Friday, December 23, 2011
Mel Gibson & Wife Finalize Divorce
First Published: December 23, 2011 5:41 PM EST Credit: Getty Images LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Caption Mel Gibson at the Edge of Darkness premiere in Madrid, Spain, on February 1, 2010Mel Gibson has finalized his divorce from his wife of 28 years. Attorneys for the Oscar winner andhis ex-wife appeared briefly in a Los Angeles courthouse Friday to submit a proposed judgment, which a judge signed hours later. Robyn Gibson filed for divorce in April 2009, just months before Gibsons then-girlfriend gave birth to a daughter. The Braveheart star indicated in his own court filings that the couple separated in 2006. The former couples divorce has been more low-key than Gibsons custody battle with Russian musician Oksana Grigorieva. Gibson agreed in August to pay Grigorieva $750,000 to settle a bitter dispute and split custody of their daughter. The 55-year-old and his former wife have seven children together, but their 12-year-old son is the only minor. Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Terrific pix, period
Sketch in the inner sanctum at Britain's intelligence service in 'Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.'Costumes from 'Anonymous.'Costumes from 'Anonymous.'Madonna's 'W.E.' completely re-created the garments worn by Britains high society inside the '30s and '40s.Oscar loves period dramas, particularly if they're set across water-feature, which year Blighty rules the waves again with four films that together span some 400 years of glorious (and less-than-glorious) British history -- "Anonymous," "W.E.," "Mess Tailor Soldier Spy" and "The Iron Lady."Four categories of artists met the job of employing art direction, costumes and makeup as one example of the various eras, and three in the four company company directors of individuals films aren't even British: Roland Emmerich, a German, handled Shakespeare in "Anonymous" Michigan-born Madonna examined Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson and Swede Tomas Alfredson re-created Cold War England. Only "Iron Lady" helmer Phyllida Lloyd can be a Brit.There's little left of 16th century London, so after extensive research in museums, "Anonymous" production designer Sebastian Krawinkel and also the team made a decision to produce making everything at Babelsberg art galleries outdoors Berlin, like the Globe and Rose theaters and "a London street with 14 houses together with a muddy road round the backlot, which gave us plenty of control."Costume designer Lisy Christl made 300 costumes for your film. Like Krawinkel, she visited museums, archives and galleries, and spoken to historians. When she returned to Babelsberg and began creating, "it absolutely was just a little as being a puzzle, as I'd possess a color in a single source, and possibly a sleeve from another, making something within the different elements." Her finest hurdle: re-creating the wealthy embroidery in the Elizabethan era. "You can't take action today, so our courses london and Berlin emerged using this faux-embroidery, which labored well."For "Spy" production designer Maria Djurkovic, family roots offered a window to the murky arena of espionage. "I'm British-born but my mother is Czech, my father half-Russian, half-Montenegrin, therefore i have extremely effective recollections of childhood holidays behind the Iron Curtain," she states. To re-produce the area from the Cold War, "Tomas which i examined photographs, visited Churchill's War Rooms making our personal version of '70s mess and clutter." Furthermore, it aided they inherited an extensive library of period magazines and books from her grandmother.Her finest resource was utilization of "Spy" author David Cornwall (who written as John le Carre). He gave detailed explanations in the practical workings of MI6. "Throughout the evening all desk drawers were left empty, glass sheets familiar with write onto make sure that no imprints were left," she states. For implementing appear-proofing foam inside the conference room, "it absolutely was a bold visual of my own, personal conceit," she confesses, "but made logical sense for secret heart of MI6, as well as the idea got David's full support."To look into the glamorous existence in the duke and duchess, "W.E." costume designer Arianne Phillips immersed herself inside the '30s and '40s, reading through through "around I really could in regards to the British monarchy and London society, together with the haute couture arena of Paris," she states. She also examined film clips, visited museums and looked for out fanatics of vintage clothing and jewelry. "Sotheby's aided us liaise having a couple of from the private entrepreneurs of pieces infamously offered within the auction," she adds, "and talking with Sotheby's employees was very helpful for your 1997 narrative.InchFollowing the research, Phillips dedicated to sourcing vintage materials, trims and notions. "It's very crucial that you know the feel and touch in the real fabric as soon as,In . she states. "Frequently we're limited to using contemporary materials since the vintage ones don't always stand the age range. I had been lucky to be capable of see and examine a couple of from the real clothes possessed with the duke and duchess."Jenny Shircore, makeup and hair on "W.E.," did research by searching at documentaries and contemporary magazines. To obtain the authentic 19 forties look, she'd the actors' hair "barbered to the short-back-and-sides style throughout your day. A simple dressing for instance Brylcreem wound up being labored to the hair. It absolutely was then separated in to a high side or middle break and combed in to a neat, controlled ultra-groomed finish."The males were clean-shaven, and Shircore "every so often applied a moustache or two within the kind of Ronald Coleman to intensify the '40s look." The ladies' make-up was, "a collection powdered look," she states. "Hair was always fitted near the mind, keeping a neat mind shape, and just