Wednesday, November 23, 2011

YouTube Pacts To Rent hundreds of Disney Films Including Pixar & DreamWorks

This statement only agreed to be published on the internet’s YouTube blog: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 Welcoming your preferred Disney movies to rent online Today, the very first of 100s from the Wally Disney Galleries movies from Disney, DisneyPixar and DreamWorks Galleries are visiting YouTube. These game titles join 1000's of full-length movies from major Hollywood galleries that already are for sale to rent at YouTube.com/movies. Fans of animated movies? We have the beloved animated classic, Alice's adventures in wonderland and also the recently imagined Winnie the Pooh. Love DisneyPixar? We now have hits like Cars and Cars 2 on this page. Up for some adventure? Well get you in the pitch-dark deep oceans with all of four from the Pirates from the Caribbean movies, including the newest blockbuster within the franchise Pirates from the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. So gather the household and buddies to look at your preferred Disney movies at YouTube.com/movies. Check in because even a lot of great Disney classics and new releases will be included days in the future, including our YouTube Movie Extra supplies with behind-the-moments clips, interviews, and much more.

Monday, November 21, 2011

AMAs 2011: Winners and Nominees Complete List

The 39th annual AMAs were broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Sunday, Nov. 20 on ABC.our editor recommendsAMAs 2011: Taylor Swift Wins Entertainer of the Year; Adele Scores Favorite Album; Bruno Mars Upsets Justin BieberAMAs 2011: The Red Carpet ArrivalsAMAs 2011: Katy Perry Surprised With Special Achievement AwardAMAs 2011: Justin Bieber Brings Christmas Spirit (Video)AMAs 2011: Inside Hot Chelle Rae's Red Carpet Style MeetingAMAs 2011: Nicki Minaj Gives Electric Performance with David GuettaThe Best (and Worst) Moments of AMAs 2011American Music Awards 2011: The NomineesRelated Topics•American Music Awards Nicki Minaj opened up the show, which was executive produced by Dick Clark Productions' Orly Adelson and Larry Klein, AMA producer. Justin Bieber followed with "Mistletoe" off his just-released Christmas album, and The Band Perry came on next, performing their hit, "If I Die Young." A total of 17 acts performed throughout the night, includingKelly Clarkson, Chris Brown, Pitbull and Katy Perry. PHOTOS: AMAs Red Carpet Arrivals Leading the pack of nominated artists for the 2011 American Music Awards were British chanteuseAdele, with four nominations including artist of the year and favorite album for her latest,21. Katy Perry,Lady Gaga,Lil Wayne,Rihanna,The Band PerryandTaylor Swifteach saw three nods whileBeyonce,Bruno Mars,Chris Brown,Jason Aldean,Kanye West,LMFAO,Nicki MinajandPitbullcollected two nominations. PHOTOS: 2011 American Music Awards Nominees Winners were determined by online voting, and fans could vote at the Coca-Cola AMA website, amavote.com, as well as AMA.abc.com. PHOTOS: The Best and Worst Moments at the AMAs See the full list of nominees and winners below: POP or ROCK MUSIC Favorite Male Artist Justin Bieber Bruno Mars (Winner) Pitbull Favorite Female Artist Adele (Winner) Lady Gaga Katy Perry Favorite Band, Duo or Group LMFAO Maroon 5 (Winner) OneRepublic Favorite Album Adele/21 (Winner) Lady Gaga/Born This Way Rihanna/Loud COUNTRY MUSIC Favorite Male Artist Jason Aldean Brad Paisley Blake Shelton (Winner) Favorite Female Artist Sara Evans Miranda Lambert Taylor Swift (Winner) Favorite Band, Duo or Group The Band Perry Zac Brown Band Lady Antebellum (Winner) Favorite Album Jason Aldean/My Kinda Party The Band Perry/The Band Perry Taylor Swift/Speak Now (Winner) RAP/HIP-HOP MUSIC Favorite Artist Lil Wayne Nicki Minaj (Winner) Kanye West Favorite Album Jay-Z & Kanye West/Watch The Throne Lil Wayne/Tha Carter IV Nicki Minaj/Pink Friday (Winner) SOUL/RHYTHM & BLUES MUSIC Favorite Male Artist Chris Brown Trey Songz Usher (Winner) Favorite Female Artist Beyonce (Winner) Rihanna Kelly Rowland Favorite Album Beyonce/4 Chris Brown/F.A.M.E. Rihanna/Loud (Winner) ALTERNATIVE ROCK MUSIC Favorite Artist The Black Keys Foo Fighters (Winner) Mumford & Sons ADULT CONTEMPORARY MUSIC Favorite Artist Adele (Winner) Bruno Mars Katy Perry LATIN MUSIC Favorite Artist Enrique Iglesias Jennifer Lopez (Winner) Pitbull CONTEMPORARY INSPIRATIONAL Favorite Artist Casting Crowns (Winner) Tobymac Third Day ARTIST OF THE YEAR Adele Lady Gaga Lil Wayne Katy Perry Taylor Swift (Winner) SPRINT NEWARTIST OF THE YEAR POP/ROCK Foster The People Hot Chelle Rae (Overall Winner - Sprint New Artist of the Year) COUNTRY The Band Perry Thompson Square SOUL/R&B Marsha Ambrosius Miguel RAP/HIP-HOP LMFAO Wiz Khalifa Related Topics ABC American Music Awards AMAs 2011

