Archive: October 2010 (41-50 of 212)

Oct 27 2010 06:24 AM ET

'The Hobbit' to shoot in New Zealand

Categories: Movies, TV Biz

The New Zealand government announced on Wednesday that it has reached an agreement with director Peter Jackson and Warner Bros. that will keep production on The Hobbit in the country, according to CNN. “I am delighted we have achieved this result,” New Zealand prime minister John Key said. “Making the two Hobbit movies here will not only safeguard work for thousands of New Zealanders, but it will also follow the success of the Lord Of The Rings trilogy in once again promoting New Zealand on the world stage.” Key said legislation will be introduced on Thursday that will “clarify the distinction between independent contractors and employees as it relates to the film production industry.” A dispute with a New Zealand actors union, backed by a larger Australian union, had Warner Bros. considering moving the $500 million production to another country. Shooting is scheduled to start next year.

More ‘Hobbit’:
New Zealand prime minister still wants ‘The Hobbit’ filmed in country
Peter Jackson vents his frustration over the bitter ‘Hobbit’ labor dispute

‘The Hobbit’: Martin Freeman to play Bilbo Baggins; other roles also cast

Oct 26 2010 07:44 PM ET

Charlie Sheen has been discharged from hospital. 'Everything else is speculation,' says spokesperson

Categories: Movies, Television

According to Charlie Sheen’s spokesperson, the actor has been discharged from hospital in New York and is returning to Los Angeles today. The spokesperson insisted in an email that, “Everything else is speculation.”

Police were called to New York’s Plaza Hotel early this morning, after an allegedly intoxicated and naked Charlie Sheen trashed his suite, according to People and newspaper reports. The actor was subsequently taken to a nearby hospital. A spokesperson for the NYPD said that cops did respond to a call at 1:30 a.m. and removed a 45-year-old male.

In the course of today, various media outlets reported that Sheen was under psychiatric evaluation and was returning to rehab. These are presumably among the “speculations” to which the actor’s spokesperson referred.

Oct 26 2010 07:02 PM ET

Darren Aronofsky to direct 'Machine Man'

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

Black Swan director Darren Aronofsky has signed on to direct Machine Man, based on the upcoming novel by Max Barry, reports Deadline. Mark Heyman (Black Swan) is set to adapt the story, which centers on an high tech engineer who begins giving himself bionic body parts. Barry plans to publish the novel online one page every day, with the final book getting a physical release in the spring of 2011. Aronofsky is also reportedly attached to direct the upcoming X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2, starring Hugh Jackman.

Oct 26 2010 05:17 PM ET

Food Network star pleads no contest to plotting murder

Categories: Television

Juan-Carlos Cruz, the pastry chef who once hosted Food Network’s Calorie Commando, pleaded no contest today in L.A. to charges that he attempted to arrange his wife’s murder, reports People. Cruz was arrested in May after a police sting operation foiled his plan to offer $500 to a pair of homeless men to kill his wife, Jennifer Campbell. He could face nine years in prison when he is sentenced on Dec. 13.

Oct 26 2010 04:09 PM ET

'Hangover 2' director speaks out about nixing Mel Gibson cameo

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

Last week, Hangover 2 director Todd Phillips released a statement that Mel Gibson would no longer be appearing in a guest spot in the sequel to the 2009 blockbuster, and now Phillips is further explaining the team’s decision, saying that not everyone in the Hangover “family” liked the idea. “I didn’t want anything to come in between that family,” Phillips told Entertainment Tonight. The director did not specify which members of the cast or crew weren’t fans of the casting news, though rumors have swirled that co-star Zach Galifianakis wasn’t on board.

Oct 26 2010 12:34 PM ET

'Fiddler on the Roof' playwright dies

Categories: In Memoriam, Stage

Tony-winning writer Joseph Stein, who penned the Broadway musical Fiddler on the Roof and its subsequent film adaptation, died Sunday in Manhattan after complications from a fall, according to the AP. Stein, who had also been hospitalized for treatment of prostate cancer, was 98.

Oct 26 2010 12:14 PM ET

New Zealand prime minister still wants 'The Hobbit' filmed in country

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

Warner Bros. execs flew to New Zealand over the weekend to talk economic concessions with the Kiwi government in a last-ditch negotiation to keep the two-picture Hobbit production from moving to another country. According to the Wall Street Journal, the New Zealand prime minister John Key is still open to some concessions to keep the $500 million production from leaving, but is not in a position to match bid from other nations. ”We have made it quite clear we can’t bridge the gap that’s on the table economically from other countries. It is simply too large,” Key told journalists Tuesday after a two-hour meeting with Warner Bros. representatives.

Oct 26 2010 12:01 PM ET

Charlie Sheen hospitalized after Plaza Hotel disturbance

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Police were called to New York’s Plaza Hotel early this morning, after an allegedly intoxicated and naked Charlie Sheen trashed his suite, according to People and newspaper reports. The actor was subsequently taken to a nearby hospital. A spokesperson for the NYPD said that cops did respond to a call at 1:30 a.m. and removed a 45-year-old male. The spokesperson could not confirm whether or not the male was clothed, but said that no charges were filed. Sheen’s spokesperson told EW, via email, that he believed the actor “had an adverse allergic reaction to some medication and was taken to the hospital.” On Aug. 30, an Aspen court ordered Sheen to spend 30 days in a rehabilitation facility after he pled guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge which stemmed from a Christmas Day argument with his wife Brooke Mueller.

UPDATE: The Associated Press reports that Sheen was hospitalized for psychiatric evaluation following the incident.

UPDATE NO. 2: Charlie Sheen’s rep says actor discharged from hospital, and “everything else is speculation”

Oct 26 2010 09:24 AM ET

Unknown Indian teen cast in Ang Lee's 'Life of Pi'

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

According to Variety, 17-year-old Suraj Sharma, a student who lives with his academic parents in Delhi, India, has beat out 3,000 other men for the coveted starring role in Ang Lee’s next film, Life of Pi. Sharma will play the hero from Yann Martel’s best-selling novel, a boy lost at sea for 227 days, marooned in a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger, a hyena, a zebra and an orangutan. Lee took the helm of the project, which M. Night Shyamalan was once attached to, last year. Fox is planning a December 2012 release date.

Oct 26 2010 09:21 AM ET

Mark Wahlberg, teddy bear circling Seth MacFarlane's directorial debut

Categories: Movie Biz

Having honed his buddy-comedy chops in The Other Guys, Mark Wahlberg is reportedly negotiating to star opposite a life-sized teddy bear in Ted, the R-rated directorial debut of Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane. Wahlberg will play a Boston everyman who made a wish as a child that his favorite stuffed animal could come to life. Now grown up, the bear, voiced by MacFarlane, is a foul-mouthed, lazy rabble-rouser and a drag on Wahlberg’s adult world.

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