Monday, November 28, 2011

Book Review: Getting Past Me by Mindi White



Paperback Release Date: November 15, 2011
Length: 96 pages
Suggested Retail Price: $9.99


Getting Past Me gives writers a detailed inside look at production company readers—what’s going through their minds, what they’re looking for, and why they may have rejected your screenplay. As a production company reader herself, author Mindi White lets writers in on readers’ trade secrets and gives you invaluable information that will ensure your work is reviewed favorably and fairly. This is more than the basics of character development and point of view. It includes plot lines that scream “Amateur,” how to delight the reader, what to think about while writing, to-do lists, and to-don’t lists.

Fast-paced, acerbic, and extremely informative, Getting Past Me makes lessons easy and fun to absorb with insider tips and real-life examples that are consistently illuminating and often surprising.

Getting Past Me
by Mindi White is part of Limelight Editions’ new book series Quick Guides which are handy pocket-sized guide books for all career paths in the performing arts. This guide is a quick read (one to two hours of your day) but will change your life if you choose to take advantage of the plethora of information and tips here in your screenwriting ventures. White puts it best in her introduction what this guide is exactly:

This is not, I repeat not, a book on how to write... I'm making sure your story is read more fairly and given the consideration it deserves... I'll provide you with a way to get to know who we the readers are, what we look for, what irritates us, and what makes us happy.

The chapters, "Things That Should Matter but Don't" and "Things That Shouldn't Matter but Do" are chapters that I wanted to have more included, but what is included is vital and not to be under appreciated. The "Signs of an Amateur" and "Crap" chapters I found especially entertaining and helpful. The first seven chapters are light and fun while also giving yu the most straightforward advice you've received in awhile. Come chapter eight, the tone transitions for a moment to "Kisses of Death." It is a shame that such things have to even be mentioned in this chapter (racism, sexism, rape as comic fodder, etc..) but apparently there are enough sick people out there to make this a chapter needed. The "To Do" and "To Don't" Lists in chapters 13 and 14 are a summarization of what was read in the chapters before that you should xerox and attach to all of your projects to help you analyze your work before sending it off. The final chapters consists of life-saving tips that you'll want to also xerox and put in the front of your writing notes.

What's so great about Getting Past Me is that it gets to the point so quickly while also being entertaining and stern. Mindi White hits all of the right notes, answering all of the right questions without beating around the bush or be overly long in explanation in anything. She definitely practices what she preaches. I like it. Getting Past Me by Mindi White is a gem that you must buy and put into the stocking of every aspiring screenwriter that you know.

Mindi White has been a respected story analyst since 1996, reading for top production companies and agencies and for numerous private clients. She has worked as a director of development for independent producers and produced the short film The Priests. She has written two short films and four feature films.

Own Getting Past Me: A Writer’s Guide to Production Company Readers by Mindi White today.

Book Review - Broadway Musicals: Show by Show, Seventh Edition



Paperback Release Date: September 27, 2011
Length: 504 pages
Suggested Retail Price: $19.99


Since the first edition in 1985, "Broadway Musicals: Show by Show" has been Broadway's most comprehensive and widely used reference book. The seventh edition includes chronological entries from "The Black Crook" in 1866 to musicals of the 2011 season, such as "American Idiot," "Billy Elliot," "Hair" (revival), "Memphis," "Next to Normal," "Rock of Ages," "The Addams Family," "West Side Story" (revival), and "Fela!"

"Broadway Musicals: Show by Show," Seventh Edition (Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, September 27, 2011, $19.99) is a combination of history, guide, fact book, and photo album of the most memorable Broadway musical productions. With its glitter, its imagination, and its rhythmic beat, the Broadway musical has become a distinctive commodity, but with theatre prices so high, theatregoers want to make sure they get what they pay for. "Broadway Musicals: Show by Show" offers facts, not opinion, to let readers select the right plays for them.

Each entry includes a wealth of statistics, inside information, critical reception, a cast list, and pithy commentary. Original-cast albums, concert versions of vintage shows, and opera companies adding musical theatre to their repertoires have all helped to preserve Broadway musicals through the decades. "Broadway Musicals: Show by Show" does its part, too. It's a mine of information for both the playgoer and the theatrical historian.


