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It’s was another half-n-half night with half of the dramas being repeats and the other half being new episodes. Here is how each of the Thursday night dramas fared in the ratings:

8 PM Show:
The Vampire Diaries (The CW) – 2.7 million

9 PM Shows:
Bones (FOX) – 11.1 million
CSI (CBS) [repeat] – 8.4 million
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) [repeat] – 3.9 million
Nikita (The CW) – 1.9 million

10 PM Shows:
The Mentalist (CBS) [repeat] – 11 million
Private Practice (ABC) [repeat] – 2.7 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: There will most likely be a marathon of Doctor Who episodes on BBC America – check your local listings for more details.

7 PM:
Mildred Pierce mini on HBO2
Jerry Maguire movie on Oxygen
Twilight movie on Showtime2

8 PM:
Smallville on the CW
Friday Night Lights on NBC
The Day After Tomorrow movie on FX
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade movie on USA Network

8:03 PM:
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time movie on Starz

9 PM:
Supernatural on the CW
Fringe on FOX
Game of Thrones on HBO Signature
Mildred Pierce mini on HBO2

9:30 PM:
Upstairs Downstairs on PBS

10 PM:
Sanctuary on Syfy
Camelot on Starz (Reair)
The Borgias on Showtime (reair)

10:15 PM:
Mildred Pierce mini on HBO2

Enjoy!

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A recent post made at Twitter by The Futon Critic showed the top 10 most inquired about TV pilots for the 2011-2012 TV season to be the following:

1. 17th Precinct (NBC)
2. Alcatraz (FOX)
3. Wonder Woman (NBC)
4. Locke & Key (FOX)
5. Charlie’s Angels (ABC)
6. Prime Suspect (NBC)
7. Secret Circle (The CW)
8. Grimm (NBC)
9. Exit Strategy (FOX)
10. Poe (ABC)

This is obviously not a scientific study, but rather simply a tally of the searches conducted by readers of The Futon Critic in regards to the multitude of pilots up for consideration at the major networks for this fall. 

What is most interesting, at least to me, is that out of those top 10, I included 6 of them in my recent pilot watch updates as shows the respective networks should pick up for the fall.  I feel vindicated in that I made very good choices; now let’s just hope the networks make some good decisions.

You can find my pilot watch updates for the networks here: ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and The CW.

If you had your choice, which pilots would you like to see on the fall schedule at ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC and The CW?  Please share.

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Hey All,

Happy Thursday Everybody! Let’s get right into today’s news, shall we?:

TELEVISION

Actor Kevin Alejandro (Southland and True Blood) will play Hercules Maldanado (aka The Tornado) in the season finale of Bones. Hercules is said to be a flashy, arrogant man obsessed with bowling, but his skills don’t match up. He’s sort of his team’s dead weight. (William Keck at TV Guide)

The BBC America will debut the new sci-fi drama Outcasts on June 18 at 9 PM. The series stars
Eric Mabius (Ugly Betty), Liam Cunningham (Clash Of The Titans) and Hermione Norris (MI-5) and Jamie Bamber (Battlestar Galactica. The series takes viewers into a new world as it explores survival, sex, politics and the drive for power in a new post-Earth era. (The Futon Critic)

The other new BBC America drama Bedlam will debut on October 8 at 9 PM. The series is set in Bedlam Heights, an apartment building converted from a pre-Victorian lunatic asylum where the inhabitants experience the darker side of the building’s history when former asylum spirits come back to claim what they believe to be theirs and seek revenge on those who have wronged them. The series stars singer and actor Will Young (Pop Idol and Skins), Charlotte Salt (The Tudors) and Joanna Page (Gavin & Stacey). (The Futon Critic)

The cable network A&E has announced the season 2 premiere date for The Glades: June 5 at 10 PM. Mark your calendars! (Twitter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Chris Colfer (Glee) has penned a pilot that the Disney Channel is about to shoot. The project is called The Little Leftover Witch, which is based on a children’s book of the same name by Florence Laughlin. The series (if picked up by the cable network) would be about a little witch who was taken in by a family after crash-landing from her broom. (Nikki Finke at Deadline)

