Thursday, September 29, 2011

Among Dodgers Chaos, Baseball Posts Attendance Rise in 2011

Regardless of the worst season in the turnstiles at Dodger Stadium since 1992, Mlb stated Thursday it offered the 5th-most tickets within the sport's history this year.our editor recommendsL.A. Dodgers Apply for Personal bankruptcy Among Frank McCourt Drama Major league baseball stated it surpassed the attendance of their 2009 and 2010 seasons by drawing 73,425,568 fans throughout the standard season that ended Wednesday evening with three wild games that removed the Boston Red-colored Sox and Atlanta Braves from playoff contention while putting the Polk Bay Sun rays and St. Louis Cardinals within the postseason. Attendance was .five percent much better than last year's total of 73,054,407, which incorporated six more games due to rainouts, and also the total symbolized probably the most tickets offered because the 2008 season (78,588,004). Overall, yesteryear eight years would be the eight best-attended seasons in large-league history. 18 from the 30 teams finished the 2011 campaign having a increase in attendance, and nine clubs offered a lot more than 3 million tickets. The bump came despite abnormally inclement weather throughout much of the season. The final time a season had more rainouts than the 2010 51 was 1997. The very first round from the 2010 nfl playoffs starts Friday on The best spinner's. Fox and The best spinner's possess the privileges towards the American and Nation League Championship series, correspondingly, and Fox will broadcast the planet Series, scheduled to start March. 19. The very first time, the Philadelphia Phillies brought baseball in overall and average attendance with franchise records of three,680,718 tickets offered along with a per-game average of 45,441 at People Bank Park, that has now located 204 consecutive regular-season sellouts. The NY Yankees capped the American League with 3,653,680 tickets offered, calculating 45,107 fans per game at Yankee Stadium. Additionally towards the playoff-bound Phillies, the Milwaukee Machines and Texas Rangers, also headed for that postseason, and also the protecting World Series champion Bay Area Titans also set franchise records. The Red-colored Sox offered out all of their 81 home games, stretching their record streak of consecutive sellouts at Fenway Park to 712. "The resiliency in our sport never ceases to amaze," commissioner Bud Selig stated Thursday. "Generating the 5th-greatest attendance ever among such challenging economic occasions reaffirms the incredible passion and enthusiasm from the fans ofour national pastime." The La Dodgers, among a personal bankruptcy filing and worries about fan safety at Dodger Stadium with owner Frank McCourt involved inside a bitter divorce, saw attendance decline 18 percent to two,935,139 tickets offered, typically 36,236 per game. They unsuccessful to market 3 million tickets inside a nonstrike year the very first time since 1992 and was beaten in the gate through the La Angels (3,166,321 tickets offered) the very first time. The Houston Astros and Polk Bay also saw significant attendance dips of 11 percent as well as an Major league baseball-high 19 percent, correspondingly. Related Subjects

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New photos in the Dark Dark night Rises' LA set

As though the photos of Anne Hathaway's full Catwoman costume were not a good enough treat a few days ago, new images in the La shoot showcase a little of package that's sure to possess a major effect on The Dark Dark night Increases.Yes there have been more images of Christian Bale's Batman within the Batwing and shots of multiple Tumblers but it is the one thing being revealed at the back of that box which has TF's full attention.The huge device was formerly observed in Pittsburgh throughout the shoot at Heinz Area and when fan forthcoming nexus s right seems to become a doomsday orb.Is Tom Hardy's Bane likely to finish what Liam Neeson's Ra's Al Ghul began in Batman Starts and absolutely destroy Gotham?Christopher Nolan's The Dark Dark night Increases opens on 20 This summer 2012.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

You Might Never Guess What Happens Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Calling His Memoir

For anyone who is Arnold Schwarzenegger, a sum you call your memoir? It will have to be something juicy -- ultimately, you just got caught getting an appreciation child. Hmm...how about naming it after your famous movies? Good call! The first sort governor of California intentions of titling his approaching memoir, 'Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Existence Story.' Prior to deciding to groan considering the Schwarzenegger-composed book bearing the title of his 1990 sci-fi actioner (marketing idea: "Obtain a ass... for the book store!") realize that the title may be worse. Ahnold may have referred to it as something such as, 'Collateral Damage,' 'Predator,' in addition to 'Happy Anniversary and Goodbye.' (We didn't make that 4g apple iphone up -- it absolutely was a 1974 TV movie Schwarzenegger starred in.) [via EW] Image because of AP

