Thursday, October 14, 2010

Weinstein Co. to appeal "Blue Valentine" rating

Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:19pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The Weinstein Co. will appeal the restrictive NC-17 rating given to its marital drama "Blue Valentine" by the Motion Picture Association of America's Classification and Rating Administration.

Directed by Derek Cianfrance, the film stars Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams as a couple whose marriage is going sour, and the scene that has attracted the rating board's scrutiny involves a bout of drunken, hotel-room sex.

The movie, which the Weinstein Co. is positioning for awards consideration after acquiring it at the Sundance Film Festival and screening it at both Cannes and Toronto, is slated to begin a platform release December 31. The formal appeal hearing will take place sometime in November.

Weinstein Co. co-head Harvey Weinstein, who has used ratings controversies in the past to maximum publicity value, issued a statement Thursday, thanking those who have criticized branding the serious-minded film with an NC-17 while also diplomatically extending an olive branch to the MPAA.

"We want to express our deepest gratitude to our colleagues in the industry and in the media for their recent outpouring of support for Derek Cianfrance's 'Blue Valentine' after the film surprisingly received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA," Weinstein said. "We are taking every possible step to contest the MPAA's decision. We respect the work of the MPAA and we hope, after having a chance to sit down with them, they will see that our appeal is reasonable, and the film, which is an honest and personal portrait of a relationship, would be significantly harmed by such a rating."

Films carrying an NC-17 rating are off limits to anyone 17 and under.



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"Jackass 3D" expected to lead weekend box office

Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:41pm EDT

ORLANDO/LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The weekend box office is likely to be topped by a release that sounds ideal for anyone who feels foolish wearing those oversize 3D goggles: "Jackass 3D."

The session's other new wide release, "RED," starring Bruce Willis and a cast of equally seasoned performers, also is poised to show some muscle as it enters the marketplace.

The latest "Jackass," from Paramount, is expected to top the weekend with $30 million or more in opening coin, which would be more than either of the first two installments in the danger-focused franchise rang up in their debut frames.

Spawned by the MTV series, "Jackass: The Movie" bowed with $22.8 million in October 2002 and fetched $64.3 million overall domestically. "Jackass: Number Two" debuted with $29 million in September 2006 en route $72.8 million in U.S. and Canadian coin.

Jeff Tremaine again directed, and Johnny Knoxville reprises his lead-jackass role in the R-rated movie full of don't-try-this-at-home stunts.

Paramount is distributing "Jackass" exclusively in 3D venues, with the picture set for more than 2,400 playdates. Production costs are estimated at just $19 million, the highest for the franchise.

The "Jackass" threequel will skew dramatically younger than Summit Entertainment's "RED," an action comedy about a group of retired Special Ops professionals called back into action. It's based on a DC Comics title.

Robert Schwentke ("The Time Traveler's Wife") directed an ensemble cast that also includes Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Mary-Louise Parker.

Rated PG-13, "RED" looks likely to ring up about $20 million through Sunday as it takes over 3,255 theaters in North America.

"RED" cost an estimated $58 million (figuring in tax incentives) to produce.

The two-time defending box-office champ, Sony's "The Social Network," looks to sustain its market traction as it enters its third weekend. With a good hold, it could take in more than $10 million.

Films opening in limited release Friday include the Warner Bros. drama "Hereafter," starring Matt Damon and directed by Clint Eastwood, and set for screens in New York, Los Angeles and Toronto.



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Rapper T.I. denies suicide save was publicity stunt

NEW YORK | Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:55pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rapper T.I. on Thursday denied suggestions that he had helped talk a man out of suicide as a publicity stunt ahead of a key court appearance this week.

T.I., who was released in March from a nine-month prison term for weapons possession, made headlines when he helped Atlanta police coax a suicidal man off the ledge of a 22-story building by taping a video message for him.

The 30 year-old Grammy-award winning rapper and record producer has a probation hearing in the city on Friday, and could face more prison time following a drug arrest in September in Los Angeles.

The court date has led several U.S. media outlets to question the timing of his good deed.

