ABC has released 5 character posters for their upcoming fantasy/drama TV series


Ginnifer Goodwin topbills “Once Upon a Time.” The drama also stars Jennifer Morrison, Josh Dallas, Meghan Ory, Robert Carlyle, Jamie Dornan, and Lana Parrilla.
Synopsis: The series is loosely inspired by the classic fairy tale stories except set in the present day, hence the series name. The stories hold a key to the mystery that will draw a bail bonds collector and the son that she gave up for adoption 10 years earlier to a New England town called Storybrooke, Maine. This town is actually a parallel world in which fairy tale characters look like normal people and don’t remember their true identities or anything about their true lives.
That’s Ginnifer Goodwin as Snow White on the above poster while below are Lana Parilla’s Evil Queen, Robert Carlyle’s Rumplestiltskin, Jennifer Morrison‘s Emma Swan, and Josh Dallas’ Prince Charming.
“Once Upon a Time” premieres October 23 on ABC.




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Box Office Movie August 12, 2011 Rise:Planet of the Apes No.1

After the smurf last week hit the No.1 the new movie release Rise of Planet of the Apes hits the New No.1 Debut on the Chart. VIEW LAST WEEK RESULT
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The Smurfs in 3D is the New Box Office Movie of the Week August 2, 2011

Last Week Review of the Box Office Movie was the Captain America that hits for 1 Week at No.1 in the Crowd and the New Movie Debut for No.1 was "The Smurfs" in 3d VIEW THE LAST RECORD.

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Final Destination 5 (2011) on August 12th

No matter where you run, no matter where you hide…you can’t cheat death.


Or can you?
In New Line Cinema’s “Final Destination 5,” the fifth installment of the successful horror franchise, Death once again proves to be the ultimate stalker as it systematically hunts down a group of friends struggling to escape its relentless pursuit.
This time around, Death is unleashed on several coworkers as they embark on a corporate retreat for what should be a quick overnight trip. As the charter bus makes its way toward the location, the route takes them over a massive suspension bridge that arches over a river, where raging waters surge 200 feet below. But their fates are seemingly sealed as the bridge splinters apart right in front of their eyes. Sam, the character who had first presaged the accident, desperately tries to figure out a way to save them, with some degree of success…or so he thinks.

The second of the “Final Destination” films to be shot in 3D, “Final Destination 5” is directed by Steven Quale, marking his feature film directorial debut. The film brings together an ensemble cast, including Nicholas D’Agosto (TV’s “Heroes”), Emma Bell (TV’s “The Walking Dead”), Miles Fisher (TV’s “Gossip Girl”), Courtney B. Vance (TV’s “Flash Forward”) and Arlen Escarpeta (“Friday the 13th”), with David Koechner (TV’s “The Office”) and “Final Destination” franchise icon Tony Todd.
Director Steven Quale says, “In the previous ‘Final Destination’ films, it’s inevitable that they’re going to die, and the question is when and how—that’s the adrenaline rush. But in this movie, we’ve added a twist: a few may have found a way to survive.”
For producer Craig Perry, the opportunity to come back for a fifth time offered a chance to not only meet the fans’ expectations, but to rock them out of their seats. “We’re always looking at these films with an eye to taking it to the next level,” Perry says. “One of the things we’ve learned from fans is that they want a gripping, terrifying story that is also an entertaining ride, so we really tried to ramp it up.”
Quale felt that working on a film where the core premise was firmly established provided him with a creative challenge to enhance the bones of the franchise. “I did a marathon screening of all four ‘Final Destination’ movies back-to-back with the mind of a moviegoer, noting what I liked best about each. Then I began to think about what I was going to do once I was behind the camera.”
Screenwriter Eric Heisserer says working on “Final Destination 5” was a writer’s dream job, since setting up the hook of the story isn’t needed. “The ‘Final Destination’ conceit is one of those rare situations where, thanks to the previous four movies, I didn’t need to spend a lot of time on exposition to make sure the audience would get it. It was my intent from the start to write an engaging supernatural thriller that also happens to be a ‘Final Destination’ movie. Like fans, I wanted some heinous kill sequences, but I also wanted to expand the mythology of the world by introducing a moral dilemma for the characters, which forces them to wrestle with the question of what, or who, they value most.”

