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    Entries by Peter Georgiou (1944)

    Sunday
    Oct172010

    Aaron Sorkin Goes Social On Kevin Levines Blog

    On Kevin Levine's once obscure but now socially acceptable blog, a commenter has upped his hit counts due to their complaint about "The Social Network". Dug deep in the comments section of Kevin Levine's review of "The Social Network" is a comment by an individual know as "Tarazza".

    I love your blog!!

    I also loved The Social Network, except for one thing-- the lack of a decent portrayal of women. With the exception of 1 or 2 of them (Rashida Jones included), they were basically sex objects/stupid groupies. Even what you say here:
    Jesse Eisenberg is what Michael Cera aspires to be. Justin Timberlake continues to be the most talented STAR SEARCH winner ever, And Rashida Jones is just great to look at.

    ... kinda makes me think that Aaron Sorkin (though I love his writing) failed the women in this script. Kind of a shame considering he's written great women characters like C.J. Cregg!

    Of course the film's screenwriter Aaron Sorkin just happened to be crusing the internet superhighway and decided to respond.

    Believe me, I get it. It's not hard to understand how bright women could be appalled by what they saw in the movie but you have to understand that that was the very specific world I was writing about. Women are both prizes an equal. Mark's blogging that we hear in voiceover as he drinks, hacks, creates Facemash and dreams of the kind of party he's sure he's missing, came directly from Mark's blog. With the exception of doing some cuts and tightening (and I can promise you that nothing that I cut would have changed your perception of the people or the trajectory of the story by even an inch) I used Mark's blog verbatim. Mark said, "Erica Albright's a bitch" (Erica isn't her real name -- I changed three names in the movie when there was no need to embarrass anyone further), "Do you think that's because all B.U. girls are bitches?" Facebook was born during a night of incredibly misogyny. The idea of comparing women to farm animals, and then to each other, based on their looks and then publicly ranking them. It was a revenge stunt, aimed first at the woman who'd most recently broke his heart (who should get some kind of medal for not breaking his head) and then at the entire female population of Harvard.

    More generally, I was writing about a very angry and deeply misogynistic group of people. These aren't the cuddly nerds we made movies about in the 80's. They're very angry that the cheerleader still wants to go out with the quarterback instead of the men (boys) who are running the universe right now. The women they surround themselves with aren't women who challenge them (and frankly, no woman who could challenge them would be interested in being anywhere near them.)

    And this very disturbing attitude toward women isn't just confined to the guys who can't get dates.

    I didn't invent the "F--k Truck", it's real -- and the men (boys) at the final clubs think it's what they deserve for being who they are. (It's only fair to note that the women -- bussed in from other schools for the "hot" parties, wait on line to get on that bus without anyone pointing guns at their heads.)

    These women--whether it's the girls who are happy to take their clothes off and dance for the boys or Eduardo's psycho-girlfriend are real. I mean REALLY real. (In the case of Christy, Eduardo's girlfriend so beautifully played by Brenda Song, I conflated two characters -- again I hope you'll trust me that doing that did nothing to alter our take on the events. Christy was the second of three characters whose name I changed.)

    I invented two characters -- one was Rashida Jones's "Marylin", the youngest lawyer on the team and a far cry from the other women we see in the movie. She's plainly serious, competent and, when asked, has no problem speaking the truth as she sees it to Mark. The other was Gretchen, Eduardo's lawyer (in reality there was a large team of litigators who all took turns deposing witnesses but I wanted us to become familiar with just one person -- a woman, who, again, is nobody's trophy.

    And Rooney Mara's Erica's a class act.

    I wish I could go door to door and make this explanation/apology to any woman offended by the things you've pointed out but obviously that's unrealistic so I thought the least I could do was speak directly to you.

    Sunday
    Oct172010

    5 Minutes Of "Megamind"

    I don't know about you geeks, but I am surely jazzed up for "Megamind". These suits making these new fangled animated flicks have me eating movie popcorn out of their hands. I can't get enough. This "Superman" inspired animated flick won't change that feeling. Watch this 5 Minute sizzle reel and join me in the land of awe.

    Sunday
    Oct172010

    Trailers For "Cool It" & "All Good Things" 

    Climate catastrophe? The end of civilization as we know it? COOL IT is based upon the book of the same name and lectures by Bjorn Lomborg, the controversial author of The Skeptical Environmentalist. Award-winning filmmaker Ondi Timoner travels the world with Lomborg exploring the real facts and true science of global warming and its impact. Lomborg is the founder and director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, a globally respected think tank that brings together the world’s leading economists to prioritize major global problems -- among them malaria, the lack of potable water and HIV/AIDS -- based upon a cost/benefit analysis of available solutions. Amidst the strong and polarized opinions within the global warming debate, COOL IT follows Lomborg on his mission to bring the smartest solutions to climate change, environmental pollution, and other major problems in the world.