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Snoop Dogg To Topline Fillmore Slim Biopic

EXCLUSIVE: Rapper Snoop Dogg will star in biopic The Legend of Fillmore Slim, announced today by Ames Universal and SRI Entertainment. Fillmore Slim –real name Clarence Sims– is a bluessinger and guitarist. During the 1960s and 1970s, he was also a well-known pimp in San Francisco, referred to as “The West Coast Godfather of the Game” and “The Pope of Pimping.” Shelly Liebowitz is executive producing.Alan Ames, who is co-producing with Wayne Anderson and writing the screenplay with Carole Parker,producesthe syndicated TV series Texas Roadhouse Live. He was approached by Sims’ daughter Rebecca, who helped put the project together. “This film will span decades,” said Ames, “from Slim’s emergence as a musician, to his fascination with the fast life, through his years of incarceration and his redemption.” Sims, now 77 years old,is currently touring.Hawthorne James will direct the film. Pre-production is to begin in December, with a March start date targeted.

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Chaz Bono: I Dont Want To Be The First To Go On Dancing

LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- All eyes will be on Chaz Bono when he hits the ballroom for the first time on Dancing with the Stars on Monday, and hes feeling the pressure. Thats my pressure. Im feeling pressure to not suck, Chaz told Access Hollywood Lives Kit Hoover as she visited his rehearsal with professional partner Lacey Schwimmer on Wednesday. I dont want to be the first to go. That would be horrible. Chaz has the support of his mom, Cher, who surprised him as he visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Tuesdays episode, phoning in to voice her support of her son, but not all of the activists friends started out as confident. When I told people who know me, they just bust out laughing, Chaz said of his friends initial reaction to the news hed be competing for the mirrorball. In my family especially, I mean look who my mom is, I let her do the dancing and Im in the background. When asked what is going to surprise people most about Chazs performance on the dance floor, he said it wont be his moves. Theres nothing there thats going to frighten children or some such stuff. [What will surprise people is that] Im actually gonna be dancing, he said. Chaz said hes stayed away from the message boards on ABCs website, which had many comments from disgruntled fans, outraged by his casting on the show, but in the other places he has seen some of the vitriol, hes been able to let the criticism go. I have very thick skin, he said. Its more motivating for us to do better in this competition and to almost prove people wrong that dont need to be saying this stuff, Lacey added. I think they have courage behind the computer, but if it came [to] coming face to face, itd be a whole lot different. If anything, it just adds fuel to my fire, Chaz added Dancing with the Stars Season 13 premieres at 8 PM ET on Monday, September 19 on ABC. Copyright 2011 by NBC Universal, Inc. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

2011 Creative Arts Emmy Honours With The Amounts

Cinemax once again introduced individuals within the Creative Emmy Honours with 15 trophies, having its newcomer series Boardwalk Empire since the program with lots of wins, 7, Here is a listing in the systems and programs with multiple wins tonight. Systems: Cinemax 15 PBS 10 FOX 9 CBS 7 NBC 5 Discovery Funnel 4 HISTORY 4 ABC 3 Cartoon Network 3 ReelzChannel 3 AMC 2 Comedy Central 2 Disney Funnel 2 Showtime 2 Programs: Boardwalk Empire 7 Most dangerous Catch 4 Gettysburg 4 Freedom Riders 3 Mildred Pierce 3 Saturday Evening Live 3 And That Means You Think You'll Be Able To Dance 3 The Kennedys 3 64th Annual Tony Honours 2 The The American Idol Show Show 2 American Masters 2 Disney Phineas And Ferb 2 Downton Abbey (Masterpiece) 2 Firebreather 2 Futurama 2 Glee 2 The Borgias 2