The recent Pulitzer Prize winning book A Visit From The Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan has been purchased by HBO with the intentions of making the “sprawling tale” into a TV series. The book focuses on a coterie of characters first introduced as they orbit the world of punk rock in 1980s San Francisco. Their lives are explored for the next 30 or so years, with interlocking stories that deal as much with changes in the lives of the characters as it does changes in technology. (Mike Fleming at Deadline)

Cuban-born actress Marlene Forte (Crossing Jordan and House of Payne) has landed the final role on the TNT pilot (reboot of) Dallas. She will play Carmen, the Ewing family’s longtime housekeeper, whose daughter, Elena (Jordana Brewster), enjoys a friendship with Ewing cousins John Ross (Josh Henderson) and Christopher (Jesse Metcalfe). (William Keck at TV Guide)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

20th Century Fox has scored the film rights to an upcoming trilogy of young adult science fiction novels by author Alexandra Bracken that are set in a time when a mysterious virus has left most American children dead. The few kids that have survived have developed psychic powers. One of them is a 16-year-old girl named Ruby who has been living in a government-run “rehabilitation camp” for six years. The first book, “Black is the Color”, sees Ruby joining forces with a small band of escapees who have a secret mission of their own. Anarchist organizations hunt Ruby for their own purposes, while a leader named ‘The Slip Kid’ who offers shelter to young people in danger turns out to not be all that he seems. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actor Jonas Armstrong (the BBC series Robin Hood), British acting veteran Stephen Dillane and actress Parminder Nagra (Bend It Like Beckham and ER) will appear in the London-based thriller called Twenty8k. Nagra will appear as a fashion executive who returns to London from Paris after her brother lands up in jail after a fatal gang shooting. She then tries to unravel what happened to her brother and becomes immersed in police corruption and gangland danger. (The Hollywood Reporter and Dark Horizons)

Actors Julia Stiles, Taye Diggs and Melissa George will star in the film called Between Us that is an adaptation of the Joe Hortua off-Broadway play. The story follows two couples who were friends in school and whose periodic meetings conjure up rivalries and bitterness over unrealized ambitions that get waylaid by money and children. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Rather than appearing in the upcoming film The Great Gatsby, actor-director Ben Affleck is will helm and star in a film called Argo, which is based on the intriguing true story of how the CIA used a fake sci-fi film to rescue Americans during the Tehran hostage crisis. (Deadline and First Showing)

It is rumored that actress Kate Beckinsale (Underworld franchise) by appear in the remake of the film Total Recall that already includes actors Colin Farrell and Bryan Cranston. Meanwhile, actresses Eva Mendes and Rosario Dawson are the top contenders for a separate role in the film. (Deadline and First Showing)

Actors Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling and Josh Brolin are in talks to star in the mob film called Gangster Squad that is about Mickey Cohen, the Brooklyn-born gangster who was sent to Los Angeles by Meyer Lansky to keep an eye on Bugsy Siegel. Cohen became a mob kingpin himself in the 1940s, and at one point fired rounds from two .45-caliber handguns into the ceiling of the Hotel Roosevelt lobby. Penn is in talks to play Cohen. Brolin and Gosling are in negotiations to play police officers who go after Cohen. (Deadline and The Wrap)

BOX OFFICE TRAILERS

Freddie Highmore in the Official Trailer for ‘The Art Of Getting By’

Official Trailer for Sundance Sensation Mike Cahill’s ‘Another Earth’

Must Watch: New Trailer for Richard Ayoade’s Indie Fave ‘Submarine’

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Christian Kane

Okay, so it’s really get your hands on items sold in the new online store at Christian Kane‘s website…

Here is the announcement:

We are pleased to announce that there is a new Online store at http://www.ChristianKane.com. Along with this new layout, we have added several new items including shirts, wristbands, and the Digital Deluxe Edition of The House Rules, previously available only at iTunes.

Go here to visit the store or here to visit his website.

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Last night’s programming was filled with reality, comedies and repeats of the dramas. Here is how the few Wednesday night dramas fared in the overall ratings:

9 PM Show:
Criminal Minds (CBS) [repeat] – 8.8 million

10 PM Shows:
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (NBC) [repeat] – 4.8 million
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (CBS) [repeat] – 7.2 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Hey Chuck Fans: Do you want to see the show come back for another season? If so, you just might want to join in on the “We Give a Chuck” fan campaign. Here is the mission:

The orders have gone out! Our mission is to get Chuck a Season Five. We, the fans, would love to see our favorite team in action next year. We have become attached to these characters and the wonderful actors who portray them.  Chuck has had a terrific run so far, but there are many amazing stories left to be told. And we’d like to see them. So please help us in this fight! Follow the directions on our campaign pages and spread the word through Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, message boards and word of mouth. Use the banner below to send people here so that they too can join us. This is a battle, but it’s one we can win if we work together.

