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/Film reports that it seems more Rocky films may be possible. During a presentation at Cannes, MGM chairperson Mary Parent said that the company is entertaining the idea of the possibility of making more Rocky films saying that she believes Rocky Balboa may have some more fight in him.

Fraggle Rock Moving forward. Corey Edwards, writer for the screenplay for The Weinstein Co’s upcoming Fraggle Rock movie, has completed almost 50-pages of his first draft which is based upon a 17-page studio approved outline. “[The outline] is the product of many meetings with the Henson and Weinstein folks, and has every little story beat we could think of,” Edwards wrote in his blog. “The outline has been picked at, beat up, and shot at for any major problems. So now I have the freedom to lock myself in my laboratory and create, knowing that I am working from a road map that everyone has signed off on.”

After Tuesday’s box office returns Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull will be close to $160M for 6 days.

Smaller actors unions are starting to push for a deal with the studios while the larger Screen Actors Guild waits to restart its stalled talks with the studios. The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists was early Wednesday in its second late night of talks with the producers after negotiating through the Memorial Day weekend.

After an off hand remark by Sharon Stone at Cannes indicating that the earth quake in China was the result of karma, many Chinese theaters are now refusing to show her movies.

Variety reports that the One Club will be presenting the the first annual One Show Entertainment Awards on Oct. 7. The award will acknowledge achievements by brands in entertainment with categories to include feature film, commercial and online gaming.

Google and Viacom still going at it over YouTube. In a quote from papers submitted to a U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Friday, Google said that YouTube “goes far beyond its legal obligations in assisting content owners to protect their works.” Google is claiming that the Viacom’s $1 billion lawsuit over YouTube’s video sharing threatens how hundreds of millions of people exchange information on the Internet. This was in response to a recently amended complaint by Viacom that alleges that the Internet has led to “an explosion of copyright infringement” by YouTube and others. The ongoing legal battle has intensified since Viacom filed the lawsuit last year, saying that it was owed damages for the unauthorized viewing of programming from its networks.

Sources:
/Film
FantasyMoguls.com
Yahoo! News
Cinema Blend
Variety

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FBSD Episode 44: On The Lot 112

Wow… America got that one all wrong. Zach was eliminated this week. I am totally shocked.
This has opened the competition though, and it should be interesting to see how it plays out.
The log line, chosen by a viewer, that is the theme of this week’s films is: “A man wakes up, finds himself in a dress and can’t remember what happened the night before.”

Adam Stein – Army Guy
Jason Epperson – Oh, Boy.
Sam Friedlander – Dress For Success
Will Bigham- The Yes Men

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FBSD Episode 43: On The Lot 111

This week the theme is Road movies.   For this week, each director had to feature a car in his film.

The lowest number of votes this week went to, as predicted (even a broken clock is right twice a day), Andrew Hunt.

The highest number of votes went to Jason.  For his reward, he acquired the services of Jerry O’Connell.

Adam Stein – Driving Under The Influence
Jason Epperson – The Move
Sam Friedlander – Backseat Driving Test
Will Bigham – Road Rage 101
Zach Lipovsky – Bonus Feature Two

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FBSD Episode 42: On The Lot 110

Again, I’m one for two.

This week we said goodbye to Kenny and Mateen, I was really surprised by Mateen’s exit. Ah well.

This week the theme was Comedies with a hint of Romance.

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FBSD Episode 41: On The Lot 109

Recorded this one last week, but just got a chance to post it today.

One for Two on the last episode.

This week we said goodbye to Shalini and Hilary. I had predicted Shalini and Will but had debated about Hilary.

This week’s films:

  1. Andrew Hunt – Zero2Sixty
  2. Jason Epperson – Sweet
  3. Kenny Luby – The Losers
  4. Mateen Kemet – Catch
  5. Sam Friedlander – Key Witness
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FBSD Episode 40: On The Lot 108

I was wrong about who was getting eliminated on the last episode.
Sorry, Shira-Lee.

In this week’s episode, the theme is ‘When Two Worlds Collide’. From this episode, two of the five directors will be eliminated.
The movies reviewed in this episode:

Adam Stein – Worldly Possessions
Hilary Graham – The Legend of Donkey-Tail Willie
Shalini Kanatayya – First Sight
Will Bigham – Spaghetti
Zach Lipovsky – Time Upon A Once

Other Links from this episode

Mike’s Hot Dish
DL Nexus
Fear The Boot
SciFi Smackdown

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FBSD Episode 39: On The Lot 107

We have winners to the contests. They will be announced next week.

This week’s show is again about On The Lot.

I was apparently not alone in not caring for David May’s How to Have a Girl

The films I review in this episode are:

Midnight Snack – Andrew Hunt
Eternal Waters  – Jason Epperson
The Malibu Myth – Kenny Luby
Profile – Mateen Kemet
Anklebiters – Sam Friedlander
Open House – Shira-Lee Shalit

Thanks for listening!

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    FBSD Episode 38: On The Lot 106

    This one is a bit different. We’ll go with this format for the next month or two. Take a listen.

    Check out www.thelot.com for links to the films reviewed in this episode.

    Die Hardly Working – Zach Lipovsky
    Nerve Endings – Will Bigham
    Dr. In-Law – Shalini Kantayya
    Under the Gun – Hilary Graham
    How to Have a Girl – David May
    Discovering the Wheels – Adam Stein