Monday, October 31, 2011
Russian Tenor Nikolai Baskov Wants to Conquer US
NY (AP) Over the past decade, Nikolai Baskov has emerged as one of the biggest selling recording artists in Russia.He's a favorite of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, and his performances with dramatic lighting and dazzling showmanship are becoming legendary there and in Europe.Now, the rest of the world may be in Baskov's grasp. The classically trained vocalist has his eyes or more appropriately, voice on seizing the rest of the world with his powerful range."For me, really this is the beginning. Because I've accomplished so much in my country, I'm used to being received at a certain level, but I also appreciate a certain level of anonymity here when I'm in NY," he said in an intimate performance earlier this month. "The public perception of me has been really phenomenal. In America, if they love you, they love you unconditionally, which separates the U.S audiences and American audiences from any other audiences in the world."Classically trained in Russia, Baskov turned down an offer to study in the United States at Julliard. That opportunity came during tough times in Moscow; Baskov opted to study at home. He also admitted he couldn't be away from his mother for that long."I love my mom more than anything else in the world," Baskov, 35, said."My mom made me believe since I was very young," he added. "She always told me that I was destined to be an artist."His father was not as optimistic at least not at first. As a high-ranking officer in the Russian military, the elder Baskov saw a different life for his son. But as he began to perform, his father slowly became more comfortable with his son's dream. The support began in the early stages of his career and has grown throughout the years.Now that he's an adult, he still stays very close to his parents."No matter where I am in the world, I call her," Baskov said. "And my father too."The tenor's stratospheric rise to the top of the Russian charts began with a music video of the song "Caruso." It was picked up by every television outlet in Russia, and was played for months. Based on the popularity of that song and video, he became began to perform, and quickly learned how to charm audiences with his charisma and stage persona.His favorite artists include Barbara Streisand and Lady Gaga."I can't stop myself from watching Lady Gaga perform," Baskov says with. "She makes music so interesting to watch."Besides Gaga and Streisand, Baskov cites Italian crooner Mario Lanza as his main influence."I admire everything about him, from the way he carries himself on stage to the way he sings."In June, PBS ran Baskov's Moscow concert from the famed Luzhniki Arena. Earlier this month, that performance was released on CD and DVD as "Romantic Journey."Baskov will tour North America early next year with dates in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Hartford, and other cities.He will also perform in NY, which is a favorite."There is so much life here, and I love the shopping," he said.Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. By John Carucci October 31, 2011 Nikolai Baskov PHOTO CREDIT AP Photo/John Carucci NY (AP) Over the past decade, Nikolai Baskov has emerged as one of the biggest selling recording artists in Russia.He's a favorite of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, and his performances with dramatic lighting and dazzling showmanship are becoming legendary there and in Europe.Now, the rest of the world may be in Baskov's grasp. The classically trained vocalist has his eyes or more appropriately, voice on seizing the rest of the world with his powerful range."For me, really this is the beginning. Because I've accomplished so much in my country, I'm used to being received at a certain level, but I also appreciate a certain level of anonymity here when I'm in NY," he said in an intimate performance earlier this month. "The public perception of me has been really phenomenal. In America, if they love you, they love you unconditionally, which separates the U.S audiences and American audiences from any other audiences in the world."Classically trained in Russia, Baskov turned down an offer to study in the United States at Julliard. That opportunity came during tough times in Moscow; Baskov opted to study at home. He also admitted he couldn't be away from his mother for that long."I love my mom more than anything else in the world," Baskov, 35, said."My mom made me believe since I was very young," he added. "She always told me that I was destined to be an artist."His father was not as optimistic at least not at first. As a high-ranking officer in the Russian military, the elder Baskov saw a different life