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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Alexander Skarsgård's Pop Getting a Dragon Tattoo



Stellan Skarsgård is in talks to join The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Oh, does his last name look familiar? That would be because he is father to one Alexander Skarsgård.

Daddy's reportedly in negations to play Martin Vanger, who's a pretty important character—which you know you if you've read the book (or seen the European movie), and everybody has, right?

Stellan tells Variety: "I have had a concrete offer and now we are in negotiations" to play Martin Vanger, one of the principal suspects in the 40-year-old disappearance of a teenage girl.

You know what this means, right?

That Alexander totally needs to play young Martin Vanger in the flashbacks of the remake. The two are blood after all, how much more real can ya get? This must happen.

It's time for mini Skarsgård to put his acting chops to the test. No offense to former and future Alexander costars Kate Bosworth and Rihanna, but we think the babe can do a little better. Anyone who watches True Blood knows that.

Filming is currently set for late September in Sweden, so if scheduling works out we think this is something A.S. should consider. It would be more like a cameo, really.

If we let you bring Kate Bosworth along will you think about it? We won't make any snide fauxmance comments the whole time if you do. Cross our bitchy hearts.

Still no final word yet who will play the female heroine Lisbeth Salander. Oh, except that it's not Kristen Stewart.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Many New And Old Faces To Appear In Supernatural's Season 6





Ok, I give up. I have absolutely no idea what the heck is going to happen in season 6 of Supernatural. Now that the newest casting spoilers have been making the rounds, I am officially ceasing to even speculate what's in store for the Winchester brothers next season and can only hope that Comic Con (the Supernatural panel will take place on Sunday, July 25) will shed some light on what to expect in September.

Now we have news of more new and returning characters.


Firstly, we already know that Bobby and Cas will both be returning in season 6. We've also been told that we should expect to see Mark Sheppard return as Crowley. According to Supernatural Locations, Crowley was photographed on the set for the fourth episode of season 6.

We already know that Grandpa Campbell (having, you know, DIED back in the 1970s) will somehow become a recurring character on the show next season (as Mitch Pileggi has been cast as a recurring character).

Remember Kim Rhodes who played Sheriff Jody Mills back in the last Bobby-centric episode in season 5 ("Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid")? According to zap2it, she'll make a return appearance in the fourth episode, which is entitled "Weekend at Bobby's" and is the one directed by Jensen Ackles.
zap2it also reports that Jennifer Aspen (also known as Terri's sister on Glee) will be making an appearance in the same Bobby-centric episode. Apparently things at Bobby's house won't be going so smoothly if her appearance is any indication...



Don't expect that Grandpa Campbell is the only family member you'll see in season 6. No, I'm not talking about Adam, the Winchesters' half-brother. I'm actually talking about another member of the Campbell family. According to reports at Gate Con, Corin Nemec (formerly of SG1) will be playing the recurring role of Christian Campbell, the boys' maternal cousin. This one is a bit easier to figure out than Grandpa Campbell, despite the fact that we never saw Mary's siblings. We did, however, learn back in early season 2 that the boys had an uncle they never met who had paid for Mary's gravestone (I think this was mentioned in "Children Shouldn't Play With Dead Things"). So it makes sense that Mary had a brother, who then went on to have a son, Christian, and got him into hunting.

But here's the kicker – the final casting spoiler I have for you today from zap2it is regarding Fredric Lehne, who happened to portray the Yellow-Eyed Demon (Azazel). Lehne will return in season 6 as Azazel.

Also... Mark Pellegrino seems to have cornered the market on TV antagonists, having played heavies in no less than three of the most popular genre shows of the century: Lost, Supernatural and Dexter. But while Lost is finished and his Dexter character almost certainly dead, there's still a chance we'll see Lucifer, his Supernatural villain, return.
"I don't know what's next for my character," Pellegrino admitted. "I can't say one way or the other. All I know at this point is that my flesh – my meat suit – is gone, and as far as we left it in the last episode, dead. I don't know what will happen."

