Friday, May 11, 2007

MPAA Adds Smoking as Film-Rating Factor


LOS ANGELES — Smoking will be a bigger factor in determining film ratings, the Motion Picture Association of America said Thursday, but critics said the move does not go far enough to discourage teens from taking up the habit.

MPAA Chairman Dan Glickman said his group's ratings board, which previously had considered underage smoking in assigning film ratings, now will take into account smoking by adults, as well.

That adds smoking to a list of such factors as sex, violence and language in determining the MPAA's G, PG, PG-13, R and NC-17 ratings.

Film raters will consider the pervasiveness of tobacco use, whether it glamorizes smoking and the context in which smoking appears, as in movies set in the past when smoking was more common.

Some critics of Hollywood's depictions of tobacco in films have urged that movies that show smoking be assigned an R rating, which would restrict those younger than 17 from seeing them.

"I'm glad it's finally an issue they're taking up, but what they're proposing does not go far enough and is not going to make a difference," said Kori Titus, spokeswoman for Breathe California, which opposes film images of tobacco use that might encourage young people to start smoking.

You can read the rest of the article here.

Everyone Gets to see Captain Jack A Few Hours Earlier.

Because you know we can not have Spiderman showing up Jack Sparrow...


Disney Will Open Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End A Day Early

Are you waiting impatiently for the third chapter of the Pirates saga? Well, Disney has made that wait a little more bearable. The studio is bumping up the release date by a few hours, opening Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End on May 24th instead of May 25th as originally planned.


Disney made the decision Monday after Spider-Man 3 completely wiped out the box office. According to Variety, Pirates subsequently lost its "biggest weekend opener of all times" title in the aftermath. Spidey was able to pull in $15 million more than Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End did when it opened in July of last year. That film only made $135 million as opposed to Spider-Man 3's domestic take of $148 Million.

Instead of screening at midnight, Disney will now start the show at 8 pm on May 24th. They are hoping to earn back their bragging rights, as the early screenings will be added into the opening weekend grosses.

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is set to usher in the Memorial Day weekend like no other film before it. Remember to mark down May 24th on your calendar.

Links:
movieweb

And if you are one of those people who live under rocks, here is the trailer for At World's End.

TV Break: More 'Dirt' to Come in 2008.


FX Turns More 'Dirt,' Reaps 'Riches'

New series will return in '08; 'Rescue Me' moving

Zap2It.com

May 8 2007

FX has decided that once was not enough for its new series "Dirt" and "The Riches."

The cable network has picked up both shows for a second season after they delivered ratings in line with some of FX's veteran shows. Both are scheduled to return sometime next year.

Additionally, FX has decided to move the new season of "Rescue Me" from Tuesday to Wednesday nights starting in June and set a July premiere date for its legal drama "Damages," starring Glenn Close.

"We're very proud to have managed, in the toughest possible competitive environment, to launch 'Dirt' and 'The Riches' -- two highly original series that have resonated with our audience as strongly as 'The Shield' and 'Rescue Me,'" FX president John Landgraf says. "FX now has six original dramas, more than any network in the history of cable television, cementing the network's status as a leader in quality original series."

Both "Dirt," which drew a cumulative 5.2 million viewers per week (over multiple airings) earlier this season, and "The Riches," which is averaging 5.9 million cumulative viewers, have posted ratings numbers similar to recent seasons of "Rescue Me" and "The Shield." Both shows also draw about two-thirds of their audience from the adults 18-49 demographic.

In addition to picking up the two new shows, FX has set its schedule for the rest of 2007-08. "Rescue Me" will premiere Wednesday, June 13, a day later than previously announced, and remain on Wednesdays throughout the summer. "Damages," which stars Close as a powerful attorney and also features Rose Byrne, Tate Donovan and Ted Danson, will follow on Tuesday, July 24.

"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" will kick off its third season in September, with "Nip/Tuck" and "30 Days" scheduled for later in the year. New seasons of "The Shield," "Dirt" and "The Riches" will roll out in the first half of 2008. 3

Link:
zap2it.com

To bad we have to wait almost year just to see what happens to Lucy Spiller and crew.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

TV Break: Another reason why Medium should have stayed on Mondays @10 p.m.

and why t.v. shows of popular movies is not always the best idea.

NBC's 'Real Wedding' crashes
'Criminal Intent' fills spot for next two weeks
By Zap2It.com

The black hole that is NBC's 10 p.m. Monday timeslot has claimed another victim.

The network has pulled its unscripted series "The Real Wedding Crashers" from the time period, effective immediately. For the remaining two Mondays of the season, new episodes of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" will air in the post-"Heroes" spot; the "CI" episodes will then repeat in the show's usual Tuesday home the following night.