for his son. But as he began to perform, his father slowly became more comfortable with his son's dream. The support began in the early stages of his career and has grown throughout the years.Now that he's an adult, he still stays very close to his parents."No matter where I am in the world, I call her," Baskov said. "And my father too."The tenor's stratospheric rise to the top of the Russian charts began with a music video of the song "Caruso." It was picked up by every television outlet in Russia, and was played for months. Based on the popularity of that song and video, he became began to perform, and quickly learned how to charm audiences with his charisma and stage persona.His favorite artists include Barbara Streisand and Lady Gaga."I can't stop myself from watching Lady Gaga perform," Baskov says with. "She makes music so interesting to watch."Besides Gaga and Streisand, Baskov cites Italian crooner Mario Lanza as his main influence."I admire everything about him, from the way he carries himself on stage to the way he sings."In June, PBS ran Baskov's Moscow concert from the famed Luzhniki Arena. Earlier this month, that performance was released on CD and DVD as "Romantic Journey."Baskov will tour North America early next year with dates in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Hartford, and other cities.He will also perform in NY, which is a favorite."There is so much life here, and I love the shopping," he said.Copyright 2011 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
NBC Temporarily Stops Production on Approaching Drama Awake
Jason Isaacs NBC has temporarily stopped production on its midseason supernatural drama Awake allowing more hours to use round the scripts, Vulture reviews. The series stars Jason Isaacs just like a guy who - carrying out a vehicle accident - lives by 50 percent different details: One where his wife died inside the accident but his boy managed to get, as well as the other where his boy didn't survive but his wife were living. ER alum Laura Innes joins Awake Awake, executive-produced by Lone Star's Kyle Killen and 24's Howard Gordon, has completed production on six episodes. The hiatus lasts roughly four days. "We've got [six] scripts and episodes we're happy with, but we felt the show would make the most of getting more hours to plot out where we're going," Gordon told the web site. "It's a very complex show, as well as, since i was not under any gun if this involves delivering episodes having a deadline, we asked for [the hiatus]." Gordon acknowledged "there's a narrow margin for error" because of the complicated narrative, but furthermore mentioned he thinks the break can be a "method of calculating belief in us" from NBC. Awake will debut sometime next season on NBC.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Harry Potter Dvd disks To Vanish
Warners announce moratoriumIn an evil conjuring trick worth He Who Mustn't Be Named, Warner Bros. have says all of the current versions from the Harry Potter Dvd disks will walk out print on December 29. Company, that does include Deathly Hallows Part 2, which is not balance out until December 2. Better enter quick if you would like your set to complement!What this signifies used isn't that all copies will all of a sudden dry out and become withdrawn and remembered, but that whenever that date, new copies will no more be accessible to order from retailers. So once they are gone in the shelves, which will be it for some time. It appears to become exactly the same model that Disney ways to use its classic game titles: delivering them for brief periods after which securing them within the vaults again. Additionally, it briefly happened towards the Mission Impossible films within the increase to Quantum of Solace and also the current gold-spined special models.Warners haven't made any bulletins regarding once the Potter franchise might come back, however it appears likely the "resting" from the original releases will create some trendy new versions at some future date. Warners' official statement runs thusly:"Harry Potter, the #1 film franchise ever, will quickly disappear from shelves, as Warner Bros. stops shipping all Harry Potter theatrical film game titles (including Harry Potter and also the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, and Harry Potter: The Entire 8-Film Collection) by December 29, 2011 (moratorium doesn't include digital Electronic Sell-Through & VOD or games). The Harry Potter franchise has made a lot more than $12.1 billion for Warner Bros. Entertainment, with $7 billion in the worldwide box office for Warner Bros. Pictures and $5.1 billion for Warner Bros. Home Theatre Group and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment."
