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Tackling the Past

The NBC movie Game Time: Tackling the Past, sponsored by Proctor and Gamble, will debut at 9 PM on September 3.

The movie follows pro football star Jake Walker (Ryan McPartlin from Chuck) who is living the dream or so he thinks. The veteran tight end is a fan favorite and on pace to set the all-time receiving yards record that will guarantee him a spot in the Hall of Fame. But then he learns his father Frank (Beau Bridges) has suffered a major heart attack and he needs to return to his small hometown in North Carolina after 15 years away. His life will be changed by several other circumstances, making it necessary for him to decide if he’ll go back to the NFL or stay in his hometown. The cast also includes Catherine Hicks (7th Heaven) and Josh Braaten (The Ex List).

You can view a trailer for this made-for-TV movie here.

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Based on information provided by the Dark Horizons site and internet research, here are just some of the movies you can expect to see in movie theatres in September:

Apollo 18
Opens: September 2

The story revolves around recently “found footage” shot by the crew of an abandoned moon mission that NASA claims never took place in the early 1970s. The footage reveals the existence of alien life and explains why the agency has hidden the evidence for all of these years. No cast members have been revealed.

Tanner Hall
Opens: September 9

Tanner Hall is a vivid peek into the private world of an all-girls boarding school in rural New England where the knot of adolescent complexity is unraveled through the coming of age stories of four teenage girls. The cast includes Rooney Mara, Georgia King, Brie Larson, Amy Ferguson, Tom Everett Scott and Chris Kattan.

The Apparition
Opens: September 9

A young couple are haunted by a scary ghost-like form, apparently brought into existence by students testing a whole new form of science. Who will help them escape the terrifying apparition? Tom Felton, Ashley Greene and Sebastian Stan are among the cast.

Drive
Opens: September 16

The story follows a nameless Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a freelance getaway driver during robberies. When a bank heist goes wrong, he ends up on the run with a contract on his head and an ex-con’s girlfriend in his car. The cast includes Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Ron Perlman, Bryan Cranston andAlbert Brooks.

Straw Dogs
Opens: September 16

L.A. screenwriter David Sumner relocates with his wife, Amy, to her hometown in the deep South. While tensions build between them, a brewing conflict with locals becomes a threat to them both. The cast includes James Marsden, Kate Bosworth, Alexander Skarsgård and James Woods.

Tinker, Tailer, Solider, Spy
Opens: September 16

Based on the 1974 novel by John le Carre , the film is about George Smiley (Gary Oldman) who comes out of semi-retirement in the 1970s to uncover a Russian spy. Among the cast are Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong, Ciaran Hinds, Benedict Cumberbatch and Toby Jones.

Abduction
Opens: September 23

Nathan Harper (Taylor Lautner) comes across a picture of himself on a missing persons’ web site and he sets out to uncover his real identity. He 1uickly learns his parents are far from who they say they are and when the police, government agents and shadowy figures start to pursue him, Nathan goes on the run. Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Sigourney Weaver and Jason Isaacs also star.

Dolphin Tale
Opens: September 23

A boy befriends an injured dolphin who lost her tail in a crab trap. Through their bond and friendship, the boy motivates everyone around him to help save her by creating a prosthetic appendage to replace the dolphin’s tail. The marine mammal’s strong survival instincts become an inspiration to people with special needs throughout the world. The cast includes Morgan Freeman, Harry Connick Jr., Ashley Judd, Kris Kristofferson and Nathan Gamble.

Machine Gun Preacher
September 23

Inspired by the true story of Sam Childers (played by Gerard Butler), a former drug-dealing criminal who undergoes an astonishing transformation and finds an unexpected calling as the savior of hundreds of kidnapped and orphaned children. The movie co-stars Michelle Monaghan, Michael Shannon, Madeline Carroll and Kathy Baker.

Moneyball
Opens: September 23

The story of Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane’s successful attempt to put together a baseball club on a budget, by employing computer-generated analysis to draft his players. The cast includes Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Robin Wright, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Kathryn Morris.

50/50
Opens: September 30

A young healthy man who leads a nice and simple life is soon diagnosed with a rare type of cancer. While fighting the disease he begins to appreciate what he has in life, especially the things he took for granted before his battle. The cast includes Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Bryce Dallas Howard and Anna Kendrick.

Anonymous
Opens: September 30

A political thriller about who actually wrote the plays of William Shakespeare– Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford– set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I, and the Essex Rebellion against her. Among the cast are Rhys Ifans, David Thewlis, Joely Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave.

