Archive for April, 2012
Highlights of conference call with Eureka‘s Colin Ferguson and Jaime Paglia
by Doc on Apr.05, 2012, under Television
I don’t have a full transcript yet and I’ve been pretty busy today, but I was on a conference call with Eureka star Colin Ferguson and creator/producer Jaime Paglia this afternoon talking about the final season of Eureka, which starts Monday, April 16th, at 9/8c on Syfy. In case you weren’t following all my sporadic tweets on Twitter, here are some highlights:
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Could a Hunger Games sequel be problematic?
by Doc on Apr.04, 2012, under Movies
So, with The Hunger Games being such a huge hit, you would think that making the sequel would be a slam dunk, right?
That might not be the case, however.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, there are a couple problems that could get in the way.
First and biggest is the fact that unlike the cast, writer-director Gary Ross was never locked in for the sequel (in many cases, talent is locked in by contract for one or two sequels if made), and he is arguably a big part in what made the first movie such a success, which means he has a lot of clout in negotiations to direct a sequel. Shouldn’t be a problem still, right? Well, Lionsgate isn’t exactly known for their generosity in such matters. And it isn’t unheard of for studios to hand over the reins to another director, even in big franchises. For example, Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke was dropped after the first movie.
Ross apparently also described his original negotiations for handling The Hunger Games as “a terrible experience” – which doesn’t bode well heading into new negotiations.
An interesting bit from that article though mentions that Warner Bros. dropped Chris Columbus after the first two Harry Potter films. If memory serves, he chose to step away…although that could be code for “they didn’t offer me enough.” However, I think the 3 directors who succeeded him – Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell, and David Yates – did amazing jobs, and perhaps outdid Columbus. So a change in director is not necessarily the death of a franchise.
The second complicating factor is Jennifer Lawrence. Although as mentioned the cast is already locked in, she’s also locked in to a sequel to another franchise – X-Men: First Class, where she plays Raven/Mystique, and it appears that that movie, if/when it films, has contractual precedence. That could mean negotiations with Marvel/Fox or delays that could further jeopardize the hoped-for November 2013 release date for Catching Fire.
Grimm preview: “Domestic Disturbance”
by Doc on Apr.04, 2012, under Television
In this clip from Friday’s all-new Grimm, things don’t go as planned for Nick when his romantic trip is interrupted.
Check out “Domestic Disturbance”, Friday at 9/8c on NBC!
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Lost Girl Season 1 finale preview: “Blood Lines”
by Doc on Apr.04, 2012, under Television
In the season finale of Lost Girl, Bo’s personal life gets even more complicated when she learns devastating details about her past, including the identity of her real mother. Catch the all new sneak peek and watch what happens when Dyson believes to be in bed with Bo. The season finale of Lost Girl premieres Monday, April 9th at 10/9c.
What? You can’t wait for more Lost Girl? You don’t have to…Season 2 premieres the following week 🙂
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Check out the first few minutes Falling Skies Season 2!
by Doc on Apr.03, 2012, under Television
We still need to wait until June for the second season of Falling Skies, but we don’t have to wait until then to get a taste! Check out the first 3 minutes right here!
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Being Human season finale preview: “It’s My Party and I’ll Die if I Want To”
by Doc on Apr.03, 2012, under Television
In next Monday’s season finale of Being Human, Josh contemplates over how he plans on killing Ray while Sally recommends that he wear a different shirt to avoid getting gun powder over her favorite shirt. Watch the all new sneak peek to see what other suggestions Sally has in getting rid of Josh’s little friend. Catch the season finale on Syfy on Monday, April 9th at 9/8c.
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The Hunger Games clears second week at #1, over new releases Wrath, Mirror
by Doc on Apr.02, 2012, under Movies
The Hunger Games showed that it really is as strong as expected as it cleared over $250 million domestically with $61.1 million in it’s second weekend, which handily beat two anticipated newcomers – Wrath of the Titans, the sequel to Clash of the Titans, which came in second with $34.2M, a little better than half what it’s predecessor opened with, and third place Mirror, Mirror, the comedic take on Snow White starring Julia Roberts, at $19M.