Monday, October 24, 2011
ABC Buys Tracy McMillans The Reason Why You Aren't Married Comedy With Penalty
EXCLUSIVE: In the hit blog publish with a book with a TV series. In the competitive situation, ABC has nabbed Tracy McMillan’s single-camera comedy The Reasons You’re Not Married getting a script commitment plus penalty. DreamWorks TV, which developed the project, will produce it with ABC Art galleries. McMillan, whose series credits include Mad Males and rge DreamWorks TV-produced United states . States Of Tara, will write The Reasons You’re Not Married, an ensemble comedy that explores the current condition of recent American love — specially the dynamic involving the countless attractive chicks between age selection of 25 and 45 who would like to be married as well as the males who apparently will not purchase them. The project, known to as “a very honest have a look at love,” originates from McMillan’s greatly popular February blog publish titled The Reasons You’re Not Married, which went viral and increased being the second most read story on Huffington Publish having a couple of 2.9 million sights. The publish launched a investing in an offer war among book entrepreneurs, eventually landing at Ballantine/Random House, which will release The Reasons You’re Not Married…Yet: The Best Way To Stop Acting As being a Bitch And Start Getting Betrothed on May 29 next season. A TV project good blog publish as well as the book adopted, plus it too came interest from multiple systems before landing at ABC. WME-repped McMillan, the daughter from the pimp together with a prostitute, was elevated inside the promote-care system. She looked into caused by her upbringing on her behalf account adult associations, including 3 not successful close ties, in their first book, memoir I Like We’m Departing You Anyway.
'Immortals' Mondays: Kellan Lutz Takes A Dive As Poseidon!
"Immortals Mondays" continues today with an exclusive behind the scenes look at Poseidon, the trident-wielding god played by "Twilight" favorite Kellan Lutz. Describing his character as "the favorite uncle," Lutz explained that the god of the sea has been commanded by his brother Zeus (Luke Evans) not to interfere with the matters of men. Poseidon has a hard time adhering to this order, of course, leading him to spearhead one of the most visually breathtaking moments in the entirety of Tarsem Singh's mythological epic. Take a glimpse in the video below. In addition to the exclusive video, we also have details on an "Immortals" sweepstakes. The Gods need a Hometown Hero, and MTV is looking for one man or woman to assemble their troops for a private hometown screening of "Immortals." Click here to find out how to enter!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Angelina Jolie's Directorial Debut Gets A Trailer
FROM MTV MOVIES: We all know Angelina Jolie, Academy Award-winning actress, sex symbol, mother and philanthropist, but today for the first time, the new trailer for "In the Land of Blood and Honey" introduces all of us to Angelina Jolie, writer and director. There's been talk about the project, a love story set during the Bosnian war in the early '90s, for a while now, but there was little actually known besides a rough description of the plot. Brad Pitt even refused to give his review of the film when he spoke with MTV News while promoting "Moneyball." The movie remained more or less a mystery with Jolie's name as the only recognizable feature. That is, until the trailer hit the Web on Friday (October 21). In it, we get a look at a sweeping romance buried deep within the horrors of the Bosnian war and filled with suspicion and betrayal. The film stars Zana Marjanovic and Goran Kostic as two lovers caught in the middle of the conflict. The scale is surprisingly big, attempting to portray a full-out war, and features lots of gunfire and several large explosions. The trailer also makes clear the emotional weight tied to both the romance and its wartime backdrop. Read the full story at MTV Movies!
Thursday, October 20, 2011
John Travolta Doesn't Understand How KFC Works
According to The Daily Mail, last Friday while in West Sussex, England for an annual Scientology event, John Travolta asked one of his reps to reserve a table at the local KFC for him and his guests. The KFC employee who answered the phone kindly explained to the actor’s rep that fast food chains operate on a first come-first serve basis, even if the customer was John Travolta. Sadly, the actor never got his table or his fried chicken, instead going directly to a charity dinner. A spokesman for KFC has since released a statement about the Travolta debacle: “In hindsight, of course, we would have reserved a table for him. It’s not every day you get a Hollywood star eating in your restaurant.” [Daily Mail]
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Dwts Episode Recap: Monday, March. 17, 2011