"I didn't know this guy, I didn't wake up in the morning to say 'Hey let me find a way to go and save someone's life so I can be looked at favorably come Friday.' This is not something I could have planned," T.I., whose real name is Clifford Harris, told CNN in an interview on Thursday.

The "Got Your Back" singer said he felt he had to help when he heard about the man on Atlanta radio on Wednesday while on his way to shoot a music video.

"My situation never even became a thought in my mind in the process of dealing with this. It was just something that touched my heart." T.I. told CNN.

Asked by CNN about the possibility of being sent back to prison on Friday, T.I. said; "I am not at liberty to really speak upon the facts of anything associated with tomorrow or the outcome of tomorrow."

(Reporting by Christine Kearney and Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)



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Jolie hopes fans will "hold judgment" on Bosnia film

LOS ANGELES | Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:56pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Angelina Jolie on Thursday told critics of a film she is directing in eastern Europe that she hopes they will withhold any complaints, for now, because it has different storylines that might quell their concerns.

"There are many twists in the plot that address the sensitive nature of the relationship between the main characters and that will be revealed once the film is released," the Oscar-winning actress said in a statement.

"My hope is that people will hold judgment until they have seen the film," she said.

The movie, which has yet to have a title, portrays a love story between a Serbian man and a Bosnian woman on the eve of the 1992 Bosnian war that killed 100,000 people.

Bakira Hasecic, president of the Women Victims of War association in Bosnia, told the Oslobodjenje newspaper that the female character "is really falling in love with her torturer," and she urged officials to ban the film's production.

On Wednesday, a government minister canceled a permit for the film shoot, and some headlines trumpeted that the movie's production had been halted. A representative for Jolie told Reuters those headlines were incorrect and, in fact, the crew is currently shooting in Budapest before moving on to Bosnia.

Edin Sarkic, an executive with the movie's Sarajevo-based producer Scout Film, told Reuters the company had submitted a final script to the proper authorities and the production company said it would reapply for the filming permit.

By Thursday, the producers characterized the permit cancellation as "a purely technical matter."

Jolie further sought to allay concerns of the Bosnian women's group by saying in her statement that, "obviously, any dramatic interpretation will always fail those who have had a real experience."

(Editing by Jill Serjeant)



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Hilary Swank film draws ire of victim's family

LOS ANGELES | Thu Oct 14, 2010 4:42pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Family members of a murder victim portrayed in the new movie "Conviction" lashed out on Thursday at star Hilary Swank and the film's producers, questioning their morals for not consulting the family on the movie's depiction of their dead mother.

The complaint comes only one day before "Conviction" makes its debut in U.S. movie theaters, telling the story of how working mom Betty Anne Waters (played by Swank) put herself through law school, then utilized DNA testing to get her brother, Kenneth Waters, freed from jail.

The tale is based on the real-life story of Waters and her brother, who was convicted of the 1980 murder of Katharina Brow. The mother of two had been found in her mobile home with more than 30 stab wounds. Kenneth Waters was convicted of her murder in 1983 and released 18 years later.

Through their attorney Gloria Allred, Melrose Brow and Charlie Brow, the real-life daughter and son of Katharina Brow, said Swank and the film's producers had a moral duty to meet them before or during the film's production.

"Our family is being forced to relive the memory of a heinous crime," Melrose Brow told reporters at a press conference in Allred's Los Angeles office.

Brow said she and her brother wanted to know whether their mom would be presented as the loving mother and grandmother she was, and if a reenactment of the murder would be shown on screen to millions of moviegoers.

"The film's producers, including Ms. Swank, have never bothered to contact" the family, Allred said. "We believe a proper respect for Ms. Brow's family could've been shown."

"Do they have a legal duty to do it? We can argue about that. Do they have a moral duty? We say yes," Allred added.

The Brows said they had not seen the film, and Allred requested a "private screening" for the family.

"Conviction" does not show a reenactment of the murder and focuses mostly on Swank's efforts to become a qualified lawyer, her devotion to her brother, and her work with the Innocence Project that aims to free wrongly convicted prisoners.

At a screening in New York on Wednesday, Betty Anne Waters spoke to an audience along with director Tony Goldwyn and producers and said there was nothing inconsistent with real-life events.