I considered myself a huge Broadway fan until I received Broadway Musicals: Show by Show, Seventh Edition and was taken for quite a ride. I knew that there was a lot of Broadway history that I was unaware of, but I did not realize just how many shows I was unaware of. To have a history overview of the most memorable shows (by Green's account) right here in one book, from the basic statistics point of view (as it is not a full comprehensive Broadway guide, i.e. sharing how these shows have impacted our world), it's a wonderful reference guide for anyone who says that they are a Broadway fan. Because being a Broadway fan is not just about going to Broadway shows. It's about soaking up the origins of these musicals, these actors, these companies, and so on.

The information in this book is very easily formatted and easy to read through, and it includes show credits (original cast & crew list), song list, show run, a show description for each show and images! As far as the show description goes, it is there where you'll find information about Tony Award nominations/wins. I found it odd that the information was there instead of listed above with the other information but it is there nonetheless.

Broadway Musicals: Show by Show is organized in chronological order (from 1866 - 2010) which is fantastic. I only wish it were also organized by the show in terms of placing the revivals right after the original. But that's where the Show Index comes in which is located in the back of the book. No need to color code the Table of Contents by show. There are actually seven indexes in all including Show, Composer/Lyricist, Librettist, Director, Choreographer, Major Cast Members, & Theater Index. All of which are very helpful indeed. For a more in depth direction of how the book is organized, read Green's original Preface from the First Edition which is just a few pages after the seventh, sixth, and fourth Prefaces. Green's Introduction right after is not to be skipped over. There's plenty to learn here to. Bottom line, Broadway Musicals: Show by Show, Seventh Edition makes for one wonderful Christmas gift for any Broadway fan. Talk about the time passing. This book will have you engrossed for hours and still leave you wanting more!

Own Broadway Musicals: Show by Show, Seventh Edition By Stanley Green, Revised & Updated by Cary Ginell today.

DVD Review - Lifetime Double Feature: HOLIDAY SWITCH & HOME BY CHRISTMAS



Release Date: November 22, 2011
Rating: NR
Running Time: Approx. 172 minutes


In Holiday Switch when Paula (Nicole Eggert, Baywatch) makes a Christmas wish to marry her wealthy high school sweetheart and leave her family behind, she finds the grass is not always greener on the other side. Home By Christmas is an inspiring movie about one woman’s struggle to overcome all obstacles—starring Linda Hamilton (The Terminator).

Holiday Switch is the perfect film to watch around the holidays because it really opens the viewers eyes about being thankful for what you have instead of wanting what it seems other people have and are happy with. It is the lesson of the holidays brought to you in such an entertaining way. Not only that, but it is a reminder that your life is going down the right path, fate and your own free will included. It's a reminder to be blessed for your life because your life is more special than you realize. Sure, the younger audience might find themselves wandering away as it's not made with the intentions of it being a family movie, but it is something that the entire family should watch. Now the way that Paula switches between realities is so outrageous that is just adds to the comedy. Nicole Eggert is a great comedic actress so the casting here was perfect. Everyone brought such a light to this film, it really engages the viewer. So if there's one more film to add to your Christmas movie screening, add Holiday Switch.

Home by Christmas is a moving homage to all of the singles out there dumped by their significant other for a another younger other and the financial woes that come with that. Lifetime is known for making true to life films (if not films based on true stories) and this is no different. The heart is there. The emotions are there. The rooting for Julie to succeed begins immediately. Julie is thrown into a new chapter of her life with a distant teenager nearby to raise as well and as depressing as this film may seem for awhile, it picks up, so stick with it! Yes, it is all very predictable but that's kind of what makes it so special is that we know that it gets better. Sometimes we need a reminder that it gets better no matter what situations come our way and this movie is that reminder. With hard work and perseverance, you can rise and Julie rises. She also is not ashamed to ask for help when needed which is a big lesson that some people need to learn. Home by Christmas has all of the "Lifetime" elements, enough Christmas elements, great lessons to learn from each, and Linda Hamilton so if you're up for that, check out Home by Christmas.

There are no Bonus Features on these DVDs.

Own Holiday Switch/Home By Christmas on DVD today.