We Give a Chuck

To learn more about “We Give a Chuck,” please visit here.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

6 PM:
Remember the Titans movie on ABC Family

8 PM:
The Vampire Diaries on the CW
Game of Thrones on HBO2 (Reair)
The Borgias on Showtime2 (Reair)
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Syfy
Remember Me movie on Showtime

8:30 PM:
Remember the Titans movie on ABC Family
Avatar movie on HBO Family

9 PM:
Nikita on the CW
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Syfy

10 PM:
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles on Syfy
Leap Year movie on HBO Signature

Enjoy!

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Giving Good Hollywood by Chris Culler

About a month ago a good friend sent me a book that was self-published by a friend of hers because she thought I would like it. How RIGHT she was! The book is entitled “Giving Good Hollywood” and it was written by Chris Culler, who works as a story analyst for a major film studio.

Now just based on the title alone one would have to wonder just what the book is about. But, with a quick read of the back cover you discover it is a fictional look at how movies are made in Hollywood. It is also about how some of the folks working in Hollywood still want to make “good” movies. The basic premise of the book is about “having the courage of your ambition” without “inevitably losing your soul.”

Here is a brief synopsis of the book:

Natalie Saladay is back in Hollywood, and now she wants it all: The power to make good movies. The love of a good man. And she’ll risk just about anything in order to “give good Hollywood.”

The descriptors at Amazon and Shopping.com (where the book can be purchased) also reveal this about “Giving Good Hollywood”:

In this satirical romance novel of Hollywood, unabashedly ambitious, recently divorced Natalie Saladay is a studio “reader” whose job is to cull through scripts and books in search of that perfect movie. Natalie knows that the “show” and “business” of filmmaking are synonymous, but her boss, the beautiful, ruthless and equally ambitious executive Mona Pearl, dismisses Natalie’s preference for character-driven screenplays as “movies for nobody.” Soon studio intrigue and a tragic film location accident galvanize Natalie into rekindling a hot romance with charismatic producer Benny Gallo, the man she swore she never wanted to see again. Conflicted about the powerful producer and big-time heartbreaker, Natalie nonetheless persuades Benny into producing a soulful “little independent-that-could” film set in Central Coast wine country. Mona, on the other hand, is staking her reputation on the studio’s big budget special effects-action “tentpole” picture. The entire film business appears in upheaval, but Benny Gallo urges Natalie to trust her own ambition, even as he serves to benefit from her “giving good Hollywood.” Is he the devil bargaining for her soul? Her Svengali? Or is he “the man who got away?” As the glitz and glamour of awards season approaches along with the release dates for both radically different movies, as the rivalry between the two women reaches a fever pitch, Natalie realizes she may indeed be risking her soul and even the love of the man she’s always wanted — all for giving good Hollywood.

From the moment I opened the book and began reading the first few pages I was transported into a world that, for me, is merely “down the street” [since I live in Los Angeles] and I chuckled at the descriptions of the characters (as they resemble people I have met or seen in the City of Angels since I arrived here in 2000).

As I moved through chapter after chapter, I was captivated by author Chris Culler’s style of writing and the ease with which she tells a story. Whether you are familiar with how the business of making movies is done or simply want to have a fun book to read “Giving Good Hollywood” is certainly worth the cover charge.

You can find “Giving Good Hollywoodhere and here.

Thankfully, Chris has another book called “101 Ways Your Mother Said You Could Die,” which is a “liar’s memoir” coming out soon. And, I for one can’t wait to read it!