Dream House
Opens: September 30

A successful New York publisher moves his wife and children to a New England town, where they buy the home of their dreams. But the dream is shattered when they learn that the previous tenants were murdered. The husband teams with a neighbor to learn the truth about the crime, and a killer who has made them the next target. Among the cast are Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, Naomi Watts, Marton Csokas and Gregory Smith.

What’s Your Number
Opens: September 30

A woman looks back at the past twenty men she’s had relationships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be her one true love. The ensemble cast includes Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Martin Freeman, Zachary Quinto, Mike Vogel, Chris Pratt, Joel McHale and Dave Annable.

NOTE:  Any of the opening dates for the above movies can be changed at the last minute so please check your local theatres for confirmation.

Movies coming out in October will be posted at the end of September.

Enjoy!

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Verbatim from the folks over at VampireDiaries.com, “how would you like to meet Joseph Morgan, Paul Wesley, Daniel Gillies, Zach Roerig, Michael Trevino, and David Anders and get all the dark, delicious details about The Vampire Diaries Season 3. Well, you can on September 17 and 18 at Creation Entertainment‘s “Creation Entertainment Salutes the Stars of The Vampire Diaries” convention at the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, Tennessee.”

The Vampire Diaries

It will be “a weekend full of vampires, wolves, and delicious Southern biscuits at one of the most beautiful resorts in the world”. And, the event is being hosted by the talented folks behind the Hillywood Show too.

You can get all the details for this contest right here!

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The following are the summer cable shows that will be airing their mid-season finales this coming week:

August 28 – Leverage will air its mid-season finale on TNT at 9 PM. There will be 8 more episodes expected to air in the winter.

August 30 – Pretty Little Liars will air its mid-season finale on ABC Family Channel at 8 PM. There are still 13 more episodes expected to air later this year.

August 31 – Royal Pains will air its mid-season finale on the USA Network at 10 PM.  There will be 8 more episodes expected to air in the winter.

Mark those calendars and enjoy!

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Colin Morgan (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

On the last day of Comic Con last month, most of the cast and creative minds behind the popular European series Merlin – which airs on Syfy here in the States – visited the annual fete where they were greeted by a rousing round of applause from a packed and appreciative audience.

Led by moderator Jenna Busch, writer extraordinaire for outlets like Moviefone, AOL, Blastr and the Huffington Post (among many others), cast members Colin Morgan (Merlin), Anthony Head (Uthur), Katie McGrath (Morgana) and Bradley James (Arthur) as well as recurring cast member Santiago Cabrera (Lancelot) and executive producers Johnny Capps and Julian Murphy took the stage to enthrall fans with stories of filming the series, what to expect in the new season while whetting our appetite for what is ahead.

Katie McGrath, Anthony Head and Bradley James (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

Not only was a special sneak peek trailer from the upcoming season presented to the ecstatic audience but also a special recorded message from cast member Angel Coulby (Gwen) – who could not attend the panel – where she introduced a new recurring character for the upcoming season as well as a blooper reel from the past season.

Among the good news shared by the executive producers were that they are currently filming season 4, which is expected to air in 2012; new storylines for that season will be darker, have some interesting twists, will focus more on the knights of the round table and that Morgana will be even more powerful. Best of all, they shared that the BBC has ordered a fifth season of the series.

While a return date has not yet been announced by Syfy, fans can look forward to the magic of Merlin continuing for a while yet to come.

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Yvonne Strahovski and Zachary Levi (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

One of the best panels that I was able to attend at last month’s Comic Con in San Diego was the (presumed) last time the cast and creative minds behind the NBC series Chuck would be taking the stage as a collective group.

It was a bittersweet moment to see nearly the entire cast – except for an absent Sarah Lancaster (bummer!) – and Executive Producer Chris Fedak take the stage after another hysterical video presentation of Awesome training Morgan to deal with now being the holder of the intersect.

Joshua Gomez (Photo Credit: Rueben)

To the resounding sound of Zachary Levi as Chuck stating, “we’re doomed” in reference to Morgan being the intersect, the video came to an end with the cast being individually introduced to the stage to thunderous applause by the over-capacity audience.

The panel consisted of Mark Christopher Lawrence (Big Mike), Scott Krinsky (Jeff Barnes), Vik Sahay (Lester Patel), Ryan McPartlin (Devon “Captain Awesome” Woodcomb), Adam Baldwin (John Casey), Yvonne Strahovski (Sarah Walker), Zachary Levi (Chuck Bartowski), Joshua Gomez (Morgan Grimes) and Executive Producer Chris Fedak.

