Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Ratings: Smash, The Voice Drop, But NBC Still Wins
Smash, Megan Hilty The Voice hit another high note, leading NBC with a Monday evening win, but Smash not successful to satisfy its title within the second outing.Smash came 8.millions of audiences together with a couple.8 rating inside the grownups 18-to-49 demo, losing 29 and 25 percent, correspondingly, in the series debut yesterday. The show, however, still won the ten o'clock hour inside the demo.Check our recap in the VoiceIts lead-in, The Voice, stood a smaller sized dip, calculating 16.millions of audiences (lower ten percent) together with a 5.9 rating (lower twelve percent).The drops aside, NBC offers a great deal being happy about, becasue it is one-two musical punch pressed CBS, the normal Monday champion, to season lows for individuals its shows.Speaking about lows, Fox's Alcatraz fell once again with a series low of 6.2 million audiences together with single.9 rating.8 p.m.CBS: Generate An Income Met Your Mother 9.millions of audiences (3.4 demo rating) 2 Broke Women 10.46 million (3.7)ABC: The Bachelor 7.98 million (2.5) [8-10 p.m.]Fox: House 7.15 million (2.4)NBC: The Voice 16.millions of (5.9) [8-10 p.m.]CW: Gossip Girl 1.17 million (.5)9 p.m.CBS: two and a half Males 12.35 million audiences (3.8) Mike & Molly 10.98 million (3.3)Fox: Alcatraz 6.2 million (1.9)CW: Hart of Dixie 1.6 000 0000 (.6)10 p.m.CBS: Hawaii Five- 9.52 million audiences (2.6)ABC: Castle 8.9 million (2.)NBC: Smash 8.millions of (2.8)
BAFTA 2012 video round-up
[brightcove]1449322804001[/brightcove]Did you catch the BAFTAs last night? The Artist won big, in case you missed it.It was an incredibly star-packed extravaganza this year, and here are two videos to bring you up to speed with all the goings-on from the event.Above, you can catch the best of the winners' speeches, while just below you can see the stars strutting their luxurious garments down the red carpet.[brightcove]1449150111001[/brightcove]
Friday, February 10, 2012
Clerks and Comic Superheroes Collide in Kevin Smith's Comic Males
Comic Males It required 41 years, but Kevin Cruz is finally showing his parents wrong. "They always stated, 'Your buddies are idiots. You cannot sit around and goof served by your buddies.' I had been like, 'Yeah we are able to,AInch Cruz informs TVGuide.com of his new AMC reality series, Comic Males, starring his childhood buddies-switched-comic store employees Bryan Manley, Wally Flanagan, Mike Zapcic and Ming Chen. AMC eco-friendly-lights Kevin Cruz unscripted series Comic Males (Sunday, 10/9c) is better referred to as Pawn Stars plus Clerks increased by comics: one part docu-series concerning the crazy clerks, cool clients and memorabilia at Smith's Jay and Quiet Bob's Secret Stash comic store in Red-colored Bank, N.J., and something part talk show, in which the men collect - no confessional needed - to go over the store's latest and best purchases and beyond. And in contrast to individuals other Garden Condition-set reality series, the fist-moving is stored low and also the nearest audiences can get to on-air drama is really a putting in a bid war in the Collingwood Flea Market. "It isn't about real existence," Cruz states. "The shop is how they're going to f---ing escape real existence and also the live the fantasy of childhood." If your chatter-heavy reality show like Comic Males is definitely an unlikely accessory for the truth genre, then Cruz is happily its oddball ringleader. The foul-mouthed indie filmmaker, most widely known for movies like Clerks, Chasing after Amy and Dogma, has walked from behind your camera and in to the limelight recently. He's launched four books, fills venues across the nation for his infamous Q&A periods and runs their own SModcast network of 13 regular podcasts, including "Tell Them Steve-Dork!", featuring most of the stars of Comic Males. "I am there to create you up and produce you to the world, but you are in safe hands using the boys," he states from the show, that they developed, executive-produces and co-stars in. Watch videos of Kevin Cruz Although Cruz happily is the owner of as much as reality TV fun activity like Oxygen's Clicked and Tori and Dean, he never saw themself coming back towards the small screen after ABC switched Sundance sensation Clerks into an animated series and canceled after two episodes in 2000. "The cartoon was this type of bad experience," he states. However, when Cruz was