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Netflix Coming back Arrested Development

First Launched: November 19, 2011 2:41 PM EST Credit: Getty Images Caption Michael Cera, Alia Shawkat, Tony Hale, Will Arnett, Jeffrey Tambor, Jason Bateman, Jessica Walter and Portia p Rossi inside a script reading through through for Foxs Arrested Increase in 2004NY, N.Y. -- Arrested Development is coming back to existence round the Netflix video streaming service. The awesome TV comedy series is coming back to production and you'll be designed for instant viewing by Netflix clients in 2013, the business introduced late Friday. Arrested Development broadcast on Fox for 3 seasons from 2003 to 2006. The Emmy-winning show dedicated to the formerly wealthy Bluth family and featured Jason Bateman, Will Arnett, Portia p Rossi, Michael Cera and Jeffrey Tambor within the cast. Netflix didnt specify which original cast people might be returning or say the amount of new episodes were planned. 20th Century Fox Television and Imagine Television will produce these new episodes for your online subscription service, refreshing the series five years following a Fox broadcast network attracted the plug. Imagine Entertainment co-founders Ron Howard and John Grazer noted that obtaining a challenge fromcancellation rarely happens. However, Arrested always involved as unconventional simply because they get, so that it seems totally appropriate this demonstrate that broke the mold is smashing it to pieces once again, they mentioned. Taken, Netflix introduced that House of Cards, a completely new political drama starring Kevin Spacey, will probably be produced for viewing round the service in 2012. Copyright 2011 with the Connected Press. All rights reserved. These elements is probably not launched, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Amy Adams Has Trouble With The Curve

She may join Clint Eastwood in the dramaFirst-time director Robert Lorenz has a bit more clout than most freshman filmmakers, given that he's Clint Eastwood's long-time business partner in their Malpaso production company and secured the legendary thesp's services for his drama Trouble With The Curve. But he's had less luck finding a leading lady to play Clint's estranged daughter in the film. The latest possibility? Amy Adams.Curve finds Eastwood as an aging baseball scout struggling with the onset of blindness who decides to take a trip to Atlanta to check out a possible young star in the making. His daughter begrudgingly goes along in the hopes of rebuilding their relationship.Lorenz and Eastwood had originally approached Sandra Bullock for the female lead, who seemed game and entered talks to take the role. But scheduling difficulties have made it impossible for her to sign on. Still, Adams is a solid second choice and was apparently already on Lorenz' wish list of possible stars.Adams is also fairly busy, so we'll see if she makes a deal. But if she does, she'll be adding Eastwood to the list of icons she's worked with recently, including Kermit (in The Muppets) and Superman (in Man Of Steel, which she's currently shooting).

