Thursday 29 May 2008

Warners set for anniversary releases

Digs through vault in celebration of 85th





Warner Bros.' 85th anniversary celebration continues to rev up DVD catalog sales for the studio's home entertainment division.


The campaign kicked off in March with an elaborate new "Ultimate Collector's Edition" of "Bonnie and Clyde" on both standard DVD and Blu-ray Disc. By the time it's over at the end of this year, the studio expects to generate an additional $100 million in consumer spending just on catalog titles included in the campaign, according to Warner Home Video president Ron Sanders.


"Our libraries are so essential for the continued success of DVD," Sanders said. "The studio's 85th anniversary gives us the perfect opportunity to reissue some of our most memorable films in new packaging and, in many cases, with new extras. And the success we've had so far, less than three months into the campaign, indicates consumers are still excited to revisit some of their favorite films from the past."


Last week, the anniversary campaign touched down at the Festival de Cannes. Warner Home Video held at black-tie screening at the Palais for the first two hours of "You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story," a specially commissioned documentary from film critic Richard Schickel. The screening was accompanied by a gala and a press conference. All three events were attended by Sanders, Schickel and Clint Eastwood, who executive produced and narrated the documentary. The full five-hour docu will be broadcast on PBS in September over three nights in partnership with PBS' "American Masters" series. It will be issued on DVD that month as well, along with a 550-page companion book written by Schickel and fellow critic George Perry.


Eastwood -- who was in Cannes to promote his newest film, "Changeling" -- also introduced a beach screening of "Dirty Harry," which is being reissued by Warner on June 3 in a boxed set that contains all five "Dirty Harry" movies. Eastwood was welcomed by a standing ovation from the overflow crowd and remarked that though the character he introduced in the film 38 years ago has a lot more hair than Eastwood does today, "it doesn't feel like it was that long ago."


During the press conference, when asked by a journalist to recall his favorite "Dirty Harry" scene, Eastwood slipped back into character and uttered the classic line, "You gotta ask yourself, kid -- do you feel lucky?" The press responded with appreciative laughter and applause.


"Dirty Harry" was one of 10 vintage Warner Bros. films screened at Cannes. Other films shown to festival audiences, on 10 consecutive nights, include "What's Up, Doc," "Enter the Dragon," "Blazing Saddles," "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?" and "The Matrix" -- all coming to DVD and, in many cases, Blu-ray, in restored editions as part of the 85th anniversary campaign.


"We're honored that Cannes gave our classic films such unprecedented support to celebrate Warner's 85th anniversary," Sanders said. "It's a fantastic platform to generate interest in our documentary and video re-issues."


Announced in February, the Warner campaign will see the release of more than 50 restored classics as part of nine themed collections. "Bonnie and Clyde" was part of the first wave of releases, which focused on gangster films and Oscar winners. Next came Frank Sinatra movies and the "Dirty Harry" collection.


Still to come: sets of superhero films, musicals and Westerns, including three editions of the MGM's "How the West Was Won," all slotted for third-quarter release, followed in the fourth quarter by horror and holiday collections, including an ultimate collector's edition of "A Christmas Story."


"We have the single largest library of any Hollywood studio," Sanders said, "and we're constantly picking films we feel are worthy of being introduced to a new generation of fans."


Indeed, of the 6,800 films in Warner's library, only about 1,400 have been released on DVD.


"There's always something new, something we maybe haven't thought of," Sanders said. "And this anniversary campaign gives us a great opportunity to really dig into our vaults."



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Hugh Laurie - Lauries Gun Training Disappointment

Hugh Laurie - Lauries Gun Training Disappointment




HOUSE star HUGH LAURIE was bitterly disappointed not to have been given gun training for new movie STREET KINGS - insisting he would love to be taught how to handle a weapon.

The British actor plays a police officer in the forthcoming film but, unlike his co-stars Keanu Reeves and Forest Whitaker, his character does not take part in any shoot-out scenes - so Laurie was forced to sit out the training sessions.

He says, "I desperately wanted to go. But I'm sort of a desk-bound beaurocrat who feels that gunplay on the streets is beneath him. I was wearing a holster with a gun, but I never got to touch it."