Adam Baldwin (Phot Credit: Rueben)

Like I said in one of my other Comic Con reports, a picture says a thousand words, so I will be providing a number of pictures from the panel and press room for folks to enjoy and will share some of thegreat tidbits from the panel, including the following:

• When asked what having this final season means to him, Zachary said, “We get to say goodbye to you”;

• When asked about Morgan now being the intersect Joshua said “holy crap”;

• When asked if he could share any spoilers for the final season, EP Chris Fedak shared that there will be a romantic interest for Casey – which was revealed a few weeks later to be actress Carrie-Anne Moss; Mark Hamil from Star Wars fame will be the first villain of the final season; the team (Chuck, Sarah, Casey and Morgan) will run afoul of people they ‘worked with’ in the past and it may not always end pretty with those people; General Beckman (Bonita Friedericy) will be back; he would love to have Linda Hamilton back on the show; he would love to do an episode where Chuck actually goes to Comic Con since there has been a poster for the event in Chuck’s room since the beginning of the show and he shared that “someone might not survive this season”;

• When asked what Chuck will do without the “Chuck Fu” (aka the intersect), Zachary shared that, “Chuck has to be far greater and be a real spy now”;

• When asked if Awesome would be getting back into Chuck’s spy world, Ryan said that he would be, but now “with Clara (he and Ellie’s little baby) the stakes are pretty high”;

• Scott shared that, “this is the season where there (will be) a war between Jeff and Lester;

• Yvonne joked with both Zach and Joshua about the faces they make when they “flash” (aka get information from the intersect in their brains) that had the audience laughing heartedly;

Ryan McPartlin (Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel)

• When asked by an audience member who would win – Casey or Jayne (the character Adam played in the short-lived Firefly series), he answered, “this is a Chuck panel so Casey would win” and,

• When asked what his favorite memory is from Comic Con, Zach shared it was the first time Chuck was there for a panel back in 2007 before the show debuted; the pilot episode was played to a packed room (one that was much smaller than the room this year’s panel was held in) and he loved how the fans were supportive even then, giving the show a standing ovation

Each of the cast had a chance to say how they think the final season of Chuck will end and here are their answers:

Zachary: “Awesomely!”
Joshua: “I don’t (think it will end).”
Yvonne: “I don’t have a say in things so…”
Adam: First he joked it would end with the death of Vik Sahay (Lester), but then he turned serious and said, “I’m still not convinced it will end this year”.
Ryan: He believes there will be a “feature trilogy ahead”.
Vik: (It will) go out with a glorious death, preferably in slow-mo”.
Scott: He stated he thinks there will be a “mini Jeffster created.”
Mark: “It (will) end funny”.

Mark Christopher Lawrence, Scott Krinsky and Vik Sahay (Photo Credit: Rueben)

Before the panel came to a close it was very touching to see Zach get a little emotional because this was the last panel they would be doing for Chuck at Comic Con and he shared whole-heartedly how appreciative he and the entire cast are for fans’ continual support all these years. And with those kind words and lots of waves to the audience, the Last Stand for Chuck came to a close.

Chuck will be back for its fifth and final season starting on its new night Friday, October 21 at 8 PM.

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If you have deep enough pocketbooks and really want to own special autographed pictures, scripts and much more from some of TV’s popular shows and actors, now is your chance.

The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Foundation – the folks behind the Emmys – are holding an auction of some pretty cool memorabilia items, such as a signed Neal Caffrey fedora from White Collar or a set visit to Days of Our Lives, for lucky fans to bid and win.

Go here to see the list and enter for your chance at these great prizes.

The auction started yesterday and continues through August 26 with all proceeds benefiting the Emmys Foundation.

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Charlene Keel

Here is Part 2 of my Q&A with “Dark Territory” Authors J. Gabriel Gates and Charlene Keel:

Question: Do you have a favorite character?

Gates: I have a lot of love for every character I write. They all have their admirable qualities. I love Raphael for his heart and his determination, Zhai for his patience and his discipline, Aimee for her headstrong desire for freedom, Master Chin for the love he bears his students, Ignacio for his loyalty and his sense of humor, Dalton for her strength. That’s one great thing about this series; you really have a broad family of characters with whom you want to spend time.