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Hey All,

Happy Over the Hump Day! We are that much closer to the weekend. There is a good bit of news, mostly some interesting Q&A’s for upcoming stories for some of TV’s favorite shows among other items. Let’s get into it all:

TELEVISION

Actor Cliff Curtis (Trauma and Body of Proof) has landed the male lead opposite Ashley Judd in ABC action series Missing that centers on Becca Winstone (Judd), a devoted single mom who, after her 18-year-old son disappears in Italy, takes it upon herself to travel to Europe and track him down. It soon becomes clear that Winstone is a former CIA agent who will stop at nothing to bring her son home alive. Curtis will play the director of a CIA branch in London who risks his career to help Becca in her search. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

The FX series Rescue Me returns on July 12 at 10 PM. In its final season, which consists of nine episodes, will deal with Tommy Gavin’s (Denis Leary) recognition of how deeply he is in need of rescue and how time is running out on his last chances for redemption. (The Futon Critic)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Two Dallas alums will be joining the cast for the pilot of the TNT reboot. Charlene Tilton and Steve Kanaly will join Patrick Duffy and Linda Gray for the Ewing family reunion. The network has yet to announce if the pilot will be picked up to series, though. (William Keck at TV Guide)

MADE FOR TV MOVIE NEWS

Young New York stage actor Dan Amboyer has been cast as William in the Hallmark movie entitled William and Kate: A Royal Love Story that follows the “glamorous future royal couple”. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOOK NEWS WITH A TV TIE-IN

The debut novel by actress Lauren Graham (Gilmore Girls and Parenthood) has been acquired by Random House. The semi-autobiographical book entitled You’ll Never Make It is about an actress in New York City in the mid-nineties who waits tables as she hopes for [her] big break. (Vulture)

CONDOLENCES

Tim Hetherington, news photographer and Oscar nominated co-director of the harrowing Afghanistan war film Restrepo, was killed in Libya today while he was chronicling the civil conflict on the front line. He was 41. (E! Entertainment Online, The Wrap and Twitter)

ME: Rest in Peace, Mr. Hetherington. Deepest condolences to his family and friends.

MOMENT OF SILENCE, PLEASE….

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actor Ben Affleck has dropped out of contention to play Tom Buchanan in the film adaptation of The Great Gatsby due to scheduling conflicts. (Deadline and Dark Horizons)

Actors Rosemarie DeWitt (Mad Men), John Krasinski (The Office) and Olivia Thirlby (Juno) are all in talks to star in the independent film called Nobody Walks that is set over one week and follows a Los Angeles family who invite a young, charismatic artist into their home, only to find her disrupting their lives. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actor Justin Long is joining the cast of the independent film called Lumpy. The film is about an Arizona wedding where the groom (Long) and bride (Jess Weixler) are shocked when their fun-loving best man, Lumpy (Tyler Labine), dies at the end of the evening. The newlyweds axe their honeymoon and return to Minneapolis to make funeral arrangements. It’s there that they slowly uncover that Lumpy wasn’t quite who they thought he was. Michael Landes and Shelley Long co-star. (Deadline and Hit Fix)

Actress Catherine Zeta Jones is in final negotiations to join the cast of the film adaptation of the Broadway play Rock of Ages. She will play the villain of the movie, a part that was not in the stage production. (The Hollywood Reporter)

Newcomer Willow Shields will play the role of Primrose “Prim” Everdeen in the upcoming movie Hunger Games. She joins the recently confirmed newcomers Dayo Okeniyi and Amanda Stenberg as well as already announced cast members Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth. The film is expected to be released on March 23, 2012. (Philiana Ng at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actors Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad), Ben McKenzie (Southland), Eliza Dushku (Dollhouse) and Katee Sackhoff (Battlestar Galactica) will provide their voices to the animated film Batman: Year One, which is an adaptation of the Frank Miller comic book classic. Cranston is playing Lieutenant Gordon, while McKenzie is Bruce Wayne/Batman. Dushku will be Catwoman, and Sackhoff is Detective Sarah Essen, a Gordon love interest. In Year One, a young Bruce Wayne is first starting out as a costumed vigilante, creating an early bond with Lieutenant James Gordon, whose importance in the tale makes it as much as Gordon’s story as Wayne’s. (Borys Kit at The Hollywood Reporter)

BOX OFFICE TRAILER

Watch: Another New International ‘X-Men: First Class’ Trailer Hits

Q&A SECTION (with Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams at TV Guide and Michael Ausiello at TV Line with additional reporting by Vlada Gelman and Megan Masters)

Question: Will we learn who killed Joanna Beckett in the Castle finale? — Liza

ADAM: No, but you’ll get another big clue, which will put someone very close to Beckett under suspicion. Meanwhile, while we’ve been focusing on this rumored death, we should have also been telling you about the gunshots that ring out in the episode’s final moments.