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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Exclusive: Dr. Phil on His Blockbuster Interview with Casey Anthony's Parents

George and Cindy Anthony, Dr. Phil This September marks the first time in 25 years without The Oprah Winfrey Show, and in the battle to assume the Oprah throne, Dr. Phil has fired the opening salvo. The talk show beat out the network and cable news operations to land a heavily touted interview with George and Cindy Anthony, the parents of Casey Anthony, who was acquitted on charges of killing her toddler, Caylee. Phil McGraw recently spent more than nine hours with the Anthonys, and interview will air on the September 12 season premiere of Dr. Phil. (In some parts of the country, Dr. Phil is taking Oprah's old slot.) McGraw told TV Guide Magazine that he believes the Anthonys chose to sit down with him because of a public plea he once made to protestors to stop harassing the family. He also confirmed that Dr. Phil agreed to make a donation to a non-profit that the Anthonys plan to set up in Caylee's name (no money has been issued yet); but beyond that, McGraw stresses that he paid no fees to them whatsoever. That includes no money for home videos and photos - which are frequently a backdoor method for news organizations to pay for interviews. In the two-part special (the second episode airs on September 13), McGraw methodically goes through the timeline of the case with George and Cindy Anthony and, in an attempt to compare their stories, also separates them. Among the reveals: Cindy, who still makes excuses for her daughter's behavior, has a new theory based on a previously undisclosed medical condition of Casey's. Also, the couple doesn't agree on how things transpired, but both acknowledge that Casey told them a myriad of lies. The host says he understands why a jury didn't convict Casey Anthony - there wasn't enough evidence, he says. And he still doesn't have a definitive take on how the toddler died. TV Guide Magazine: For those of us who hadn't paid a lot of attention to the Casey Anthony case, other than the verdict, what was your interest in doing this interview?Dr. Phil McGraw: I spent 15 years as a trial consultant and founded a company called Courtroom Sciences Inc. We spent years involved in all kinds of trials and we did trial strategy, witness preparation, jury selection, jury monitoring, and so when you see a case like this, I always pay particular attention to it. And then secondly, when I had my children - I have two boys, Jay and Jordan - it truly changed who I was. And that was the last really big event change in my life until I had a granddaughter. And she is about the age of Caylee. And I would sit there looking at that, not just as a professional but also as a grandfather with a little girl. So when this came up, it became intensely personal for me. I watched it and studied it. TV Guide Magazine: How did you keep track of the story? Did you watch much of the wall-to-wall TV coverage?Dr. Phil: I did, but I read more than I watch TV. I read a lot of accounts and when I could get a transcript, I'd pay particular attention to that. And of course, I'd watch TV as well. Catch the highlights. TV Guide Magazine: What did you make of the coverage? There's been quite a bit of criticism over the kind of coverage this case got.Dr. Phil: I think this trial, like many others - the O.J. trial, certainly; recently, the (polygamist leader Warren Jeffs) FLDS trial - there are two trials going on simultaneously. One is the court of public opinion and one is the court of law. And the media presents it with a point of view often times. They have a very different evidence standard than a jury. People get frustrated by juries sometimes because I think they don't really understand how restrictive it is. Have you ever been a juror? TV Guide Magazine: Yes.Dr. Phil: I'm sure the judge instructed you on three important things. One, that he or she was the judge of the law, that you were the judge of the facts and that you were to focus only on what was given to you in the trial. Then they give you instructions as to the standard of evidence, the burden of proof. People say "beyond a reasonable doubt." And that's a very high burden, as it should be, if you're going to deprive someone of their liberty. I think people get mad at the jury and don't understand that they're under rigorous requirements from the court, very specific instructions as to what the definition is. [In this case,] I knew they had a steep wall to climb because it was a "dry bones" case. You had no soft tissue, so forensics is going to be weak, and the defendant doesn't have to testify. From a litigation consultant standpoint, I knew this was a steep hill for them to climb from the beginning. Which is why I think they took so long before they actually brought charges. TV Guide Magazine: You mentioned the court of