contacted with a producer about doing something for AMC he could not avoid the chance to utilize his favorite funnel. "You won't want to function as the one reveal that occurs like, "Oh, this is where AMC went wrong - with Kevin f---ing Cruz," he states. Following a smash success of comic series-switched-Television show The Walking Dead, AMC wanted a companion reveal that would keep your nerds glued following the zombies choose to go from the air. Cruz pitched the show so when AMC desired to see and listen to more, he made the decision to film the pilot presentation in the own store using the store's four primary employees (all in the "Tell Them Steve-Dork!" podcast). The show was designed to then look for another store and various cast for that series, but AMC thought otherwise. "[My producer] went, 'Dude, you are from your mind. This is the show," Cruz recalls. Kevin Cruz to talk about his askew view with new talk show Besides the Walking Dead's after show, Speaking Dead, Comic Males signifies certainly one of AMC's first forays into reality television. "They are on the real hot streak, and they have determined how you can do reality with this show where I'm able to hold my mind up," he states. AMC also matched up Smith's less-is-more belief if this found marketing Comic Males. He notoriously introduced his 2010 indie horror flick Red-colored Condition to Sundance to auction the film off, simply to sell the distribution privileges to themself with what was seen as an slap hard to film galleries. Within the situation of Comic Males, Cruz is satisfied to advertise the show themself (his a lot more than 1.9 million Twitter fans may help) instead of see AMC spend out a lot of money for advertisements. "It's similar to a mid-90's Miramax sensibility," he states, referencing the film studio that assisted bring indie films, like their own debut Clerks, in to the mainstream. "AMC really was frugal for making the show," he states. "They are pleased with a really few. America needs to really hate my f---ing buddies to ensure that this to not work." Comic Men's debut may come as Cruz is going through a significant career restoration. He states his next film is going to be his last and and hopes to pay attention to his Q&As and podcasts full-time - ironic for that guy recognized to millions simply as "Quiet Bob." Cruz is even shopping a regular Chelsea Handler-esque entertainment news talk show known as Tonightly, that they would co-host. "The older you receive, you get doing sh-- you won't ever inside a million years you imagined you'd. Never imagined I'd get to some extent where I'd rather not make film any longer. Existence changes," he states. "TV clarified my view inside a strange way this season and that i wasn't going after it. It simply happened." Comic Males premieres Sunday at 10/9c on AMC.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
MTV Brings I Just Want My Pants Back From Page to Screen
Peter Vack An adorable romantic named Jason - played by Peter Vack - deals with love, life and a one-night-stand snafu in I Just Want My Pants Back, MTV's charming new dramedy series based on exec producer David Rosen's novel. We talked to both fellas about taking Jason from the page to the screen.TV Guide Magazine: Is Jason based on you, David?Vack: I am playing him verbatim. [Laughs]Rosen: It's very meta. Some of the wiseass-ness and sincerity of the book's character is built in, but this Jason is not me. Peter has become this character.TV Guide Magazine: How was it casting someone to play the character you created?Rosen: I am super-intimidating. [Laughs] Peter came in for one of the first sessions I sat in. We did an exhaustive search for the character.Vack: I think I came in six or seven times.TV Guide Magazine: Why should people love this guy?Vack: There's something about Jason that's very pure. He gets himself into some screwy situations with women and his job, but ultimately, he is a guy who desperately wants to be in love.Rosen: He's not a player.Vack: For Jason, it's not about hooking up. Every girl is an opportunity for him to meet that somebody.TV Guide Magazine: What's the weirdest thing that has ever happened in your love life?Vack: Oh, my God, they're all so weird. Sex in your twenties can be very humorous. [Laughs]I Just Want My Pants Back airs Thursdays at 11/10c on MTV. Here's an exclusive clip from tonight's episode: Subscribe to TV Guide Magazine now!
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