Bachelorette 2013 eliminated Brandon Andreen,Dan Cox, & Brian Jarosinski in episode 3 tonight. Tonight's episode kicked off with a big group date. Des took a couple of the guys out for a dodgeball outing. They got pummeled by a couple of pro dodgeball players at first before, host Chris Harrison, rescued them,and spit them up into two teams. Brad, Ben, Zack K, Brian, and Drew were put on the Blue team,while Brooks, Brandon, Chris, Mikey (Tenerelli), and Michael (Garofola) were put on the Red team. During the game,Brooks broke his finger,and had to go to the hospital. The Blue team ended up winning best 2 out of 3 games. At the afterparty, Chris got a private concert date with Desiree to watch singing star, Kate Earl perform. Des also sucked Brooks face off when he returned with his wrapped up broken finger. Just before Kasey and Desiree's 1 on 1 date, Des...
- 6/11/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
New Bachelorette 2013,episode 3 shocking spoilers & clips hit the net. Recently, our trusty source, Reality Steve, revealed the new spoilers for the upcoming Bachelorette 2013,episode 3, and it appears that it will be very intense and shocking as Brian's girlfriend shows up on the scene with tears in her eyes, rage in heart,and more. We've also included an intense sneak peek/spoiler clip after the jump. In the new episode 3, Desiree will narrow the field of guys down to just 13 from 16. There will be an odd 2 group date session,featured,and just one 1 on 1 date. The episode is going to kick off with the first group date. The guys are going to play dodgeball at the Americana at Brand. The guys will end up, getting split up into two teams to play best 2 out of 3. Brad, Ben, Zack K, Brian, and Drew.will get put on the Blue team, while the...
- 6/4/2013
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Sun Valley, Idaho -- Lingering anxiety over the state of the economy colored the proceedings at the 28th annual Sun Valley media and tech mogul gathering.
On the sidelines of the Allen & Co. camp, execs predicted a long and slow U.S. recovery, which could also affect the advertising market. A few expressed fears of a double-dip recession. Liberty Media chairman John Malone told reporters he is "quite concerned" about the state of things.
"I just don't see the catalyst in the U.S. for major growth," he said.
Similarly, Liberty CEO Greg Maffei highlighted signs of sluggish consumer spending and predicted "a long, hard slog." And media investor Gordon Crawford spoke of a "slow-growth environment" around the world.
No industry biggies rang major alarm bells about the recent strength of the ad market or made specific projections. Discovery Communications CEO David Zaslav summed up the mood by saying that...
On the sidelines of the Allen & Co. camp, execs predicted a long and slow U.S. recovery, which could also affect the advertising market. A few expressed fears of a double-dip recession. Liberty Media chairman John Malone told reporters he is "quite concerned" about the state of things.
"I just don't see the catalyst in the U.S. for major growth," he said.
Similarly, Liberty CEO Greg Maffei highlighted signs of sluggish consumer spending and predicted "a long, hard slog." And media investor Gordon Crawford spoke of a "slow-growth environment" around the world.
No industry biggies rang major alarm bells about the recent strength of the ad market or made specific projections. Discovery Communications CEO David Zaslav summed up the mood by saying that...
- 7/11/2010
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sun Valley, Idaho -- Media and tech execs slowly trickled in throughout the day Tuesday as the town got ready for the 28th annual Allen & Co. gathering.
After a top-secret but low-key welcoming event Tuesday evening, the retreat's formal program will start early Wednesday with a panel on the future of entertainment in the digital age moderated by the New Yorker's media writer Ken Auletta. His panelists: Iac CEO Barry Diller, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, former News Corp. No. 2 Peter Chernin and Activision Blizzard boss Bobby Kotick.
Auletta told The Hollywood Reporter that he expects most content giants to look more aggressively at ways to make money from paid content in the digital world, even though News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch has been the most vocal about paywalls online.
Among other planned panels are a discussion on the fast-evolving science of the brain and a session on...
After a top-secret but low-key welcoming event Tuesday evening, the retreat's formal program will start early Wednesday with a panel on the future of entertainment in the digital age moderated by the New Yorker's media writer Ken Auletta. His panelists: Iac CEO Barry Diller, DreamWorks Animation CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, former News Corp. No. 2 Peter Chernin and Activision Blizzard boss Bobby Kotick.
Auletta told The Hollywood Reporter that he expects most content giants to look more aggressively at ways to make money from paid content in the digital world, even though News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch has been the most vocal about paywalls online.
Among other planned panels are a discussion on the fast-evolving science of the brain and a session on...
- 7/6/2010
- by By Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
"Avatar," the sci-fi special effects extravaganza, received six Visual Effects Society Awards including Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture at the 8th Annual Ves Awards.
"Avatar" beat fellow Oscar nominees "District 9" and "Star Trek" as well as, "2012" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
Disney/Pixar's "Up" won three including Oustanding Animation, Outstanding Animated Character ( 'Carl'- No Dad Scene), and Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature.
"District 9" earned one Ves Award, for outstanding compositing while "Sherlock Holmes" won for supporting Visual Effects in a feature.
The effective use of the Visual Effects technology is one of the strongest qualities of "Avatar." Watch for the film to take home all the special effects categories at the upcoming Academy Awards.
