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Paramount to Premiere Movie via BitTorrent
Mar 18th
You might be surprised to hear this but it is for real. Paramount Pictures is planning to release its upcoming movie The Tunnel through everybody’s favorite BitTorrent protocols. The Tunnel is expected to be put on the Torrents officially on May 19. It’s like giving away music for free (Hint: Radiohead) but if you want some additional premium content, you’ll have to pay for it.
The Tunnel is a tale about the real-life tunnels that still exist in Sydney, Australia. This isn’t first time wherein the movie makers have taken the Bittorrent route as in past Nasty Old People movie was being heavily distributed via the famous The Pirate Bay trackers. Australian company Distracted Media, which is the producer of the movie, is selling individual frames of the movie for a dollar at www.thetunnelmovie.net. The movie will be released on Bittorrent in May and will simultaneously be released on DVD by Paramount Pictures. So basically, it’s a worldwide premiere where anyone can download the movie via Internet and watch it for free.
If you have the movie then why buy the DVD? It’s because most of the times, the DVD release has additional footage, behind the sides and alternate ending. Wonder if users will buy it actually or else those contents would also be ripped and put up on the Bittorrent trackers – just being realistic over here.
Enzo Tedeschi, producer of The Tunnel, told TorrenFreak about releasing the movie via Bittorrent, “From day one we ve maintained that The Tunnel is not supporting or condoning piracy, but instead trying to incorporate a legitimate use of peer-to-peer in our distribution strategy internationally.”
Anyhow, this is quite a futuristic and different approach by an independent movie maker. We really wish to watch The Tunnel after downloading it off Bittorrent, officially.
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Paramount Movie World Premiere on BitTorrent: PR Stunt or The Future?
Mar 17th

The world premiere of Paramount Pictures The Tunnel will happen in a few months, but not in a theater–it’s going to be released on BitTorrent, for peer-to-peer distribution. Yup, that’s the same tech video pirates utilize.
The movie is set in a network of abandoned rail tunnels that really exist underneath Sydney, Australia, and from the teaser trailer the film proceeds as a real-life feeling horror/thriller with a nod to the Blair Witch Project. Much like that film, this movie seems a little unconventional, and this fits with the MO of the film’s producers, Distracted Media–the team tried to raise money for the project by selling individual frames of it. Simultaneously with its release on BitTorrent, there will be a DVD release through Paramount pictures, and this is where the clever monetizing bit of the plan occurs: The DVD includes hours of extra footage behind the scenes and an alternative ending, intended to entice fans to buy a physical copy.
The thing is, it probably won’t be long before that DVD edition is released as a pirated torrent too, which could impact on the plan to sell many DVDs. Is Paramount hoping that many horror movie fans have scruples and will pay for the real deal? Or is it actually a carefully thought-out directed marketing plan that has a feel similar to Radiohead’s experimental “pay what you want” album sale, intended to attract only true fans of the movie?
Distracted Media’s Enxo Tedeschi spoke about the plan, and highlighted how “forward thinking” Paramount has been–an interesting position given the studio, like most Hollywood studios, is sternly anti-piracy and it’s COO has even this week been speaking to a Congressional committee to try to tighten up anti-piracy laws. Tedeschi remarked to TorrentFreak that the film is not all about “supporting or condoning piracy, but instead trying to incorporate a legitimate use of peer-to-peer in our distribution strategy internationally.” This last bit does make good sense: Some sources of piracy have been identified in staggered international release in theaters (or on DVDs) of big movie titles, and a bit torrent release will be, by its very nature, a global affair.
Just one question remains: This movie is technically a straight-to-DVD affair, since it’s not going to theaters…so is the bit torrent release a clever bit of backwards PR, using the same tools that pirates use to drum up interest in the flick itself?
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‘Paul’ movie premiere: Seth Rogen, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost get out of this world
Mar 15th
Alien-friendly actors Seth Rogen, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost abducted the red carpet for the Monday premiere of “Paul,” their genre-mixing, extraterrestrial-and-a-road-trip movie.
Written by and starring “Hot Fuzz” masterminds Frost and Pegg, the film follows two British friends who visit Comic-Con International before roadtripping to visit famous UFO hot spots around the U.S. But on their journey, they encounter a real-life, wise-cracking alien, voiced by Rogen.
“We came up with the idea for ‘Paul’ on the set of ‘Shaun of the Dead.’ It was a way of making a movie somewhere the weather wasn’t British,” Pegg said in a live chat with Hero Complex on Tuesday. “It was kind of a joke but it struck a chord. We thought we might have something here.”