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Johnson On For Warren Beatty's new pic

The untitled Howard Hughes dramaLast June, word started to leak out about Warren Beatty's next planned project, a movie concerning the live and loves of reclusive magnate Howard Hughes. Little continues to be learned about the film since that time, but Beatty continues to be busy searching for a cast, with Felicity Johnson now in line to experience the feminine lead.The film, which still does not come with an official title (or indeed, all its financing in position), will chronicle a part of Hughes existence story, with Beatty pointing and playing charge. Johnson, last observed in The Tempest, is a youthful lady who falls for that businessman's driver and assistant, however evolves a factor for that guy themself. Knowing by Beatty's casting, this really is set just a little later in the existence than, say, The Aviator.For the motive force, Beatty continues to be thinning his options lower, though Justin Timberlake and Somewhere's Alden Ehrenreich are apparently among individuals in mind. Gleam chance that the kind of Jack Nicholson, Alec Baldwin and Annette Bening (Also known as Mrs Beatty) could show on screen.Beatty's been focusing on that one for age range and it is searching to have it shooting the coming year. It'll mark his first pointing gig since 1998's Bulworth.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

10 Controversial Gay Gaffes That Shook Hollywood

Last Friday night at a special screening of Brett Ratner's new movie Tower Heist, the Oscar producer said, "rehearsal's for fags" during a post-show question-and-answer session. The ensuing firestorm-fueled by other provocative comments Ratner made boasting about his sex life-led him to step down as producer of the Oscars on Tuesday (with Eddie Murphy bailing as the host on Wednesday). But Ratner is not the first celebrity to get into trouble for using a gay slur.our editor recommendsBrett Ratner's 10 Offensive Quotes That Ended in Oscar Trouble Hollywood's Biggest BlundersHoward Stern Defends Brett Ratner, Slams Hollywood As 'Loony' (Video) Hollywood's Memorable Mea CulpasMeet the Man Whose Tweet Brought Down Brett RatnerRicky Gervais Offers to Host Oscars Following Eddie Murphy, Brett Ratner Exits PHOTOS: Hollywood's Memorable Mea Culpas From Bob Hope to Mel Gibson to Tracy Morgan anti-gay gaffes and outright slurs have landed many celebrities in hot water. Some have managed to apologize gracefully, others have suffered lasting career damage, and a few have defended their remarks. Here are ten of the most well-known incidents and their fallout: The offender: Bob Hope, 1988 The comment: During an appearance onThe Tonight Show, Hope called someone a "fag" for wearing a colorful tie. The fallout: This was the first time GLAAD (the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Discrimination), founded in 1985, successfully pressured a celebrity to apologize for using a gay slur. At a time when public support for gay rights was still small, Hope agreed to record a public service announcement condemning anti-gay bigotry, graciously paying for it himself. The offender: Mel Gibson, 1991 The comment: In an interview with the Spanish newspaper El Pais, Gibson said, "Homosexuals take it up the ass. This is only for taking a s**t." He added, "I became an actor despite that. But with this look, who's going to think I'm gay? It would be hard to take me for someone like that. Do I sound like a homosexual? Do I talk like them? Do I move like them?" The fallout: The comments set in motion the long-term erosion of Gibson's public image, compounded by other incidents over the years. In 2006, Gibson reportedly made sexist and anti-Semitic comments to the police officer who arrested him suspicion of drunk driving. In 2010, recordings surfaced of Gibson verbally abusing former girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva and in 2011 he was sentenced to three years probation for domestic battery for hitting her. The offender: Dr. Laura Schlesinger, 2000 The comment: The radio show host had a long history of anti-gay comments, including calling homosexuality a "biological error," before getting her own syndicated TV talk show in September 2000. The fallout: GLAAD criticized Paramount's decision to give her a show and a website StopDrLaura.com catalogued her anti-gay comments. The controversy contributed to weak ratings for Dr. Laura. Schlesinger, a Jew, tried to apologize with a full-page ad in a Hollywood paper on Yom Kippur: "On the Day of Atonement, Jews are commanded to seek forgiveness from people we have hurt. I deeply regret the hurt this situation has caused the gay and lesbian community." But many gay activists called the ad too little, too late. The ratings for Schlesinger's TV show never picked up and in March 2001 Paramount decided not to renew it for a second season. PHOTOS: Hollywood's Biggest Blunders The offender: 50 Cent, 2004 The comment: In an interview in Playboy, rapper 50 Cent said, "I ain't into faggots." Adding, "I'm not prejudiced. I just don't go with gay people and kick it-we don't have that much in common. ... But women who like women, that's cool." The