Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Jean Dujardin May Mind To His Roots in 'Le Petit Joueur'

He might have lately made many buddies in Hollywood, but Oscar-winning actor Jean Dujardin has not forgotten l'ensemble des amis in his native France and might be reunited using the comedy troupe that released his career in approaching film "Le Petit Joueur."French media reported the project on Tuesday, but a repetition for that film's director Manu Joucla declined to provide particulars around the project. Joucla and Dujardin were people of sketch comedy troupe Nous C Nous alongside stars Bruno Salomone, Eric Massot and Eric Collado who'll all co-star with Dujardin within the approaching ensemble comedy. The film also stars Dujardin's real-existence wife Alexandra Lamy and her actress sister Audrey, plus Shirley Bousquet and French funnywoman Florence Foresti."Le Petit Joueur," which means "The Small Player" in French, will begin shooting this summer time in Tunisia. Given his hectic shooting schedule with thriller "Mobius" in pre-production, Dujardin may have a more compact role within the film than planned, but nonetheless intends to lend his talents towards the project.The comedy concentrates on an out-of-work guy separated from his wife who decides to compete inside a poker tournament organized with a billionaire. Nous C Nous was created in 1998 and rose to success after parodying boy bands.Because of its recognition among French TV audiences, Dujardin was contacted by France 2 in 1999 for "A Woman along with a Guy," opposite his current wife Alexandra Lamy, the reveal that would eventually launch his career.Before "The Small Player," Dujardin fans can catch their most favorite actor in "The Gamers" which hits French theaters on Wednesday. The Hollywood Reporter

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

CBS Films Taps Jeffrey Nachmanoff To Helm Vince Flynns American Assassin

EXCLUSIVE: Ed Zwick is out and Jeffrey Nachmanoff is in as director of American Assassin, the adaptation of the Vince Flynn novel that CBS Films hopes will launch a film franchise based on CIA agent Mitch Rapp. Zwick came aboard last summer after CBS Films, which bought rights to Flynn’s novels several years ago, refocused its attention on American Assassin. While that is the 11th book in the series, it was a prequel that explained how tragedy transformed the protagonist from a college scholar and athlete into a ruthless hunter of terrorists for the CIA. Nachmanoff previously directed the Don Cheadle espionage thriller Traitor, and co-wrote The Day After Tomorrow with Roland Emmerich. Nachmanoff most recently directed the Dick Wolf-produced NBC pilot Chicago Fire. Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz wrote the most recent draft of the script but exited because Zwick is directing The Great Wall possibly with Henry Cavill, and CBS Films didn’t want to wait. CBS Films first acquired rights to Flynns popular book series in 2008, originally intended to start with Consent To Kill. That action-packed thriller contains several twists that change Rapps life permanently. CBS Films got as far as attaching Antoine Fuqua to direct and courting Gerard Butler, Colin Farrell and Losts Matthew Fox to play Rapp. They’ll go with a younger actor with this version. Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Nick Wechsler are producing. Nachmanoff is repped by CAA.

Taking apart Alcatraz's Mysteries: Will the '63s Ever Age?

Misa and Maiya Tanaka had the ultimate Top Ten place locked on The Astonishing Race 20. After engineering another comeback, the siblings were 80 yards in the Pit Stop - except they strangely skipped seeing Phil Keoghan, the Pit Stop greeter and also the production team. When they anxiously looked the causes from the Patios p Cafayate vineyard in Salta, Argentina, buddies Joey "Fitness" and Danny checked in. Several weeks later, they still can't explain completely the way they did not see Keoghan, however they attempted their finest below. Find Out More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Phil KeoghanJennifer HoffmanLakisha HoffmanAmazing Race 20Danny HoralJoey LasallaMaiya TanakaMisa Tanaka

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Clint Eastwood: Chrysler Commercial Does not necessarily mean I'm an Obama Supporter

Clint Eastwood Clint Eastwood is which causes it to be known that his Chrysler Super Bowl commercial doesn't always mean he's a supporter of Leader Obama. "I am certainly not politically connected with Mr. Obama," Eastwood told Fox News Funnel in the statement. "It absolutely was supposed to have been an email nearly job growth as well as the spirit of America. In my opinion all people in politics need it. I believed the spirit was OK." The area, which went throughout halftime, gets the actor stating: "It's halftime in the united states too. People are unemployed and they're doing harm to and they're all wondering what they're prone to do to produce a comeback." Republicans for instance Karl Rove - who mentioned he was "upset" with the commercial - and Michelle Malkin responded it alluded to his support inside the auto industry bailout. "Agh. WTH? Did I merely see Clint Eastwood fronting a vehicle bailout ad???" Malkin tweeted Sunday evening. "The most effective to convey the spin stops with everybody, and there is no spin because ad. Relating to this I understand,In . Eastwood added. "I am not supporting any politician at this time around around." What can you think about this content in the commercial?