“Paul” pokes fun at the alien/sci-fi genre in the same vein that “Hot Fuzz” spoofed cop movies and “Shaun of the Dead” knocked zombie flicks.
The buddy comedy also stars Jason Bateman as Agent Zoil, who tries to capture Paul, and Kristin Wiig, who plays Ruth, a conservative Christian enlisted to help protect the animated alien. At the premiere, Wiig stepped out in a gorgeous black ruffled number.
“Glee’s” Jane Lynch and “Saturday Night Live’s” Bill Hader joined Rogen and Bateman on the red carpet at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood. The two make appearances in the film as a diner owner and federal agent, respectively. Joe Lo Truglio, who reteamed with his “Superbad” director Greg Mottola in “Paul,” and plays federal agent O’Reilly.
Liev Schreiber, who also previously worked with Mottola, in 1996′s “The Daytrippers,” joined Naomi Watts, Jeffrey Tambor, Blythe Danner, David Koechner and the rest of the comic-studded cast at the premiere. Click the pics for more photos from the red carpet.
“Paul” invades theaters March 18.
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Top photo: Seth Rogen and Kristen Wiig, cast members in “Paul,” pose together at the Hollywood premiere of the film on March 14, 2011. Credit: Chris Pizzello / Associated Press
Left photo: Bill Hader, left, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost at the “Paul” premiere. Credit: Kevin Winter / Getty Images
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Kevin Smith Responds To Backlash From ‘Red State’ Sundance Premiere
Feb 9th
After nearly 20 years as a writer and director of popular, if not universally praised, movies like “Clerks,” “Chasing Amy” and, most recently, “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” and “Cop Out,” it seems Kevin Smith finally has the Internet critical community united on the same side: against him.
In the battle between Mr. Smith and film bloggers over perceived shenanigans at the Sundance premiere of his latest film, the horror flick “Red State,” Smith might not have fired the first salvo — “A liar,” Hitflix’s Drew McWeeney wrote of the director, with Badass Digest’s Devin Faraci saying the director is “full of sh–” — but now, Smith is digging in and firing back.
“People just tore me a new a–hole,” Smith said in a live-stream interview with MTV News’ Josh Horowitz on Tuesday (February 8). “All these bloggers. … What is so wrong with being entertaining in your presentation? What gives people the right to be like, ‘He’s a liar!’ Are you kidding me? People instead look for something to be mad about. They don’t want to tell the story. No, the story they want to tell instead is like, ‘He said he was gonna sell it and he didn’t! What a jerk he is!’ ”
Leading up to the premiere, Smith seemed to indicate, on his Twitter and elsewhere, that distribution rights would be awarded during a live auction immediately following the first public screening of his film. Roughly midway through a 25-minute speech to the assembled audience, an auction did take place, ending abruptly after just one bid — from Smith himself. The auction, the speech and the premiere were all part of his plan to take the flick on a self-financed, cross-country tour leading up to a wide release in October, an old movie-distribution gambit known as four-walling.
To some in the entertainment journalism community, the entire ordeal was seen as, at best, a circus of self-promotion and, at worst, an outright lie, leaving many to write angry posts in response. But to Smith, those who are the most upset are the ones who have the least cause to be.
“Who would be pissed at [what I did]? Tell me who has the right to be mad at that? Distributors? Film fans? ‘Cause none of those bloggers were ever gonna buy that movie, so what did they care who I sold it to?” Smith said. “And I told the truth, in my tweet. I said, ‘If I get to Sundance, I intend to pick my distributor in the room, auction-style.’ Auction-style — did I not do that? People feel threatened and scared by something that has nothing to do with them whatsoever.”
While Smith might have alienated some critics, it’s seemed to simultaneously galvanize his base — a veritable army of devoted fans who have already bought hundreds of tickets to his screenings/ live Q&As, the first of which (Carnegie Hall on March 5) has some seats for sale as high as $142 a pop. It’s those fans who he was speaking to at Sundance, Smith argued, and it’s those fans he’s been speaking to all along.
“I’m not a mainstream filmmaker. You want a mainstream version of me? Judd Apatow can do it in his sleep — he’s much better at it,” he told MTV News. “But if you want what I do, [holding fingers together], this many people are interested in it, not the whole world. Rather than spend for people who aren’t gonna come, let me just talk to these people and see what happens.”
And for the Internet journalists who have turned on Smith, Middletown’s favorite son still insists they’re missing the forest through the trees. “I didn’t lie. I stood up there and said that I’m gonna take my movie — I’m gonna take it out and try not to spend money doing it,” he said. “The real story is, ‘Oh my God, this dude’s doing what Trent Reznor did in music. He’s trying to take his movie to the people by himself, [with the aid of] social media networks.’ ”
But while they can ultimately argue over whether he’s talented or a self-promoter, one thing they can’t argue over, he said, is whether he’s captivating.