Goldwyn said the film's makers consulted with Waters extensively but he made no mention of the Brow family, who are not featured in the film.

There was no immediate reaction from Swank's representatives, the film production company Pantheon Entertainment or its distributor, Fox Searchlight, a division of film studio 20th Century Fox.

(Additional reporting by Christine Kearney; Editing by Jill Serjeant)



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Furor over Ground Zero mosque prompts "View" walkout

LOS ANGELES | Thu Oct 14, 2010 3:45pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hosts Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar walked off the set of TV's "The View" on Thursday after a shouting match with conservative commentator Bill O'Reilly about the planned mosque near the site of the September 11 attacks in New York.

Tempers flared on the daily talk show when a finger-jabbing Fox News host O'Reilly asserted that the planned Muslim cultural center and mosque near the old World Trade Center site was inappropriate because "Muslims killed us on 9/11."

In a noisy exchange, Goldberg uttered an expletive that was covered by a bleep, and Behar said "I don't want to sit here. I am outraged by that statement". The two women walked out, but returned a few moments later.

"The View" co-host, veteran broadcaster Barbara Walters, apologized to the studio audience, saying "we should be able to have discussions without washing our hands and screaming and walking off stage."

But Walters insisted that O'Reilly apologize, telling him,

"It was extremists. You cannot take a whole religion and demean them."

O'Reilly grudgingly responded; "If anybody felt I was demeaning all Muslims, I apologize."

Producers of the "The View" -- one of the most popular daytime talk shows on U.S. television -- declined to comment further saying "the show speaks for itself."

Plans for the so-called Ground Zero mosque have split Americans, prompted heated public demonstrations, and become a campaign issue the current round of congressional elections.

Critics say the proposal is insensitive to the families of the nearly 3,000 people killed in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. About 60 of those who died were Muslims.

According to a poll in late September by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute some 80 percent of New Yorkers believe the Muslim group had a right to build the center near the 9/11 site, but 57 percent thought the location was inappropriate.

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte)



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Singer Christina Aguilera files for divorce

LOS ANGELES | Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:06pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Christina Aguilera on Thursday filed divorce papers seeking to end her five-year marriage to music executive Jordan Bratman.

Citing irreconcilable differences, Aguilera, 29, filed papers in Los Angeles Superior Court just two days after confirming that she and Bratman had separated earlier this year.

The couple have a two year-old son, Max, and are asking for joint custody, according to the court documents posted on celebrity website TMZ.com.

Us Weekly magazine reported on Tuesday that the "Beautiful" U.S. singer and her husband had split up a few months ago but had not made a decision on divorce.

The website quoted an unidentified source as saying that the pair had become "more like friends than husband and wife."

Aguilera's divorce papers said she and Bratman separated in early September.

Aguilera, who had a huge early hit with "Genie in a Bottle", and Bratman married in November 2005. They met in 2002 while Jordan was working for Aguilera's music management company.

A former Disney teen performer, Aguilera is due to star in her first feature film -- the upcoming musical "Burlesque".

(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte and Christine Kearney)



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Lady Gaga buys back unreleased music from auction

NEW YORK | Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:10pm EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fans eager to purchase unreleased Lady Gaga songs due to be auctioned online this month will be disappointed because singer bought them back.

For an undisclosed amount Lady Gaga purchased six CDs and a DVD that her first manager, Bob Leone, was selling in the auction of nearly 860 celebrity items.

Some of the items were autographed and featured unreleased songs dating back to a 2002 demo recording when Lady Gaga was the shy teenager Stefani Germanotta. Minimum bids for each were $1,000.

"She wanted to purchase them. We sent her an offer on behalf of Bob Leone. She countered and we made a deal," said Peter Siegel, co-founder of GOTTA HAVE IT! Collectibles, Inc., which is running the auction.

He added that Leone had never attempted to copy them and make them public.

Although there had been bidding interest in the Lady Gaga songs that were pulled, Siegel said he did not expect them to be one of the top sellers in the auction.

The Lady Gaga songs were not the only items that were pulled from the auction at www.gottahaverockandroll.com from October 6-15. Last week the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) seized a set of John Lennon's fingerprints.