Andrew Lincoln subsequently [Warning: The next story consists of spoilers in the Season 2 premiere from the Walking Dead. Read at the own risk.] "I hear we are getting shot," states an actress, smiling behind a mask of rotted teeth. "Awesome!" replies a bloody actor by having an enthusiasm that's, ironically, everywhere around the Walking Dead set - from undead extra supplies to guide stars - despite an in-house summer time shake-up. "It's jam-packed, character-smart and action-smart," states Andrew Lincoln subsequently, as electrified by the field of hungry corpses as his character, Ron, is terrorized by them. Much deeper, more dark and (at 13 episodes) a lot more than two times as lengthy as this past year, Season 2 from the record-breaking AMC drama questions the price of survival, and just how much humanity its figures can salvage. Executive producer Robert Kirkman, author from the original comic, promises "stomach-wrenching drama." And, obviously, plenty of guts, too. This season's opener began having a shock - youthful Sophia got lost within the zombie-filled forest - and ended in an instant, as Rick's youthful boy, Carl, was accidentally shot. "They are anticipation for the future,Inch states Steven Yeun (Glenn). "When the children are gone, what is the point?" Not everybody shares this concern. "Some would like to move, other medication is eager to find Sophia, and everybody has their very own agenda," states Melissa McBride, who plays Carol, Sophia's mother. Adds Kirkman, "It's interesting how rapidly a couple of proceed to self-upkeep. It'll shock you who goes there, that 'we desire to make sacrifices' mode." That philosophical split may cause tension between close friends Ron and Shane (Jon Bernthal). "Shane understands what must be done to outlive: deficiencies in empathy and emotion," states Bernthal, whereas Ron attempts to keep his humanity - to some extent. "Not too Rick's attended the negative side,Inch states Lincoln subsequently, "but that is the question: Are we able to survive without becoming monsters? And everyone's arguments are seem. 1 week you are going, 'Shane is really a psycho!' and subsequently you are like, 'But he's right!'" Caught between your two males is Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies), Rick's wife - and Shane's ex-lover. "Each time Ron states, 'We need to be human,' Lori listens to that," states Callies, "but each time Shane states, 'Guys, it's math. It's what we have to caused by keep Carl alive,' which makes sense, too." It is a dynamic, Kirkman states, that'll allow it to be even harder to help keep Lori and Shane's Season 1 affair secret: "Carl's shooting brings them into new areas, puts lots of stress on Lori and Shane, and raises some dark stuff they have been keeping under systems, as they say." Could Lori's condition, like her comic-book counterpart, become much more delicate this year? (Spoiler alert: The smoothness was revealed to become pregnant within the comic.) Callies is only going to say Lori's focus is Sophia and Carl, but adds vaguely, "Later, she might have some choices about dealing with new duties." What else are we able to expect this year? Dr. Jenner's secret, whispered to Ron within the final moments of last year's finale, "is going to be revealed," states professional producer Gale Anne Hurd. Andrea (Laurie Holden), probably the most damaged survivor after her sister's dying, will morph right into a more effective player. "I have been served by the boys - understanding how to shoot, adopting my inner tomboy," states Holden. And Glenn constitutes a connection with a brand new character, Maggie Eco-friendly (Lauren Cohan). "It gives him anyone to love,Inch states Yeun. For additional around the Walking Dead, get this week's Halloween preview problem of TV Guide Magazine, on newsstands Thursday, October 20! Sign up for TV Guide Magazine now!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Fall TV Recognition Contest: Had You Been Enlightened?
Enlightened, Laura Dern Cinemax includes a method of bringing in large-time film stars towards the small screen. Using the Monday evening premiere of Enlightened, the network's tried it again with Laura Dern, who plays a professional that has were built with a "nervous breakthrough." You want to understand what you considered this show - and that which you think about every new series this year. Election: Which fall premieres won you over? Which flopped? Have you recognize Dern's character Amy? How have you like Luke Wilson around the small screen? Are you going to tune in for an additional dose of enlightenment and options? Election now! And don't forget to encourage your buddies along with other fans to election. Return to determine what TVGuide.com customers think about your preferred - and least favorite - new shows for fall and also the final ratings for that debuts. Fall TV: Obtain the lowdown about this season's must-see new shows When are you able to election next? Here is a handy calendar that will help you keep a record.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Happy 62nd Birthday, Sigourney Weaver! What's Her Most Underrated Movie Moment?
