Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts

Friday, October 8, 2010

MGM files for Chapter 11

It looks like Bond may find a new home with Spyglass and hopefully "The Hobbit" will get the green-light.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc. said it has begun seeking its creditors' approval on a prepackaged bankruptcy plan in which they will exchange more than $4 billion in debt for equity in a new company that has rights to the James Bond franchise and the upcoming two-part movie series "The Hobbit."

Privately held production company Spyglass Entertainment, a co-financier of such recent films as "Star Trek" and "G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra," will contribute some assets and merge two subsidiaries into MGM for a 4.69 percent stake in the company, according to the plan.

Creditors would hold 95.3 percent of the company after it exits from Chapter 11.

Only approved holders of secured debt as of Oct. 4 will be allowed to vote. The company declined to provide the list of creditors that can participate, but major creditors include Anchorage Advisors LLC, Highland Capital Management LP and billionaire investor Carl Icahn.

Voting continues until Oct. 22, when the company plans to file for bankruptcy and exit the court process in about 30 days.

After exiting bankruptcy, Spyglass co-founders Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum will serve as co-chairmen and CEOs.

The move signals the end is near for a process that began late last year as the company struggled to right itself from a dearth of hit movies, the decline of DVD sales and an overwhelming debt burden brought on by its $5 billion purchase in 2005 by a group led by Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Sony Corp. and Comcast Corp.

It also clears the way for production to begin on "The Hobbit," the two-part movie based on J.R.R. Tolkien's novel, which MGM is set to make with Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. The release of the first installment had been slated for December 2012 but the movie still hasn't gotten the official "green light" to begin shooting.

MGM also owns rights to the James Bond movie franchise and has a library of 4,000 movie and TV-show titles including such titles as "Rocky" and "Dances With Wolves."

By choosing bankruptcy over another sale, MGM is rejecting a $2 billion all-cash offer made last month by Indian conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar. MGM also walked away from an offer from Time Warner for $1.5 billion in cash.

Because MGM's creditors had given it a waiver on debt and interest payments since last October, the company has been able to preserve some cash. But it is unclear if it has enough to help pay for the big-budget "Hobbit" movies, or if it will need to clear the bankruptcy process first before raising new funds.


Source: Comicbookmovie.com

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Red band trailer for 'Faster' released!

This new Dwayne Johnson action movie "Faster" looks violent. Not only that, he takes on a whole new character that I think we have all been waiting for... For those of you that have been disappointed with The Rock's last few outings on the big screen, the wait is over.. The Tooth Fairy, The Game Plan, and Race to Witch Mountain are all behind us.. Enjoy!



Coen Bros arrive at Austin Studios… TRUE GRIT Trailer Online

Little did I know last October when I received a call from a Los Angeles UPM that I knew from my Sony days that Austin Studios would be in for quite a whirlwind. Paramount Pictures’ TRUE GRIT, directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, was due to move into the Studios before the holidays and would transform our stages into the late 1800s. What a site to walk into the stages and see the experienced craftsman rendering sets from freshly cut wood into what would be the old-time stables, mercantiles, wagon wheel repair and side walk facades of this classic remake. In Stage 3, our cyc wall was painted black to match the weather they were dealt on the New Mexico portion of their shoot, home to “Mattie’s bedroom” and “Greaser Bob’s cabin.” Not to mention Stage 5 completely turned into miles of wardrobe, props and set decoration–hundreds of costumes lined the stage floor–with every outfit from Sunday best to bolo ties and petit coats. Hollywood at its best right here in Austin (click on the photo to check out more photos from the Austin shoot from Austin360.com).


When production landed back on Texas soil after completing half of their shoot in Santa Fe, the Studios filled up with production vehicles, dressing room trailers and who could forget the horse trailers. It’s always a good day to pull onto the lot and see 200 cowboys and Indians walking a round. One of the exterior locations was at the rear of our property–early 1900s–Wild West Show. Good ol Rooster Cogburn (Jeff Bridges), La Boeuf (Matt Damon) and sweet Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld) being escorted around–nothing cooler!

