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Laurence Fishburne Says No Deal In Place For MAN OF STEEL Sequel...Yet

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:27 AM PDT

There's been lots of talk about Warner Bros.' post Man of Steel plans but the actor playing The Daily Planet's editor-in-chief says he's not signed up for anything beyond the first feature film. At least not yet he says; noting that things could change very easily once the initial box office numbers are tallied. "No, not yet, not yet, not yet. I mean, we have to see how the film's gonna do, right," says Fishbourne about whether he has a contract for future Superman films. The talented thespian goes on to reveal that he (at least in his own words) has a pretty small role in the film and that the audience shouldn't be focusing on the skin color of Perry White. ""[Man of Steel's] a much bigger canvas than that. My particular colour on the canvas is minimal. It's really an origin story, Man of Steel

Release Date And First Photo For JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE FLASHPOINT PARADOX Released

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:03 AM PDT

DC is gearing up for their new animated film after the release of Superman: Unbound, which will be titled Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, and has revealed when the film will be released and the first photo from the film. You can purchase the movie, when it will be made available to the public on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, OnDemand, and Digital Download on July 30, 2013. Check out the first photo from the film as well as the synopsis below. When time travel allows a past wrong to be righted for The Flash and his family, the ripples of the event prove disastrous as a fractured, alternate reality now exists where a Justice League never formed, and even Superman is nowhere to be found. Teaming with a grittier, more violent Dark Knight and Cyborg, Flash races to restore the continuity of his original timeline while this new world is ravaged by

'Idol' Chatter: Live Chat with Devin Velez

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:42 AM PDT

Join "Extra" as we host a live video chat on Spreecast.com with TV host Dave Holmes and TV producer and reality show expert Stuart Brazell as they recap "American Idol" right after the show.

This Thursday, April 4 at 9PM ET/6PM PT, Dave and Stuart will analyze the competition, and are looking to you to voice your opinion and heat up the conversation!

This week, we'll be interviewing top 8 finalist and pop singer Devin Velez, who will talk about his experience on the show.


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Ratings: Modern Family Lifts Parents Debut

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:41 AM PDT

Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Perkins | Photo Credits: ABC

How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) got off to a solid start Wednesday.

The ABC comedy premiered to 8.4 million viewers and a 2.9 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, drawing more viewers than and the same rating as Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23. Parents had the best retention rate of our Modern Family (10.6 million, 4.1) in more ...

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Tonight in Film: Drawing Dead, Finding Forrester

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:42 AM PDT

TONIGHT IN FILM: "Drawing Dead" Portland filmmaker Mike Weeks' first feature documentary examines the recent stratospheric rise in the popularity of poker, both online and as a spectator sport.  The ups (winning lots of money) and downs (crippling addiction) are...

25 Best 'Mad Men' Quotes

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:25 AM PDT

The Season 6 premiere of "Mad Men" is this Sunday, April 7! Get jazzed for the return of the hit AMC show with "Extra's" 25 best quotes from the always outspoken ad men and women. Check them out!

Colorado marijuana regulation needs more money, state official says

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:29 AM PDT

Colorado Department of Revenue director Barbara Brohl told lawmakers Thursday that a lack of money is at the heart of the state's troubles regulating medical-marijuana businesses.

Ninja Turtles Begins Production in Wantagh, New York

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 10:13 AM PDT

Ninja Turtles starts production in Wantagh, New York

Production started today in New York on Paramount Pictures' Ninja Turtles reboot from director Jonathan Liebesman and producer Michael Bay.

Shooting is currently taking place at Jones Beach State Park in Wantagh, New York, under the fake working title "Foursquare" or "4SQ." Shooting will also take place in and around New York City this week. The production is also seeking, "beautiful female models willing to work for regular background rate ($145/8hrs)." Interested applicants can email foursquare@gwcnyc.com for more information.

Megan Fox stars as the female lead, although it has still not been confirmed whether or not she is playing reporter April O'Neil. Alan Ritchson (Raphael), Pete Ploszek (Leonardo), Jeremy Howard (Donatello), and Noel Fisher (Michelangelo) star as the Turtles.

Jonathan Liebesman is directing from a screenplay by Andr&#233 Nemec, Josh Appelbaum, Art Marcum, and Matt Holloway.

