Thursday, March 8, 2012
Priceless John Carter Email From Disney
Disney sent a message to thousands of financial analysts and Wall Street types aimed at drawing their attention to about-to-bomb $250M-budget John Carter even though it’s looking like a $100 million writeoff. Talk about tone deaf. “The best part is the subject line of the email. Disney obviously hasnt noticed that The Lorax came out last weekend.” Enjoy: From: Walt Disney Pictures Date: March 8, 2012 2:47:10 PM EST Subject: See “The First Blockbuster of the Year” tomorrow: Get Tickets Today
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Rhys Coiro & Andrea Martin Join Pilots
EXCLUSIVE: It’s A Gifted Man reunion on the CBS pilot Applebaum, directed by Chris Columbus. Rhys Coiro is set as a male lead opposite his Gifted Man co-star Rachelle Lefevre in the pilot based on Ayelet Waldmans Mommy Track Mysteries series of books. Applebaum centers on Juliet Applebaum (Lefevre), a former public defender who becomes a private investigator to keep from being bored to death as a stay-at-home mom. Coiro will play Juliet’s husband Peter, a successful comic book artist who is crazy about his wife. For both, Applebaum is formally in second position to CBS’ A Gifted Man, which is produced by the same studio, CBS TV Studios, as the pilot. Ayelet, Jennifer Levin and Sherri Cooper wrote Applebaum and are executive producing with Columbus, Michael Barnathan and Jeff Rake, who serves as showrunner. In addition to Lefevre and Coiro, A Gifted Man co-star Margo Martindale also booked a pilot in second position, ABC comedy Counter Culture. Coiro previously recurred on HBO’s Entourage. Comedy veteran Andrea Martin is set to co-star opposite Ben Falcone and Judd Hirsch in CBS untitled multi-camera comedy written by Falcone and fellow actor Larry Dorf and co-executive produced by Falcones wife, Mike & Molly star Melissa McCarthy. The project centers on David (Falcone), a single 37-year-old who loses everything he has in the real estate collapse and finds himself back home in the house he grew up in withhis parents (Hirsch, Martin).
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Tupac Musical 'Holler if Ya Hear Me' Starts Casting, Aims for Broadway
A minumum of one new production might give Broadway some street cred next season. Casting will start now for "Holler If Ya Hear Me," a brand new musical inspired by and including the background music from the late stylish-hop icon Tupac Shakur. The storyline is occur present around the inner-city roads of the Midwestern industrial city, where two childhood buddies as well as their extended families find it difficult to reconcile the difficulties and facts of the lives using their hopes, dreams, and ambitions."The concept was always to create a musical inspired by his music and to avoid an autobiographical method of his existence or anything like this,Inch director Kenny Leon stated throughout a job interview with PBS in November. "And since I usually believed that Tupac would be a prophet and that i thought if everyone could hear his words and listen to his tales, they'd see things i see. So we will most likely perform a large workshop in NY and I am going to try and take it to Broadway within the next Broadway season."Casting director David Caparelliotis of MelCap Casting is mainly seeking African-American and White emcees who are able to also sing and act. Open auditions for Equity and nonunion entertainers is going to be held Saturday, March 10 in NY City. Equity chorus requires men and women singer-emcees is going to be held Wednesday, March 14. To learn more and audition particulars, see the full casting notices on BackStage.com. (Subscription needed.)Leon formerly directed the Broadway productions of "The Mountaintop," "Stick Fly," "A Raisin the sun's rays,Inch "Fences," and much more. He's even the artistic director of True Colors Theatre Company in Atlanta, and that he is presently focusing on an organized film remake of "Steel Magnolias," that will feature an exciting African-American cast. Leon told the Huffington Publish he had begun dealing with Shakur's mother, Afeni, with an early reading through from the musical in October. Afeni Shakur has apparently approved the show.The developmental workshop will run from April 23 to May 11, but a Broadway premiere date is not set. "Holler If Ya Hear Me" will be the first full-scale stylish-hop production in Broadway history.Caparelliotis' Broadway casting credits include "Seminar," "Stick Fly," "Bengal Tiger in the Bagdad Zoo" and also the approaching revival of "Dying of the Salesperson."
Monday, March 5, 2012
Finding vino
John and Nancy Lasseter often their loved ones vineyard when hes not making movies.
Pixar founder John Lasseter is keen on stating that wine making is Nancy Lasseter's movie. Younger crowd loves to joke he does his regular job to finance his wife's regular job. But it is obvious that Lasseter Family Vineyard is near to each of their hearts. The Lasseters began making wine years back -- using Tommy Smothers' neighboring vineyard in the beginning -- by 2002 had bought 95 acres in Glen Ellen, an excellent Sonoma County wine region. The vineyard remained largely individually distinct until last November, once the Lasseters opened up a tasting room towards the public by appointment. Nancy Lasseter began her career at Apple, however her focus is on grapes, focusing on the branding and marketing for that vineyard. Both Nancy and John work carefully with wine maker Julia Iantosca to choose the best mixture of grapes for all of their four wines, that are all French-style blends with monikers that reflect the couple's passion for Gallic culture. "We bounce ideas off one another, and that he gives input on the style of labels,Inch stated Nancy Lasseter. When they were thrilled when "Up" was selected to spread out this year's Cannes Film Festival, Nancy was nearly as excited with an excuse to go to Bandol, the location that creates the crisp roses that Cannes festgoers frequently fall madly in love. They cut back 29 bottles from France and tried all of them to locate the perfect blend for his or her own dry, light Enjoue rose. Finally month's Oscar-week Lasseter Family Vineyard dinner at Patina, some animation buffs traveled miles for the opportunity to try all types and pay attention to the Lasseters discuss their adoration for wine making. As the vineyard formerly provided some Pixar-designed bottles to auction for charitable organisation, since Pixar is a component of Disney, the Lasseters often understate the Pixar connection. No cartoon figures show up on labels, and Nancy hopes the tasting room fishing lures serious wine consumers, not looky-loos. There is however one unavoidable indication from the connection: The Marie E. narrow-gauge railway once possessed by John Lasseter's mentor Ollie Johnston, certainly one of Wally Disney's legendary Nine Old Males, winds with the winery and it is commemorated around the label from the Chemin p Fer Rhone blend. Lasseter wines are manufactured from grapes grown organically around the estate from types including Malbec, Cabernet wine Sauvignon, Syrah and Grenache. A restricted amount will quickly be launched of the fifth wine, L'Ame du Sage, produced from 100-year-old Zinfandel vines. Lasseter vino is offered at Patina restaurants such as the flagship Disney Hall location, at producer Gale Ann Hurd's Vertical Wine Bar and could be bought at Studio City's Flask Fine Wines. Contact Pat Saperstein at pat.saperstein@variety.com
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