Blu-ray Review: Water for Elephants



Release Date: November 1, 2011
Rating: PG-13
Run Time: DVD - 2 hours 29 minutes, Blu-ray + Digital Copy - 3 hours 31 minutes


Take a journey back in time with the romantic tale based on Sara Gruen’s New York Times #1 Best-Seller novel of the same name, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, coming to Blu-ray and DVD on November 1st from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. Starring Academy Award®-winner Reese Witherspoon (Walk The Line), Robert Pattinson (Twilight series) and Oscar®-winner Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds), the film presents an epic tale of forbidden love in a magical place filled with adventure, wonder and great danger. Showcasing the decadence of a bohemian circus and the majesty of its animals against the backdrop and beauty of a bygone era, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS makes the ideal holiday gift idea for your favorite film buff, fashionista or book-lover!

Devastated by the sudden death of his parents at the height of The Depression, a young dreamer from the wrong side of the tracks, Jacob Jankowski (Pattinson), abandons his veterinary studies at Cornell University. With no other family, no house, and no money, Jacob stows away on a train carrying the circus performers of The Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. Hired as a veterinarian to care for the troupe’s animals, Jacob is temporarily filled with the promise of an exciting life that comes with a traveling circus troupe. However, as he builds a rapport and falls in love with the star of the show, Marlena (Witherspoon), they become prey to the circus’s owner, Marlena’s violent and abusive husband August (Waltz). As the circus begins to crumble from within and against all odds, Jacob and Marlena come together and fall in love through their compassion for a special elephant. With their love on the line, Jacob and Marlena come to a crossroads that will forever change their destiny.

Directed by critically-acclaimed filmmaker Francis Lawrence (Constantine), WATER FOR ELEPHANTS features fantastic supporting performances from Paul Schneider (Lars and the Real Girl), Jim Norton (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets), Mark Povinelli (The Polar Express), Richard Brake (Batman Begins), and Academy Award®-nominee Hal Holbrook (Into the Wild).


As a reader, it was my goal to read Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen before watching the film. But as the film made its way to Blu-ray & DVD, I couldn't hold my excitement in anymore and here I am talking about it now. Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and Christoph Walt may be the leads, and what brilliant leads they are, but every character played such an important role bringing this world alive and what a fascinating job they did. You can tell that everyone really did their homework getting into character and that's very important for a piece like this. The same goes for the crew, the production design team, and so on. Magnificent work here.

After the success of the Twilight Saga on the big screen and after seeing Pattinson with Kristen Stewart so much, it might be hard for some viewers to connect with Pattinson and a different love interest... that is ten years older than him. But if you've followed his career outside of simply Twilight, you may just be worried about the chemistry between the two. Well, it's distant. You be the judge on how well that fares for you given the whole love triangle situation.

So having not read the book, it is unclear what details are missing from the film but the screenplay writers did a marvelous job adapting the novel in terms of the pace. Everything flowed wonderfully and there was never a dull moment or odd transition. That is not to be confused with Robert Pattinson's sleepy performance. He is dreamy and a good actor but by no means did he bring as much energy to this role as say to Remember Me. After viewing though, I did realize that the film could have had more heart. Maybe some of that was lost in translation. The story itself is of a forbidden romance, a dangerous leader, self respect, the treatment of animals, and so much more. It's not all fun and games at the circus, that is for sure. If you think you are in deep before Rosie makes her appearance, you haven't seen anything yet. So, there's heart built in but it doesn't get as deep as I imagined it to initially be. That said, Water for Elephants is still a beautiful movie that I would definitely recommend you add to your DVD or Blu-Ray collection.

If you do not have a Blu-ray player yet, I would make this my first Blu-ray purchase to enjoy when the Blu-ray player comes. The same goes for surround sound. The cinematography is so beautiful and special features so rich and in depth that I couldn't imagine watching this film or the features any other way. There's an abundance of special features, so if you loved the film, you're in for a treat. It's quite an incredible time and setting that was recreated here, to see it in Blu-ray, it brings everything to life so much more. Plus, there's over an hour more of special features on the Blu-ray than the DVD, so there really is no competition here.