softly curled or created into crisp waves over the hairline."Although "The Iron Lady" is occur the higher recent past, still presented challenges for production designer Simon Elliott. "I had been fortunate with the fact there is lots archive footage of Margaret Thatcher throughout her time at the office, but since the scope in the film needed us within the 19 forties through towards the the 19 nineties -- having a couple of from the decades simply with us for any couple of moments, it absolutely was needed that everyone else very quickly have a sense of period," according to him.Capturing in manchester locations increased being, "a logistical problem of permission, road closure, as well as the sheer scale of set dressing," adds Elliott. For starters scene illustrating the stranglehold in the unions within a rubbish strike inside the '70s, "really the only solution will be a huge overnight dress with large amounts of artificial refuse shipped even though evening for just about any beginning shoot."Eye round the Oscars: Art Direction, Costume Design & Makeup:Terrific pix, period Paris' palette competes with L.A. duotone Makeup miracle turns Streep to Thatcher Older crafts rise for the challenge of 3d Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com
Monday, December 12, 2011
'The Hunger Games' District Purchasing and selling Cards: Leader Snow and Seneca Crane [Moviefone Exclusive]
Anticipation for 'The Hunger Games' is constantly build like the Games's countdown clock inside the fabulous trailer (still watching that particular each day, FYI), and no less than part of that has associated with the improved fan interaction round the District Facebook pages. All Panem's 12 districts saw a (imaginary) mayor selected the other day, now Lionsgate has released a spate of collectible online District purchasing and selling cards to coincide with people coronations, featuring your chosen 'Hunger Games' figures -- additionally to numerous your potentially least favorite. Like the duplicitous Leader Snow and Gameskeeper Seneca Crane! Moviefone has your exclusive first-think about the Snow and Crane cards, that you simply are advised to print and perhaps use just like a dart board. Seriously, like Katniss wouldn't carry out the same factor? The Tribute Purchasing and selling Cards showcase all of the District Tributes and also have some key stats about all the participants. If you're a 'Hunger Games' newbie, it's a powerful way to study a couple of of Katniss's competition -- make certain to have a look at Glimmer and Cato -- and as a extended-time fan, them certainly are a fun indication that 'The Hunger Games' might be a under four several days from arriving theaters. Mind towards the 'Hunger Games' Facebook page for further and search for them below. 'The Hunger Games' -- starring Jesse Sutherland as Leader Snow, Wes Bentley as Seneca Crane, Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen, and Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Banks and Woodsy Harrelson -- involves theaters on March 23, 2012. See the full gallery below there's been stirrings of real purchasing and selling cards being printed. [Photo: Lionsgate] 'The Hunger Games' Character Posters See All Moviefone Galleries » Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
Monday, December 5, 2011
Talker Rob Probst Boosts Station Count
CBS Television Distribution has offered its syndicated first-run Rob Probst to stations in than 70% of the united states before its fall 2012 launch. The completely new one-hour talk show starring the Survivor host is becoming in 22 in the top 25 areas.New sales include to station groups CBS, Dispatch Broadcast Group, Gray Television, Raycom Media, Sinclair Broadcast Group and Hearst Television.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Peter Jackson announces 'West of Memphis' doc
JacksonPeter Jackson and his Wingnut Films have announced completion of helmer-scribe Amy Berg's "West of Memphis," a docu about the West Memphis Three, who were jailed for murder and recently freed. Damien Echols, one of the three, produced the film with his wife Lorri Davis. Jackson and Fran Walsh helped reinvigorate the case in 2005 when they funded a new probe into the conviction of Echols, Jason Baldwin and Jessie Misskelly Jr., who were teenagers at the time of the murders of three 8-year-old boys and spent 18 years in prison. A statement from Jackson said the film reveals unknown forensic evidence surrounding the arrest and conviction of the three defendants. The new evidence prompted the Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn previous denials of appeals and allowed for a new evidentiary hearing to procced. "This film represents the trial these men didn't have. With the support of Damien and Lorri, along with unprecedented access to those closest to the case, we were able to make a film that shows the inner workings of the defense -- the investigation, research, and appeals process, in a way that has never been shown before," said Berg. The state of Arkansas struck an unusual plea deal with the Three, freeing them but requiring them to plead guilty, despite their assertion of innocence. The film examines how the State Prosecutor's declaration that the case is closed leaves the men convicted of a crime they did not commit while the murder goes unsolved. Jackson said he hoped further investigation would lead to finding the killer and exonerating the three defendants. Music for the film was written by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Exec producer Ken Kamins will conduct discussions with potential distributors. The West Memphis Three have also been covered in three "Paradise Lost" docus by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The NY Times reported Sunday that there has been jostling for access to sources between the Jackson's camp, the "Paradise Lost" filmmakers and others making films about the case. Contact Pat Saperstein at pat.saperstein@variety.com
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