Saturday, July 17, 2010

'Hills' Creator Adam Divello says the hills wasn't fake



He's always been there for the girls. Even after ending relationships with both Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari, Brody Jenner was their male bestie: listening to all their boy problems through mascara tears. So, when it came down to the perfect ending for "The Hills," it seemed just right to have Brody be the main focus of it. And, the show's creator, Adam DiVello, gave MTV News the perfect reason why.

"I think in the terms of a 'Sex And The City,' there's always that Mr. Big and I think Brody was our Mr. Big," he explained. "He was our Mr. Big and it's nice that he was there at the end. I feel like [it was like] in the season finale of 'Sex And The City' when [Carrie] kind of looked down and saw her cell phone and saw the last name, that guy was there for the very end."

While we kind of love that reasoning, Adam also enlightened us to what Brody, and Kristin for that matter, were like that final day of shooting for that sort of magical, and sort of surreal, "Hills" final scene.

When we showed up to Paramount that day we kind of walked Brody through it, and he was shocked," he recalled of shooting the finale. "I believe Kristin kind of started to cry a little bit. I think she was surprised when she showed up as well. We had a great time. [Viewers wondered,] 'Were these things shot on soundstages or were they shot in their apartments?' But I think everyone knows it was a reality show, obviously."

"White Collar" Scenes for the next episode!

Three scenes from next week's episode of White Collar, "Need to Know" (airs July 20th).





Friday, July 16, 2010

'Degrassi' tackles transgender storyline




"Degrassi" marks a decade of unexpected pregnancies, underage drinking, broken hearts and general angst-ridden rebellion with a new season Monday that introduces its first transgender character.

The Canadian teen drama promises to enter uncharted ground with a storyline in which a new student, Adam, presents himself as a boy even though he was born a girl.

"I can truly say that when we decided to do this episode we realized this is brand new territory for us," says producer, director and actor Stefan Brogren, whose character Mr. Simpson returns as school principal.

"We've never even tried to breach this subject before. Of course we've dealt with gay and lesbian stories but you can't approach this the same way."

The new student is played by former "Life With Derek" star Jordan Todosey, a bubbly 15-year-old who says she had to chop off long blond locks, darken her hair and adopt a more boyish swagger to pull off the role.

"The writing is good, they really go there with that kind of stuff and I think that this character can really speak for anybody who is outcast or bullied or transgender or anything like that," Todosey said from the Toronto set earlier this year, after shooting a violent confrontation with school bullies.

"I really hope the fans like Adam."

Such delicate topics are certainly not new for the long-running franchise, which began as "The Kids of Degrassi Street" in 1980, and was followed by "Degrassi Junior High," "Degrassi High" and "Degrassi: The Next Generation."

"Degrassi High" famously sparked controversy in the United States when a pregnant character battled past protesters at an abortion clinic. Canadian viewers saw the full episode but U.S. viewers got an edited version that left it unclear whether she went through with the procedure.

This time, the transgender storyline is expected to get prominent play on both sides of the border, airing on TeenNick at the same time as the Canadian broadcast on MuchMusic.

Brogren says great effort was made to handle the transgender storyline with care, with writers going so far as to consult with various advocacy groups to make sure the issue was presented accurately.

"It really sort of threw us for a loop because the writers did some amazing research, both networks have been in touch with gay, lesbian, transgender organizations to make sure they like the script. We want to make sure that we're not hurting the subject matter," he says.

"This will be an ongoing character, this will be someone who'll be around his whole high school experience, so we want to make sure that this character is loved (and) develops a fanbase."

The National Center for Transgender Equality defines transgender as an umbrella term that refers to people "who live differently than the gender presentation and roles expected of them by society."

Todosey says she expects the heavy topic to resonate with kids, even though it's a rarely discussed issue that even adults have trouble understanding.

"It's well-written. I feel like it really does speak to kids and I think it's a great role to really open up, show people what transgenders are like," she says, describing her character as someone who "was born physically as a girl but between the ears, he feels like he's a guy."