Ninja Turtles comes to theaters June 6th, 2014 and stars Megan Fox, Alan Ritchson, Pete Ploszek, Jeremy Howard, Noel Fisher, Will Arnett. The film is directed by Jonathan Liebesman.

EXCLUSIVE: Juno Temple Talks Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Posted: 03 Apr 2013 11:38 PM PDT

Juno Temple discusses her role in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, director Robert Rodriguez's long-awaited follow-up to his 2005 blockbuster Sin City, finally hits theaters later this year, featuring plenty of familiar faces including (Jessica Alba, Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson), along with a slew of new characters. One of those new characters is Juno Temple's Sally, the mistress of Ray Liotta's Joey.

During our chat for her new film The Brass Teapot, Juno Temple spoke about her role in this highly-anticipated sequel, hitting theaters October 4. Here's what she had to say about working with Robert Rodriguez and how each character gets a chance to shine.

That's the great thing about the Sin City movies. Each little slot is incredibly meaningful, and each character has their own moment. That was such an exciting thing to be a part of, because each story is almost like it's own little story within itself. Also, to get to work with (director) Robert Rodriguez was bad-ass, man. He's got this whole world he's created down there. He makes it happen so quickly, and there's so much green screen involved. He has this complete vision of everything that's going on. It was mesmerizing working with him. It's so cool, getting to work with these different directors, and seeing these wonderful universes that they create. It's so cool to be a part of all these different things."

She also confirmed that all of her are scenes with Ray Liotta.

"Yeah, yeah. It was all with Ray."

clickHere for our full interview with Juno Temple for The Brass Teapot, hitting theaters on April 5.

Sin City: A Dame to Kill For comes to theaters October 4th, 2013 and stars Jamie Chung, Jessica Alba, Alexa Vega, Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson, Jaime King, Michael Madsen, Dennis Haysbert. The film is directed by Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez.

Nicki Minaj Gets Steamy With Lil Wayne In 'High School' Video

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:07 AM PDT

Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj heats things up with Lil Wayne in her latest video "High School," off her second album, "Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded The Re-Up." Shot in a gorgeous Los Angeles mansion, the video featu...

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Late-Night Hosts Weigh In on ‘Tonight’ Show Switcheroo

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:12 AM PDT

The unsurprising confirmation that Jimmy Fallon will take over the "Tonight Show" from current host Jay Leno next February gave all the late-night hosts something to talk about on their Wednesday shows.
 
Fallon played it cool, but definitely felt like crowing a little. Leno poked fun at David Letterman and NBC. Letterman, in turn, poked fun at Leno and NBC. Jimmy Kimmel mocked himself, while Conan O'Brien offered congratulations… sort of.
 
Here are the hosts' reactions:


American Idol: What really goes on behind the scenes?

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:16 AM PDT

American Idol: After years of watching from home, this writer joins the American Idol audience and gets a glimpse of what goes on during a live show. Required wardrobe: Hip clothing and tennis shoes.

EXCLUSIVE: Juno Temple Talks The Brass Teapot

Posted: 03 Apr 2013 10:19 PM PDT

Juno Temple discusses The Brass Teapot

Actress Juno Temple talks about her role in The Brass Teapot, currently available on VOD and debuting in theaters April 5

In times like these, with the economy the way it is, most people would be overjoyed if they found a teapot that magically produces piles of cash. That is exactly what happens in the new indie comedy The Brass Teapot, when a struggling married couple, Alice (Juno Temple) and John (Michael Angarano), come across this seemingly-ordinary household appliance. After a mishap with a curling iron, Alice realizes that the teapot dispenses cold hard cash any time pain is inflicted around it, and just like that, this downtrodden couple have hit the jackpot, or so they think.

Directed by Ramaa Mosley, The Brass Teapot shows us how far some will go to ensure they can keep living the good life, no matter what it does to themselves and those around them. I recently had the chance to speak with Juno Temple (Killer Joe, The Dark Knight Rises) about this dark comedy, currently available on VOD formats and debuting in theaters April 5. Here's what she had to say.

It was very subtle, but I loved The Lord of the Rings references. When I finished watching it, the film almost struck me as a Midwestern, indie, very different version of The Lord of the Rings in its own way. Did you get that vibe at all when you were reading the script?

