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14 May 2012 3:00 PM, PDT | GeekTyrant | See recent GeekTyrant news »
NBC has released a bunch of trailers and clips for a new collection of TV series that they have been developing. We've got stuff from 1600 Penn, Infamous, Save Me, Next Caller, Do No Harm, The New Normal, Guys With Kids, and Go On. It will be interesting to what shows make it and what shows end up on the chopping block. Check out the trailers and clips and let us know which ones look good to you!
1600 Penn:
“1600 Penn” — The Gilchrists are just the average American family dealing with all the everyday issues – like a grown kid who’s forced to move back home, children who are smarter than their teachers and a stepmom (Jenna Elfman, “Dharma and Greg”) desperately trying to win over the kids. They’re loving, fun and a little crazy. In other words, just like everybody else. With one exception: they live in a very special house. »
- Venkman
14 May 2012 12:41 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
When NBC Entertainment President Jennifer Salke described NBC's new series for the 2012-2013 season as "broad, accessible, smart, attention-getting shows" during the network's upfront presentation at Radio City Music Hall on May 14, it wasn't immediately clear whether that was just a typical boast or not. But after watching clips of the Ryan Murphy-created "The New Normal," about a gay couple and the surrogate carrying their child, and the Matthew Perry-starring "Go On," about a widower and the crazy characters from his grief support group, we think she might be right.
Even though those are NBC's cornerstone comedies for the new year, they're emotional, progressive and heartwarming. Salke and NBC Entertainment Chairman Bob Greenblatt and could've harped on the progressiveness and acceptance of their new shows, but they didn't -- they just focused on the fact that they think they're well-written and funny. While that remains to be seen, »
- editorial@zap2it.com
13 May 2012 5:30 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
NBC is putting six new scripted shows on the air in the fall, and it's also got six series in the wings for midseason. You can take a peek at five of them below.
The sixth, "Hannibal," might be the most anticipated of the midseason lot, but we can't show you any of that yet -- because it hasn't started filming. The show is based on Thomas Harris' novels and centering on Dr. Hannibal Lecter (yet to be cast) and his relationship with FBI profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy).
The midseason comedies:
Comedian Dane Cook plays a satellite radio host whose boss (Jeffrey Tambor) hires a female co-host (Collette Wolfe, "Cougar Town") without telling him.
'Save Me'
Anne Heche stars as a hard-drinking woman who has a near-death experience and wakes up believing she's found God, or God has found her. Her husband (Michael Landes) is less certain. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
13 May 2012 12:42 PM, PDT | Huffington Post | See recent Huffington Post news »
In advance of their official Upfronts presentation on Monday, NBC jumped the gun to be the first network to unveil their complete 2012-2013 schedule on Sunday.
The biggest story? "Community" is moving to Fridays, along with sophomore sitcom "Whitney," which will kick off that rather random new night of programming.
"Smash" is also being bumped -- all the way to midseason -- to make way for the premiere of "Revolution," a new thriller from J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke, which will air after "The Voice" on Mondays. And yes, that means "The Voice" will be back in the fall, giving it two cycles a year, as predicted.
NBC will also try their hand at airing comedies on Tuesday nights, with Matthew Perry's "Go On" and Ryan Murphy's "Th New Normal" getting paired together.
Also being saved for midseason are new sitcoms "Save Me," "1600 Penn" and "Next Caller," and new dramas "Do No Harm, »
- The Huffington Post
13 May 2012 10:48 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
In advance of their official Upfronts presentation on Monday, NBC jumped the gun to be the first network to unveil their complete 2012-2013 schedule on Sunday.
The biggest story? "Community" is moving to Fridays, along with sophomore sitcom "Whitney," which will kick off that rather random new night of programming.
"Smash" is also being bumped -- all the way to midseason -- to make way for the premiere of "Revolution," a new thriller from J.J. Abrams and Eric Kripke, which will air after "The Voice" on Mondays. And yes, that means "The Voice" will be back in the fall, giving it two cycles a year, as predicted.
NBC will also try their hand at airing comedies on Tuesday nights, with Matthew Perry's "Go On" and Ryan Murphy's "Th New Normal" getting paired together.
Also being saved for midseason are new sitcoms "Save Me," "1600 Penn" and "Next Caller," and new dramas "Do No Harm, »
- The Huffington Post
10 May 2012 9:34 AM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
With its Upfront presentation just a few days away, during which the network will unveil its official 2012-2013 schedule, NBC made a number of pilot announcements this week.
The struggling Peacock has ordered six shows to series, and we've got your first look below at cast portraits from each one, starting with...
Chicago Fire: Centers on the life of firefighters in The Windy City. Stars Taylor Kinney, Jesse Spencer, Monica Raymund, former David Eigenberg, Eamonn Walker, Lauren German and Charlie Barnett.
Revolution: From J.J. Abrams, focuses on survivors in a world without electricity. Stars: Anna Lise Phillips, Graham Rogers, Tim Guiee, David Lyons, Billy Burke as Miles, Tracy Spiridakos, Andrea Roth, Maria Howell, Zak Orth, Giancarlo Esposito.
