to these ridiculous Tony winners is always sort of mind blowing. Back Stage: Kate, you play one of the central characters in the series. How do you balance being in the show and directing? Wetherhead: If I'm in a scene with someone, I'm watching them as my character but I'm also watching them as their director and as the writer. It's a very odd experience.Back Stage: Andrew, you're in the Broadway cast of "Newsies." How do you balance working in another show while doing the web series? Keenan-Bolger: From the beginning, we just had to realize that everybody was doing this for fun. I've been lucky that at least the roles I've been doing, I have a lot of downtime. I've been able to read the recent drafts, edit in my dressing room, chat with Kate at intermission, and see how the dailies are going. I've surrounded myself with people who are also very talented. I can't do it on my own. Knowing at the end of the day you get to go home and you can work on your own project is super rewarding as an actor. Wetherhead: That's changed my life. The dividends I'm reaping just emotionally and psychologically are unprecedented for myself. Keenan-Bolger: It's also informed everything that we've done as actors. I feel like I audition differently from always being in an audition room filming stuff. Back Stage: Does being recognized from the series help you get other roles? Weatherhood: The truth about casting is if you're right for something, you're right for something. Even though we're making something that casting directors are responding to, it still doesn't mean that we're going to get the job just because they like our show. It might get us the audition though. You have to be right for the part.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Kenny in your thoughts Weather Funnel

Seeking a pacesetter for your digital age, The Sun And Rain Funnel has named David Kenny, leader of Cloud platform Akami, as chairman-Boss. Kenny also co-founded and offered as controlling partner of VivaKi, the combined worldwide media and digital arm of Publicis Groupe, and was chairman-Boss of worldwide brand agency Digitas. The Sun And Rain Funnel mentioned Kenny works carefully while using management team as well as the board "to leverage their unique range of media assets and spearhead the further progression of a comprehensive, integrated method to accelerate its rise in the united states . States and worldwide." "I used to be attracted towards the Elements Funnel because conditions are fascinating," mentioned Kenny. "Accurate, timely predicting is certainly a day to day necessity for people and firms everywhere. The Sun And Rain Funnel has ubiquitous achieve across our TV, digital and mobile platforms, which is the reason why is us so unique. Our programming and content is constantly evolve in several interesting ways, meaning we're in the great position to function carefully with this particular affiliate entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs, and partners. I am excited to participate a team of gifted meteorologists, management leaders and devoted employees after we collaborate to build up and expand across our various platforms globally." The Sun And Rain Funnel is possessed having a consortium including Bain Capital, Blackstone Group, and NBC Universal. Kenny works Mike Kelly, who grew to become part of the business as Leader and Boss last season. Kelly will be the special agent for the Boss as well as the Board of Company company directors of TWCC. He'll also work as a real estate agent to Bain Capital. The Sun And Rain Funnel characteristics will be the nation's most broadly used way to obtain weather facts and information, reaching 163 million people - and 110 million of people people access content through multiple platforms. The Sun And Rain Funnel provides weather information online to 62 million unique clients each month and 11 million daily. Furthermore, it reaches 33 million monthly unique clients through its mobile platform and 94 million monthly cable audiences. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Now Casting 'House of Cards,' a completely new Netflix Original Series

Now Casting 'House of Cards,' a completely new Netflix Original Series By Daniel Lehman The month of the month of january 20, 2012 Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images Kevin Spacey Pat Moran and Affiliate marketers is casting local Baltimore, MD and Washington, D.C. stars for "House of Cards," a completely new U.S. adaptation in the BBC political drama series of the title. The series stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, as well as the pilot will probably be directed by David Fincher ("The Social Media,Inch "The Woman while using Dragon Tattoo"). Spacey and Fincher are co-producers for your series, which will stream on Netflix since the company's first original programming. Casting director Pat Moran is seeking males and ladies stars age groups 18+ for several roles. Moran is seeking both union and nonunion talent the show will probably be covered under an AFTRA contract. Shooting is scheduled to begin in March. To learn more about the project and the way to submit, begin to see the full casting notice on BackStage.com. (Subscription needed.)Moran can be a CSA member whose TV credits include "Game Change," "Veep," "The Wire," and "Oz" for Cinemax, "Homicide: Existence on Street," together with other aircraft aircraft pilots. She's also cast many movies for instance "Condition of Play," "He's Not That Into You," "Syriana," "The Substitutes," "The Runaway Bride," plus much more. Now Casting 'House of Cards,' a completely new Netflix Original Series By Daniel Lehman The month of the month of january 20, 2012 Kevin Spacey PHOTO CREDIT Jason Kempin/Getty Images Pat Moran and Affiliate marketers is casting local Baltimore, MD and Washington, D.C. stars for "House of Cards," a completely new U.S. adaptation in the BBC political drama series of the title. The series stars Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright, as well as the pilot will probably be directed by David Fincher ("The Social Media,Inch "The Woman while using Dragon Tattoo"). Spacey and Fincher are co-producers for your series, which will stream on Netflix since the company's first original programming. Casting director Pat Moran is seeking males and ladies stars age groups 18+ for several roles. Moran is seeking both union and nonunion talent the show will probably be covered under an AFTRA contract. Shooting is scheduled to begin in March. To learn more about the project and the way to submit, begin to see the full casting notice on BackStage.com. (Subscription needed.)Moran can be a CSA member whose TV credits include "Game Change," "Veep," "The Wire," and "Oz" for Cinemax, "Homicide: Existence on Street," together with other aircraft aircraft pilots. She's also cast many movies for instance "Condition of Play," "He's Not That Into You," "Syriana," "The Substitutes," "The Runaway Bride," plus much more.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Amy Poehler To Direct Approaching Parks & Entertainment Episode