Angel wings approach to 'Eden'

'Dark Eden'Dan Angel ("Door-to-doorInch) in the Hatchery has launched progression of Patrick Carman's "Dark Eden," a multimedia youthful-adult thriller.Angel will probably develop it numerous movies with multimedia components."Dark Eden" concentrates on seven 15-year-olds shipped for an online institution being cured from the crippling fears. Sequestered in mysterious fear chambers, they need to confront their worst bad dreams or nightmares.The novel, puiblished by HarperCollins imprint Katherine Tegen Books, includes digital components -- for instance still images, sound files, videos, scans, and text records -- shipped using a mobile application that transmits new episodes sequentially since the story originates.Carman written the "Land of Elyon" and "Atherton" series, the teen novel "13 Days to Evening time" and multimedia game game titles "The Black Circle," "Skeleton Creek" and "Tracker."Angel is professional creating "R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour" and "Serta Versus." for your Hub Network. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

Monday, February 6, 2012

Horror pic taps 'Twilight,' 'Dark Knight' kids

Foy KingNew Line and director James Wan are tapping the "Twilight" and "Dark Dark evening" franchises for youngsters to star in horror pic "The Warren Files," signing up Mackenzie Foy and Joey King to see people in the true-existence Perron family.The Perrons mentioned they "were living among the dead" inside the seventies as spirits -- both friendly and sinister -- resided on their own Rhode Island farmhouse. Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson are playing the scientists Erection dysfunction and Lorraine Warren. Lilli Taylor and Ron Livingston will portray the Perrons.Both child thesps are available in lengthy looked forward to franchise finales coming this year: Foy may have the half-vampire offspring Renesmee Cullen in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Beginning -- Part 2." King, who came out in "Crazy Stupid Love," includes a small sector in "The Dark Dark evening Increases."Peter Safran and Tony DeRosa-Grund will produce "The Warren Files" -- formerly titled "The Conjuring" -- using the Safran Co. and DeRosa-Grund's Evergreen Media Group. Wan is pointing in the script by Chad and Carey Hayes with shooting scheduled to start Feb. 21 in New You are able to.Foy and King are usually repped by Coast to Coast. Foy is handled by Christopher Rockwell. Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

Jovovich to host Sci-Tech Oscars

Milla Jovovich will host the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Scientific and Technical Awards Feb. 11 at the Beverly Wilshire in Beverly Hills. Jovovich will present 10 awards to 30 individual recipients during the evening. Portions of the Scientific and Technical Awards presentation will be included in the Oscar ceremony, which takes place Feb. 26 and is televised live on ABC in more than 225 countries worldwide. Contact Christy Grosz at christy.grosz@variety.com

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Two Beauty and also the Animal Aircraft pilots: Which Reaches Keep your Title?

Beauty and also the Animal Tale as old as time: Two TV rivals find yourself concentrating on the same, competing shows (think ER versus. Chicago Hope). But ABC and also the CW go one step further this winter, ordering two different aircraft pilots entitled Beauty and also the Animal. And really should both projects visit series, neither side will wish to give that title up - setting happens for what is a beastly showdown. The well-identifiable title is really a key reason to complete either of those shows to begin with. Confronted with an untidy TV landscape, network professionals are progressively depending on familiar franchises and series reboots to provide them an advertising and marketing edge. It's unlikely either network may wish to quit the benefit of marketing a simple sell like Beauty and also the Animal. Why not the same as your average title conundrum? Within this situation, each side can lay claim that they can the title Beauty and also the Animal. The CW's drama is dependant on the eighties CBS series starring Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman. And ABC's show is dependant on the story book, which is a vital title to ABC parent Disney (formerly breeding a success animated movie along with a Broadway musical). Based on entertainment lawyer Aaron Moss, when Disney formerly searched for to join up a trademark for that title Beauty and also the Animal, it ended up with Disney's Beauty and also the Animal. The U.S. Trademark Office noted at that time the phrase Beauty and also the Animal could not be trademarked, because it "signifies a properly-known story book that's within the public domain." "Generally, the first one to make use of a title regarding the a set has superior privileges, as long as the title is becoming carefully connected with this program," Moss states. "However, within this situation, the title is public domain work, and also the law more freely enables using public domain game titles without breaking trademark law." It isn't unusual for 2 competing aircraft pilots to sport exactly the same title simultaneously. But normally they are generic enough that certain from the projects only will change its title - that is what went down this past year at ABC, when two comedy aircraft pilots were known as Guy Up. (Tim Allen's Guy Up was eventually re-named Last Guy Standing.) A TV title could also conflict having a similar one in the box office. This past year, NBC broadcast a sitcom entitled Buddies With Benefits simultaneously that Justin Timberlake and Mila Kunis' feature Buddies With Benefits went in theaters. But simply because they were in 2 different mediums (and NBC was burning its sitcom off throughout the dead of summer time), each side made the decision to understate any potential confusion. Within the film world, the Movie Association of America includes a title registration service that can help determine that has the privileges to some certain title. But no such product is in position around the TV side. For the time being, both ABC and CW have the freedom and obvious to call their drama pilot Beauty and also the Animal. The 2 sides will wait to ascertain if another project would go to series, or maybe another network will blink. If both dramas get series orders this might, Moss thinks the 2 systems may likely broker some kind of deal without needing to turn to a mediator. "There might be some equine buying and selling happeningInch between your two sides, with one creating a tweak to the title (possibly adding a producer's or studio title). "You are unlikely to determine a scenario in which the exact same title can be used for shows, despite the fact that it might be legally allowable," Moss states. "From the marketing perspective I do not think anybody may wish to invest lots of money marketing a reveal that would be mistaken with a competing program." States another Hollywood lawyer: "This stuff possess a method of working themselves out... unless of course someone wants to really make it ugly." Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!