Keel: I’m partial to the misfits and miscreants—the anti-hero heroes like Maggie, the popular cheerleader and resident bitch who’s dating Rick, the local football star, but she wants Raphael and would love to see him and Aimee break up. We get under her skin and explore the reasons for her behavior (like having to parent an agoraphobic mother for most of her life)…I also like Maggie’s mom, Violet, who’s not as crazy as one would first think, and Ignacio (Nass) is fun and full of surprises.

Question: Is there room for a sequel?

Gates: Absolutely! The Tracks Book 2 is called “Ghost Crown”. We’re putting the final touches on it now, and it comes out in January (of 2012). Char and I both think it’s even better than “Dark Territory”, so we’re excited for it to get out into the world.

Keel: The Tracks has always been envisioned as a series, both by myself and Jacob, and by HCI Books. With rave reviews coming in on almost a daily basis, we are more eager than ever to keep going with the series. (I should also mention that it took) about the same amount of time to write “Ghost Crown” (as it did “Dark Territory”).

Ghost Crown

Question: Can you share a little about “Ghost Crown”?

Keel: We introduce a new character, with whom I’m totally in love. Orias is the son of a fallen angel and a human woman. He goes to Middleburg with a plan to take Aimee away from Raphael for his own devious purposes. He is the ultimate bad boy, doomed to a living hell through no fault of his own—and he’s so supernaturally gorgeous it melts your heart just to look at him. That’s a pretty hot combination. As for Maggie, her character has the greatest developmental arc, going from resident bitch in (book one) to spiritual warrior in the second book.

Question: If a movie were adapted from the book, which actors/actresses would you like to see play the primary characters?

Gates: The characters in my books are such individuals in my mind that it’s difficult for me to imagine them in any other way. But I will say this: whoever plays Raphael and Zhai had better be genuinely good at Kung Fu, so you Hollywood teen actors had better get down to the nearest Kwoon and start practicing now!

Keel: For the younger characters, I’ve already consulted with my very own minion of teen readers (my granddaughter Allie and her friends) and they think Emma Roberts (Nancy Drew) should play Aimee and Dakota Fanning (The Twilight Saga) should be Maggie. Thomas McDonnell (Prom) or Avan Jogia (Victorious) – both who have been compared to Johnny Depp – should play Raphael, and Channing Tatum (Dear John) should be Rick. I’d love to see sexy John Barrowman (Torchwood) as Oberon and either Gary Cole (Office Space) or Joel Gretsch (The 4400), both of them intense and compelling actors, as nasty Jack (Aimee’s father), and multi-talented Philece Sampler (Another World) as Violet, Maggie’s agoraphobic mom. Blair Redford (Switched at Birth and The Lying Game) should play Orias.

Question: Do you have a favorite story arc or favorite character?

Gates: There are lots of pieces of the story that I love, but I find Raphael’s back story particularly haunting. I’m a big fan of Dostoevsky; he was such a master of creating these terribly heartbreaking situations for his characters to rise above, and that’s what I think of when I think of Raphael’s life: he can either take his circumstances as an excuse to be a troublemaker, or he can buckle down and be a force for good. I think that’s a relatable situation for a lot of teens.

Keel: One of my favorite story arcs is the mystery of what Violet has locked down in her basement. How did it get there? What’s going to happen to Middleburg if it gets out? This thread runs through several books and is key to the mystery of Middleburg.

Question: Were any of the characters modeled after either of you or anyone you know?

Gates: Nope. They are all real individuals – they just happen to live in my (and Charlene’s) mind!

Keel: Probably. Specifically (and on purpose), Lily Rose, the housekeeper for a few of the wealthy Topper families. She is a magical creature and is modeled after the wonderful African American woman who took care of me for the first 12 years of my life. Her name was Lugene Lewis, and any goodness and compassion in me she, along with my Aunt Daisy, is responsible for. I’m a great fan of Stephen King and in some of his books (like “The Shining” and my favorite, The Talisman, which he wrote with Peter Straub); old black guys with humble occupations have magical qualities. So I guess that’s a nod to Stephen King. And Dalton is a compilation of a couple of my friends.

Question: Are there any story arcs that you ended up not using in the book?

Gates: There’s a moment near the beginning when Raphael considers stealing a video camera. In an earlier draft, I wrote that he actually took it. It was the first big battle of our collaboration. I saw that act of theft as a mistake Raphael would have to rise above and learn from, but Char adamantly opposed it as a “non-heroic” action. Ultimately, I think it was a good cut. It would have been a violation of Raphael’s Wu-de (martial arts code of conduct) and anyway, it wasn’t necessary to the main story. Charlene was right.

