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Friday, March 2, 2012
Did AMC's Website Spoil a significant Event around the Walking Dead This Year?
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012
VIDEO: Westminster Champion Malachy the Pekingese on Today
Pekingese Malachy Malachy, some-year-old Pekingese named Very best in Show prize at Tuesday's Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, isn't any stranger towards the spotlight. Wednesday morning, Malachy's owner, David Fitzpatrick, told Present day Matt Lauer the dog was already granted 114 Very best in Show game titles just before Tuesday's coveted win. Browse the fluffy British pooch (she found America through the Uk at five several weeks old) within the video below:Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news concerning the economy
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Daily Show's John Hodgman to Appear on Community
John Hodgman The Daily Show with Jon Stewart correspondent and erstwhile "I'm a PC" guy John Hodgman will guest-star on Community later this season, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Who's dying on Community?Details of the funnyman's role are being kept under wraps, but his guest spot marks a reunion for him and Gillian Jacobs. "I was actually in an 'I'm a Mac, I'm a PC' ad that never aired," Jacobs tells the trade. "So, this is my second time working with Hodgman."NBC has yet to schedule a return date for Community.
Friday, January 27, 2012
CBS orders three comedy aircraft aircraft pilots
CBS has grew to become part of the late-Friday hurry of pilot orders, greenlighting three laffers, including one a within the Iron Guy of pilot season, Greg Berlanti, and "Pals" vet Greg Malins. The untitled Warner Bros. TV project form Berlanti and Malins concentrates on a man who realizes carrying out a health scare that he's deeply deeply in love with his femme nearest friend and business partner of 15 years. Malins and Berlanti composed the pilot and may professional produce. Project marks an infrequent foray to the half-hour realm for Berlanti, which has already showed up three drama pilot orders this development cycle spread among Fox, CBS and CW. Another Warner Bros. TV project arises from "Will & Sophistication" alums Max Mutchnick and David Kohan. "Partners" involves two long-term male pals whose relationship is kind of an unusual marriage that's examined when one decides to get wed. Duo will professional produce.
Buddy comedy "Friend Me," from CBS TV Art galleries, was composed by Alan Kirschenbaum & Ajay Sahgal. It set among two twenty-something males who vary from Indiana to L.A. to get results for Groupon. Kirschenbaum and Sahgal professional produce with Eric and Kim Tannenbaum. Contact Cynthia Littleton at cynthia.littleton@variety.com
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Cinemax with sprinkles on the top
Laura Dern and Mike Whitened celebrate her win.
Peter Dinklage and Jason Momoa
Idris Elba wins and Ough Gervais unwinds.
Mila Kunis with Mark Wahlberg
Shaun Garlin, Judd Apatow and Steven Levitan party with Cinemax.
Sue Naegle and Sarah Michelle Gellar
Martin Scorsese
Around 9 p.m., just like the Golden Globe parties were striking their stride, the partygoers in the Bev Hilton received a little surprise: rain. The sudden shower sent the hordes running inside in the Cinemax party, which offered shelter and protection within the poolside space in which the legendary hotel swimming hole have been drained for that occasion to create room for added tables and tents. Clothed in silver branches and shimmering two-story high drapes, the cabler's shindig rapidly grew to become a crowded affair of stars from Cinemax shows and special offers, past and offer: large those who win Peter Dinklage and Laura Dern (with mother Diane Ladd), nominees Guy Pearce and Evan Rachel Wood, Thomas Jane, Shaun Garlin and "True Blood's" Alexander Skarsgard and Mike Trammell. Other people who arrived from the rain incorporated nominees Michael Fassbender and Brendan Gleeson and those who win Idris Elba and Claire Danes. The shoulder-to-shoulder huddle in the party only survived a while, because the rain soon turned into obvious skies and a way for individuals in floor-length dresses just to walk without fear. Contact Erin Maxwell at erin.maxwell@variety.com
Saturday, January 14, 2012
'Justified' actors have price on head
The cast and crew of FX's "Justified" left Levis and six shooters on the lot as members filled the Directors Guild Theater on Jan. 10 for the show's season-three premiere. In a series where characters have a quick draw and good aim (five people are killed in the season preem), the cast can only guess who will be the next to get a pink slip. "People ask why Mags didn't survive the end of last season," said showrunner Graham Yost, "It's because she didn't give me an envelope stuffed with cash, and that's a warning to Neal McDonough." Contact Variety Staff at news@variety.com
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Adult fare missing from CES
There's something missing from this year's CES: porn stars.While TVs and tablets dominate the world's largest tech confab, CES attendees often save some attention for the nearby Adult Entertainment Expo. This year, though, the two shows don't coincide and it's like the loss of a familiar, if slightly sketchy, cousin at a family dinner. The AEE (and its accompanying AVN awards) won't hit Las Vegas until next week. This year is the first time in years the two shows haven't synced up.The porn convention was actually born out of CES. In the early days of the electronics show, there was an adult video section. Thirteen years ago, however, the adult entertainment companies decided to strike out on their own. The show has run the same week as CES for several years, fitting since porn has driven several home entertainment technologies. Cross traffic between the two events was heavy as well, but this year CES shifted its show dates, closing it out on a Friday (last year's show ran Thursday through Sunday). And that's being pointed to as a reason for the change. Economics are a larger factor, though. This year's porn show will be held at the Hard Rock Casino, which will cost organizers much less than the Sands Convention Center -- and non-CES fans will be able to get rooms for a significantly cheaper rate than during CES, when Vegas hotels ratchet up prices to often outrageous levels. AEE show officials admit they're concerned about a potential loss of foot traffic, but say media coverage requests have more than doubled for the event, which should guarantee plenty of, um, exposure.The 2011 AEE saw just shy of 23,000 fans attend, compared to the nearly 150,000 that came to CES.Of course, CES hasn't been entirely porn-free. Tech-intense adult company Pink Visual hosted a party Tuesday for about 100 CES showgoers, bringing a trio of stars to pose for pictures and mingle with the techies, including one who spend the evening wearing an iPad strapped to her chest, encouraging people to swipe the screen to display cleavage (presumably, hers) in a variety of lingerie styles. Contact the Variety newsroom at news@variety.com
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