First Released: The month of january 8, 2012 2:18 PM EST Credit: Getty Images La, Calif. -- Caption Amy Poehler attends Trevor Live: A Night Time Reaping helpful benefits the Trevor Project at Capitale in NY City on June 27, 2011Amy Poehler keeps fans laughing because the passionate Leslie Knope on NBCs comedy, Parks and Entertainment and today, the Saturday Evening Live alumni is placed to step behind your camera to have an approaching episode. TV Lines Michael Ausiello reviews Amy can make her directorial debut in the helm of the approaching episode that was also compiled by the gifted star which finds her municipality-loving character facing off against her opponent inside a debate as she runs for Mayor of Pawnee, Ind. Its [expletive] great, executive producer Mike Schur stated. Its an incredible, funny script. Schur continued to be tight-lipped regarding additional particulars, but did demonstrate that the controversy is going to be moderated by Pawnees own Perd Hapley (performed by Jay Jackson). The episode (this seasons 20th), will air throughout the May Sweeps period. In related Parks and Entertainment news, Take advantage of Lowe lately revealed audiences will quickly visit a different side of his excessively-energetic, fitness fanatic character, Chris Traeger. Youre likely to visit a awesome side to him cause we all know hes passionate, hes positive, hes upbeat, Take advantage of told Access Hollywood throughout a junket for his approaching Lifetime TV movie, Came Billings: Untouchable in NY City on Wednesday. Now you ask , what goes on to Chris as he will get depressed? And would discover and it is not pretty. You don't want to determine Chris Traeger depressed, he added. Parks and Entertainment airs on Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on NBC. Copyright 2012 by NBC Universal, Corporation. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Friday, January 6, 2012

'Hunger Games,' 'Battleship' Will Feature Year's Greatest Breakout Stars

The greatest "breakout" stars of 2012 is going to be Josh Hutcherson and 11-year-old Mackenzie Foy, when the customers of Fandango have anything to say of it.The internet ticketing service interviewed 1,000 site visitors to the site, and Hutcherson, who'll come in "The Hunger Games" this season, was tops among males while Foy, from the approaching "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning Part 2," outperform other women.On Thursday, Fandango will problem the outcomes of their two polls a high 5 for males and the other for ladies (or women, out of the box the situation with Foy). Expect the dominant styles of these two lists to become "Hunger Games" and "Battleship," in addition to last year's "Immortals."Rounding the 5 Best among males (using their most anticipated 2012 releases in parentheses) are: Liam Hemsworth ("Hunger Games," "The Expendables 2"), Luke Evans ("The Hobbit: An Unpredicted Journey," "The Raven"), Henry Cavill ("Guy of Steel") and Taylor Kitsch ("Battleship," "John Carter").Cavill and Evans were in "Immortals," a Relativity release which has gained $207.six million worldwide up to now.Rounding the 5 Best among women are: Juno Temple ("The Dark Dark night Increases"), Brooklyn Decker ("Battleship"), Gina Carano ("Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Ocean of Monsters," looking for release in 2013) and Lily Collins ("Mirror Mirror").Fandango lately introduced its most productive year in the 11-year-history, together with a a lot of 25 million unique site visitors to the Site in one month along with a cumulative total of 21 million downloads of their mobile and tablet applications. The Hollywood Reporter

Monday, January 2, 2012

Berlin Film Festival To Recognition Meryl Streep

First Released: The month of january 2, 2012 12:15 PM EST Credit: Getty Images BERLIN, Germany -- Caption Meryl Streep sometimes appears in the The Iron Lady NY premiere after party in the Royalton Hotel in NY City on December 13, 2011Meryl Streep will be honored on her wide-varying career only at that years Berlin film festival. Festival coordinators stated Monday the 62-year-old Streep will be provided by having an honorary Golden Bear, the occasions top award, on February. 14. Festival director Dieter Kosslick states that Meryl Streep is a great, versatile artist who moves effortlessly between dramatic and comedy roles. The 2-time Oscar champion is going to be honored in a screening of her latest movie, The Iron Lady, by which she plays former British Pm Margaret Thatcher. The festival will also screen older Streep films, including Kramer versus. Kramer and Sophies Choice. The Berlin event, the very first from the years major European film festivals, happens February. 9-19. Copyright 2012 through the Connected Press. All privileges reserved. These components might not be released, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Fast Five is regarded as the unlicensed movie of 2011

Fast Five, the fifth instalment inside the ever-healthy action franchise, was most likely probably the most unlicensed movie of 2011 on Bit-torrent, in line with the LA Occasions.The film was apparently downloaded some 9.3 million occasions, even though average volume of downloads in the top movies was under exactly the same list a year ago.Whilst box-office behemoths occupy the most effective 3 places (The Hangover Part II and Thor sit in spots 2 & 3 correspondingly), the relaxation from the list is extremely different up-grossing films.This Years Twilight and Transformers films didn't increase the risk for top most broadly used downloads, while Source Code, I am Four and Sucker Punch (none which broke the most effective 50 if this involves US grosses) did.It's possibly most sad to find out Source Code available - a smart, interesting, half way decent allotted sci-fi, the type of which we don't see an sufficient quantity of in cinemas.If people illegal downloads may be changed into bought tickets, we'd come with an enhanced possibility of the kind of film getting made more often, as opposed to the numerous sequels, remakes and reboots we're swamped with.Here's the whole report on the ten most unlicensed movies (and the quantity of occasions they were downloaded):1. Fast Five: 9.3 million2. The Hangover Part II: 8.8 million3. Thor: 8.3 million4. Source Code: 7.9 million5. I am Four: 7.7 million6. Sucker Punch: 7.2 million7. 127 Several hours: 6.9 million8. Rango: 6.5 million9. The King's Speech: 6.3 million10. Harry Potter As Well As The Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 6 million