Archive: November 2010 (91-100 of 200)

Nov 11 2010 05:40 PM ET

Aaron Sorkin and Todd Phillips rip into the Writers Guild

Categories: Movie Biz, TV Biz

At a roundtable interview for screenwriters held by The Hollywood Reporter, Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network) and Todd Phillips (Due Date) both spent considerable time candidly detailing their complaints with the Writers Guild of America. The topic first came up after Phillips explained that, “if the Writers Guild was not such an obnoxious organization,” Robert Downey Jr. would have received a writing credit for Due Date. When prodded further on the issue, Phillips said, “We, as writers, have agents who should be negotiating our deal. If we want three cents more on our DVDs…let my agent figure that part out.”

Then Sorkin jumped in. “I am a union guy,” he presaged. “My grandfather was one of the founders of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union … But a union makes sense when people have more power as a group than they do as individuals. I have considerably more power as an individual than I do as a member of that group.” Sorkin also criticized the WGA’s practice of giving the first writer on a film “an irreducible story credit” regardless of whether that writer’s work appears in the finished film. “The Writers Guild is very happy to give the impression that a movie was written by five different people,” said Sorkin. “Which ultimately gives the impression that the director was the author of the movie, because they see one name at the end.” Making things perhaps more awkward: WGA West president and The West Wing exec. producer John Wells (The Company Men) was seated across from Phillips, and right next to Sorkin.

Nov 11 2010 01:22 PM ET

Jane Fonda treated for breast cancer; now '100% cancer free'

Categories: Movies

Jane Fonda had a medical procedure a few days ago to remove a tumor in her breast, and the Oscar-winning actress is now cancer free, her rep tells People. The tumor had been discovered during a routine checkup a few weeks ago, but she’s now “100 percent cancer-free,” said her rep. “She’s completely fine and it’s business as usual for her.” Fonda is currently promoting her latest fitness DVDs, due Nov. 30.

Nov 11 2010 12:04 PM ET

Butch Patrick, 'The Munsters' actor, in rehab

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Butch Patrick, the child actor who played Eddie Munster on the classic TV series, has checked into a drug and alcohol rehab facility, the Associated Press reports. The 57-year-old actor is currently enrolled in a treatment program in New Jersey “to deal with a lifetime problem of substance abuse,” according to his agent, Jodi Ritzen.

Nov 11 2010 11:36 AM ET

Kourtney Kardashian to appear on ABC's 'One Life to Live'

Categories: Television

A rep for Kourtney Kardashian, 31, confirms that the reality TV star will make a guest appearance on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live in March. “I grew up watching One Life to Live,” Kardashian told E! Online. “I hear I get into some trouble and I am looking forward to it. This may be my acting debut, but the Kardashians know a thing or two about drama.”

Nov 11 2010 11:36 AM ET

'The Simpsons' renewed for 23rd season

Categories: Television

The Simpsons has been renewed for an additional season — the Fox series’ 23rd, to be exact. The animated favorite will remain on the air until at least spring 2012, and will celebrate its 500th episode between now and then. The only other series in history to have produced more episodes thus far are Lassie — which aired 588 shows — and Gunsmoke, which aired 635 episodes. “Like many 22-year-olds, The Simpsons is extremely happy remaining at home, on Fox, and hopes it doesn’t have to go out into the real world for many years to come,” executive producer Al Jean said in a statement.

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Nov 11 2010 10:56 AM ET

Carrie Prejean pregnant

Categories: Celebrity Babies!

Carrie Prejean, the beauty queen whose controversial remarks about same-sex marriage created a public furor, is pregnant with her first child. She announced to FOX411.com that she and her husband, NFL quarterback Kyle Boller, are expecting in May.

Nov 11 2010 10:00 AM ET

Film producer Dino De Laurentiis dies at 91: Report

Iconic Italian film producer Dino De Laurentiis died at age 91 in Beverly Hills, reports Bloomberg. After building a career in his native Italy (where he produced hits like Federico Fellini’s 1957 Best Foreign Language Oscar winner La Strada), De Laurentiis came to Hollywood and earned a reputation for packaging big-budget spectacles like Three Days of the Condor (1975), Conan the Barbarian (1982), and Dune (1984). Although he never took home a Best Picture Oscar, De Laurentiis did receive the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award from the Academy in 2001. He is survived by relatives including his granddaughter, celebrity chef Giada de Laurentiis.

Nov 11 2010 08:21 AM ET

Demi Lovato not being treated for drugs, rep says

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Disney star Demi Lovato, 18, who recently interrupted her music tour to enter a treatment center, is not undergoing counseling for substance abuse, according to People. “Demi Lovato is not in treatment for drug or alcohol addiction,” her spokesperson told the magazine. “As we have said since she entered treatment last week, Demi decided to seek help for emotional and physical issues she has battled throughout her life. She has taken this step in order to get her life in order.” The AP has reported that Lovato is seeking help after suffering from an eating disorder and cutting herself.

Nov 10 2010 08:36 PM ET

Jon Favreau in talks to bring Disney's theme park to life in 'Magic Kingdom'

Categories: Movie Biz, Movies

Iron Man director Jon Favreau is negotiating with Walt Disney Studios to helm Magic Kingdom, a Night-at-the-Museum-esque movie about the rides at Disney’s iconic theme park coming to life. Favreau will reportedly shelve a script penned by Ron Moore (Battlestar Galactica), and develop the project with a new, as-yet unnamed writer. [Variety]

Nov 10 2010 06:19 PM ET

Wes Anderson builds a cast for 'Moon Rise Kingdom'?

Categories: Movies

Deadline reports that Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, and Tilda Swinton are all in talks to star in Wes Anderson’s next movie, Moon Rise Kingdom. The film, scripted by Anderson, will be about two young lovers who go missing from a New England town in the 1960s.

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