Juno Temple: Yeah, for sure. That was definitely something we talked about. It's this great, mystical movie that just enchants you. I also liked that darkness.

You can tell right away that both John and Alice are a very loving couple, but they're also really struggling. I was intrigued by that little detail that Alice was voted Most Likely to Succeed. I know we don't see it in the movie, but was there some kind of back story you developed, about who she was before hooking up with John?

Juno Temple: Yeah, we did all of that. That's what I liked about it. I think she really believed that, but she's kind of lazy. Things just didn't go her way, and after the first few times they didn't go her way, she was like, 'Well, f--k this, man. I deserve more.' She's also someone who's very happy to take the easy option, the easy way out. I think, underneath it all, she's an incredibly loving woman, but she's going through a moment of real desperation, and she gets so manipulated by this teapot.

I was really fascinated with how (director) Ramaa Mosley found (screenwriter) Tim (Macy)'s short story, and the evolution into the comic book, short film, and the feature. Is having all of that material kind of an embarrassment of riches for an actor?

Juno Temple: Yeah, for sure. But, also, I wanted to make it my own, but yeah, having that kind of research right at your fingertips, is awesome.

I've been a fan of both your work and Michael (Angarano)'s work for awhile now. You both had great chemistry on screen, and it felt like a very lived-in, authentic relationship. Can you talk a bit about how you developed that rapport?

Juno Temple: Oh yeah, man, he's just such an amazing actor. He's just so in every single moment he's in. He's just lost in it. He's so naturally funny, and it's great having that kind of humor around, because my character goes to such a dark place. He's sort of her hero, you know. Michael was just so great and just so fun to be around. He seems like he's from a different era. He seems like he's from the era of the Al Pacino's and the Paul Newman's. He just takes his craft so seriously, yet has such fun with it and seems to be enjoying it so fully. He's brilliant. I had a great time working with him, a very inspiring time.

You talked about going to some dark places but, really, you go to a lot of places. You seemed to be having a blast just beating the s--t out of him in the opening scenes, and then it gets really dark towards the end. Are those kinds of ups and downs rewarding for you?

Juno Temple: It's challenging, but that's rewarding in and of itself. I want a challenge, always. It was challenging because some days were really, really dark, but that's good because I get to go home at the end of the day, take a bath, and wash it off, you know? I also had great people around me, Michael being one of them, and Ramaa. People who have your back.

This is Ramaa's first feature, after directing a number of shorts, and she obviously knew this story backwards and forwards. Can you talk about what that knowledge of the story and her style really added to the environment on set?

Juno Temple: That was just so great for us, that she did know that story backwards and forwards, upside down, inside out, and everything. She lived and breathed it, and what I loved is I'd get into such a dark place and she made it a little lighter, which is nice because I could have completely gotten lost in a spiral. That's what I enjoy about the movie is it's such an intense story. It's such a moral story and she makes you laugh throughout it, which is really great.

I know this may be a weird thing to ask, but when the teapot is spouting out cash, is that all CGI, or was there any kind of practical element to that?

Juno Temple: Ah, you want me to tell you the tricks of the trade behind that? Only Ramaa is allowed to give that away, if she wants to. No, it spits out real money, dude. We beat the crap out of each other and we all got rich making that movie.

It was cool to see how the teapot moves, when it actually starts working. It's a really cool process.

Juno Temple: Yeah, it was nuts, for sure.

I was going through your filmography, as well as your father's (director Julien Temple), and it seems like you inherited his work ethic. You've done several films each year, both mainstream and indie. For you, is it important to strike that balance between smaller films like this, and bigger projects like The Dark Knight Rises? Or is it just how the cards are dealt?

Juno Temple: No, I think it's key, man. I think it's really important because you learn so much doing both different kinds of movies. I think it's so exciting being a part of both, because they both have such different processes, and people and visions. Some visions are huge, and some are little, but they both end up being huge in the end. It's great, and I also think it's a really important experience because, with an independent film, everything is very, very quick. You have to play your character, and you have to let that character out, and you have minutes, sometimes, to get a final take. With a studio film, you have time to create characters, and, sometimes, you might go away for two months and come back to that character. They're both really important learning processes, being so ready and prepared for one, to go at the drop of a hat, and then, in a studio film, to not lose that character, because you have time with it. You have to keep hold of that character and make sure you understand that character.

