Tag: comedy

  • Warner Bros signs Adam Sandler for romantic comedy

    Warner Bros signs Adam Sandler for romantic comedy

    MUMBAI: Warner Bros. has signed Adam Sandler to star in its untitled romantic comedy that centers on blended families.
     
    The project, which was initially called Blended when it was set up in 2007, centers on a man and woman who, after a disastrous first date, get trapped at a family resort with their kids from previous marriages in tow. An attraction begins to grow despite comedic mishaps.
     
    The film is to be produced by Happy Madison with Mike Karz‘s Gulfstream Pictures, and the project and has no director at this point of time. The move puts Sandler‘s Western comedy The Ridiculous 6, set up at Paramount, on the back burner for the time being.
     
    The casting is in process to find the female lead. Sandra Bullock was previously attached to star when it was titled Blended. It is now understood that it would be Drew Barrymore, who co-starred with him in films like The Wedding Singer and Fifty First Dates.

  • Sab to trace journey of comedy through 100 years of cinema in new show

    Sab to trace journey of comedy through 100 years of cinema in new show

    MUMBAI: Sab is launching a non-fiction show that traces the journey of comedy through 100 years of cinema.

    Titled ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’, the show is premiering on 27 January.

    Hosted by Sunil Grover and Muskaan Mihani, the show will be produced by Creative Eye.

    Each episode of ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’ will showcase one trend of comedy including physical, action, slapstick, cult comedy and mistaken identity across 100 years of cinema.

    Paying tribute to popular comedians of Bollywood from different eras, the series will feature actors like Juhi Chawla, Prem Chopra, Divya Dutta, Rajpal Yadav, Sanjay Mishra, Asrani share their cinematic experience in comedy with the audience.

    Sab EVP and business head Anooj Kapoor said, “The style, content and pace of Indian movies has advanced vastly over the years and so has the way in which the film industry treats comedy. Comedy as a genre has evolved so much so that comedy centric movies are turning out to be blockbusters. ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’ is a tribute to the contribution of comedians and industry veterans towards the genre of comedy. ‘Safar Filmy Comedy Ka’ will offer differentiated content to its viewers & a great family viewing experience.”

  • It’s Chaplin’s birthday today

    It’s Chaplin’s birthday today

    MUMBAI: Today is Charlie Chaplin‘s birthday. He would have been 123 today. Best known for his role as The Tramp, Chaplin wrote, directed and starred in a series of silent films that commented on the politics, economy and social structure of the day through slapstick, mime and comedy.
     
    Born in Britain in 1889, Chaplin was born in Britain in 1889 and moved to Hollywood in 1910 to make a celluloid career. He became one of the most influential artistes of his time with films such as The Kid, City Lights, Modern Times, The Gold Rush and The Great Dictator, his only ‘talking‘ film.
     
    In 1919 he founded United Artists with fellow stars Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and D. W. Griffith all of whom were seeking to escape the growing power consolidation of film distributors and financiers in Hollywood.
     
    Chaplin was a famous ladies‘ man, marrying four times. His fourth wife was Oona, daughter of American playwright Eugene O‘Neill. Of his twelve children, daughter Geraldine is a well known and acclaimed actress in her own right.
     
    Chaplin was made a Knight Commander of the British Empire in 1975. He was also given a star at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1970. He received three Academy Awards in his lifetime: Best Original Score for the movie Limelight, and two Honorary Awards.
     
    Charlie Chaplin died in his sleep in Switzerland on 25 December 1977 at the age of 88.

  • Harry Potter wins top honours at Empire awards

    Harry Potter wins top honours at Empire awards

    MUMBAI: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 has won the top honours at the 2012 Empire Awards. It won the best film and best director for David Yates, Gary Oldman, who played Sirius Black in the film and also annexed the best actor for his role in political thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.

    The Inbetweeners Movie picked up best comedy.

    Speaking before the ceremony, actor Blake Harrison, who plays hapless, slow-witted Neil Sutherland in the film, said he did not expect to take the prize. “We‘re up against such brilliant films,” he has reportedly said.

    “It‘s films like Bridesmaids and Crazy, Stupid Love. I don‘t know why I‘m here, to be honest,” he added.

  • Golden Kela awards to be preceded by comedy festival

    Golden Kela awards to be preceded by comedy festival

    NEW DELHI: The fourth annual Golden Kela Awards to be held to honour the worst in Bollywood will be preceded this year by a two-day festival of comedy and fun.

    Iconic comedy films like ‘Jaane bhi do yaaro‘, ‘Andaz Apna Apna‘ and ‘Tere Bin Laden‘ will be screened on 31 March and 1 April and the event will include a Standup Comedy show by Papa CJ and Sanjay Rajoura.