With the series’ signature chain reaction-style kills always at the center of anticipation for audiences, the scenes have to be bigger and better each time, presenting a fun challenge for the writer.
“The toughest thing for me was definitely choreographing the death sequences. I made several trips to various real-world locations where our scenarios are set. I took pictures, drew diagrams, conducted interviews. Often it felt like I was at the scene of some crime, even though none had been committed…yet,” he laughs. “The chain of small, mundane events that, when triggered in proper order, spell disaster for a character, took a lot of careful planning. The flip side of that coin is that, when a death sequence worked, it was easily the most fun to write.”
In addition to the death scenes, the producers and Quale were adamant that the story and character development take equal precedence, recognizing the value that comes from engaging the audience to care about the characters, which then makes watching their demise that much more of a visceral, horrifying event.
“We set out to make a visually stunning film with dynamic action sequences, beginning with the bridge,” Quale states, “But I also think the characters are people the audience will want to follow. Their storylines really help drive this movie, so we spent a lot of time looking for the right actors for each part. We got very lucky with this group.”
“I think we found a great balance with this film,” Perry says. “With the bridge collapse, we’ve got the biggest opening sequence we’ve ever had. Then there’s the sheer suspense of not only what will happen to each of these characters but, more importantly, how it will happen, which is really what sets ‘Final Destination’ movies apart.”
Opening soon across the Philippines in 3D and regular format, “Final Destination 5” is distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
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Katy Perry Breathes Life to Smurfette in ‘The Smurfs’

A global music superstar who has sold over 8 million albums and almost 60 million songs and videos in the past three years, Katy Perry crosses over the big screen to provide the voice of Smurfette in Columbia Pictures’ and Sony Pictures Animation’s hybrid live-action and animated family comedy, “The Smurfs.”

When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the Smurfs out of their village, through a magical portal, and into our world, they land in the middle of New York’s Central Park. Just three apples high and stuck in the Big Apple, the Smurfs must find a way to get back to their village before Gargamel tracks them down.
There’s something special about Smurfette. Whether it’s her beauty, sweet voice, charming personality, or just the fact that she is the ONLY girl among 100 boys, she just makes the other Smurfs go absolutely gaga. Originally created by Gargamel to trap the other Smurfs, Papa Smurf’s magic saved her and transformed her into a real Smurf. With a smart, savvy attitude, she’ll prove what a pint-sized punch she has when she comes face to face with her creator.
As it happens, the filmmakers set their heart on Katy Perry for the role even before she spoke a single line of dialogue. “They had done a blind test where they took certain voices from previous interviews and matched them with the character,” Katy explains. “They liked my voice without even knowing who it was, and when they found out it was me, they thought that would work out. My personality was just a plus!”
Katy found an affinity with the character she plays. “They asked me to add my nuance to it – so I was able to be sassy and cute, a little mischievous and funny,” she says. “It’s really interesting, because I got to be a part of creating her character. It’s really fun – it’s basically my voice with some rocks thrown in it, like I had too many cups of coffee.”
Katy says that making the transition from world-famous recording artist to voiceover actress was an organic next step. “I use my voice every single day,” she explains, “and I feel very cartoony at times, just in the way I present myself. So It was a natural progression – something natural for me to do.”

Katy Perry’s 2008 multi-platinum debut album “One Of The Boys” generated four massive hit singles – “I Kissed A Girl,” “Hot N Cold,” “Thinking of You,” and “Waking Up In Vegas” – while her 2010 follow-up “Teenage Dream” has already generated four #1 hit singles – “California Gurls,” “Teenage Dream,” “Firework,” and “E.T.” – a feat so rare that it’s only the ninth album in the 52-year history of the Billboard charts to achieve it. “Teenage Dream” also became the first album to have a single in the Top 10 for an entire year!
During the same period, Katy became one of the hottest concert attractions, with a year-long International Tour of sold-out arenas, including over 60 cities in North America during summer and fall of 2011.
Katy Perry was born on the internet, and now lives on buses and airplanes.
Opening across the Philippines on August 10, “The Smurfs” is distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures Releasing International.
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The official trailer (not teaser) for “The Amazing Spider-Man” has been released


The official trailer for “The Amazing Spider-Man” was revealed at the 2011 Comic-Con in San Diego. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Denis Leary, Campbell Scott, Irrfan Khan, Martin Sheen, Sally Field, and is directed by Marc Webb.

The movie will be released to theaters on July 3, 2012.

Watch the trailer here:
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