public opinion vs. the court of law. Obviously when you watched the coverage, particularly via the modern 24-hour cable news cycle, there was a point of view, an opinion, and that means certain network hosts were trumpeting Casey Anthony's guilt as fact. Does the media do a big disservice to the justice system in these cases?Dr. Phil: I think sometimes we underestimate the intelligence of the American viewing public. Sometimes they're more discerning than we give them credit for. If you've got (a host) with a transparent agenda, I think people know that. But I don't think they understand the judicial process. And so I think it's hard for people to make a distinction between what can be talked about and interpreted vs. what can be presented in trial. So I don't think anybody would have acquitted Casey Anthony in the court of public opinion but it's a very different set of rules when you get into court. TV Guide Magazine: How did your interest in the case lead you to pursue this interview?Dr. Phil: I think people were really unfulfilled by the verdict. We don't know what happened, but here's what we do know: This precious, innocent little girl woke up one day, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed like we've seen in her pictures. And by the end of the day, she was dead. And no one has been held to account. Is there any way that's OK? Does that not bother any rational person that no one has been held to account for this? I know this is really on people's minds; they're really passionate about this. And at the same time I got to say, because of my professional background and my personal life experience, this one mattered to me. This one had hooks to me. It was interesting to my viewers; it was interesting to me personally. And I intend to do what I can to find out what happened here. I don't think what was said in court is necessarily what happened. The people closest to this little girl, aside from her mother, the people who were in her life and around the key players in this were Casey Anthony's parents, and I wanted to talk to them, and that's probably not the last people I intend to talk to. TV Guide Magazine: You mention in the first episode that you're not interested in talking to Casey Anthony. Why not?Dr. Phil: I think it's highly unlikely she's going to tell what she knows. Her actions have spoken much louder than any words she could speak. Everybody says she's out of jeopardy now, and therefore she has nothing to lose, but she has everything to lose. If she comes out and tells a different story now than what was told before, a very difficult lie for her is just going to get that much harder. She's not going to be forthcoming about this. TV Guide Magazine: What was the process of reaching out to the parents?Dr. Phil: I wasn't involved in it directly. But I think I have the best team in television and they've known of my interest in this. I have so many young mothers here that are intensely interested in it. During this two or three year period, we did shows on this. I occasionally did interviews about it or be asked about it on morning shows or Larry King or Anderson Cooper. I know at one point on my show when things were getting really violent in Orlando, there were crowds in front of the Anthonys' house, there were death threats - people yelling and screaming, confrontations at the curb with the Anthonys. I went on the air and said something to the effect of, "Look, people I know you're passionate about this... but if you really want to help, go home and pray for this little girl. Don't be standing out in front yelling at these grandparents. That's not helping this in any way whatsoever." When we reached out to them, and obviously everyone was trying to talk to them, I think they knew that I was the one guy who said, "Leave these people alone." TV Guide Magazine: Were you surprised that they were willing to go with you? In some ways you have license to lecture them than if you were a journalist.Dr. Phil: A little bit. I think if you watch my show, you know that I'm very direct but I'm going to ask the questions. I think they knew that, but I think they also thought, "He's a professional, he has experience in these matters, he's a grandfather." I think all of those things culminated in their decision. TV Guide Magazine: You stress that your show didn't pay for the interview, that instead you're making a donation to their new foundation. Do you feel confident that that money will go to the right place?Dr. Phil: They haven't gotten their authorization yet. They didn't make a demand, they made a request. And I asked when we sat down, "Let me be clear, you didn't ask to be paid for this. You asked that we make a donation to this 501c3 charitable organization. And you take no money from that, you get no salary, no fee, no reimbursement, nothing from the foundation." He said that is correct. I said, "You understand that this is federally