    There will be a play on Ghalib by Pierrot’s Troupe which has been running to full houses for several years.

    There will also be a ‘Haasya Kavi Sammelan’ (a comic poetry festival) featuring the renowned Surendra Sharma..

    There will also be a competition on Standup Comedy as part of the Indian Comedy Festival. On 1 April, the three finalists will meet and compete for the top prize of Rs 1,00,000 along with the chance to be featured on Comedy Central, according to Jatin Varma, Organiser, Indian Comedy Festival and head of Twenty Onwards Media.

    There will also be a competition of India’s funniest videos, and these could win a Grand Cash Prize of Rs 1999.

    Last year the ceremony was hosted by Cyrus Broacha, and this year the ceremony will also feature the winner of the Short Video Contest, and will feature a very special guest – B-Movie Filmmaker Extraordinaire Kanti Shah!

    Kanti Shah is a director and producer of B grade Hindi movies. Best known for the cult film ‘Gunda’ in 1998 (Starring Mithun Da!) and such classics as Loha, Duplicate Sholay, Shaadi Basanti ki Honeymoon Gabbar ka, and Sheela Ki Jawani. Kanti Shah is perhaps the only Director worthy of the title ‘So Bad It’s Good’.

    The Golden Kela Awards ceremony will take place on 1 April at Ficci Auditorium. The Golden Kela Awards, the Indian version of Razzies – “Golden Raspberry Awards” which are very popular awards in the West for awarding the worst in the film making industry – will be awarding the worst of Bollywood in the year 2011. Voting is already on at www.goldenkela.com and closes on 31st March’ 2012.

    The Comedy Fest will also have several stalls by some of the most fun merchandisers, t-shirt companies, publishers, toy makers etc. Also, there will be Open Mic – Musical acts, amateur standup comedy, juggling and puppets.

  • NBA favours limiting GEC content to 8 minutes a day

    NBA favours limiting GEC content to 8 minutes a day

    NEW DELHI: The News Broadcasters Association (NBA) has opined that news channels should not show more than eight minutes of entertainment clips from general entertainment channel in a whole day.

    This follows general complaints that news channels show more of entertainment than hard news. Some general entertainment channels have also raised objections in this regard
    It is understood that the NBA has sought the opinion of members on this issue.

    Several news channels not only beam clips from music, comedy and other reality shows from different general entertainment channels, but also show clips from popular series.

  • Fremantle brings scripted, comedy, factual shows to Mipcom

    MUMBAI: Television format creator and distributor FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) will have a diverse slate of content at next month‘s television trade event Mipcom in Cannes, France. As far as scripted shows are concerned it will bring Fanny Hill. The 100 minute drama is based on John Cleland’s Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, considered by many as the original erotic novel. Adapted by award-winning script writer, Andrew Davies (Pride and Prejudice, Bridget Jones’s Diary, Bleak House), the programme follows the story of a young, orphaned country girl who falls into prostitution and works her way up the social ladder of 18th century London.

    Returning to Cannes is the darkly funny Love You to Death.The show stars filmmaker John Waters Pink Flamingos, Hairspray in his television series debut as the ‘Groom Reaper’, and tells the twisted, inspired-by-reality tales of spouses who have killed their loved, or not-so-loved ones.

    Waters guides viewers through bizarre stories and cases of wedded woe, with his trademark wry sense of humour and definite macabre sensibility. Each episode – inspired by true crimes – dramatises the stories of ill-fated husbands and wives and reveals the flaws in what the killers believed to be the perfect crime. In each suspense-filled episode, viewers follow a murderous trail to find out whodunit and will be on the edge of their seats until the very end, as things are not always as they seem. FME has worldwide distribution rights for both TV (excluding North America) and DVD (excluding Canada).

    Also returning to Mipcom is the drama show Neighbours. It will have a new look. The show looks at real values and explores current issues and social questions, all set against the backdrop of the mythical suburb of Erinsborough.

    The teen drama series, The Best Years, from the US channel, The N, makes the trip back to Cannes. It follows a group of friends through the ups and downs of college life.

    Fremantle will also ticke the funny bone at Mipcom. It will showcase a mix of sitcom, sketch and animation. The second season of the BBC series That Mitchell & Webb Look will arrive featuring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. This series is filled with riotous characters and ideas-driven sketches, lampooning the likes of the Nazis right down to Her Majesty the Queen. Intelligent, socially acute, sometimes satirical, sometimes bizarre, but always funny!

    It’s also back down to the basement at Reynholm Industries for the second season of The IT Crowd. The show takes a surreal look at the underclass of a company, as seen through the eyes of its I.T. department.