For those keeping score at home, "The Real Wedding Crashers" is now the third casualty of the 10 p.m. Monday slot on NBC this season. Aaron Sorkin's backstage drama "Studio 60" and Paul Haggis' "The Black Donnellys" had previously occupied the hour, and both fell victim to lackluster ratings. Similar to issues ABC has had with "Lost" in past seasons, the audience for "Heroes" just doesn't seem to stick around once the show ends.

"The Real Wedding Crashers," inspired by the 2005 Vince Vaughn-Luke Wilson movie and produced by "Punk'd" mastermind Ashton Kutcher, debuted to an audience of about 6.75 million people and a 2.9 adults 18-49 rating on April 23. Its audience has steadily shrank since then, falling to just over 5 million viewers and a 2.4 rating in the 18-49 demo this week.

There's a chance NBC will air the remaining "Wedding Crashers" episodes this summer, but no firm plans as of Wednesday afternoon.


Links:
jam! Showbiz

Movies Opening Friday May11th

Here are the trailers for 28 Weeks Later and Georgia Rule both opening tomorrow.

28 Weeks Later



Georgia Rule


Also opening nationwide tomorrow:

Delta Farce
The Ex



The Salon starring Vivica A. Fox opens in limited release tomorrow. The trailer is below.



Other limited releases opening May 11th:

Blind Dating
The Hip Hop Project
Life in a...Metro
Provoked
Showbusiness

Links:
http://www.newmoviefriday.com/
Youtube

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

Happy Birthday Katherine Hepburn


Katherine Hepburn's birthday is on Saturday May 12th. To celebrate all week TCM has been showing Hepburn's movies. Today they showed the following Hepburn films:

"Woman of the Year (1942, another Oscar® nomination), would kick off a 25-year partnership (on and off the screen) with Spencer Tracy. Few critics, let alone moviegoers, were expecting the chemistry and comic brio that these two stars would create when they were first paired. Hepburn's biggest box office hits of the '40s were films co-starring Tracy: Cukor's Keeper of the Flame (1942); Harold Bucquet's underrated Without Love (1945); Elia Kazan's soapy melodrama Sea of Grass (1947); Frank Capra's political satire State of the Union (1948), and of course, Cukor's superb battle-of-the-sexes farce Adam's Rib (1949)."

Tomorrow they will be showing The African Queen, Suddenly, Last Summer, and Guess Who's Coming To Dinner. The last movie has been remade into the 2005 movie Guess Who? starring Bernie Mac and Ashton Kutcher. Spencer Tracy passed away seventeen days after Guess Who's coming to Dinner finished filming. That would be the last movie filmed between the two actors. Also last night they showed a documentary on Katherine Hepburn from 1992. She lived an interesting life indeed. The most shocking to me is that at a point in her career she when she was considered "Box Office poison" and that she had a secret affair with Spencer Tracy that produced numerous films starring the two of them. The gossip columns back in that day chose not to write about the relationship although it was one of the worse kept secrets in Hollywood. Far cry from the gossip columns of today. There are a few films of Katherine that I missed this week that I want to see that includes The Philadelphia Story. She maintained the rights to The Philadelphia Story after the role won her rave reviews on Broadway before it became a film. The film also starred Jimmy Stewart.

Katherine Hepburn passed away in June 2003 at the age of 96.

Links:
Tuner Classic Movies

The Senator's Wife


I have gotten the chance to review a draft of the script for The Senator's Wife thanks to Mystery Man. My review will be up by next week here and after May 27th you can check back at Mystery Man's blog for others review of the script. Jennifer Aniston is the only attached actor at this moment. There are rumors that it may be going into production as early as this summer. According to the most unreliable film site(sorry), IMDB, it is slated for a December 2007 release. I do not see how that is going to happen but we will see. According to Jennifer's publicist she is slated to start filming a movie this year along with directing another. Trendy Reel will have the info as soon as it comes out. If you keep your fingers crossed I may be able to ask one the writers of the script, Katherine Fugate, where production stands with this. Here is what Katherine had to say about where the film stands as of almost a year ago in Jun 2006:

"We start production very soon. i'm waiting to hear the dates, but jennifer has an opening in her schedule so this is it.

brad pitt is not actively producing it or participating in it. jennifer and brad had a company, Plan B, before the divorce. because that company was attached when it was sold, they are still the official producers, but in a day to day working capacity, he has nothing to do with it. there was a one page article about the movie in Star Magazine that was completely misleading and false. it's amazing what tabloids will do to create a story -- but at the same time, it is publicity for my movie, so that's good, too."


I am not sure at this point if I can post the script, but it is dated as the the second draft from March 2005. Last few notes; there is a director attached, the movie is being made under New Line and production was suppose to initially start Winter of 2005 but for whatever reason did not.

Here is a link to The Senator's Wife IMDB Page
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462523/

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