Kate Major Pregnant With Michael Lohan?s Baby!
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Gangster Squad, which was due to be released in theaters Septemer 7th, will be delayed so that they can reshoot a violent scene that takes place in a movie theater.
In the film, a climatic gun fight begins with gangsters shooting a theater full of people through the screen. Because of the resemblance to the tragic attack in Aurora, the trailer prominently featuring that scene, and probably also that scene in the movie, have been pulled.
The new release date for the highly anticipated film is January 11, 2013.
Last year, we chatted with Gangster Squad actor Giovanni Ribisi at the Middle Men premiere. Check out the video below:
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Source: http://blog.starcam.com/post/Gangster-Squad-Delayed-by-Reshoots.aspx
Actress Shanola Hampton from Showtime's Shameless chats with StarCam's Jennifer Tapiero at the BET Awards Celebrity Gift Suite about shooting the next season of the show.
"We're going to be in Chicago in August so it's going to be a very hot summer and humid," she says. "Each episode takes eight days. But we don't all shoot every single day, it works out really nice. That's the advantages of having a really large cast."
Source: http://blog.starcam.com/post/shanola-hampton-bet-awards-gift-suite.aspx
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As you have probably heard by now, the cast of Modern Family decided not to go to work yesterday, and decided to stay home and sue their employers instead. There are a lot of people online raging about greedy actors who should be happy making in a single episode more than many people make in a year. But, it's really a question of scale.
According to Forbes.com, Modern Family currently pulls in about $164 million a year. When you look at it that way, the $60K per episode that five of the six adult cast members make is a tiny, tiny portion of profits. (Ed O'Neill has his own deal, but is reported to have joined the lawsuit solidarity with his castmates.)
But, it's not just about the current earnings; it never is. The hit show is very close to a magic number: 100 episodes. (The show is at 72 now.) Once a show passes that 100 episode milestone, it can be sold for daily syndication. Why 100? Because that allows networks to air five episodes a week for twenty weeks of the year without a repeat. Many sitcoms run at low profits or even a deficit to get to that magic, make-money-forever number because they know they'll make their money back, and then some. How much money? TV Week says that Seinfeld has made roughly $3 billion since going off the air. Two and a Half Men is estimated to make $4 million for every episode in syndication. It's easy to imagine that Modern Family will see similar numbers.
The Modern Family actors are a huge part of the series success. They deserve a piece of the pie.
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Source: http://blog.starcam.com/post/Dear-Modern-Family-Showrunners-Give-the-Actors-What-They-Want.aspx