fallout: 50 Cent shrugged off calls from gay rights groups to apologize. In 2010, after an argument with openly gay blogger Perez Hilton, 50 Cent tweeted, "Perez Hilton called me douche bag so I had my homie shoot up a gay wedding. wasn't his but still made me feel better." Again, the rapper ignored demands from GLAAD and other gay rights groups to apologize. The offender: IsaiahWashington, 2006 The comment: During an argument on the set of Grey's Anatomy, Washington allegedly told Patrick Dempsey "I'm not your little faggot like [co-star T. R. Knight]. The fallout: Washington's comments prompted Knight to openly acknowledge his homosexuality a few days later. He told Ellen DeGeneres, "I've never been called that to my face. So I think when that happened, something shifted, and it became bigger than myself."Washington apologized, calling his words "beneath my own personal standards," but the slur against the popular Knight seemed to alienate Washington from many of his Grey's castmates. The controversy resurfaced at the Golden Globes in January 2007 when Washington joked about it and denied referring to Knight as a "faggot." In June 2007, Washington was dropped from Grey's Anatomy when his contract was not renewed for the next season. The offender: Jay Leno, 2008 The comment: On The Tonight Show he asked Ryan Philippe, who played a gay teen on the Soap One Life to Live, "Can you give me your gayest look?" The fallout: After being condemned by GLAAD, Leno quickly apologized. "In talking about Ryan's first role, I realize that what I said came out wrong. I certainly didn't mean any malice. I agree it was a dumb thing to say, and I apologize." The offender: Kobe Bryant, 2010 The comment: During a game against the San Antonio Spurs, the Lakers star appeared to call a referee a "f***ing faggot." Although courtside microphones did not pick up the audio of Bryant's words, the videotape made it possible to read his lips. The fallout: The Human Rights Campaign immediately criticized Bryant, who tried to excuse his comment as a result of the passion of the game. "My actions were out of frustration during the heat of the game, period. The words expressed do not reflect my feelings towards the gay and lesbian communities and were not meant to offend anyone.'' Still, NBA Commissioner David Stern fined Bryant $100,000 and criticism of Bryant continued. Bryant then agreed to appear in a PSA condemning anti-gay slang for GLAAD. Bryant's comments generated a wide debate among NBA players and officials about the prevalence of gay slurs during in game "trash talking. Phoenix Suns star Grant Hill recorded his own PSA urging players not to use gay slurs as on-court insults and Phoenix CEO Rick Welts announced he was gay, becoming the highest profile sports executive to openly acknowledge his homosexuality. The offender: Ron Howard, 2010 The comment: The trailer for the Universal Pictures movie the Dilemma, directed by Howard and produced by Ratner's Oscar replacement Brian Grazer, featured Vince Vaughn's character, an advertising executive telling auto company executives, "Electric cars are gay. I mean, not homosexual, but my-parents-are-chaperoning-the-dance gay." The fallout: GLAAD called the use of the word "gay" in that context pejorative and asked Universal to remove it. After Anderson Cooper also criticized the line on CNN, Universal cut it from the trailer. But Howard opted to keep it in the movie, saying, "I believe in sensitivity but not censorship." The offender, Patti Stanger, 2011 The comment: Appearing on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live, the Millionaire Matchmaker host told a gay caller who worried about remaining faithful in a long distance relationship, "There is no curbing the gay man." Stanger than told openly gay host Andy Cohen, "I have tried to curb 'you people.'" The fallout: After a flurry of tweets criticizing her, Stanger herself tweeted an explanation, arguing she was speaking about Los Angeles-area gay men only. "It's true LA gays toughest nuts to crack to monogamy!" Followed by: "Attn male Gays: I support you & my comment on WWHL was to a LA guy who can't find commitment." After a similar equivocal apology on The Joy Behar Show failed to quell the outcry, Stanger issued a more direct apology, "I am so sorry. I did not mean to offend anyone with my comments." Bravo also apologized in a statement. '"Her comments are not representative of the network's beliefs and opinions. We apologize for the offense it caused." But despite calls from some viewers for Stanger to be fired, she remains the host of the network's Millionaire Matchmaker show. The offender: Tracy Morgan, 2011 The comment: During a performance of his stand-up act in Nashville, Morgan went on an anti-gay riff, saying among other things he would stab his son if he told Morgan he was gay. The fallout: Morgan's comments went viral when a gay fan in attendance criticized his remarks on Facebook. After GLAAD criticized Morgan, he apologized. 30 Rock star Tina Fey and NBC head Ben Greenblatt also apologized for Morgan's comments, but defended Morgan personally, despite his history of homophobic jokes. Morgan remains a member of the 30 Rock cast. Related Topics