Keel: Some will carry over to other books, like Violet’s “deal with the devil” and how she got to be agoraphobic. (And, of course), our creative conflict (over) whether or not to let Raphael steal (the camera). I just couldn’t believe that the character we created would go so totally against his philosophical beliefs. That’s why it’s so important for a writer to get to know his/her characters, to get inside their heads and live, eat, sleep, breathe, play, work and walk with them every day. When I’m writing, I even dream about my characters and become submerged in their world.

Question: Do you have any advice for new writers?

Gates: Write daily, read daily! Don’t start by writing a novel – start with short stories and make sure they have all the necessary dramatic elements: a beginning, a middle, an ending, rising action, conflict, character development, etc. Hone your craft on short projects then move to longer ones. Above all, be patient. There are no shortcuts. Getting good takes years, and once you’re good, getting published takes even longer. Ultimately, writing has to be a lifestyle. And what a wonderful lifestyle it can be!

Keel: Yes—write, write, write. Also read, read, read. When I’m asked for advice by aspiring writers who tell me they don’t have time to read, or that they don’t want any outside influences sneaking into their work, I wish them well and suggest they at least read Stephen King’s “On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft“. You can’t write good fiction unless you read good fiction (and even bad fiction, since it shows you what not to do). Writing is a process and it’s long, tedious and usually lonely, so be willing to listen to successful writers and don’t think that (as one novice writer told me), “It’s perfect the way I first spew it out. I don’t believe in re-writing.”

If you would like to learn more about J. Gabriel Gates, please visit his website here.  And, if you would like to learn more about Charlene Keel, you may visit her website here. They would love to hear from readers about The Tracks series.

Again, the first book in The Tracks series – “Dark Territory” is now on bookshelves and the second book – “Ghost Crown” – will be released in January of next year. You can also visit HCI Books here for downloads of posters, wallpaper, ringtones or information on the book series.

Get out there and buy a copy of “Dark Territory” for yourself (and for your friends and family too) and mark your calendars for the release of its sequel “Ghost Crown” in the new year!

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Attention Pretty Little Liars fans!!

Do you like actor Tyler Blackburn in the role of bad boy with a good heart Caleb Rivers? Did you know this guy can sing?! Well, he CAN and fans need to check out the new project for which Tyler is involved in along with actress Meaghan Martin (the TV version of 10 Things I Hate About You and Camp Rock).

Wendy

The new web series Wendy from Alloy Entertainment (the people behind Pretty Little Liars, Gossip Girl and The Vampire Diaries) is an updated version of the classic Peter Pan tale. Wendy tells the story a girl (Martin) who must choose between the boy she loves and the boy of her dreams. The web series will premiere on September 15 with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday for 5 weeks.

Not only does Blackburn sing the theme song “Save Me,” but he is either the boy Wendy loves or the boy of her dreams (or maybe both)? You will have to tune in to find out more.

You can see the video to the theme song “Save Me” here. The sneak peek commercial for Wendy is also up at that page. The Facebook page for Wendy can be found here.

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Goldenhorse

The New Zealand pop band Goldenhorse will have their single “Jump Into The Sun” featured in the series premiere of The Lying Game tonight on the ABC Family Channel at 9 PM. The band is well known Down Under, but are an emerging act here in the States. The band scored huge success in New Zealand with their first two albums, Riverhead and Out of the Moon, both going platinum.

For those who have a Smartphone, you can go to ABC Family and get the song for free between today at 2 PM (Pacific Time) and tomorrow, Tuesday, August 16 at 2 PM (Pacific Time).

For more information about the band, including music videos for their popular hit songs “Run Run Run,” “Golden Dawn” and “Maybe Tomorrow,” go to The Lying Game.

The Lying Game Cast

The Lying Game tells the story of identical twins Emma Becker and Sutton Mercer, who having been separated at birth have led very different lives, each oblivious to the other’s existence until circumstances bring them back together. Yearning for the family she never had, Emma agrees to help Sutton with her plan to find their birth parents, setting in motion a web of secrecy and lies.

Based on the novel series, the 10 all-new scripted hour long episodes star Alexandra Chando (As The World Turns), Andy Buckley (The Office), Blair Redford (Switched at Birth), Sharon Pierre-Louis (Lincoln Heights), Kirsten Prout (Kyle XY), Alice Greczyn (Lincoln Heights), Allie Gonino (10 Things I Hate About You) and Helen Slater (Supergirl).

You can also become a fan of the show on Facebook and Twitter.

You can learn more about the band Goldenhorse here.

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