"It lets the audience walk a mile in the character's shoes and that's really good."

Things come to a head for Adam in episodes set to air Aug. 11 and 12, when the school discovers Adam's secret. The episodes also feature ballroom dancer and "So You Think You Can Dance Canada" judge Jean-Marc Genereux in a guest role.

"Degrassi," which was previously titled "Degrassi: The Next Generation," kicks off its 10th season Monday with a special summer schedule that will see the first 24 episodes air four days a week, with a two-hour marathon of repeats each Friday.

"It's an experiment. We know that the kids can't get enough of the show. And (TeenNick) asked us, 'Do you think this is possible?"' explains Brogren, adding that the series returns to a weekly schedule in September.

"It changes how we write scripts, how we shoot them and you're getting a lot more of an elongated story throughout those 24 episodes. We don't want to call it a soap opera, but it definitely has a lot more cliff-hanger going on."

The new season will be preceded by the TV movie "D:NYC -- Degrassi Takes Manhattan," airing Friday on MuchMusic.

Cameos in the film include Mary Murphy of "So You Think You Can Dance," MTV Canada host Jessi Cruickshank, "Canada's Next Top Model" host Jay Manuel and comic Colin Mochrie.

Other new cast members to join season 10 of "Degrassi" include Munro Chambers as the eccentric Eli, who hides a dark past; Luke Bilyk as Adam's homophobic step-brother Drew; and Alicia Josipovic as the tough Bianca. "Instant Star"'s Cory Lee also joins the cast as the media immersion teacher.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Spencer Pratt at The Hills finale





Ian Somerhalder is SINGLE!



The rumors surrounding his status can now be put to rest; Vampire Diaries' Ian Somerhalder has confirmed that he is single. Carina MacKenzie is on set today in Atlanta watching the filming of the season two premiere. While she’s been sending out tweets all day, there was one in particular that garnered a lot of attention.

@cadlymack: Confirmed: Somerhalder is SINGLE and on the prowl.

Fans at a Melbourne, Australia Vampire Diaries convention were surprised to hear a difference in the now familiar story of how Ian Somerhalder was cast as Damon. In order to make the audition he had to drive across the desert while memorizing the script. In the past he has always said that he spread it out on his sleeping girlfriend. According to convention attendees, his story that time referred to his sleeping ex. The speculation has been rampant ever since.

At 31, the very attractive Somerhalder is easily one of the most eligible bachelors on television. He is certainly a star on the rise. His Lost character Boone was ill-fated, but he’s going strong as the immortal and deliciously deviant Damon. He has the leading role of Josh lined up for Cradlewood and there are rumors and fan movements linking him to the role of Ian O’Shea in the movie version of Stephenie Meyer’s The Host.

With his available status now confirmed, dating rumors are sure to fly. The man behind Damon is back on the market and that is music to the ears of many of his fans. What do you think of this latest bit of news?

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

White Collar's Matt Bomer on the Today show and more!

Matt Bomer on NBC's Today Show (7/13/10)


Matt Bomer primes us for Season 2


Scene from Season Two premiere


White Collar/Covert Affairs Promo



Matt Bomer answers fans' questions

Monday, July 12, 2010

Photos from John Krasinski and Emily Blunt's wedding!


















Weeds: Memory Loss

A new season of Weeds is coming up. That's why Showtime asked the cast questions about what they remember from previous seasons.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

'Lost' bosses make plea to cast


Producers of hit TV show Lost urged cast and crew working on the series in Hawaii to take to higher ground following warnings of a potential tsunami - offering workers shelter at the TV studio.

Officials on the island chain have been on high alert since a devastating earthquake shook Chile on Friday.

The tremor is feared to have set off a chain of high waves which could sweep across the Pacific Ocean and hit areas as far away as Hawaii, California and even Australia.

Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse took to his Twitter.com page after the news broke to make sure the cast and crew were protected.

He wrote, "To ALL on the Lost crew - responding to the Tsunami warning - safe refuge is available at the studio. Waves to reach Hawaii just after 11am."