DVD Bonus Features:
o Robert Pattinson Spotlight
o Feature Performer Reese Witherspoon
o The Traveling Show: From Page to Screen
o Commentary - Conducted by Director, Francis Lawrence and Writer, Richard LaGravenese

Blu-ray Bonus Features:
DVD features plus...
o Working Without A Net – The Visual Effects of Water for Elephants
o The Star Attraction
o Raising the Tent (Approx. 16 minutes)
o Secrets of the Big Top
· Live Extras
o Exclusive: Stars of the Circus
o Blu-ray Highlight: The Traveling Show: From Page to Screen
o Live Lookup
o Digital Copy

Own Water for Elephants on Blu-ray and DVD today.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Jacob Lofland Set to Star in Mud

Jacob Lofland, 15, of Yell County, Arkansas is one lucky kid! Lofland was chosen out of 2,000 kids to play the role of Neckbone in the upcoming feature film, Mud, written and directed by Little Rock native Jeff Nichols (Take Shelter, Shotgun Stories). This is Lofland's first acting role!

Mud is a coming-of-age drama about the adventures of two 14 year-old boys who encounter a mysterious fugitive named Mud (Matthew McConaughey) hiding out on an island in the Mississippi. Intrigued by this character, they enter into a pact to help him evade capture and reconnect with the love of his life (Witherspoon). Though it is hard for the boys to discern truth from fiction when it comes to Mud, it isn’t long until their small Arkansas town is besieged by a beautiful girl with a line of bounty hunters in tow.

Lofland plays Neckbone, one of the two boys. "We cast Jacob as Neckbone because he is Neckbone --he can run a boat, ride a dirt bike, and has the attitude of a typical 14 year-old," said director, Jeff Nichols. “He has immense natural instincts, and he's incredibly intelligent and quick to learn.”

The cast also includes Academy Award nominee Sam Shepard (Blackthorn, The Right Stuff), Academy Award nominee Michael Shannon (Take Shelter, Revolutionary Road) and Golden Globe nominee Sarah Paulson (Martha Marcy May Marlene), Academy Award winner Ray McKinnon (The Blind Side), Tye Sheridan (Tree Of Life), Joe Don Baker (George Wallace) and Paul Sparks (Boardwalk Empire).

Sarah Green (Take Shelter, The Tree Of Life, Frida) is producing Mud, along with Everest Entertainment's Lisa Maria Falcone and FilmNation's Aaron Ryder. Everest Entertainment's credits include the Academy Award nominated feature 127 Hours and the acclaimed Tom McCarthy film Win Win. FilmNation Entertainment recently completed production on House at the End of the Street, starring Jennifer Lawrence and The Raven, starring John Cusack as Edgar Allan Poe, both to be released in 2012. Executive Producers are Tom Heller and Gareth Smith of Everest Entertainment, and Glen Basner of FilmNation.

Shot on location in Southeast Arkansas over eight weeks, Mud is scheduled for theatrical release in 2012. Stay tuned for more information.

The Chew Stars Discuss The Holidays

Thanksgiving Day might be over but Thanksgiving Weekend is still here and Christimas is right around the corner! When I made my way to the set of ABC's The Chew earlier this month, thanks to MyTakeOnTV, I was lucky enough to be able to chat with two of the stars, Carla Hall and Daphne Oz. You can watch the full episode of the show I attended over at ABC.com and you can view my video interview below!



Celebrating and exploring life through food, ABC Daytime’s new lifestyle series, “The Chew” is an innovative and groundbreaking daytime program
co-hosted by a dynamic group of engaging, fun, relatable experts in food, lifestyle and entertaining. “The Chew” serves up everything food -- from cooking and home entertaining to food trends, restaurants, holidays and more -- all aimed at making life better, fuller and more fun. “The Chew” features celebrity chefs Mario Batali, Michael Symon and Carla Hall, entertaining expert Clinton Kelly and health and wellness enthusiast Daphne Oz.