“What’s more entertaining than ‘Guess what, mother—-er, I’m buying the movie, bitches!’ ” Smith smiled. “At the very least, they can sit there and be like, ‘As we’ve seen, he’s imploded. He’s clearly insane.’
“That’s entertainment!”
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Stars of ‘The Dilemma’ Dish on Real-Life Crises at the Movie Premiere
Jan 7th
ET withstood the winter Chicago wind, getting Vince Vaughn and Kevin James to spill their real-life predicaments at ‘The Dilemma”s Windy City premiere Thursday night.
The movie follows best friends Ronny (Vince) and Nick (Kevin) who have been friends since college. But Ronny might have to put their friendship at risk when he discovers Nick’s wife Geneva (Winona Ryder) is having an affair.
“My dilemma is just closing the refrigerator door,” said Kevin, who revealed that while filming the movie in Chicago he developed affection for Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse. “That’s a hard one for me to do constantly.”
Vince joked that his problem was the opposite of Kevin’s, saying, “Well, my New Year’s resolution is I’m trying to put some more weight on. I’ve been slimming down and I’d like to try to add a couple more pounds.”
The film also stars Jennifer Connelly and Channing Tatum, who had a blast working with the comedians.
“This was my first time trying to do comedy and [Kevin] really helped me for sure,” said Channing.
Ron Howard directed the comedy, making this Jennifer’s second time working with the Oscar winner. Her first time filming with Ron was 2001′s ‘A Beautiful Mind.’
Watch the video to see how Ron felt about working with cut-ups Kevin and Vince.
‘Craigslist Killer’ Telefilm Premiere Buys Lifetime 5.4 Million Viewers
Jan 5th
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Lifetime’s telefilm The Craigslist Killer and a subsequent documentary played large in the ratings for the women’s-targeted network.
The Jan. 3 premiere of The Craigslist Killer averaged a 4.0 cable household rating, translating into 5.4 million viewers, according to Nielsen data, making it the fifth most-watched original telefilm in the network’s history. The movie, starring Jake McDorman, Agnes Bruckner and William Baldwin, attracted 2.72 million adults 25 to 54, making it ad-supported cable’s number one movie in the demo in two years, according to Lifetime officials.
Among persons 18 to 34, The Craigslist Killer averaged 1.7 million viewers, the second most for an original movie debut on the network. It also averaged 2.06 million female 18-to-49 viewers and 1.94 million women 25 to 54.
Based on the true story of the double life led by Philip Markoff, the Boston University medical student and National Honor Society member accused of killing a New York masseuse he found through classified ads on the popular website, The Craigslist Killer was up triple digits among total viewers, adults 25 to 54, females 18 to 49, women 25 to 54 and households, said network officials.
The film’s premiere was followed by the hour-long documentary, Beyond the Headlines: Catching the Craigslist Killer, which averaged a 2.9 rating and 3.72 million viewers, including 1.98 million 25-to-54 viewers,1.54 million women 18 to 49, and 1.41 million women 25 to 54 The documentary included interviews with people who knew Markoff and his victims, as well as investigators and prosecutors who speak on camera about the case for the very first time.
Encore presentations of The Craigslist Killer are scheduled this weekend on Jan. 8 at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) and Jan. 9 at 7 p.m. and 11 p.m.
Ben Affleck in Good ‘Company’ at his Movie Premiere
Dec 9th
For Ben Affleck it was business as usual on Wednesday when he dished to ET about the job that “almost killed” him.
At the New York City premiere of ‘The Company Men,’ Ben chatted about the Oscar buzz surrounding his last movie, ‘The Town’: “I’m obviously really proud of ‘The Town’ and really pleased that people got a chance to see it,” said the Oscar winner. “I worked with a great cast in that movie. And, you know, writing and directing and all that stuff was so much work it almost killed me, so I’m glad that the movie got to come out.”
The actor’s latest movie, ‘The Company Men,’ follows three upper-middle class family men: Bobby Walker (Ben), Phil Woodward (Chris Cooper) and Gene McClary (Tommy Lee Jones), who lose their jobs in a corporate downsizing and discover there’s more to life than chasing a dollar.
Ben described the contrast in themes of his last two projects, saying, “['The Company Men' is] a small movie about something that really moved me when I read about it… It has a lot of spirit, you know, even though it’s about the economic struggles, there’s still a lot of hope in the movie.”