He later issued a statement to E! Online, revealing all the Lost workers are safe.

Cuse says, "All our cast and crew is accounted for and safely away from coastal area. Jorge Garcia continues to thrash me in Scrabble via iPhone from Ken Leung's house. Our entire team in Hawaii appreciates all the positive energy being sent their way."

Daniel Dae Kim, who plays Jin in the hit show, cancelled a business trip to Los Angeles after the tsunami warnings and has now spoken out to assure fans of his safety: "My family and I are doing fine. We've moved to high ground and are staying with friends who generously opened their home to us. All that's left to do is wait. Heartfelt thanks to everyone who sends their thoughts and good wishes."

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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Matt Smith in Esquire magazine


Preview of Matt Smith in the upcoming April issue of Esquire magazine.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Modern Family Sneak Peek! 3-3

A Lost Locke/Ben Spin-Off?


How fun was it seeing Locke and Ben working side by side as high school teachers in Lost’s flash-sideways world. Well, imagine that as a spin-off series.

Though the show’s executive producers, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, insist they are opposed to any continuation of the series past May’s finale, that hasn’t stopped one Lostie from penning his own spin-off of sorts. Terry O’Quinn, who plays Locke/Smoke Monster, tells me he is shopping around a bible for a TNT-type show that would pair him back up with his real-life chum and on-screen foe, Michael Emerson (Ben) - as suburban hit men juggling family issues. Though Terry asked me not to spill show specifics, he has spoken with Lost creator J.J. Abrams about the project and says, “I really hope this works out because Michael would be in his prime in this. We’d play kind of awkward partners.”

“It’s very sweet of him,” says Michael. “I’m all in favor of it. Any reason to work with Terry again.”

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Matt Stone & Trey Parker Are Not Your Political Allies



"We're not on anybody's fucking side and we're not atheists."



News broke this week that a Blackwater subsidiary was arming violent drug users in Afghanistan. They took hundreds of weapons intended for the Afghan National Police and at least one of them (probably more) signed for the shipments with the name "Eric Cartman."

When I asked "South Parks"'s creators what they thought of these men co-opting their character they were completely unfazed. "It makes perfect sense. It's the name I would use," Trey Parker said. "Our first reaction to any story is 'How do we put this into the show?' and the second reaction is 'Did Cartman do that?' because he's so real to us it's like 'I bet Cartman did that.'"

"I saw that and thought, 'Wow, Cartman did that? That's pretty cool. Sounds like something he would do,'" Matt Stone agreed.

Eric Cartman, the trash-talking, anti-Semitic, youngster who is one of the four main characters of their show, is the "shitty part" of Matt and Trey according to them. "There's a big part of me that's Eric Cartman. He's both of our dark sides, [he says] the things we'd never say," Parker told me.

It's hard to believe there's anything these men don't say. They've taken on everything from abortion to molestation to cat orgies over the past 13 years and have not been delicate about it. They've only been censored once and that was during the Muhammad cartoon uproar last year, when they tried to insert a picture of the Islamic holy figure into their show.

"I think Comedy Central totally fucking pussed out. Now, they weren't any different than anyone else, so it's not like you can single them out. But I think it would've been an important statement for one media outlet in America to stand up. That was one of my most disappointing moments as an American--the American press's reaction to the Muhammad cartoons. It was completely wimpy," Matt Stone said. "Cartoonists, people who do satire--we're not in the army, we're never going to be fucking drafted and this is our time to stand up and do the right thing. And to watch the New York Times, Comedy Central, everybody just go 'No, we're not going to do it because basically we're afraid of getting bombed' sucked. I was so disappointed"

The irony of it all? The pair did a show that included an image of Muhammad years before and a clip of it (pictured below) runs during the show's opening in dozens of countries, in syndication, on Comedy Central.