    Enjoy The Cool It Trailer


    Inspired by the most notorious missing person’s case in New York history, ALL GOOD THINGS is a love story and murder mystery set against the backdrop of a New York real estate dynasty in the 1980s. Produced and directed by Andrew Jarecki (director of the Academy Award-nominated doc Capturing the Friedmans and producer of Catfish), the film was inspired by the story of Robert Durst, scion of the wealthy Durst family. Mr. Durst was suspected but never tried for killing his wife Kathie who disappeared in 1982 and was never found. The film stars Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella as the powerful patriarch, and captures the emotion and complexity of this real-life unsolved mystery.
    

    Enjoy The All Good Things Trailer

    Thursday
    Oct142010

    "Precious Life" Wins Award

    The documentary PRECIOUS LIFE won the award for “Best Documentary” at the 2010 Israeli Film Academy’s Ophir Awards in Jerusalem.  The film was directed by Israeli broadcast journalist Shlomi Eldar and produced by Ehud Bleiberg of Bleiberg Entertainment and Yoav Ze’evi.

    The film, which premiered at the 2010 Telluride Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival, was acquired by HBO and will premiere on the network in 2011.  PRECIOUS LIFE will next be seen at the Hamptons International Film Festival, Mill Valley Film Festival, Israel Film Festival and AFI Film Festival.

    PRECIOUS LIFE tells the story of Mohammad Abu Mustaffa, a four-month-old Palestinian boy from Gaza who was born without an immune system and requires a bone marrow transplant, which can only be done in an Israeli hospital.  A desperate plea from his doctor leads Israeli journalist Shlomi Eldar to document this complex and touching story of Israeli and Palestinian doctors’ attempt to save Mohammad’s life.  The film explores the challenges and prejudices that must be overcome when officials from conflicting nations attempt to put aside their differences for a noble cause.

    Wednesday
    Oct132010

    "Cool It" Poster

    Climate catastrophe? The end of civilization as we know it? COOL IT is based upon the book of the same name and lectures by Bjorn Lomborg, the controversial author of The Skeptical Environmentalist. Award-winning filmmaker Ondi Timoner travels the world with Lomborg exploring the real facts and true science of global warming and its impact. Lomborg is the founder and director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, a globally respected think tank that brings together the world’s leading economists to prioritize major global problems -- among them malaria, the lack of potable water and HIV/AIDS -- based upon a cost/benefit analysis of available solutions. Amidst the strong and polarized opinions within the global warming debate, COOL IT follows Lomborg on his mission to bring the smartest solutions to climate change, environmental pollution, and other major problems in the world.

    Friday
    Oct082010

    "Morning Glory" Character Posters

    When hard-working TV producer Becky Fuller (McAdams) is fired from a local news program, her career begins to look as bleak as her hapless love life. Stumbling into a job at "Daybreak" (the last-place national morning news show), Becky decides to revitalize the show by bringing on legendary TV anchor Mike Pomeroy (Ford).  Unfortunately, Pomeroy refuses to cover morning show staples like celebrity gossip, weather, fashion  and crafts - let alone work with his new co-host, Colleen Peck (Keaton), a former beauty queen and longtime morning show personality who is more than happy covering morning "news." As Mike and Colleen clash, first behind the scenes and then on the air, Becky's blossoming love affair with fellow producer, Adam Bennett (Wilson) begins to unravel - and soon Becky is struggling to save her relationship, her reputation, her job and ultimately, the show itself.


    Friday
    Oct082010

    Paramount Pictures Worldwide Distribution Rights To "Young Adult"

    Paramount Pictures has acquired worldwide distribution rights to Mandate Pictures' YOUNG ADULT from Academy Award®-nominated director Jason Reitman and Academy Award®-winning writer Diablo Cody. Academy-Award® winning actress Charlize Theron ("Monster," "The Road") stars alongside Golden Globe nominee Patrick Wilson (Angels in America, the upcoming "Morning Glory") and Patton Oswalt ("Ratatouille").