1600 Penn: A comedy about a quirky First Family. Stars Benjamin Stockham, Martha MacIsaacs, Bill Pullman, Amara Miller, Josh Gad, Jenna Elfman and Andre Holland.
Animal Practice: Imagine Gregory House, as a veterinarian. »
- matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
7 May 2012 6:44 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Feast your eyes on Matthew Perry's return to NBC: The network has released the first pictures from "Go On," a new comedy featuring the former "Friends" star the network has picked up for next season.
We've also got pics from "Save Me," another new comedy for 2012-13 that stars Anne Heche as a woman who believes she's channeling God and creating miracles.
"Go On" is Perry's second post-"Friends" series for NBC; he also starred in "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" in 2006-07. In the new show, he plays a sportscaster -- from the looks of the photo, he's a radio host -- who reluctantly attends group therapy sessions after suffering a loss. He then finds himself getting surprising comfort from the other members of the group. Here's the cast picture, in which Perry is surrounded by (from left) Allison Miller ("Terra Nova"), Khary Payton ("Ben 10"), Suzy Nakamura »
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7 May 2012 2:36 PM, PDT | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »
I haven't seen his name mentioned in any of the press announcements today as being part of the cast, but (as you can see from the promo pic above) Lamman Rucker is indeed in the core cast of the new NBC series pickup Save Me, which stars Anne as "a woman in a broken marriage who transforms into a version of herself and creates miracles along the way," says THR. The new series is said to have tested off the charts with audiences, encouraging NBC to fast-track it for an August debut, ordering a 13-episode first season. Rucker will play a Dr. John Wilkins (according to IMBDPro), costarring alongside Heche (the star of the show), Alexandra Breckenridge and Michael Landes. Not much else available right now on who exactly Dr. John Wilkins is in relation to the other characters. Stay tuned... Rucker will next be seen in Russ Parr's The Under Shepherd, »
- Tambay
7 May 2012 1:47 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
With the upfronts just days away, NBC has announced that it's picked up the Anne Heche comedy "Save Me" for next season.
The Wrap is reporting the Peacock ordered 13 episodes of the comedy about a woman who has a spiritual transformation after her marriage goes bad. The series also features Alex Breckenridge, Heather Burns, Madison Davenport, Michael Landes and Lamman Rucker.
The program will be produced by Sony and Original Film & Television.
The pick up of "Save Me" is just the latest to get the go-ahead from NBC. They've previously announced series plans for the Matthew Perry show "Go On" as well as the drama "Hannibal."
NBC will announce its full Fall 2012 lineup on Sunday (May 13).
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- editorial@zap2it.com
7 May 2012 11:15 AM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
NBC has ordered 13 episodes of the Anne Heche comedy "Save Me" as it continues to announce its upcoming lineup for next season. The single-camera comedy from writer and excecutive producer John Scott Shepherd finds Heche playing Beth, a woman who lets herself go while in a broken marriage. She goes through a transformation in which she becomes the best version of herself and creates miracles. Also read: NBC Orders Matthew Perry Comedy 'Go On' to Series It also stars Michael Landes, Alex Breckenridge (recently of "American Horror Story,") Heather Burns, Madison Davenport, »
- Tim Molloy
7 May 2012 11:13 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
The race toward fall 2012 has begun in earnest. NBC, which will present its fall lineup to advertisers next Monday in New York, has picked up a comedy pilot to series that will star Anne Heche.
The project is called Save Me and it also features Alexandra Breckenridge and Michael Landes. Here is the official logline: A woman, who lets herself go while in a broken marriage, goes through a transformation where she becomes the best version of herself and creates miracles along the way.
NBC has already ordered to series a comedy starring Matthew Perry called Go On. It’s »
- Lynette Rice
27 April 2012 6:06 AM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
In a few short weeks, the broadcast networks will storm Madison Avenue with a whole new crop of shows that will either have the power to blow the roof off Nielsen — or give cable another opportunity to crow about their greatness. Will the (near) future of broadcast TV rest on the shoulders of more beauties and beasts? Do viewers want an updated Sherlock Holmes?
Here is the complete list of pilots that are currently under consideration for fall. As usual, not every project will make the cut — but we certainly have our suspicions about the ones that will (here’s looking at you, »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
26 April 2012 7:41 AM, PDT | Best-Horror-Movies.com | See recent Best-Horror-Movies.com news »
11-11-11 is a horror thriller that happens on the 11th day of the 11th month and is about a entity from another world that enters the earthly realm through Heaven's 11th gate. The film was just released to DVD on April 24, 2012, and I just watched the film and it was much better than expected, look for my review soon. We have also posted a deleted scene from the movie for you to enjoy. The film is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw II, Saw III and Saw IV) and stars Timothy Gibbs, Michael Landes (Final Destination 2) and Brendan Price. »
26 April 2012 6:19 AM, PDT | ShockYa | See recent ShockYa news »
The horror-thriller ’11-11-11: The Prophecy,’ which cautions people that the number is more than just a date, it’s a warning, is now available on DVD for $14.99, with several bonus features available. Written and directed by frequent ‘Saw’ helmer Darren Bousman, the film stars Timothy Gibbs, Michael Landes and Wendy Glenn. The DVD includes the film, which is rated PG-13 and runs for 82 minutes, as well as a Director’s Commentary, ‘Making of’ Featurette and Deleted Scenes. ’11-11-11: The Prophecy’ follows follows famed American author Joseph Crone, played by Gibbs, who travels from the United States to Barcelona following the tragic death of his wife and child. He goes to [ Read More ] »
- Karen Benardello
25 April 2012 3:37 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
In a few short weeks, the broadcast networks will storm Madison Avenue with a whole new crop of shows that will either have the power to blow the roof off Nielsen — or give cable another opportunity to crow about their greatness. Will the (near) future of broadcast TV rest on the shoulders of more beauties and beasts? Do viewers want an updated Sherlock Holmes?