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Morgan Freeman to get Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement at Golden Globes

Chris Pizzello/AP Photo The Hollywood Foreign Press Association introduced Wednesday that actor Morgan Freeman will get the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in the 69th annual Golden Globe Honours on Sunday, The month of january 15. Actress Can Be (The Muppets) and author/director Pedro Almodovar (Your Skin My Home Is) revelaed this news throughout a press conference.our editor recommendsMorgan Freeman's AFI Tribute: Betty Whitened, Helen Mirren and Clint Eastwood Recognition the ActorMorgan Freeman Sparks Outcry After Calling Tea Party RacistMorgan Freeman Ponders Aliens and also the Afterlife for 'Through the Wormhole' PHOTOS: Morgan Freeman in 'Deep Impact' and 21 Other Movie Presidents The 74-year-old, whose flourishing voice continues to be compared to God's, made his film debut in 1964. Within the years since, he's given memorable performances in a large number of significantly and/or in a commercial sense effective films. One of the better known: Jerry Schatzberg's Street Wise (1987), Bruce Beresford's Driving Miss Daisy (1989), Edward Zwick's Glory (1989), Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven (1992), Frank Darabont's The Shawshank Redemption (1994), David Fincher's Se7en (1995), Steven Spielberg's Amistad (1997), Eastwood's Billion Dollar Baby (2004), Film Clip's Gone Baby Gone (2007), Christopher Nolan's The Dark Dark night (2008), and Eastwood's Invictus (2009). PHOTOS: Box Office Politics: The Films and Stars Dems versus. GOPers Love (And Like to Hate) Freeman has gotten five Academy Award nominations and five Golden Globe nominations, winning the very best supporting actor Oscar for Billion Dollar Baby and also the best actor (musical or comedy) Globe for Driving Miss Daisy. Previous readers from the recognition, which is dependent upon the HFPA's board of company directors, include Alfred Hitchcock, Lucille Ball, Sidney Poitier, Sophia Loren, Sean Connery, Barbra Streisand, Martin Scorsese, and, at this past year's ceremony, Robert P Niro.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Exclusive: Not so long ago Casts Lost's Emilie p Ravin As Belle

Emily p Ravin Not so long ago has arrived another Lost alum. Emilie p Ravin, who performed Australian castaway Claire around the ABC island mystery series, continues to be cast as Belle, as with Beauty and also the Beast's Belle, TVGuide.com has learned solely. ABC's Not so long ago turns favorite anecdotes into reality Particulars of her role are scarce, but we hear Once's Belle may have an association to Rumplestiltskin (Robert Carlyle). Not sure on if the titular Animal can look, but Gaston is slated to appear too. The 29-year-old Roswell alum has starred such films as Remember Me, Public Opponents and Brick. She'll first come in Episode 12, slated to air early the coming year.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

'The Dark Knight Rises' Hits Wall Street [PHOTOS]