licensed, and the IRS and the government monitors this." They said that is absolutely correct. So I moved on with that confidence in mind. TV Guide Magazine: Sometimes news organizations get around paying fees by licensing videos and photos. Did you do any of that?Dr. Phil: We paid no money to the Anthonys whatsoever. They didn't ask for any. TV Guide Magazine: Did that surprise you? Dr. Phil: I didn't really know. I know there were a lot of folks after them who typically license this that or the other thing. But we don't play that game. We didn't license any photos or anything of the sort. TV Guide Magazine: Talk about the interview. Anything that surprised you? What was your takeaway?Dr. Phil: I interviewed them for nine and a half hours across two days. That's a long time to talk to somebody. I organized it in a certain way to talk about different sections of what was going on. And I felt that at the end of it, that they had very candidly and in an unfiltered way told the truth and the reality as they believe it to be. TV Guide Magazine: You don't feel like they were putting on a show for you? Do you believe that they actually believe what they told you?Dr. Phil: I'll let the viewer make up their mind about that. But for me, I thought they were very candid. And I pushed on them pretty hard. If they were putting on a show, they wouldn't have told me some of the things that they told me. TV Guide Magazine: It does seem like they have two different takes on what transpired. She's still making excuses, while he seems a little more realistic about what has happened.Dr. Phil: I've never been a mother. I've never had that maternal bond, so I can't judge that. But I think they see some things very differently. TV Guide Magazine: You talked to them together and also separately. Did you get more out of them when you talked to them individually?Dr. Phil: I think they were really quite candid throughout all of it. I did separate them for exactly that reason. I wanted to see if there was a difference in what they gave themselves license to talk about and say. For example, I asked George about the allegations that he had an affair and the allegation that he had told this woman certain things about the case that he couldn't have known if he hadn't been involved. I asked him about that without his wife there. I asked Cindy some of those same questions. Do you think he was messing around? Or do you not? So I did talk to them some things different. But I found their tone and demeanor to be pretty consistent, whether they were by themselves or somebody else. TV Guide Magazine: What was the most surprising or candid thing you learned?Dr. Phil: There's so much. I found one of the most revelatory moments for me was their reaction to the verdict when it came in. TV Guide Magazine: Did your opinion of this case or of the Anthonys change after talking to them? Do you feel like you have a different take on what might have happened?Dr. Phil: I do. I think I learned a tremendous amount about their perception of what took place, particularly what was going on behind the scenes leading up to and during the trial. What was going on between them and the defense team and the prosecutors. Everything that was happening behind he scenes, I don't think anybody has a clue about that. People are going to find that very informative, very interesting. TV Guide Magazine: Do you have a take on how Caylee died?Dr. Phil: I don't know. I wish I did. I think I have some ideas about what didn't happen but I don't know what did happen. And I think you get to what did happen by eliminating things that didn't happen. What we know, this little girl woke up alive, and she finished the day dead and in a field. And nobody's held to account for that. TV Guide Magazine: What does landing this interview mean for your show, particularly given the new Oprah-less world of syndicated talk?Dr. Phil: The Anthonys are of great interest, and of course are very controversial. I believe this interview will provide some much needed insight into who they really are. TV Guide Magazine: How are you positioned to fill that Oprah void and how competitive are you anticipating the landscape to be?Dr. Phil: Dr. Phil has been the No. 2 syndicated talk show since we premiered nine years ago, and we're now the leading daytime talk show. Over the years, research has shown more crossover from the Oprah audience to Dr. Phil than any other show. I predict we will be the premiere platform in daytime for years to come, an opportunity that I take very seriously and with great humility. TV Guide Magazine: Did you hear from Oprah after you landed the Anthony parents, and if so, what did she say?Dr. Phil: Oprah and I did discuss it and she was very excited. She felt that they had made the right decision... She has always been in my balcony cheering me on and is and has been a great mentor. Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!