    FremantleMedia will also offer factual food for thought at Mipcom. From green to cuisine, penguins to pigs, FremantleMedia will unveil a range of factual content for Mipcom buyers. Headlining the slate is Big Ideas for a Small Planet the eco documentary series featuring innovators from the fashion to fuel industries, which makes its debut at Mipcom this year.

    The series profiles designers, products and processes contributing to the mission to reduce the adverse effects of modern living on our planet with the scope to ultimately change the way viewers live their lives. Big Ideas for a Small Planet gives viewers an insight into advances that are being made and the actions they can take to lessen the impact of businesses and individuals on the environment.

    Also making its Mipcom debut is Kylie Kwong: My China. The show documents Kylie Kwong’s culinary and cultural journey in search of the heart, soul and taste buds of the Chinese people.

    A fourth generation Chinese-Australian, Kwong, is a chef, author, TV presenter and restaurateur known to millions worldwide through the success of her Sydney restaurant ‘billy kwong’. As well as writing a best-selling range of cook books, her highly successful television career spans the US, UK and Australia.

    In this travelogue series, Kylie travels to each compass point of China and takes viewers with her on a voyage of discovery looking at the relationship between the diverse landscapes and the many food traditions China has to offer.

    During her travels, Kylie ‘lives off the land’, buying supplies from markets, learning regional cookery skills, helping families prepare their meals and eating where the locals eat. In return, Kylie offers her creations, using whatever local ingredients are available to create a unique blend of traditional and modern Chinese cuisine.

    Then there is the eight part documentary series Nimrod Nation. It follows a small town’s obsession with its high-school basketball team, the Nimrods. The name of a mighty hunter in The Bible and legend, Nimrod is a fitting name for this endearing sports team located in the remote town of Watersmeet, on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, where life during the long winter months revolves around two things: hunting and basketball.

    Returning to Mipcom is the third season of Iconoclasts. Viewers are once again invited to peer into the world of a creative visionary, through the eyes of another. The first and second series brought together 24 creative visionaries to discuss their lives, work and inspirations in a series of intimate, unpredictable portraits. In the third series, 12 more of the most relentlessly innovative forces of our time meet one-on-one to explore their shared passions and show how their passion for what they do has transformed our culture.

    The show will feature the likes of Sean Penn and Jon Krakauer, Alicia Keys and Ruby Dee, Mike Myers and Deepak Chopra and Madeleine Albright and Ashley Judd.

    New to Mipcom are three shows from natural history guru, Nigel Marven. In Arctic Week With Nigel Marven Nigel travels across the frozen wastes of Northern Canada. Here he follows the fortunes of polar bears, reindeer, walruses, belugas, arctic foxes, great grey owls and a billion mosquitoes. Nigel’s affinity with the animals helps audiences to discover their individual characteristics and personalities in an environment that boasts the fabulous Northern Lights and much, much more.

    In Nigel Marven’s Penguin Safari he takes viewers to the breathtakingly beautiful island of South Georgia, which in spring becomes a vital breeding oasis for the greatest concentration of wildlife on the planet. He introduces viewers to 150,000 King penguins and spends time with 50,000 comedic macaroni penguins.

    In Killer Whale Islands With Nigel Marven he invites viewers to witness the life of the killer whale along with other amazing creatures. Attracted to the Falklands by one of the Antarctic’s most dangerous predators, he travels across the islands in a light aircraft and follows the journeys of elephant seals, fur seals, albatrosses and four very different kinds of penguin. He takes a plunge to joust with playful sea lions, watches young orcas learn to hunt and even has the tables turned on him when he is followed by an entourage of inquisitive gentoo penguin chicks.

  • HBO US signs multi-project deal with Russell Simmons, Stan Lathan

    HBO US signs multi-project deal with Russell Simmons, Stan Lathan

    MUMBAI: Following its successful collaborations with Russell Simmons and Stan Lathan on Def Comedy, HBO in the US has entered into a multi-project deal with the two producers for a slate of productions, including scripted series and comedy specials.

    In addition, HBO will have exclusive rights to Simmons and Lathan for all cross-production platforms, with projects to be executive produced through Simmons Lathan Media Group, their production company.

    HBO US chairman and CEO Chris Albrecht says, “I have had the privilege of working with Russell and Stan at HBO for many years, and have always admired their ability to stay current in their sensibilities and taste.

    “I have said many times that HBO is only as good as the people who work here, and I can’t think of two people I would want inside the HBO fold more than these talented individuals.”

    Simmons says, “Stan and I have been in business with HBO for more than 15 years. They have allowed us the freedom to knock down doors and have supported us in creative ventures that would not have seen the light of day anywhere else in Hollywood, and for those reasons we are thrilled to build upon this great relationship.”

    Lathan says, “We are already working on exciting and innovative comedy, dramatic and variety projects. We are excited about bringing new talent to the forefront, and continuing to develop our relationships with established talent.”