As it turns out, 'Magnus Rex' 'The Dark Knight Rises' did occupy Wall Street. On Saturday, the Christopher Nolan-directed film descended on Lower Manhattan and filmed a scene similar to the one the paparazzi snapped photos of in Pittsburgh earlier this summer. Reshoots? Did Nolan just decide he wanted his riot to occur in NY instead of Pennsylvania? Good questions! Check out some new photos from the set ahead, as well as video of what looks like a pretty intense standoff between the Gotham Police Department and Bane's minions. Also: Nolan wearing a hard hat! 'The Dark Knight Rises' Hits NY See All Moviefone Galleries » [via Huffington Post] [Top Photo: FilmMagic] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

Thursday, November 3, 2011

The Very Best Movies of 2011

Using the finish of the season around the corner, Moviefone made the decision to provide good Movies of 2011 list just a little update. You will find still a lot of potentially great films that are not out yet ('The Muppets,' 'Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo,' 'Extremely Noisy & Incredibly Close'), but let us remember the great features in the last 10 several weeks. Ahead, Moviefone's Up-to-date Best Movies of 2011 list. Make certain to return in the finish of the season for that complete top 50. [Top Photo: Universal] The Very Best Movies of 2011 25. 'Captain America: The Very First Avengerཔ. 'Beginnersན. 'Warriorདྷ. 'The Interruptersད. 'Hannaཐ. 'Take Shelterཏ. 'Ides of Marchཎ. 'Horrible Bossesཌྷ. 'Win Winཌ. 'Margin Callཋ. 'Crazy, Stupid, Loveཊ. 'Martha Marcy May Marleneཉ. 'Tree of Existence཈. 'Attack the Blockཇ. 'X-Males: Top Classཆ. 'The HelpƏ. 'RangoƎ. 'Super 8ƍ. 'Rise from the Planet from the Apesƌ. 'Midnight in ParisƋ. 'MoneyballƊ. ཮/50Ɖ. 'Driveƈ. 'Deathly Hallows, Part IIƇ. 'Bridesmaids' See All Moviefone Art galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook RELATED

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

The Biz: The Battle for the Big Interviews

TV news divisions are giving their all for the next big "get." After seeing the courtroom sagas of Casey Anthony and Amanda Knox play out over the last two years, the networks sense a huge audience will tune in to see what they have to say. Also high on the interview wish list are Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician on trial for the involuntary manslaughter of pop legend Michael Jackson, and incarcerated Ponzi scheme artist Bernie Madoff. So who will they talk to? Casey Anthony The Florida mother exonerated for the murder of her daughter is the trickiest booking, as her reps are looking for a big payday. In the past, networks have shelled out dollars for video or photos to get interview access. But no one wants to appear to be in business with Anthony, who is reviled by the public. One veteran of the morning-show wars says Anthony's lawyers have agents trying to tie a book deal to a TV interview and have approached NBC News about helping make it happen. NBC's status as the network news leader would help them weather any criticism of a deal, which, according to the producer, is largely hypocritical: "Everybody wants to hear from Casey Anthony even though they say they don't." Amanda Knox The American student imprisoned for four years in Italy before her murder conviction was vacated is being courted by ABC, CBS and NBC. But Knox doesn't need to seek payment from a network. "The family is going to make money," says one producer who has worked on the story. "They are going to sell a book and movie rights." Where she goes to talk depends on relationships and star power. ABC News correspondent Elizabeth Vargas has covered the story vigorously and one of the bookers for Good Morning America has become a family friend. NBC sent a strong message by dispatching Today coanchor Matt Lauer to cover Knox's last court hearing. While ABC or NBC are considered the favorites, CBS has offered Knox a platform on 60 Minutes, which can deliver a huge audience and give the salacious story some stature. "It will get an amazing rating," the producer notes. Conrad Murray The demonized doctor already has a deal with British documentary filmmakers who, industry sources say, are shopping their film, plus a live interview with Murray, for $1 million. "I don't know if he's worth that much money," says one morning-show vet. "Not that many people want to hear from him." Bernie Madoff His wife and kids have spoken out on 60 Minutes, Today and 20/20. But there's still a demand to get Madoff, which would require getting around the ban on cameras in federal prison. He has spoken with journalists off camera, including a recent two-hour chat with Barbara Walters. That won't stop him from talking again, says one producer: "He would love to have a camera in there." Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!