    The movie will be produced by Academy-Award® nominated producers Lianne Halfon and Russell Smith of Mr. Mudd Productions, Mason Novick, Diablo Cody, Jason Reitman through his film banner Right of Way Films and Denver & Delilah Films. Nathan Kahane, John Malkovich, Helen Estabrook and Steven Rales will executive produce. Mary Lee, Kelli Konop, Brian Bell and Beth Kono will co-produce. Paramount's David Beaubaire, will run point for the studio.

    YOUNG ADULT marks the second collaboration for these filmmakers. Reitman, Mr. Mudd, Mandate, Novick and Cody had an enormously successful partnership on JUNO. The film, directed by Reitman and written by Cody, garnered a host of accolades, including an Academy Award® for Best Original Screenplay and three Academy Award® nominations for Best Motion Picture (Lianne Halfon, Mason Novick and Russell Smith, Producers), Best Actress, and Best Director. The $227 million box-office and critical sensation was released by Fox Searchlight in late 2007.

    The film also marks the third collaboration for Reitman and Paramount. The studio released his Academy-Award® nominated "Up in the Air" last year. Earning over $160 million world-wide, the movie earned six Academy-Award® nominations, and five Golden Globe nominations, with Reitman taking home the Golden Globe for Best Adapted Screenplay. Reitman next produces the upcoming Paramount Pictures film "Jeff Who Lives At Home," starring Jason Segel and Ed Helms, and directed by Jay and Mark Duplass, to be released in 2011.

    "We immediately jumped at the chance to work with Jason again," said Paramount Film Group President Adam Goodman. "He's one of the most talented filmmakers working today and look forward to this next collaboration."

    Dan Freedman, SVP of Business and Legal Affairs, negotiated all deals for Mandate Pictures.

    Friday
    Oct082010

    Michelle Williams As Marilyn Monroe In "My Week With Marilyn"

    PHOTO COURTESY OF COMINGSOON.NET

    In the early summer of 1956, 23 year-old Colin Clark, just down from Oxford and determined to make his way in the film business, worked as a lowly assistant on the set of The Prince and the Showgirl, the film that famously united Sir Laurence Olivier and Marilyn Monroe, who was also on honeymoon with her new husband, the playwright Arthur Miller.

    Nearly 40 years on, his diary account "The Prince, the Showgirl and Me" was published, but one week was missing and this was published some years later as "My Week with Marilyn" - this is the story of that week. When Arthur Miller leaves England, the coast is clear for Colin to introduce Marilyn to some of the pleasures of British life; an idyllic week in which he escorted a Monroe desperate to get away from her retinue of Hollywood hangers-on and the pressures of work.

    Marilyn Monroe is played by the Academy Award nominated Michelle Williams and Tony award winning Eddie Redmayne stars as Colin Clark. Kenneth Branagh plays Sir Laurence Olivier with Judi Dench as Dame Sybil Thorndike. They are joined by Julia Ormond as Vivien Leigh, Dougray Scott as Arthur Miller, Zoe Wanamaker, Emma Watson, Toby Jones, Philip Jackson, Geraldine Somerville, Derek Jacobi, Simon Russell Beale and Dominic Cooper.

    Simon Curtis' credits include the BAFTA and Emmy winning "Cranford," the International Emmy winning "A Short Stay in Switzerland" and the Golden Globe nominated "Five Days." The film is produced by David Parfitt and the screenplay is by Adrian Hodges. It is based on Colin Clark's diaries, "The Prince, The Showgirl and Me" and "My Week with Marilyn."

    The film is produced by Trademark Films and is financed and distributed by The Weinstein Company. BBC Films and Lipsync Productions are also financing the picture. It was developed in association with the UK Film Council and BBC Films.

    David Parfitt, Managing Director, Trademark Films, comments: "We are delighted to be re-establishing our successful partnership with the incomparable, irrepressible Harvey Weinstein. We have a superb cast and crew thanks in no small part to the support of The Weinstein Company and our incredible development partners: UK Film Council and BBC Films."

    Harvey Weinstein from The Weinstein Company says: "We are truly thrilled to be working with the immensely talented Simon Curtis on his feature debut, with our trusted partners and good friends producer David Parfitt, Christine Langan and BBC Films, from a remarkable true story, beautifully realised script, stellar cast and top-notch crew, we couldn't be happier embarking on this production."

    Christine Langan, Creative Director of BBC Films, adds: "With his illustrious background in BBC drama, we are proud to be supporting Simon Curtis in his movie debut. The brilliant host of talent that Simon, along with Oscar winning producer David Parfitt, has brought together to tell this gem of a British story is truly exciting and we are privileged to be going on this journey with the magnificent Harvey Weinstein."

