Tag Archives: highness

WATCH: ‘Modern Imbecile’s Idiot’s Guide To Making Movies For Dummies,’ Episode 2: Directing

So you’ve got your low-budget indie feature cast, for better and most definitely for worse . What next? Learn how to DIRECT the thing, Modern Imbecile-style, in the latest installment of Idiot’s Guide To Making Movies For Dummies presented by Slamdance TV, in which Don and Lizard Man show Wallace the finer points of shooting a love scene. Check back next week for the next installment of Modern Imbecile’s Idiot’s Guide To Making Movies For Dummies , with new episodes posting each week leading into the Slamdance Film Festival. Slamdance alums Kevin M. Brennan and Doug Manley have teamed up with Slamdance TV to present Modern Imbecile’s Idiot’s Guide To Making Movies For Dummies. In the five part web series, Slamdance TV’s very own Ben Hethcoat goes behind the scenes of Wallace Cotton’s latest feature film, COP HEAT starring Brennan and Manley as the titular duo, Don and Lizard Man. COP HEAT: “Two hot for the streets. Two hot to handle.” Join the festival ‘By Filmmakers, For Filmmakers’ in this Slamdance TV original web series which explores the independent filmmaking process. Slamdance Film Festival takes place January 18-24 in Park City, UT. For more information visit slamdance.com Facebook.com/SlamdanceFilmFestival Twitter @ Slamdance PREVIOUSLY: ‘Modern Imbecile’s Idiot’s Guide To Making Movies For Dummies,’ Episode 1: Casting Follow Movieline on Twitter .

Follow this link:
WATCH: ‘Modern Imbecile’s Idiot’s Guide To Making Movies For Dummies,’ Episode 2: Directing

Natalie Portman Gives Biggest Bang Per Buck

Last Spring, Forbes named Kristen Stewart Hollywood’s highest paid star, but the title of “most bankable star” is another matter altogether. Natalie Portman gives the best cash return, according to those denizens of wealth at Forbes, beating out the likes of Stewart, Robert Pattinson , Shia LaBeouf and Daniel Radcliffe . [ Related: Kristen Stewart Tops Forbes List of Highest Paid Actresses ] Portman’s films Black Swan , No Strings Attached and Your Highness were included in the formula that put the Oscar-winning actress over the top. Your Highness was, in fact, a flop, taking in only $25 million on an estimated $50 million budget, but that blemish did not derail her reign atop the list. Forbes also did not count Thor because Portman was a supporting actor in the title. Forbes devised a calculation that includes an actors’ earnings, box office grosses and budget estimates that fixed the Black Swan star’s returns at $42.70 for every dollar she is paid. Noted Forbes: We looked at the last three films each actor starred in over the last three years that opened in more than 2,000 theaters, calculating the return on investment for the studios who pay his (or her) salary. We didn’t count movies where the actor was in a supporting or large ensemble role and we didn’t count animated movies. The actors who score well on this list tend to have small paydays and star in highly profitable movies. Kristen Stewart ranked as Hollywood’s highest paid actress by Forbes last June and yet, she nevertheless placed second on the return list. Not bad considering she’s been paid $25 million for each of the last Twilight pics, but the overall franchise has brought in $3.3 billion. Co-stars Robert Pattinson placed fourth while Taylor Lautner placed sixth on the list, but Stewart came out on top with her role in Snow White and the Huntsman , which grossed $400 million from an estimated $170 million budget. Pattinson’s Water for Elephants grossed $118 million worldwide from an estimated $38 million budget. The one oddity in the calculations was that Pattinson’s specialty releases, Bel Ami and Cosmopolis were not factored in because Forbes said neither reached “enough theaters” to count for the list. Also, Stewart’s On the Road was not factored though that film opened last weekend. Shia LaBeouf, who topped the list in 2009 and 2010, ranked third this year. 1. Natalie Portman : $42.70 for every dollar paid 2. Kristen Stewart : $40.60 for every dollar paid 3. Shia LaBeouf : $35.80 for every dollar paid 4. Robert Pattinson : $31.70 for every dollar paid 5. Daniel Radcliffe : $30.50 for every dollar paid [Sources: Forbes , via Huffington Post ]

Read the original here:
Natalie Portman Gives Biggest Bang Per Buck

Mary J. Blige Rocks Out To Frank Ocean! [AUDIO]

View post:

Mary J. Blige is the undisputed Queen of Hip-Hop and R&B, but her highness still takes time to listen to artists on the rise. When she visited Hot 97′s Angie Martinez, they talked about who MJB is feeling these days. Take a listen to this interview to hear what she said about Frank Ocean, Young Money and more! HEAR MARY J. BLIGE’S FULL INTERVIEW WITH ANGIE MARTINEZ HERE RELATED POSTS: Mary J. Blige “25/8″ [MUSIC] Mary J. Blige Feeling “Nervous” About Playing Nina Simone [VIDEO]

Mary J. Blige Rocks Out To Frank Ocean! [AUDIO]

You Can See Boobs in 30 Minutes or Less!

