I've been listening to a few of the last 'Let's Do This' podcasts while I walk in Monroeville on weekends when some thoughts came into my head for a potential spinoff for Let's Do This as well as a spin-off for the Co-Host.
Before I begin, I just want to say that the photos I made are just test photos so excuse the shitiness of them.
So, now for the heads at Spill and especially Korey and Co-Host, I'm presenting two pitches for potential spinoffs:
Variety reports that the San Francisco-based Twitter has partnered with Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment to develop an unscripted TV series described as "putting ordinary people on the trail of celebrities in a revolutionary competitive format."
The project was announced with few details Monday by Reveille and Brillstein Entertainment. The series concept was created by novelist/screenwriter Amy Ephron, who will executive produce with Kevin Foxe and… Continue
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As somebody who loved Alvin & The Chipmunks growing up walking into the first Alvin & The Chipmunks movie, I was nervous and worried that they would destroy a childhood favorite of mine.… Continue
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Warner Bros. Pictures' Terminator Salvation opened to $13.3 million from 3,530 theaters on Thursday. About $3 million of that came from midnight screenings. The last film in the franchise, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, had a preview night on July 1, 2003 during which it earned $4 million and then it made $12.4 million the next full day in 3,355 theaters.
The McG-directed film may get close to adding another $60 million over the four-day… Continue
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A NEW SEASON OF TV TO TALK ABOUT LAUNCHES IN THE FALL WITH RETURNING HITS "GOSSIP GIRL," "90210" AND "AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL," ALONG WITH HIGHLY ANTICIPATED NEW SERIES "MELROSE PLACE," "THE BEAUTIFUL LIFE" AND "THE VAMPIRE DIARIES"
Monday Night Stays Strong with Winning Team of Hit Dramas "Gossip Girl" and "One Tree Hill"
Tuesday Night: "90210" Returns for a Second Season in The… Continue
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The voice of Mickey Mouse for over 25 years and a certified Disney Legend, Wayne Allwine, passed away Monday, May 18th at the age of 62 due to complications from diabetes.
Allwine was also a sound effects editor and foley artist for Walt Disney Studios. And he was the third person to officially voice the iconic Mickey Mouse, following Jimmy MacDonald and of course Walt Disney himself. Allwine is quoted as saying, "My life has been spent working, in one… Continue
Added by Aaron on May 20, 2009 at 4:27pm —
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The following info comes from Entertainment Weekly reporter Michael Ausiello regarding some Upfront news:
Several major upfront-week developments to report:
* CBS has canceled Without A Trace and renewed Numb3rs. I'm told Eye execs had one slot left, and they went with Numb3rs because it's less expensive to produce. CBS has also dropped Eleventh Hour and renewed How I Met Your Mother, Gary Unmarried, Rules of Engagement,…Continue
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LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- CBS has formally renewed five of its "bubble" series while sibling The CW has greenlit three new dramas.
"Cold Case," "NUMB3RS," "The New Adventures of Old Christine," "Rules of Engagement" and "Gary Unmarried" are all set for the 2009-10 season while "Worst Week," "Without a Trace," "Eleventh Hour" and, as previously reported, "The Unit" are out.
"Gary's" renewal comes with new showrunners - Ira… Continue
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New Series Include "Cougar Town," "The Deep End," "Eastwick," "Flash Forward," "The Forgotten," "Hank," "Happy Town," "The Middle," "Modern Family," "Shark Tank" and "V"
"Better Off Ted," "Castle," "Scrubs" and "True Beauty" Join Previously Announced Returning Series "America's Funniest Home Videos," "The Bachelor," "Brothers & Sisters," "Dancing with the Stars," "Desperate Housewives," "Extreme… Continue
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Before I begin, I've got to say, "This is my 900th blog post" Hooray!
Anyway,
Source: The Futon Critic/ABC
LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- With ABC's upfront just hours away, the network's media site has accidentally released the time slots of its 10 new scripted shows.
LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- ABC has opted against giving "Samantha Who?" a third season after all.
The series went into the weekend with high hopes to return after producers agreed to slash the show's budget. ABC Studios had hoped to trim as much as $500,000 per episode but couldn't quite reach the proposed number.
That, coupled with ABC's 10 pilot pickups in recent weeks, ultimately led to the show's demise.
Here's a potpourri of upfront news regarding cancellations and renewals:
Source: Tvbythenumbers.com
"Nikki Finke reports that CBS has renewed Cold Case. Of all the longer-running CBS procedurals vying for renewal, Cold Case was the one I had the most doubt over outside of The Unit. Though compared with some of the renewal announcements on Friday from other networks, I suppose Cold Case seemed like a sure thing!"
Negotiations between NBC and CBS Television Studios are said to be at an impasse, leading to informed speculation that the show could be headed to the CBS Television Network.
NBC had been looking to bring back "Medium," but with a deal similar to what the network negotiated last year: A firm 13-episode pickup with an option to expand the order to 22 episodes later in the season. That's the deal NBC brokered with… Continue
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NBC and Warner Bros. have hammered out a deal that will bring back Chuck, Sarah et al for a third season of at least 13 episodes, sources tell TVGuide.com.
As reported on Sunday, this new life does come with a price, however. Or, specifically a lower one. Chuck, which had already trimmed its production budget going into Season 2, will now need to be even leaner and meaner for its next cycle. That could result in a scenario similar to the one… Continue
Okay, it's not really an upfront update BUT it does revolve around a series premiering in the fall.
On Youtube is a video preview of The Cleveland Show.
Here's the video:
Cleveland, from Family Guy, is getting his own show, and here's a TV spot to prove it! The background: Many years ago, Cleveland made a promise to his old high school sweetheart, Donna. Cleveland, along with Cleveland Junior, move to Stoolbend, VA to start a new life with Donna and her two… Continue
LOS ANGELES (thefutoncritic.com) -- CBS and The CW are on track to order at least five new dramas.
The corporate siblings are notoriously tight lipped about their new season plans however the pair gave the quintet - "Three Rivers," "The Good Wife" and the "NCIS" spin-off at CBS and "Melrose Place" and "Vampire Diaries" at The CW - the approval to begin making offers to writers.
Traditionally most pilots begin interviewing staff members… Continue
Added by Aaron on May 17, 2009 at 10:12am —
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In a move that surprised almost no one, FOX renewed mystery series "Bones" today.
But according to EW.com's Michael Ausiello, the network has picked the show up for not just one, but two additional seasons.
The move gives fans two more years to wonder whether Temperance "Bones" Brennan and Seeley Booth will realize their mutual attraction. Of course, considering Booth's state at the end of the season finale, it may take two years… Continue
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