    Friday
    Oct082010

    Disney Theatrical Group Restructuring

    Disney Theatrical Group is doing some reshuffling and changing of the guard, TOLDJA! has the press release. See below.

    Today we are announcing a restructuring of some specific areas of Disney Theatrical Group (DTG), most significantly Marketing and Distribution, to align us more closely with both the Studio and Disney International organizations.  The new structure will give us more flexibility, focus and strength.  In addition, this simplified structure will allow us to more efficiently deliver our shows to audiences around the world.

    Inevitably, a restructuring often involves complex staff changes and unavoidable reductions.  We have made these decisions after a thorough review of our business and organization.  The individuals directly affected by these structural changes have already been made aware, and will be provided severance benefits including outplacement assistance to support them in this transition.  I ask that we be sensitive and respectful during this time.  While circumstances can change, we do not have plans for additional layoffs at this time.

    Below, I have outlined in broad strokes the new organization and changes, but we will gather as a group soon to discuss our plans for moving ahead and answer any questions you have.

    I genuinely appreciate your cooperation during this time and look forward to shaping an exciting future together.

    With thanks,
    David

    New Operational Structure for Disney Theatrical Group – October 2010

    MARKETING
     
    Andrew Flatt will lead a centralized marketing strategy and resources team encompassing five key areas:  creative, media/advertising, synergy/partnerships, social media/online and CRM/research.  Andrew’s team will manage these areas for all of our domestic businesses – self-produced and licensed musicals as well as coordinating approvals for Disney on Ice and Disney Live productions.  Andrew’s team will also serve as a shared services resource center for the local teams in international regions.

    DOMESTIC DISTRIBUTION

    Jack Eldon is relocating to New York to lead a team responsible for managing our domestic businesses including self-produced and licensed musicals as well as coordinating with Feld Entertainment on the success of domestic Disney on Ice and Disney Live engagements.

    INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION 

    Ron Kollen will oversee strategy for all our businesses outside the U.S.  Around the world, Fiona Thomas, based in London, is responsible for Europe/Middle East/Africa (EMEA) and Russia.  James Thane, based in Sydney, is responsible for Australia and South East Asia.  Michael Cassel, based in New York, is responsible for Japan, Latin America, China and India.  In addition, Felipe Gamba recently joined Ron’s team in New York to explore local content development opportunities with local country leadership worldwide.

    FINANCE AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT 

    Mario Iannetta will lead finance and a newly formed business development role, headed by Michael Barra, who is coming to join Mario’s team in New York from a position with Studio Finance in Burbank.  In addition to analyzing new opportunities, Michael’s business development role will link into Leslie Stern’s Studio Franchise team to explore how DTG can adapt content developed by the Studio and Channels.

    All four department heads will report to me along with Bryan Dockett (Domestic Sales), Steven Downing (Merchandising), June Heindel (Human Resources) and Dana Amendola (Operations). Myself, Steve Fickinger (Creative Development), Michele Steckler (Production), Joe Quenqua (Public Relations) and Jonathan Olson (Business and Legal Affairs) will continue to report to Tom.

    As a result of this reorganization, the management of our long-time licensing relationship with Feld Entertainment will be consolidated into these new departments in New York.  As a result, we are informing the Glendale staff of changes today and closing the office at month’s end.  Carol Nygren, who successfully led this area for five years, will be leaving our group.  We thank Carol for her many years of enthusiastic leadership.

    Change can be difficult and it can also be the key to successfully moving forward in a complex business environment.  Our first priority will always be to develop and deliver exceptional experiences that connect with our audiences.

    Friday
    Oct082010

    "Sons of Anarchy" Renewed At FX 

    In 2010, Sons of Anarchy ranks as basic cable’s number one scripted series in delivery of Adults 18-49. On a weekly, multi-telecast basis, Sons of Anarchy delivers 8.6 million Total Viewers and 5.9 million Adults 18-49. On a first-run, primary telecast basis, Sons averages 4.9 million Total Viewers and 3.4 million Adults 18-49. It is the highest rated series ever for FX.

    “Sons of Anarchy is the most popular show FX has ever had, and the #1 series in basic cable for our key demographic.  It is also one of the best, most original series on television,” said FX president John Landgraf.

    Sons of Anarchy was created by Kurt Sutter who also serves as Executive Producer along with John and Art Linson. The series is produced by FX Productions and Fox 21.