With less than a month until it hits theaters, “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” made quite a splash at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday (July 26).
Jessica Alba showed up at the panel with a big smile as she joined punky-haired Rosario Dawson and hunky costar Josh Brolin along with writers/directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.
In the flick (out August 22nd), the “Fantastic Four” hottie plays stripper Nancy Callahan and it turns out Alba spent three hours a day with choreographer/fitness trainer Jennifer Johnson to get into top shape for the role.
Johnson told Self Magazine, “She’d (Jessica) come in and we would just play around. Her body is already a work of art, but her legs and abs got so defined.”...
Jessica Alba showed up at the panel with a big smile as she joined punky-haired Rosario Dawson and hunky costar Josh Brolin along with writers/directors Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller.
In the flick (out August 22nd), the “Fantastic Four” hottie plays stripper Nancy Callahan and it turns out Alba spent three hours a day with choreographer/fitness trainer Jennifer Johnson to get into top shape for the role.
Johnson told Self Magazine, “She’d (Jessica) come in and we would just play around. Her body is already a work of art, but her legs and abs got so defined.”...
- 7/28/2014
- GossipCenter
Now that it has lots of shelf space to fill at 10 p.m. (so long, Jay Leno!), NBC is looking to uber-producers like Jj Abrams, David E. Kelley and Jerry Bruckheimer to plug some serious holes in primetime this fall. And fans of the old must-see Frasier and Seinfeld format may have reason to rejoice: The network is finally re-investing in more multi-camera comedies like one starring Matthew Broderick. Here are the network's fall pilot orders, many of which are still being cast (decisions on which projects are ordered to series are typically made in the weeks leading up to NBC's presentation to advertisers,...
- 2/19/2010
- by Lynette Rice
- EW - Inside Movies
After retreating from the drama series genre this season to launch five nights of the ill-fated "The Jay Leno Show" at 10 p.m., NBC is bringing in big drama guns for next fall, greenlighting pilots from David E. Kelley, Jerry Bruckheimer, "House" creator David Shore and "Without a Trace" creator Hank Steinberg.At its TCA presentation Sunday, the network announced it had picked up six drama pilots, in addition to the previously ordered J.J. Abrams drama "Undercovers" and legal dramedy "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."The new pickups include Steinberg's remake of the icon British drama "Prime Suspect," Shore's updated version of the classic "The Rockford Files," Kelley's legal drama "Kindreds," the Bruckheimer-produced action procedural "Chase," as well as romantic comedy "Love Bites," from "Sex and the City" alumna Cindy Chupack, and thriller "The Event" from Nick Wauters.Additionally, Abrams has signed on to direct "Undercovers," about a husband-and-wife duo of spies,...
- 1/11/2010
- backstage.com
After retreating from the drama series genre this season to launch five nights of the ill-fated "The Jay Leno Show" at 10 p.m., NBC is bringing in big drama guns for next fall, greenlighting pilots from David E. Kelley, Jerry Bruckheimer, "House" creator David Shore and "Without a Trace" creator Hank Steinberg.
At its TCA presentation Sunday, the network announced it had picked up six drama pilots, in addition to the previously ordered J.J. Abrams drama "Undercovers" and legal dramedy "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
The new pickups include Steinberg's remake of the icon British drama "Prime Suspect," Shore's updated version of the classic "The Rockford Files," Kelley's legal drama "Kindreds," the Bruckheimer-produced action procedural "Chase," as well as romantic comedy "Love Bites," from "Sex and the City" alumna Cindy Chupack, and thriller "The Event" from Nick Wauters.
Additionally, Abrams has signed on to direct "Undercovers," about a husband-and-wife duo of spies,...
At its TCA presentation Sunday, the network announced it had picked up six drama pilots, in addition to the previously ordered J.J. Abrams drama "Undercovers" and legal dramedy "Rex Is Not Your Lawyer."
The new pickups include Steinberg's remake of the icon British drama "Prime Suspect," Shore's updated version of the classic "The Rockford Files," Kelley's legal drama "Kindreds," the Bruckheimer-produced action procedural "Chase," as well as romantic comedy "Love Bites," from "Sex and the City" alumna Cindy Chupack, and thriller "The Event" from Nick Wauters.
Additionally, Abrams has signed on to direct "Undercovers," about a husband-and-wife duo of spies,...
- 1/10/2010
- by By Nellie Andreeva
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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