Question: When is The Chicago Code going to deal with Wysocki’s brother’s death? They have mentioned it a couple times. — Bryan

ADAM: “There will be some big-time revelations by the end of the season,” creator Shawn Ryan promises. First up: Jarek’s old wounds will be reopened by his father, who will be played by the terrific character actor Chelcie Ross, who most recently played hotelier Connie Hilton on Mad Men.

Question: Will Annie get a love interest on Covert Affairs? — Heather

NATALIE: Yes, in the form of a ruggedly handsome doctor she meets when her niece requires his expertise. Doctor McHandsome is quite smitten with Annie, and his persistence threatens to compromise Annie’s mission to uncover a mole in the CIA.

Question: Please tell me these rumors of a Glee death during May Sweeps aren’t true! –Eric

Ausiello: Rumors of a Glee death aren’t true. Glee DEATHS on the other hand? That’s totally happening. Sources confirm to me exclusively that this season’s penultimate episode, which bears the ominous title “Funeral,” is about the death of several things. One being a beloved character. The other being a major couple.

Question: You’ve been slacking on Chuck scoop lately. Give us something good and maybe I’ll forgive you. —Jeremiah

Ausiello: Despite the fact that Chuck‘s season/possible series finale is titled “Chuck vs. The Cliffhanger,” the episode has its fair share of closure. “It’s a good ending, but it also serves as a good beginning if we do get a fifth [season],” reveals leading lady Yvonne Strahovski. “I feel like every [Chuck finale] has had to be that because we never know, so the writers always plan for both.” Adds Zachary Levi: “It ends in the same Chuck way that we’ve ended any season or half-season that later became a full season. It’s open. You’re going to see the whole team collaborating and working together to make things right and have some closure about certain things that are really big, but also leave the potential for it to be continued later.”

Question: Throw me some Bones, would ya? —Cara

Ausiello: Angela and Hodgins baby is gonna to be delivered by 90210‘s Mrs. Teasley! Actress Denise Dowse — best known as the stern but fair Vice Principal of the original West Bev High — will guest star in the season-ender as Angela’s unflappable baby doc. Speaking of the Bones finale, David Boreanaz confirmed on Twitter that Ryan O’Neal is back for the episode — although he didn’t say why. That’s where exec producer Stephen Nathan comes in. “He is on a bowling team that’s in the same league as our victim,” Nathan explains. “Because Max has had a bedroom-related accident, a space has opened up on the team that Booth fills.”

Question: Any scoop on the next season of White Collar? —Juliet

Ausiello: The future is… the past! The show is planning a flash(way)back episode in which we not only get to see what Willie Garson’s Mozzie was like at ages 5 and 12, we get to see his transformation from bullied youngster to shrewd con artist.

Question: I know you have already given us a lot of tidbits about the upcoming Castle episodes, but we are still dying (no pun intended) for more! Any other items you can share about the upcoming L.A. episode with Castle/Beckett sharing a hotel room, or the explosive season finale? —Cheryl

Ausiello: How about some scoop on the episode sandwiched between those two? “Because the finale is serious and the L.A. episode is very much off-pattern for us, we had a lot of fun with the [penultimate] episode,” explains series creator Andrew W. Marlowe. “It’s about a death at a beauty pageant. We have Michael McKean (Smallville) playing a New York real estate multi-millionaire who runs the beauty pageant. Teri Polo (Meet the Parents) is in it as well. It’s just a fun Castle episode, but it also touches on the Castle-Beckett relationship, and also the Alexis/Ashley relationship, because Ashley is going off to college and that presents a complication for Alexis.”

Question: So… Supernatural. I just love that the brother dynamic has returned now that Sam’s got his soul back. Can we expect some great brotherly love in this season’s remaining episodes? —Julia

Ausiello: You can. As exec producer Bob Singer previews, “Dean is willing to trust him completely. And by season’s end, they are in total lock-step with each other, saving each other’s lives and having that relationship the fans crave.”

That’s it. Enjoy!

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