The FBI said the fingerprinted application card for Lennon's permanent U.S. residence, consigned to the auction house by a promoter to be sold for at least $100,000, appeared to be a missing government document.

(Reporting by Lynn Adler; Editing by Patricia Reaney)



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After Chile rescue, U.S. to get mining reality TV show

Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:04pm EDT

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Spike TV is set to announce a mining reality series chronicling the dangerous profession of coal mining, set in West Virginia.

With the rescue of 33 Chilean miners drawing international headlines, the project should have little trouble generating interest from viewers and the media.

But Spike TV executives note that "Coal" has been in development for nearly a year.

"It didn't take a tragedy, and then a miracle, to get us excited about this," said Sharon Levy, executive vice president of original programing at Spike.

But Levy said the drama in Chile during the past 70 days only reinforced the idea that a close look at the harsh realities of mining was overdue.

The network was prepared to announce the TV project weeks ago but held off until rescue workers could begin freeing the miners. The last of the 33 men was hoisted out safely on Wednesday after more than two months trapped in a wet, hot collapsed tunnel deep in the gold and copper mine.

The operation in Chile was watched on TV and the Internet by hundreds of millions of viewers around the world.

"We've tapped into something that people are passionate about; this is a topic the world is interested in," Levy said. "Everybody is afraid of being buried alive. These people risk their lives every day to make the world move, yet most of us never really think about how we get (our energy)."

The "Coal" series will focus on Mike Crowder and Tom Roberts, co-owners of the Cobalt Mine in Westchester, West Virginia, and the area's miners, families and community.

The mining team has more than 40 employees, and "Coal" will show every major aspect of their jobs, from planting explosives to surface mining to working in a traditional mine shaft.

The network will premiere 10 episodes of the one-hour series in April 2011. Production is not expected to be easy.

"It's incredibly difficult to shoot," Levy said. "What happened in Chile makes safety precautions even more important."

Executive producer Thom Beers said: "Generations of families have been mining coal in the United States for nearly 300 years. Coal miners risk their lives in a way no one can imagine. We finally get to tell their stories."



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A Minute with: Clint Eastwood on death, afterlife

NEW YORK | Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:27am EDT

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Clint Eastwood wrestles with mortality in his latest directorial effort, "Hereafter," but the Hollywood legend is hardly sentimental about the possibility of an afterlife at the age of 80.

"Hereafter" stars Matt Damon and weaves in spectacular scenes of real life events, including the 2004 tsunami and the London 2005 bombings. The script by British writer Peter Morgan explores several characters who face questions of what is beyond life and death.

Eastwood talked to Reuters about whether he thinks more about death as he ages and if he believes in psychics.

Q: Why did Steven Spielberg recommend you to do this film?

A: "He always loved 'Unforgiven.'"

Q: What about the film's topic interested you enough to take it on?

A: "The whole thing of near death experiences has always been a curiosity. Because there have been so many people who have done that -- who have died for a few minutes and then all of a sudden, resuscitated, or came back. They do report a similarity of things, whether it's psychologically induced or pre-induced or whatever, I don't know.

"But for whatever it is, people are curious about it. Everybody is curious about an afterlife, even if they don't believe it, you are still curious about it. It's an ultimate fantasy, visiting parents or grandparents or people that have gone before you and seeing them again."

Q: Is it something you are thinking more about now?

A: "I know people associate that because I am 80 years old now, but I think I would have done this script if I was 30 years old. I like the material."

Q: In general do you think older people think about mortality more?

A: "I don't know, I don't think it is anything that somebody is rushing toward.

"I don't think older people think about it that much, my mother was 97. She passed away a few years back. The only thing she ever said to me, toward the last, she said, 'I want out of here, I am tired.' And I said 'No, no, three more years. We get the century mark.' I figured I could coax her into more after that, but when she finally did pass away, she couldn't talk because she had had a stroke. They said do you want to be resuscitated for while, and she said 'no.' So, I had to grant her that wish.

