Archive for Behind the Scenes
GET READY FOR NEW MOON TRAILER
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Are you the type of person who likes to open your Christmas presents early? Do you always read the last page of a novel first?
For Twilighters, the time has finally come to get a first peek at “New Moon.” Well, OK, it won’t really come until Sunday night. But since “Twilight” fans have been so good — and this weekend is shaping up to be a memorable one for the Cullens — they’re being rewarded with a quick peek at what’s to come.
JAY LENO SAYS GOODBYE TO THE TONIGHT SHOW
Posted by: | CommentsLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jay Leno bid farewell to “The Tonight Show” on Friday, ending his 17-year run as host with a finale that stayed true to the style that made him the top-rated performer on U.S. late-night television.
The main difference was a long ovation that Leno struggled to quiet as he took the stage for an opening monologue that poked fun, as usual, at politicians, celebrities and current events.
He thanked the likes of pop star Michael Jackson and former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, whose affair with Bill Clinton led to the former U.S. president’s impeachment, for giving him material over the years. He also took a final jab at his network, NBC, which is mired at the bottom of the ratings among the four major U.S. broadcasters.
Leno takes his act to 10 p.m. on NBC this autumn, where he will mount a program expected to be similar to the “Tonight Show” but attract a wider audience than the roughly 5 million viewers, on average, who tune in nightly to the broadcast.
“I’m going to be going to a secluded spot where no one can find me — NBC prime time,” Leno said. “It’s a gamble. I’m betting NBC will still be around in three months, but that’s not a given.”
MOORE: IT TOOK HUGE EGO TO REPLACE CONNERY AS JAMES BOND
Posted by: | CommentsLONDON (Reuters) - It may have been 007 years since Roger Moore’s last appearance in a full-length film, but if the standing ovation that welcomed him to the British Film Institute on Thursday evening was anything to judge by, his absence from the big screen has done little to dim his audience appeal.
The London-born actor and star of seven Bond movies and “The Saint” television series appeared in conversation with David Walliams as part of a celebration of the career of Bond producer Cubby Broccoli at the BFI, the British Film Institute.
Broccoli died at his home in Beverly Hills in 1996 at the age of 87.
Still tall and elegant at 81, Moore shrugged off a series of technical hitches to regale the audience with a string of anecdotes from the Bond years.
Asked by Walliams at what point he felt he had stopped being an actor and become a star, he replied: “Well, I was never an ‘actor.’”
His relations with Broccoli, with whom he used to play backgammon on the Bond set during breaks in filming, were warm to the last. He first met Broccoli and fellow producer Harry Salzman in 1962 in a London gaming club, the White Elephant.
“Where else is a potential Bond going to meet the producers, except over a gaming table?” he asked.
UP DIRECTOR PETE DOCTOR TALKS GENESIS
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In Cannes to celebrate promote the release of the brilliant DISNEY/PIXAR film, UP, director PETE DOCTOR talked about where the story came from. He makes it sound like anyone could’ve done it. Listen in below:
WE REALLY WEREN’T FEELING ALL THAT OLD…
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UNTIL NOW…..OPIE an AARP cover boy, guy, man…really?!….opie?…really?
EDIE FALCO: DOING THE RESEARCH WAS MESSED UP
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In her new SHOWTIME series, NURSE JACKIE, former SOPRANOS star EDIE FALCO plays a very competent Emergency Room nurse who has more than anyone’s share of personal issues. At the recent press event for the show, FALCO talked about trying to research the role but giving it up after not feeling comfortable with it. Listen in below:
WHAT LENO WILL LEAVE BEHIND ‘TONIGHT’
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After 17 years, Jay Leno will host “The Tonight Show” for the final time tonight. Following in the footsteps of legends like Johnny Carson and Jack Paar, Leno has left his own mark on the venerable late-night institution. What does he feel is his “Tonight Show” legacy?. (CLICK ON THE MEDIA BAR BELOW TO HEAR JAY LENO)
MARTIN SCORSESE: IT’S ALL ABOUT FILM PRESERVATION
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Iconic director MARTIN SCORSESE was in Cannes last week and, while he was reluctant to talk about his upcoming projects SHUTTER ISLAND and the untitled FRANK SINATRA MOVIE, he was more than willing to discuss his love of film preservation. he’s teamed up with B-Side Entertainment and THEAUTEURS.COM to facillitate the viewing of preserved films. Listen in below:
‘IDOL’S’ DIOGUARDI OPENS LAMBERT’S CLOSET
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You’ve all had a lot to say about my colleague Adam Markovitz’s post from yesterday concerning Adam Lambert’s sexuality. On The View, Kara kind of, sort of, went ahead and outed him. The American Idol judge showed up on this morning’s episode in a pre-taped interview, during which she told Barbara Walters and Co. this about the Idol runner up: “I think he was always openly out.”
GA-GA FOR GAGA
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If you only buy one magazine this month, the current issue of ROLLING STONE is a must (if just for the cover).
(Video may be NSFW)