My son was lucky enough to be selected as a background extra–they were looking for a young boy, freckles, big ears and a plus if he had wonky teeth. Well, god blessed him with all of the above. In explaining to him that he could easily end up on the cutting room floor, the days that he participated he will remember forever. Who wouldn’t want to play dress up, run around fighting with swords when all the magic is happening by the masterminds of both Joel and Ethan Coen?
Our lucky interns and apprentices got the field trip of a lifetime: going on location to Grainger, Texas, a small town Main Street about 30 minutes outside Austin completely transformed. You really had to try hard to remember what it looked like before because it seemed as though time had stood still for the past 200 plus years.

What a treat for Texas, and Austin in particular, to have had the privilege of working with Paramount Pictures, the Coen Brothers and the extremely talented cast and crew. Kudos to our Texas FIlm Commission and everyone involved for a job well done. I myself am impatiently waiting for the Christmas Premiere – here’s a little sneak peek:
Source:Catherine Parrington www.persistenceofvision.org




Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Coming Out Today!

Movies:

THE KARATE KID--
Jackie Chan, Jaden Smith.
2 Hours and 20 Minutes.
PG.











ELVIS AND ANNABELLE-- (Direct to DVD)
Blake Lively, Mary Steenburgen, Max Minghella and Joe Mantegna.
1 Hour and 30 Minutes.
Rated PG-13.


Shot in and around Austin, TX (in The Noob News' home town of Lockhart, TX)









 



SPLICE--
Adrien Brody and Sarah Polley.
1 Hour and 47 Minutes.
Rated R.











A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET--
Jackie Earle Haley, Kellan Lutz, Katie Cassidy, Kyle Gallner, Rooney Mara and Connie Britton.
1 Hour and 42 Minutes.
Rated R.










TV:


BONES-- (Fifth Season)
Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz, Michaela Conlin, Eric Millegan, Jonathan Adams and Tamara Taylor.
22 Episodes.












MEDIUM-- (Sixth Season)
Patricia Arquette.
22 Episodes.













Music:


 











 

Friday, September 17, 2010

I See A Little Silhouette Of A Man

Sacha Baron Cohen (Bruno, Borat, Talladega Nights) has struck a deal to play Queen's front man Freddie Mercury in an film being scripted by Peter Morgan the British screen writer behind The Queen, Last King of Scotland, and Frost/Nixon. Now I know what you are thinking, "What!? The Borat guy is playing Freddie Mercury?" but hold up...before you grab your torches, Let us go back to another bio pic that cast a comedian.. Any one see that movie "Ray"? That got Jamie Fox an Oscar.. Now i am not saying that Sacha Baron Cohen is a front runner for an Oscar because of it, but in my opinion this could be that role he needs to really stretch his legs as an actor and gain a lot of respect doing it.. Now I got to say Queen has a little spot in my heart going back to my college days at a little bar called Scruffy Murphy's and their Karaoke Wednesdays were I would tear up some Bohemian Rhapsody after about 10 keystone lights.. We would like to get your feedback on this subject, so leave us some comments and tell us how you feel.


Photos and Scoop Courtesy of:
www.deadline.com


Thursday, September 16, 2010

Welcome to The Noob News


Welcome to The Noob News podcast and blog. Your one stop shopping center for second hand entertainment news and information. We scour the the darkest regions of the internet for news and rumors and outright lies so you don't have too. So thanks for checking out The Noob News and keep coming back to keep up with our weekly podcast. Your antivirus (and that guy that works in your office who thinks he knows everything about everything) will thank you.

On this Episode:

This week on The Noob News Richard and Christian discuss the glut of sequels and remakes strangling the life out of Hollywood's creativity, why Avatar was the longest movie ever made (even though it really wasn't) as well as how we may possibly be living in the alternate reality experienced by Marty McFly in back to the future 2 plus much much more.

Also Christian talks about going to the ITVFest and his favorite show there, The Super Man.

An aspiring boxer gets a job as a building Super for free rent … great idea until he meets his tenants. See their interview for Hollywood UnWrapped at the ITVFest:





Top 5

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See Richard's Real top 5 on our next blog.

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