Film legend and Movieline pal Sigourney Weaver turns 62 today, which means she’s been a working girl for almost 35 years. Damn, Ripley. Let’s pick her most underrated work on the big screen after the jump. Personally, I think I’ve pinpointed it. If your suggestion is You Again, I’m prepared to yell, “Get away from her, you bitch” at you. We can always use more serial killer dramas, and 1995’s Copycat is one of the funnest — and scariest — in the genre. Weaver plays field lecturer and serial kiiller expert Dr. Helen Hudson, whose expertise makes her the target of Daryll Lee Cullum (Harry Connick, Jr!), a murderer who likes recreating the work of famous serial killers in history. Weaver is strong, believable, and panicked in Copycat, and though Holly Hunter gives the movie’s most interesting performance as detective M.J. Monahan, it’s Weaver whose plight is compelling. I bet when visions of evil Harry Connick Jr. swim up to surface in Helen’s mind, it’s like the horrifying prequel to Dolphin Tale 3D. What’s your choice for Weaver’s most underrated role?
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Eastwood in talks to star in 'Trouble'
EastwoodClint Eastwood said "Gran Torino" would be his final film in front of the camera, but with his next directorial effort, "A Star Is Born," delayed, he's decided to un-retire as a thesp for "Trouble With the Curve." Robert Lorenz, Eastwood's Malpaso partner, is in talks to make his directorial debut with the Warner Bros. pic written by Randy Brown. Eastwood is in talks to play an aging baseball scout who's losing his sight and decides to take a road trip to Atlanta with his daughter to eye a hot prospect. Malpaso will produce, but the company won't start its search for the female lead until Eastwood and Lorenz close their deals. Sarah Schechter will oversee the project for WB, which had difficulty tracking Brown down, as the script has been kicking around Hollywood for several years. Eastwood had been searching for a project to topline ever since Beyonce Knowles announced her pregnancy at the MTV Video Music Awards in August, which pushed back the start of production on the remake of "A Star Is Born" to what will likely be late spring or early summer next year. While Eastwood starred in and helmed 2008's "Gran Torino" for Warner Bros., the last he starred in but did not direct was the 1993 thriller "In the Line of Fire," which was directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Lorenz has served as assistant director on several of Eastwood's movies, including "Mystic River" and "Million Dollar Baby." WB will release Eastwood's next film, "J. Edgar," on Nov. 9. The Dustin Lance Black-scripted pic, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer, Naomi Watts and Judi Dench, is being eyed as a contender in the upcoming awards season. Contact Jeff Sneider at jeff.sneider@variety.com
Monday, October 3, 2011
'Vampire Diaries' Actress to Star in Hallmark Movie Channel Western (Exclusive)
The Vampire Diaries actress Sara Canning and Greystone Holt have been tapped to star in the Hallmark Movie Channel telefilm Hannah's Law, a Western set to premiere in spring 2012. Danny Glover, Kimberly Elise, Billy Zane, Ryan Kennedy and John Pyper-Ferguson co-star in the movie, which went into production Monday in Calgary, Alberta. The movie is set in a frontier town filled with crime and corruption until Hannah (Canning), a strong-willed heroine, and her friends, including Wyatt Earp (Holt, Durham County) and Doc Holliday (Kennedy, Hellcats), take a stand for justice as she tries to track down the McMurphy gang, which brutally murdered her parents and young brother. Glover (Mandela) is set to play Isom Dart, a father figure to Hannah; Elise (For Colored Girls) is Stagecoach Mary, her best friend; Zane (Titanic) is Lockwood; and Pyper-Ferguson (Caprica) plays Frank McMurphy. Hannah's Law, from Nomadic Pictures Productions 3 and Sony Pictures Television, is executive produced by Mike Ogiens and John Fasano. Chad Oakes and Mike Frislev are the producers. Rachel Talalay is directing from a script written by John Fasano. Canning is perhaps best known for her role as Jenna Sommers on CW's Vampire Diaries. Holt also appears in Alcatraz, J.J. Abrams' upcoming series for Fox. Related Topics The Vampire Diaries Danny Glover Kimberly Elise TV Casting Watch Transformers 3 Online For Free
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