My favorite new daytime show tapes on W 66th St in New York in one of the coziest studios currently in production. As I walked in, the cast and crew were in rehearsals (photo here) and the audience had yet to be let in. About a half hour later, rehearsals were over and the audience was being let in. The lucky few who got to be the taste testers of the taping were actually quite a giving few throughout. I sat just two rows behind the taste testers, second seat in. If you watch the full episode (link above) you'll notice me in the purple shirt. Anyway, the taste testers (who are chosen randomly) were so kind as they passed around their plates during commercial breaks for others in the audience to try. It was near Thanksgiving time, so the audience was in a very cheerful and giving mood (as was ABC, giving away quite a bit of goodies...including one cupcake to each audience member). I attended the perfect taping, that's for sure!



In between takes, one or two of the hosts would come over to chat for a bit and the warm up comedian was entertaining as well. He is actually the same warm up comedian for the Dr. Oz show audience which is hilarious as his daughter, Daphne pointed out. Though working at such a sweet and savory show and then going to a much more disciplined show has its advantages. He certainly has the best of both worlds. Anyway, as the show is live, taping ended on time and the audience was sent on their merry way. Meanwhile, members of the press sat on set for about fifteen minutes before it was time for interviews with Hall and Oz. Hall has that high, positive energy that you wish you had and Oz has the passion for healthy living that you wish you had. Together, these two make a wonderful team, getting you closer to the best you can be each and every day and living it themselves. It's hard to believe these two have only been working with each other for a few months. The chemistry amongst the entire cast really is beautiful. It is something that translates well on screen but even better in person. So to give your spirits a lift while also giving you wonderful tips for healthy eating and living, be sure to get your tickets to The Chew today!

To get the Alchemy by Carla Hall Cookie Collections mentioned in the video interview, click here.

Watch The Chew weekdays at 1et/12pt/c only on ABC.

Desperately Seeking Santa On ABC Family Tonight!

As you know, I'm a sucker for ABC Family original movies and this holiday season, ABC Family will deliver Desperately Seeking Santa as part of the Countdown to my favorite time of year... the 25 Days of Christmas! Laura Vandervoort (“V,” “Smallville”) and Nick Zano (“2 Broke Girls,” “The Final Destination”) star in this new romantic holiday movie that you won't want to miss!



“Desperately Seeking Santa” follows Jennifer Walker (Vandervoort), an ambitious young marketing executive for the South Boston mall. With her eye on a promotion to vice president and a spot at corporate headquarters, Jennifer dreams up a plan to increase sales: a search for the hottest Santa in town. Teenage girls and their moms, even the local news anchor, flock to the mall to catch a glimpse of the handsome competitors. Before the contest even starts, Jennifer clashes with one of the contestants, David Moretti (Zano), an attractive South Boston native looking to win the $10,000 prize in a last ditch effort to save his family restaurant. David easily wins over the crowd with his good looks, sincere attitude and humble nature, and when the gorgeous winner of the contest becomes a local hero, sales at the mall go through the roof. Jennifer had counted on this new Santa to get her a promotion – not win her heart, complicate her life and question everything she ever wanted.

Check out a Q&A with Desperately Seeking Santa star, Laura Vandervoort here. Also, be sure to watch your favorite ABC Family original holiday films for a limited time here. Finally, be sure to check out the official 2011 ABC Family 25 Days of Christmas Programming Schedule!

Desperately Seeking Santa debuts TONIGHT at 8/7c on ABC Family.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Fit Gear Review: Sunice Outerwear

As fall draws to a close, winter nears, and the holidays begin, it is important to make sure not to fall off of your exercise routine. In an effort to help people see that exercise should be a lifestyle not a habit in phases, I want to share with you some apparel that you can wear on a windy day instead of skipping your day's run after a scrumptious Thanksgiving meal. As part of the "To Be Healthy Is" Campaign, I want to direct your attention to Sunice Outerwear.

Sunice is an experienced leader in the technical outerwear industry because of their groundbreaking combination of science and style. They create innovative design, using durable construction and blend fashion-forward styling with the latest in technical specialty fabrics.

Sunice specializes in golf outerwear (it is recognized as the #1 Canadian Golf outerwear brand) and ski gear (it was selected as an Official Supplier to the 1998 Winter Olympics in Calgary as well as Official Merchandise Licensee and Apparel Supplier for the Canadian Broadcast Consortium at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics). But if you don't play the sports, that's okay because...