I know a lot of people, including myself, are looking forward to Sin City: A Dame to Kill For. You play Sally, the mistress of Ray Liotta's Joey. Can you talk about how that part fits into the overall scheme of the story?

Juno Temple: That's the great thing about the Sin City movies. Each little slot is incredibly meaningful, and each character has their own moment. That was such an exciting thing to be a part of, because each story is almost like it's own little story within itself. Also, to get to work with (director) Robert Rodriguez was bad-ass, man. He's got this whole world he's created down there. He makes it happen so quickly, and there's so much green screen involved. He has this complete vision of everything that's going on. It was mesmerizing working with him. It's so cool, getting to work with these different directors, and seeing these wonderful universes that they create. It's so cool to be a part of all these different things.

Are most of your scenes in that with Ray then?

Juno Temple: Yeah, yeah. It was all with Ray.

Great. That's my time. Thank you so much. It was a pleasure.

Juno Temple: Thank you so much for talking to me. Take care, man.

You can watch the fascinating Juno Temple in The Brass Teapot, currently available on VOD formats and debuting in theaters April 5.

The Brass Teapot comes to theaters April 5th, 2013 and stars Alexis Bledel, Juno Temple, Alia Shawkat, Michael Angarano, Matt Walsh, Lucy Walters, Ben Rappaport, Thomas Middleditch. The film is directed by Ramaa Mosley.

Greeley elementary schools get tighter security

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 10:59 AM PDT

GREELEY — While Greeley-Evans School District 6 students spent this week enjoying some time off for spring break, locksmiths spent the week installing new security systems at 16

Frank Turner's Top 10 Xtra Mile Albums + Free 'Good Hangs Sampler' Mixtape

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 02:00 PM PDT

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London-based independent label Xtra Mile Recordings is heading to North America after a decade in business, bringing an excellent roster of rock acts to our shores. To commemorate this milestone, folk/punk rocker and Xtra Mile artist Frank Turner has graciously written about his favorite 10 albums from the label (which happens to be run by his manager, Charlie Caplowe). To sweeten the pot, Xtra Mile is offering a free download of the "Good Hangs Sampler," a mixtape of songs from the label featuring tracks by Frank, Future of the Left, Dave Hause, Tim Barry and more. Check out Frank's words below and pick up his fifth album, Tape Deck Heart, out April 22 via Xtra Mile and Interscope.


Frank Turner's Favorite Xtra Mile Albums:
1. Reuben -- Racecar Is Racecar Backwards
This is kind of the foundation document of the label for me though it wasn't the first release. Reuben were an incredible band, one of the great lost acts of the 2000s. They were friends and I crewed for them on tour here and there. This record is a classic.

Welcome 'Mad Men' season 6 with 1960s-themed party snacks, cocktails: Foodday Favorites

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:03 AM PDT

When TV's "Mad Men" returns Sunday, celebrate in 1960s style with a menu of party snacks and cocktails that would make Don Draper swoon. We culled through Foodday's recipe files from the era, updating seven appetizers and drinks to suit today's palates.

'From up on Poppy Hill' review: A nicely drawn romance

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 11:02 AM PDT

"From Up on Poppy Hill" is a Japanese animation directed by Goro Miyazaki, the son of Hayao Miyazaki, about a young girl and boy who lobby to save a building while uncovering some disturbing connections between their families.

Survivor: Who Got Blindsided After the Merge?

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 10:28 AM PDT

Survivor: Caramoan - Fans vs. Favorites | Photo Credits: Monty Brinton/CBS

Oh, the Survivor merge. A game-changer if there ever was one. And this season's didn't disappoint, as it resulted in an elimination that it's safe to say hardly anyone saw coming.


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Zoe Saldana In Talks For 'Guardians Of The Galaxy'

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 10:43 AM PDT

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Zoe Saldana is reportedly in talks to star in superhero film Guardians of the Galaxy. The 34-year-old actress is set to portray green-skinned humanoid Gamora in Marvel's latest comic book blockbus...

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Walgreens - Strong, Healthy Living with Balance Rewards (Sponsored)

Posted: 04 Apr 2013 03:02 AM PDT

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