They've also been attacked by every religious group possible, but never asked to back off before, even when they stabbed Jesus in the neck and made all Catholic priests pedophiles. They said despite all that the most vocal group about religion has been atheists. "We got calls from atheists friends a couple times saying, 'What the fuck, we thought you were on our side?' and we say, 'We're not on anybody's fucking side and we're not atheists.'"

When I asked them which group they've pissed off the most over the years, they both said "liberals." "Liberal people got mad at us for 'Team America' -- that's the most I've felt it. [The movie] came out right before the Bush/Kerry election and I think we fucked up. I don't think we should've timed it that way," Matt explained. "Because it came out right before the election, liberals were waiting for it as this big anti-Bush statement, and there's plenty of stuff in there that is anti-Bush, but we never would've spent three years of our lives making a movie just to make a statement two weeks before the election. Some people felt like it was a big betrayal."

Much has been written about the politics behind "South Park" and what ideologies these men subscribe to. In 2005 a book was even released called "South Park Conservatives," arguing that Matt and Trey embody the modern revolt against the liberal media and all it breeds. What do they think of that?

"It was just lame, that's exactly what we're talking about--people trying to claim the show," said Matt, who in 2005 announced "I hate conservatives, but I really fucking hate liberals." When I asked him about the quote, Trey responded, "It's all based on saying the shocking thing. We used to have a great time going to Hollywood parties and saying 'I think George Bush is doing a great job.' We'd clear out the room. I used to love it."

Both men were adamant that the show has no political affiliation. "I would never want the show to be a Democrat show or Republican show, because for us the show's more important than that. It isn't for everybody else in the world, but it is for us. We don't want you to come to it thinking, 'These guys are going to bash liberals,'" Matt explained.

"I look at it like this," Trey added. "I have a cat, I love my cat and it's like someone coming in and saying, 'Hey, is that cat a Republican or a Democrat?' He's my fucking cat, leave him alone."

At this point, I asked if Cartman's cat was based on his and Trey said that it was but that the cat had died. He then proceeded to show me pictures of his current cat, which I kind of think might be the first time a rich and famous man has ever done that during an interview. Ever. We then talked about cat orgies until Matt changed the conversation back to the political interpretation of the show, which was probably good for this interview as a whole, but disappointing on a personal level.

"We did a show last season called 'Whale Whores' about the 'Whale Wars' guys. Everyone is against whaling, we're not into killing whales, but if you watch ['Whale Wars'] it's horrible--super fucking boring--and if you watch that show for long enough you will hate the people in it. They say on the show, 'We will lie for our political ends.' They SAY that. So our whole show was basically, 'Fuck you, you guys are liars.' I don't fucking care if it's in service of saving whales, you're liars. But we got a thank you letter from them and an environmental award. There's NOTHING about the environment in that show...but it doesn't matter, everyone sees their own thing in it. So a lot of our shows where even we think we've taken a very deliberate stand, liberals say, 'That's awesome, you took on the conservatives' same show and conservatives say 'That's awesome, you took on liberals.'"

They have certainly mocked conservative groups and people on their show, but they tend to skewer liberals more often. Why? "Ripping on Republicans is not that fun for us only because everyone else does it," Matt explained. "It's so much more fun for us to rip on liberals only because nobody else does it, and not because we think liberals are worse than Republicans but, just because..."

"..it's like fresh snow. I mean how're you gonna rip on Sarah Palin in a new way?" Trey pointed out.

"I think sometimes we do gravitate towards things other people haven't done and a lot of times that makes us gravitate away from ripping on Republicans cause it's just done very well by a ton of people. It's hard to compete with Jon Stewart, etc -- those guys are brilliant."

More than political figures, the men tend to target celebrities. "There's something uniquely aggravating about the smugness of liberal Hollywood," Matt said. "You have to laugh at Alec Baldwin when he gets political. You have to. He is an amazing actor, he may even be a great guy, but that shit is funny. Sean Penn getting on TV on CNN and talking about politics, Sean Penn running around Katrina and Haiti that is funny. That's all. That's fucking funny. And we're going to make fun of you, Sean Penn."