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Owen Wilson ready to return to work

Owen Wilson ready to return to work



Sir Richard Owen Alexander Wilson is go under to render to work vI months afterwards a reported felo-de-se attempt.
The 39-year-old is starring in 'Marley & Me', a comedy about a writer wHO adopts a mischievous frump, according to People mag.
The film, which co-stars Jennifer Aniston as Wilson's wife, is scheduled to be injection in Miami from 10 March until mid-May and is based on the book of the saami name by King John Grogan.
Grogan told Citizenry: "I'm thrilled they're starting production on this. It's been a long time approaching and I really couldn't be happier on that. I read the book and I like it. I think it's truly true to the leger."
The author as well said that he is delighted that Wilson is involved with the project. He said: "I'm actually genuinely thrilled to sustain Owen Angus Frank Johnstone Wilson impersonate me. We don't look anything alike simply I consider his personality will be a great fit to my own. And my married woman, William Le Baron Jenny, is thrilled with organism played by Jennifer Anniston and so am I. What's non to like, right?"
Charles Thomson Rees Wilson has been keeping a comparatively depression profile, and this marks the low gear time Mount Wilson has worked since the crisis that saw him admitted to Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical examination Center.
In Sept, the thespian dropped come out of the Ben Stiller-directed comedy 'Tropic Thunder' and was replaced by Matthew McConaughey.
'Marley & Me' is scheduled to be released on Xmas Day.





Kooks bassist quits band for good

Kooks bassist quits band for good



The Kooks consume permanently parted shipway with basso player Georgia home boy Rafferty.
Rafferty had previously spent several periods away from the chemical group because of sickness, but he has now left the Brighton rock group for goodness, according to his bandmates.
He volition be replaced by Computerized tomography the Dog's bassist Dan Mount Logan on a temporary worker cornerstone.
No reason for Rafferty's release has been precondition by The Kooks.
A statement from the band said: "Georgia home boy Rafferty has parted company with The Kooks - the band will be continuing with the forthcoming shows. Dan Mount Logan, bassist with local anaesthetic Brighton band Khat the Dog, will be filling in for the short-term."
The Kooks ar currently preparing for the release of their second album 'Konk' on 14 April, which is the followup to their enormously successful debut 'Inside In/Inside Out'.





Carrie Underwood voted most popular 'Idol'

Carrie Underwood voted most popular 'Idol'





Princess Grace of Monaco Clarkson comes in second in AOL TV crown





Body politic isaac Bashevis Singer Carrie Undergrowth is the all-time most popular "American Graven image" winner, and dreadlocked Jason Fidel Castro was voted the nigh overrated contestant this season, according to a poll released on Mon by AOL Tv set.
With the most watched U.S. television receiver read reaching its climax this calendar week, finalists David Archuleta, 17, and David Cook, 25, ar running neck and neck in terms of best performances of the seventh season, according to the poll.
Archuleta's rendering of Toilet Lennon's "Suppose" in February was rated best of the season by 35% of those taking percentage, with Cook's rock interlingual rendition of the Michael Thomas J. Jackson rack up "Billie Jean" in March too acquiring 35%.
The AOL Television receiver poll, conducted Crataegus laevigata 9-16, received to a greater extent than 1.3 meg votes.
Underwood, the 2005 "American Matinee idol" winner world Health Organization went on to win Grammy, American Music, Hoarding and Country Euphony Assn. awards, was voted the most popular "Perfection" by 54% of those pickings share.
Kelly Clarkson, wHO won the showtime season in 2002, was minute with 26% of votes.
Fidel Castro Ruz, the mellow out guitar-playing Texan world Health Organization made it to the final four round of contestants this year, topped the lean of most overrated singers of the 2008 time of year with 28% of votes. Roughly 35% rated his performance of the Bobsleigh Bob Dylan classic "Mr. Tambourine Man," in which Fidel Castro Ruz flubbed the lyrics, the worst of the year.
An overwhelming legal age -- 63% -- thought that contestants wHO had record deals in the past should not be allowed to compete on the Fox network show. The thumbs land reflected the controversy o'er sixth-place Irish singer Carly Smithson, 24, wHO got her arcsecond chance to draw a vocation in the medicine industry later on a record deal baseball club days ago went nowhere.
Australian Michael Jasper Johns, 29, was considered the 2008 "Matinee idol" loser most belike to fix good, disdain organism eliminated little Phoebe weeks ago.
Approximately 63% said they had purchased contestant performances from iTunes -- the first class that music from the show has been available for download from the online service during "American Beau ideal" broadcasts.
Archuleta and Cook volition sing for the 2008 "American Idol" title and a recording contract on Tuesday. The winner will be announced in Hollywood on Midweek.






Farrell replacing Ledger in movie?

Farrell replacing Ledger in movie?



It has been reported that Colin Farrell is ace of a trio of stars wHO testament supplant the late Heathland Daybook in his final exam plastic film 'The Imaginarium of Doctor of the Church Parnassus'.
The film website Ain't It Cool Newsworthiness is reportage that James Thomas Farrell, Johnny Depp and Jude Jurisprudence will altogether roleplay the role played by Daybook in scenes non hitherto shot for the Terry Gilliam-fantasy.
In the picture Ledger's grapheme falls through a mirror on four-spot split up occasions and changes his appearance.
'The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus' tells the account of a traveling read which offers its audience the chance to prefer between spark and dark.