Here is the complete list of pilots that are currently under consideration for fall. As usual, not every project will make the cut — but we certainly have our suspicions about the ones that will (here’s looking at you, »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
25 April 2012 3:37 PM, PDT | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
In less than one month, the five broadcast networks will storm Madison Avenue in New York with a whole new crop of shows that will either have the power to blow the roof off Nielsen — or give cable another opportunity to crow about their greatness. Will the (near) future of broadcast TV rest on the shoulders of more beauties and beasts? Do viewers want an updated Sherlock Holmes? Is primetime really the place for Hannibal Lecter?
Here is the complete list of pilots that are currently under consideration for fall. As usual, not every project will make the cut — but »
- Lynette Rice and James Hibberd
25 April 2012 1:49 PM, PDT | MovieWeb | See recent MovieWeb news »
We have two DVD featurettes and a clip from 11-11-11, which was just released on DVD April 24. Timothy Gibbs stars as an American author who becomes obsessed with the number 11 while traveling in Barcelona. Go behind-the-scenes with director Darren Lynn Bousman, stars Timothy Gibbs and Wendy Glenn with these featurettes, plus check out a scene where Joseph Crone (Timothy Gibbs) helps out a pastor.
11-11-11 DVD - Scary House
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11-11-11 DVD - Share a Drink
After the tragic death of his wife and child, famed American author Joseph Crone travels from the United States to Barcelona, Spain, to reunite with his estranged brother, Samuel, and dying father, Richard. However, fate has a different plan or Joseph as his life becomes plagued with strange happenings and the constant sightings of the number 11. Curiosity quickly turns to obsession, and Joseph soon realizes that »
- MovieWeb
23 April 2012 8:00 PM, PDT | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »
The horror thriller 11-11-11 from writer/director Darren Bousman (out on DVD on April 24th) follows famed American author Joseph Crone (Timothy Gibbs) who travels to Barcelona, Spain, after the tragic death of his wife and child, to reunite with his estranged brother, Samuel (Michael Landes), and dying father, Richard (Denis Rafter). As Joseph’s life becomes plagued with strange happenings and constant sightings of the number 11, curiosity quickly turns to obsession over its horrific meaning. During this recent exclusive phone interview with Collider, Darren Bousman talked about how the idea for this film came about, the behind-the-scenes feature about the haunted nature of everything during the shoot, some of the craziest things that happened on set, and how he almost quit a couple of times. He also talked about how happy he is that Mother’s Day (starring Rebecca DeMornay) is finally being released on May 4th, his »
- Christina Radish
22 April 2012 9:15 AM, PDT | Planet Fury | See recent Planet Fury news »
Directed by: Darren Bousman
Written by: Darren Bousman
Starring: Timothy Gibbs, Michael Landes, Wendy Glenn
11-11-11, not to be confused with The Asylum's 11/11/11, is an odd duck. Mostly because it's terrible, but also because it takes the phrase "what the fuck?" to a whole new level. Don't get too excited, because you won't be saying "what the fuck?" in reference to some grotesque form of the devil's torture chamber; you'll be saying "what the fuck?" because nothing makes any fucking sense. It's an entire hour and 30 minutes of meaninglessness that leads up to more meaninglessness, sprinkled with some grains of stupid.
After the tragic death of his wife and child, famed American author Joseph Crone (Timothy Gibbs, the poor man's George Clooney) travels from the United States to Barcelona, Spain, to reunite with his estranged brother, Samuel, and dying father, Richard. However, fate has a different plan for Joseph »
- Andre Dumas
16 April 2012 2:00 AM, PDT | Blogomatic3000 | See recent Blogomatic3000 news »
Another week, another Monday. So it’s time for the rundown of DVDs and Blu-ray’s hitting stores online and offline this week. It’s another packed week, with plenty of movies waiting to take you money, so let us breakdown the new releases and highlight what you should – and shouldn’t – be buying from today, April 16th 2012.
Pick Of The Week
Recoil (DVD/Blu-ray)
A cop turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers – and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system. Recoil Review
And the rest…
The Ledge (DVD/Blu-ray)
An affair with a neighbour’s wife (Liv Tyler) ends badly when Gavin (Charlie Hunnam) is forced onto a high rise ledge and given one hour to jump by a jealous husband (Patrick Wilson). A cop (Terrence Howard) is looking to save both their lives but will he have enough time? »
- Phil
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