"Giant douchebag with legs running around Haiti = funny," Trey added. I asked the men which celebrity had the craziest reaction out of any they mocked.

"Well the craziest was probably Kanye last year. We thought we would be more like 'Holy shit should I get a body guard? Should I get a gun?' and instead the next day he wrote in all caps 'YEAH YOU GUYS ARE RIGHT. I'M SORRY,'" Matt said in wonder.

"We were like 'Dude, what?' and for the first time it made us feel bad. If Sean Penn is like, 'Hey what do they think they're doing,'" Trey said in a voice halfway between Cartman and Penn, "We're just like, 'Hey dude, fuck you.' But for someone to actually say, 'Yeah it really hurt my feelings and I really should look at myself,' it's kind of like punching the kid and then he just sits there and cries."

In their upcoming season they're planning "a big Tiger Woods show, sort of a Tiger Woods show that isn't a Tiger Woods show." We have no idea what that means, but we look forward to it!


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Anna Paquin @ 12th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards













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Saturday, February 13, 2010

The Office - Two more promos with new footage!



Friday, February 12, 2010

TV Ratings Thursday





CBS easily won Thursday with overall viewers and adults 18-49 with the two hour premiere of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains and an hour of The Mentalist.

ABC was second on a night where Grey’s Anatomy saw its lowest adults 18-49 ratings ever for an original episode.

Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains premiered to a 4.5/12 rating/share with adults 18-49 between 8p-10pm, and 14.17 million viewers up around 2% versus the premiere of Survivor: Tocatins on February 12, 2009. At 9pm it bested Grey’s Anatomy with a 4.5 adults 18-49 rating versus Grey’s 4.3. For the 9pm hour Survivor had 14.11 million average viewers to Grey’s 12.67 million.

ABC and NBC tied for first with adults 18-34, somewhat of an impressive feat for NBC since it ran with an hour of Office repeats at 10pm. Earlier in the night Community and Parks & Recreation were on par with last week’s preliminary numbers with a 2.3 adults 18-49 rating.

To nobody’s surprise, including FOX’s, a new episode of Past Life at 9pm underperformed a rerun of Bones at 8pm. And to nobody’s surprise including ABC’s, The Deep End is still DOA at 8pm.

At 10pm The Mentalist easily beat Private Practice with Adults 18-49 and and total viewers, though Private Practice crushed The Mentalist with adults 18-34 (2.9 vs. 2.0) and destroyed it with women 18-34 (4.3 vs. 2.4).

CW’s Vampire Diaries was down a bit and saw lows with adults 18-49 and even with Women 18-34 it was on the low side (perhaps a series low with a 2.4 W18-34 rating).


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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Julie Benz on 'Chelsea Lately'

The super-cute Julie Benz (currently guest-starring on "Desperate Housewives") was on "Chelsea Lately" this past week. She talks about:

-Her stint on "Housewives," including who she's making out with (SPOILERS)
-Some nerdy game called "Wolves and Villagers"
-Her role on "Dexter" (SPOILERS - you've been warned, so don't bitch me out)
-How her characters die on pretty much everything she does

'Vampire Diaries' Spoilers, Elena's Life Up For Ransom


'Vampire Diaries' spoilers, Elena's life up for ransom. We've got some spoilers for you fans of The CW's new hit series "The Vampire Diaries". The spoilers come from the show's fourteenth episode of its first season which is titled "Fool Me Once" and needless to say, things get pretty crazy when Elena's life gets put up for ransom.

In "Fool Me Once", Stefan will attempt to help Elena and Bonnie out of a dangerous situation they've gotten themselves into. Jeremy will invite Anna to a party in the woods and will be unaware that she has her own reasons for agreeing to meet him there. Stefan, Damon and Elena will work with Bonnie and her grandmother to open the tomb and all of them will be shocked by what they discover. Damon will reveal that he wants Elena to die. Anna will hold Elena's life up for ransom.

Sounds pretty insane, huh? The only way you'll find out what happens is if you tune into "The Vampire Diaries", Thursdays on The CW.

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