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  • Witness the legendary duo Detective Lowrey and Burnett on a mission! &flix is set to air the fast-paced action-comedy Bad Boys II this Sunday

    Witness the legendary duo Detective Lowrey and Burnett on a mission! &flix is set to air the fast-paced action-comedy Bad Boys II this Sunday

    MUMBAI: Two loose cannon cops from Miami PD's Tactical Narcotics Team (TNT) and a Cuban drug cartel are the perfect recipe for chaos. The out of control trash talking buddies, Detective Burnett and Detective Lowrey are all set bring out the real fireworks as they investigate the flow of drugs into the city. &flix, the destination for the biggest Hollywood hits, brings a story of two bad boy cops who will reunite to bring down an infamous drug lord. With a 6+ IMDB rating, Bad Boys II, will air on Sunday, September 15, at 6.15 PM on &flix. Written and Directed by Micheal Bay, Bad Boys II features two times Academy award nominee Will Smith as Detective Mike Lowrey and Martin Lawrence essaying the role of Detective Marcus Burnett.

    Staring the funny duo for the second time in the Bad Boy series, narcotics detectives Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett have been assigned to a high-tech task force investigating the flow of drugs in Miami. Their investigation leads them to a major conspiracy involving a vicious kingpin, whose ambition is to take over the city's drug trade. On the other hand, their friendship and working relationship is threatened when Mike begins to develop feelings for Marcus' sister Syd. Will Mike and Marcus be able to separate the personal from the professional and bring this drug lord to justice?

  • Spielberg, Burnett, Fox team for film themed reality show

    Spielberg, Burnett, Fox team for film themed reality show

    MUMBAI: Aspiring directors/filmmakers from across the US will get the opportunity of a lifetime.

    Reality TV guru Mark Burnett, director Steven Spielberg Munich, DreamWorks Television and Fox will join forces on a new reality show On The Lot.

    The competition will air over two nights weekly, with an hour Film Premiere episode, followed the next night by a half-hour Box Office results show. Ultimately, one filmmaker will rise above the rest and will be rewarded with a studio development deal. The show will kick off on Fox later this year.

    Burnett says, “For me, like any person who wants to be a filmmaker, the opportunity to work hand in hand with Steven Spielberg is a dream come true. With the help of our partners at Fox, Peter Liguori and reality maestro Mike Darnell, we are going to make an incredible show about looking for the next great filmmaker by mining the growing segment of the public making their own content, and giving them the chance of a lifetime.”

    Spielberg says, “All through my career I’ve done what I can to discover new talent and give them a start. This opportunity with Mark Burnett, DreamWorks and Fox allows all of us to reach out directly to open a much wider door.”
    Fox Entertainment president Peter Liguori says, “When you have the opportunity to work with people like Mark Burnett and Steven Spielberg, artists who have redefined this business, you jump at the chance. In this age of digital cameras, cell phones with cameras and the Internet – with hundreds of thousands of people creating their own movies at home every day – the concept of this series is completely relevant, tapping into a cultural phenomenon as it happens.”

    Fox executive VP alternative programming Mike Darnell says, “Movie-making is completely relatable to the American public. Everyone enjoys going to the movies, reading about the movies and learning about the movies. Most Americans consider themselves amateur film critics and this will give viewers the opportunity to create the next big filmmaker.”

    After a search, applicants will be winnowed to a group of 16 undiscovered talents. The finalists will be brought to Hollywood, where they will be divided into several teams and will begin the hopeful journey toward their ‘big break’. As the competition begins, each team will produce a short film from that week’s genre, running the gamut from comedies to thrillers, personal dramas to romance, sci-fi to horror. With one member selected as the team’s director and other members helping produce, they’ll have access to the best resources the industry has to offer.

    A pool of professional writers, cast and crew will be made available, and if the contestants are resourceful enough, they may even be able to land Hollywood celebrities to star in their films. With the clock ticking, however, and other teams working with the same genre, premise or unique challenge, they’ll all need to match their vision with decisiveness, execution and flexibility.