“It was such a pleasure to be able to work with Ben,” said the movie’s writer and director John Wells. “He responded to it immediately. He was the first person I sent the script to and he said, ‘I wanted to do it.’ It was very lucky for me.”
‘The Company Men’ clocks in to theaters Friday, December10.
Halle Berry Dazzles at “Frankie & Alice” LA Premiere
Dec 1st
Stepping out for her new movie, Halle Berry looked stunning as she arrived at the premiere of “Frankie and Alice” at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California on Tuesday night (November 30).
Opting to get glammed up in an intricately patterned black and gold jacket/pant ensemble, the Oscar winning actress joined director Geoffrey Sax while boosting interest in the drama which also stars Stellan Skarsgard, Phylicia Rashad and Chandra Wilson.
Aside from “Frankie & Alice,” Miss Berry recently confirmed plans to take on a role in the upcoming “Cloud Atlas” project.
She told press, “I’m going to do a movie probably in the summer with the Wachowski’s. It’s not brothers anymore, but the Wachowski’s. A really interesting movie. Sort of like what they did with The Matrix. They have another really amazing idea that’s sort of gonna stretch our brains even further. And so I’m really excited about that and that’s probably gonna be in the summer. And that’s with Tom Hanks and Natalie Portman.”
Enjoy the pictures of Halle Berry at the premiere of ‘Frankie and Alice’ (November 30).
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Making News at the “Morning Glory” Premiere
Nov 8th
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November 08th, 2010 @ 11:24 AM – New York
When Hollywood’s A-list stars gather for a movie premiere, it is always news, especially when the movie in question is packed with top names. But at the premiere of the new comedy “Morning Glory” held Sunday, Nov. 7, at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York, it was hard to tell where the news left off and the film began.
For “Morning Glory” is all about a morning news show, so it’s a film about news making news. Think “Good Morning America” or the “Today” show, except call it “Daybreak,” then add in Rachel McAdams starring as an up-and-coming young producer, and Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton as two warring on-air news-casting veterans and you’ve got the basis of this romantic comedy.
As McAdams told reporters at an earlier press conference, she discovered that getting into the spirit of her character wasn’t much of a struggle.
“We were fortunate enough to be invited into the control rooms of ‘Good Morning America,’ and the ‘Today’ show, and ‘The Early Show,’ and I just shadowed some executive producers there,” she recalled.
However, finding her way into her character necessarily took some imagination, as McAdams revealed. “There are not a lot of female producers on those shows, though. It’s very uncommon. So I think there’s only been a handful at those bigger shows, which says something about the hours and what the job requires. I’ve realized it’s actually easier to be an actress than an executive producer on a morning television show! You have a little bit more time to yourself.”
Keaton laughed when asked which morning-show host she modeled for her slightly over-the-top anchorwoman, and immediately responded with “it was absolutely Diane Sawyer.” But Ford had a different take on his character, despite the presence of “Good Morning America” host George Stephanopoulos at the night’s gala event.
“I didn’t want to imitate anybody else,” Ford said in his usual gruff style. “So I didn’t pattern my character after any particular newsman.”
All three stars posed prettily with the others involved with “Morning Glory,” including actors Jeff Goldblum, Patrick Wilson, Ty Burrell, Mike Malloy and John Pankow, as well as producer J. J. Abrams, director Roger Michell and singer Natasha Bedingfield, whose song “Strip Me” is used in the movie. Also on hand for the premiere were morning-show host Hoda Kotb, “Boardwalk Empire” star Gretchen Mol and Mario Lopez, who was reporting the news about the movie about the news for the television gossip show “Extra.”
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Rachel McAdams Pictures: Morning Glory Movie Premiere Photos and Pics
Nov 8th
Rachel McAdams Pictures: Rachel McAdams attends the premiere “Morning Glory” movie premiere held at the Ziegfeld Theatre on November 7, 2010 in New York City.
When hard-working TV producer Becky Fuller is fired from a local news program, her career begins to look as bleak as her hapless love life. Stumbling into a job at “Daybreak” (the last-place national morning news show), Becky decides to revitalize the show by bringing on legendary TV anchor Mike Pomeroy. Unfortunately, Pomeroy refuses to cover morning show staples like celebrity gossip, weather, fashion and crafts – let alone work with his new co-host, Colleen Peck, a former beauty queen and longtime morning show personality who is more than happy covering morning “news.” As Mike and Colleen clash, first behind the scenes and then on the air, Becky’s blossoming love affair with fellow producer, Adam Bennett begins to unravel – and soon Becky is struggling to save her relationship, her reputation, her job and ultimately, the show itself.
“Morning Glory” opens in theaters nationwide on November 10.
Photo credit: Sylvain Gaboury / PR Photos