Rules of Engagement star Bianca Kajlich makes her nude debut in 30 Minutes or Less. Phoebe Cates’ history-making rack flash gets the Blu-Ray treatment in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and Natalie Portman thongs out in Your Highness.

Read more from the original source:
You Can See Boobs in 30 Minutes or Less!

Join Movieline on Tuesday for an All-Day Scream Liveblog Marathon

Hello, Scream fans! On Tuesday night, I’m scheduled to attend an advanced screening of Scream 4 , which presents a bit of a problem: I’ve never seen a Scream film. To rectify that cultural blind spot, some massive cramming is in order; in the spirit of Movieline’s Harry Potter liveblog experiment , yours truly will spend Tuesday afternoon (starting at 11 a.m. EDT ) watching all three Scream movies right here! The good news is that I rather enjoy the work of Drew Barrymore, so I’m quite happy to see that she plays a major role in the franchise. What?

See the article here:
Join Movieline on Tuesday for an All-Day Scream Liveblog Marathon

Duncan Jones Discussing The Wolverine Directing Job with Fox?

No offense to David Slade or Robert Schwentke , but this is how you get a fanbase excited again for The Wolverine : Over the weekend in London, Source Code director Duncan Jones said he has met with Twentieth Century Fox about replacing Darren Aronofsky at the helm of the Adamantium-covered next chapter in the X-Men franchise. Whether he takes over, however, remains to be seen.

Read the original:
Duncan Jones Discussing The Wolverine Directing Job with Fox?

Who Wins and Who Loses in the Your Highness Debacle?

Over the weekend, Your Highness , to put it bluntly, tanked. With a budget somewhere in the range of $50 million and a recent Oscar winner and Oscar nominee headlining the cast (to say nothing of Pineapple Express director David Gordon Green behind the camera), the Universal comedy couldn’t do better than a sixth-place finish. Couple that with terrible reviews, and you’ve got yourself a nice little disaster. But what will be the fallout to the major players involved? Let’s take a look.

See the article here:
Who Wins and Who Loses in the Your Highness Debacle?

VIDEO: Watch Thor Get Cosmic And Then Blow The Crap Out Of A Fake New Mexico Town

As far as Marvel Studios’ summer superhero movies go, it seems like there might be a clear set of preconceived notions already coagulating into stone. Captain America ? Looks like it might be a retro-adventure movie like Indiana Jones ! X-Men: First Class ? The trailer looked cool, but the posters are objectively vomit-inducing, so we’re cautiously optimistic. Thor , on the other hand, seems to have already been declared DOA by the geek brigade. But this behind the scenes look on the set in New Mexico might start to change their minds.

View original post here:
VIDEO: Watch Thor Get Cosmic And Then Blow The Crap Out Of A Fake New Mexico Town

Weekend Receipts: Hop’s On Top Again, Your Highness Has A Schwaggy Sixth Place Debut

The Bunny reigned supreme again as Hop grabbed the top spot for a second weekend, but at the expense of Russell Brand’s other comedy, Arthur , which could only muster a distant second place finish. In fact, when final number come rolling in tomorrow, it may be beaten out by Hanna , which notched a very close third place, followed by inspirational stump film Soul Surfer . And poor Your Highness came in at 6th, proving perhaps that a little Danny McBride goes a long way. Your weekend receipts are here.

See the original post here:
Weekend Receipts: Hop’s On Top Again, Your Highness Has A Schwaggy Sixth Place Debut

Friday Box Office: Russell Brand’s Hop Fends Off Russell Brand’s Arthur For Number One

Shades of Jude Law! Audiences this Friday had their choice of unfunny Russell Brand comedies this weekend, but the bulk of them chose to stay with last weekend’s champ, Hop , pushing Arthur to the number two slot. The strong, independent ladies of Hanna and Soul Surfer came in at four and five, respectively, while the dungeons ‘n stoners comedy Your Highness got no higher than number five. Your Friday box office is here.

Follow this link:
Friday Box Office: Russell Brand’s Hop Fends Off Russell Brand’s Arthur For Number One