'A Gifted Man' Books Former 'ER' Star Eriq La Salle (Exclusive)

Jason Merritt/Getty Images for LA PhilharmonicEriq La Salle Eriq La Salle is playing doctor again. ER's Dr. Peter Benton has booked a multiepisode arc on CBS' upcoming Patrick Wilson medical drama A Gifted Man, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively. La Salle will recur as Evan Morrison, a neuropsychiatrist -- a physician who treats those with emotional and behavioral disturbances. Morrison is described as a great medical detective who focuses on the nuances of human behavior. He'll appear in at least four episodes of the series. The role reunites La Salle with Gifted Man executive producer Neal Baer, who also was an EP on ER. "I'm thrilled to be working again with Eriq La Salle," Baer told THR. "I have very fond memories of our time together on ER and look forward to having Eriq portray another unforgettable character on A Gifted Man." Gifted Man revolves around Wilson's Michael, a competitive surgeon whose world is turned upside down when his ex-wife (Jennifer Ehle) begins teaching him the meaning of life from the hereafter. La Salle, who helmed an episode of ER, also might direct at least one episode of the drama, which executive producers Baer and Sarah Timberman said will be equally about medicine and science with a touch of spirituality. La Salle, who is currently directing an episode of the CW's Sarah Michelle Gellar action drama Ringer, is repped by APA, Principato-Young Entertainment and Fred Toczek. A Gifted Man premieres Friday, Sept. 23 on CBS. Email: Lesley.Goldberg@thr.com; Twitter: @Snoodit RELATED: Fall TV Preview: The Complete Broadcast Premiere Calendar A Gifted Man Fall TV Preview

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

New Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Prints

Promo magic brought to you by Paul SmithFull marks to the marketing bods behind Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Not content with turning out some very classy promos and character banners for the espionage thriller, they've gone the extra mile and enlisted design guru Paul Smith to turn out some high-concept prints for the film too. See, he's a tailor and everything. It's so clever you could pop a mortar board on its head and give it a doctorate. The prints won't be appearing on billboards or bus stops anytime soon but they will be available to buy in Sir Paul's emporiums from September 13. There are only a few hundred of the blighters and they'll be on sale £100 with profits going to Maggie's Cancer Caring Centres. They're the coolest thing we've laid eyes on since LaBoca's Black Swan poster designs - and all for a good cause. Say the good people of StudioCanal: Sir Paul Smith is delighted to have collaborated with the director in the early development stages of the film working in a creative capacity, offering thoughts and insights on 1970s London; mood, colour and photographic approach. . {Paul Smith Tinker Tailor Prints}. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy makes its bow at the Venice Film Festival today and will be in UK cinemas from September 16. Question is: can you figure out what the prints are referring to? Answers below please Empire moles.

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The well known Khokha Singh entraps devoted Police Inspector Satyadevi Singh, and it has her sentenced imprisonment for existence. Satyadevi results in three youthful sons, Shakti, Anand, and Romi, her Trimurti, who she hopes will help her in avenging this humiliation. After 18 longs years, Satyadevi is launched from prison because of good behavior. She discovers from her brother, Bhanu, that isn't well together with her sons. Shakti is definitely an emotional wreck Anand is missing, thought dead and her youngest, Romi, is incorporated in the employment of Khokha Singh, that has designated him the job of abducting and killing Satyadevi.

A Cinderella Story Once Upon an audio lesson

Cyrano P Bergerac meets Cinderella. Over-labored, harried and afraid to be put in promote care, 17 years old Katie (Lucy Hale) does her stepmother and step-siblings' putting in a bid without worrying. Vocally gifted, Katie feels particularly upset when instructed to lay lower singing tracks to ensure that her untalented stepsister, Bev Van Ravensway, can hopefully win a recording contract from Massive Records - who's company Leader, Harvey Morgan, is scouting for brand new spectacular talent in a talent showcase for that Carrying out Arts Department in a exclusive private school.

'Funny or Die' Gives Darth Vader Additional Lines for that 'Star Wars' Blu-sun rays (VIDEO)

Remember how that egomaniac George Lucas began altering stuff around in the 'Star Wars' movies despite the fact that nobody wanted him to? Yeah, which was an awful idea. Fortunately, individuals at Funny or Die took problem with Darth Vader's new lines in 'Return from the Jedi' and given him much more lines to utilize. So should you ever be wondering that which was dealing with Anakin's mind once the Emperor was zapping his boy, then wait no more and click on to begin to see the best factor that's emerge from this 'Star Wars' Blu-sun rays fiasco. Consider what Funny or Die could do using the prequels. Can you purchase the 'Star Wars' Blu-sun rays if Funny or Die added voices for the entire cast? [via Funny or Die]