    Each week, after the teams have battled time frames, budgets and all the usual chaos that goes along with filmmaking, their films will be shown and critiqued in front of a live audience during the “Film Premiere” episode. Judges will include a high-ranking motion picture executive, a prominent film critic and a succession of well-respected guest judges, such as directors who are experts in the week’s featured genre. But they’ll also be subjected to perhaps the harshest judge of all … the public.

    It will be Fox viewers whose votes ultimately determine which film should be left on the cutting-room floor. But, just as in Hollywood, where the director’s work and vision have an enormous impact on the success or failure of a film, not all team members will pay the price. On the next night’s Box Office results show, only the director of the losing feature will be sent home, leaving that team with fewer contestants to help produce the next week’s film.

    As the competition continues and directors are eliminated, eventually the remaining filmmakers will have to work individually, creating a new short film every week until only the most talented individual is anointed the winner, whisked away to the DreamWorks studio, met by Steven Spielberg and shown a new office … On The Lot.

  • MIPTV day two to have keynotes by Burnett, Miller

    MIPTV day two to have keynotes by Burnett, Miller

    MUMBAI: One of the driving forces behind reality television and a visionary TV producer Mark Burnett and AOL chief Jonathan Miller headline the conference activities on the second day of MIPTV, alongside panels on on-demand viewing and Asian television trends.

    AOL chairman and CEO Miller will speak at 5 15 pm on 4 April. His keynote, The Internet and the Future of Television, will look at what effects new media will have on traditional viewing, and what AOL’s place is in this evolving landscape, using as a case study the Internet company’s coverage of Live 8.

    Immediately following Miller’s speech, at 5 50 pm Burnett will deliver The New Reality: Entertainment Everywhere, looking at what it takes to create multiplatform content.

    Following, at 615 pm, KenRadio Broadcasting in the U.S’ Ken Rutkowski will host a Q&A session with both Miller and Burnett.

    Earlier at 10 am on 4 April, Rutkowski also moderates the On-Demand TV SuperPanel: Evolution of Media Business Models, Threats and Opportunities. Exploring alternative revenue streams for broadcasters, content providers and advertisers, the panel will include Nielsen Analytics SVP and GM Larry Gerbrandt; Sparrowhawk Media/Hallmark Channel CEO David Hulbert; Brightcover chairman and CEO Jeremy Allaire; BBH U.S’ former chairman Cindy Gallop; CEO and co-founder of Sling Media Blake Krikorian and the CEO and chairman of Video Networks Roger Lynch.

    Three sessions take place at 11 45 am. Mobile Video On-Demand: Turning Grey Time to Prime Time, organized with Digital Rum, will include, among others, the head of mobile data products at O2 Hugh Griffiths; the head of interactive at MTV Networks for the U.K. and Ireland Matt Kershaw; the director of strategy and business development at Nokia Juha Lipiainen and the director of Sky Interactive at BSkyB Ian Valentine.

    In the Asian Television Market Update, ImaginAsian TV’s VP of programming and acquisition, David Chu, will moderate a session with the chairman of The Interactive Channel Robert Chua; the head of the global strategy team at KBS Mun-Ki Eun; the president of China’s Pegasus & Taihe Entertainment International Jianjun Sun; Animax Japan Maseo Takiyama; and the CEO of MediaCorp TV12 Singapore Alice Tan.

    Meanwhile, In Fresh Around the World, WIT’s Virginia Mouseler will look at some of the trends in television around the world.

    The afternoon sessions include Internet TV Comes of Age and Docu Drama: What Is It Really? at 3 pm. The latter will be moderated by TF1 reporter Loïck Berrou and will include the documentary acquisitions manager at RTI/Mediatrade Daniela Bagliani; editor in chief at CCTV Jason Chen; producer at France’s Boréales-Winds Frédéric Fougea; Granada International’s Noel Hedges and the VP of historical programming at The History Channel Carl Lindahl.