"She had no fear and I think as you get older -- you probably have more fear as a younger person than you do as an older person. Because as an older person you have stacked up a lot of background and time-in-grade, so to speak, so you are probably thinking what the hell 'I have had a good time'.

Q: Is there one particular story you are still yearning to tell?



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Harry Potter plagiarism case may come to UK trial

LONDON | Thu Oct 14, 2010 8:15am EDT

LONDON (Reuters) - J.K. Rowling may have to defend herself in court against charges that she copied the work of another children's author when writing "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," the fourth of seven Potter novels.

A judge overseeing the plagiarism case in London's High Court said in a ruling on Thursday that the claims made by Paul Allen, trustee of the estate of the late writer Adrian Jacobs, were "improbable."

But David Kitchin also turned down an application by lawyers for Rowling and her British publisher Bloomsbury for an immediate judgment dismissing the case outright.

The judge is expected to order Allen to pay a sum of money to the court as a security against the costs of the case should it eventually go to trial. That "conditional order" will be made at a later hearing, possibly before the end of the year.

Legal experts say the costs of the case would be "substantial."

Bloomsbury denies allegations that Rowling copied "substantial parts" of "The Adventures of Willy the Wizard -- No 1 Livid Land," written by Jacobs in 1987.

Jacobs' estate has said that the plot of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire copied elements of the plot of Willy the Wizard, including a wizard contest, and that the Potter series borrowed the idea of wizards traveling on trains.

Rowling's book, published in 2000, was the fourth installment of the hugely successful boy wizard Harry Potter series that has sold more than 400 million copies worldwide and been turned into a multi-billion-dollar film franchise.

According to his estate, Jacobs had sought the services of literary agent Christopher Little who later became Rowling's agent. Jacobs died "penniless" in a London hospice in 1997, it added. Bloomsbury said Rowling had never head of Jacob's book before the copyright claim was first made in 2004, almost seven years after the publication of the first book in the highly publicized Harry Potter series. Judge Kitchin said in his ruling that her evidence to that effect was "very powerful and Mr. Allen has no direct evidence with which to challenge it."

"Plainly these are disputes which I cannot resolve upon this application," he added, according to the Press Association. "But the evidence to which I have referred raises a real possibility that Mr. Little's account of events is simply not correct."

Allen claims Little was given copies of Jacobs' book, but the agent, who described Willy the Wizard as "an appalling book," said Jacobs had never done so.

Both Rowling and her publisher told the judge that behind the allegation "lies a consortium seeking to use this claim to extort a settlement from the defendants and sell more copies of Willy the Wizard on the back of the publicity it generates."

(Reporting by Mike Collett-White)



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Adam Lambert uncowed by anger over sexuality

KUALA LUMPUR | Thu Oct 14, 2010 5:09am EDT

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Singer Adam Lambert said his Malaysian concert on Thursday would reflect his sexuality despite Islamist anger over his show, which has been accused of promoting "gay culture."

Lambert said at a news conference ahead of the concert that the only thing he would omit from his show in the mainly Muslim Southeast Asian country was an onstage kiss with a fellow male performer.

"My performance will still have a lot of vibes about it," said Lambert, in a black jacket and pants and sporting his trademark black eyeliner.

"That's not something I can really control. I'm just refraining from making one little kiss," the former "American Idol" runner-up said when asked whether he was sending the wrong message by agreeing to suppress his sexuality in his show.

"There will be lots of leather and some sequins, and spikes and studs and fur, it'll be exciting," said Lambert.

Homosexual sex is a criminal offence in Malaysia, and the main Islamist opposition party in the country has described the show as promoting "gay culture." Party members have pledged to proselytize concert goers.

Foreign acts often draw protests from the Pan Malaysian Islamic party (PAS), which since 2007 has campaigned against performances by singers including Beyonce, Rihanna, Gwen Stefani, Avril Lavigne and Mariah Carey.

"I think some people have a problem with me kissing a guy on stage but you know as much as I hate to compromise at any time, it's more important for me to bring the people of Malaysia my show," said Lambert.

(Reporting by Razak Ahmad; Editing by Elaine Lies)



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Peter Jackson: "Hobbit" decision in "week or two"

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