Here's the complete list of winners of the 8th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards:
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture
Avatar
Joe Letteri,...
"Avatar" beat fellow Oscar nominees "District 9" and "Star Trek" as well as, "2012" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
Disney/Pixar's "Up" won three including Oustanding Animation, Outstanding Animated Character ( 'Carl'- No Dad Scene), and Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature.
"District 9" earned one Ves Award, for outstanding compositing while "Sherlock Holmes" won for supporting Visual Effects in a feature.
The effective use of the Visual Effects technology is one of the strongest qualities of "Avatar." Watch for the film to take home all the special effects categories at the upcoming Academy Awards.
Here's the complete list of winners of the 8th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards:
Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Feature Motion Picture
Avatar
Joe Letteri,...
- 3/1/2010
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
"Avatar" earned six Visual Effects Society awards, including the top honor for outstanding visual effects in a VFX-driven feature, at the 8th annual Ves Awards.
Also Sunday at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Pixar Animation Studio's "Up" -- the leading contender in this year's animated feature Oscar race -- won three trophies: for outstanding animation, outstanding animated character and outstanding effects animation in an animated feature.
In addition to the top honor for outstanding visual effects, 3D scifi epic "Avatar" earned trophies for best single visual effect of the year, outstanding character animation in a live-action feature, outstanding matte paintings, outstanding models and miniatures, and outstanding created environment.
Since the Ves launched its awards in 2002, the winner of the top category has gone on to win the VFX Oscar each year but two. Those instances occurred in 2005, when "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" won the Ves trophy and...
Also Sunday at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza, Pixar Animation Studio's "Up" -- the leading contender in this year's animated feature Oscar race -- won three trophies: for outstanding animation, outstanding animated character and outstanding effects animation in an animated feature.
In addition to the top honor for outstanding visual effects, 3D scifi epic "Avatar" earned trophies for best single visual effect of the year, outstanding character animation in a live-action feature, outstanding matte paintings, outstanding models and miniatures, and outstanding created environment.
Since the Ves launched its awards in 2002, the winner of the top category has gone on to win the VFX Oscar each year but two. Those instances occurred in 2005, when "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" won the Ves trophy and...
- 3/1/2010
- by By Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
No surprise there. It goes without saying that James Cameron's sci-fi spectacle Avatar has the potential to clean house at the 8th Annual Ves Awards for its breath taking visuals by the acclaimed Weta Digital. Cameron will also be picking up a well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award. In the outstanding animated feature category, the nominees include Up, 9, Coraline, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs.
The official press release is as followed:
3-D Films Dominate With Most Noms as Avatar grabs 11, Coraline 4, and Visual Effects Company Weta Digital Snags Most Company Noms with 9
Los Angeles, January 19, 2010 - The Visual Effects Society (Ves) today announced the nominees for the 8th Annual Ves Awards ceremony recognizing outstanding visual effects artistry in over twenty categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games. Nominees were chosen Saturday, January 16, 2010, by numerous blue ribbon panels of Ves members who...
The official press release is as followed:
3-D Films Dominate With Most Noms as Avatar grabs 11, Coraline 4, and Visual Effects Company Weta Digital Snags Most Company Noms with 9
Los Angeles, January 19, 2010 - The Visual Effects Society (Ves) today announced the nominees for the 8th Annual Ves Awards ceremony recognizing outstanding visual effects artistry in over twenty categories of film, animation, television, commercials and video games. Nominees were chosen Saturday, January 16, 2010, by numerous blue ribbon panels of Ves members who...
- 1/22/2010
- Screen Anarchy
James Cameron's "Avatar" led the list of nominations announced Monday by the Visual Effects Society, scooping up 11.
The animated "Coraline," another movie released in 3D, followed with four nominations.
New Zealand-based Weta Digital, which worked on "Avatar," led the company noms with nine.
For visual effects in an effects-driven motion picture feature, the nominees are "2012," "Avatar," "District 9," "Star Trek" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
Noms for supporting visual effects in a movie went to "Angels & Demons," "The Box," "Invictus," "The Road" and "Sherlock Holmes."
"9," "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," "Coraline," "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" and "Up" were nominated for outstanding animation in an animated feature.
Ves noms in 20 categories, covering film, animation, TV, commercials and video games were chosen Saturday by blue-ribbon panels of Ves members, meeting in Burbank, San Francisco and London.
The eighth annual Ves Awards will be handed out on Feb.
The animated "Coraline," another movie released in 3D, followed with four nominations.
New Zealand-based Weta Digital, which worked on "Avatar," led the company noms with nine.
For visual effects in an effects-driven motion picture feature, the nominees are "2012," "Avatar," "District 9," "Star Trek" and "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."
Noms for supporting visual effects in a movie went to "Angels & Demons," "The Box," "Invictus," "The Road" and "Sherlock Holmes."
"9," "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," "Coraline," "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" and "Up" were nominated for outstanding animation in an animated feature.
Ves noms in 20 categories, covering film, animation, TV, commercials and video games were chosen Saturday by blue-ribbon panels of Ves members, meeting in Burbank, San Francisco and London.
The eighth annual Ves Awards will be handed out on Feb.
- 1/18/2010
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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