I recommend the new Sunice Alexandra Wind stopper to anyone with an active outdoor lifestyle. I have the Pure White Soft Shell Size Medium and it fits perfectly! There's just enough stretch for flexibility while also feeling tailor made to my body. It's lightweight and so soft! There's so much to love about this wind stopper. It has three pockets (six if you include the inside slits), adjustable Velcro cuff tabs and is snow and water resistant! It has "maximum breathability" so it prevents overheating and perspiration build up which is very important when you're constantly on the move. This is my favorite new jacket! I know your active family members and friends will love it too so be sure to put this on your list of things to buy for a loved one this holiday season!

The Sunice Women's Jada Stretch Pullover is also an option. I am not particularly a big fan of pullovers because I always feel claustrophobic but for those who are fans of pullovers, you'll love the new pullovers which are very fitting. I have the Size Medium and let's just say that I have a couple of pounds to lose for this tight fitting pullover to fit comfortability. There's no room for layering here! But it gets the job done during a good workout and that's what matters here. So be sure to check out the new Sunice Outerwear this holiday season! It will be the warmest gift you'll give!

Remember to shop Sunice!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

15 Documentary Features Advance in 2011 Oscar Race

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently announced that 15 out of 124 films in the Documentary Feature category have advanced in the voting process for the 84th Academy Awards. The docuentaries are:

"Battle for Brooklyn" (RUMER Inc.)
"Bill Cunningham New York" (First Thought Films)
"Buck" (Cedar Creek Productions)
"Hell and Back Again" (Roast Beef Productions Limited)
"If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front" (Marshall Curry Productions, LLC)
"Jane's Journey" (NEOS Film GmbH & Co. KG)
"The Loving Story" (Augusta Films)
"Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory" (@radical.media)
"Pina" (Neue Road Movies GmbH)
"Project Nim" (Red Box Films)
"Semper Fi: Always Faithful" (Tied to the Tracks Films, Inc.)
"Sing Your Song" (S2BN Belafonte Productions, LLC)
"Undefeated" (Spitfire Pictures)
"Under Fire: Journalists in Combat" (JUF Pictures, Inc.)
"We Were Here" (Weissman Projects, LLC)

Only five documentaries will be selected as nominees. I've italicized ten of the fifteen titles that I am interested in screening prior to nominations. Which documentaries do you plan on screening before the big day?

The 84th Academy Awards nominations will be announced live on Tuesday, January 24, 2012, at 5:30 a.m. PT in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater. The 84th Academy Awards will air on ABC on Sunday, February 26, 2012, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center.

SOUTHERN STYLE HOLIDAY RECIPE From The Help Food Stylist - CHEESECAKE PECAN PIE



Ingredients:
1 (15 oz.) pkg. refrigerated pie crusts
1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese
4 large eggs, divided
¾ cup sugar, divided
2 tsp. vanilla, divided
¼ tsp. salt
1 cup chopped pecans
1 cup light corn syrup

Directions:
Unfold and stack 2 piecrust together. Gently roll or press together and fit into a inch pie plate according to directions; fold edges under and crimp. Note: For a more homemade flavor, try Lee Ann’s Homemade Pie Crust recipe (below)
Beat cream cheese, 1 egg, ½ cup sugar, 1 tsp. vanilla and salt at medium speed with a mixer until smooth.
Pour into piecrust and sprinkle with pecans.
Stir together corn syrup, 3 eggs, remaining 1/4 cup sugar and remaining 1 tsp. vanilla and pour mixture over pecans.
Bake at 350 degrees for 50-55 minutes until set.

Homemade Pie Crust

Ingredients:

1 ¼ cups plain flour
¼ tsp. salt
1/3 cup shortening (butter flavor shortening is great, too)
4-5 tbsp. cold ice water

Directions:
In a medium bowl, stir flour and salt together.
Using a pastry blender, cut in shortening until pieces are pea-size.
Sprinkle 1 tbsp. of water over part of the flour mixture; gently toss with a fork.
Push moistened dough to the side of the bowl. Repeat using 1 tbsp. of water at a time, until all the flour mixture is moistened.
Form dough into a ball; wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 1 hour.
On a lightly floured surface, use your hands to slightly flatten dough. Roll dough from center to edges into a circle about 12 inches in diameter.
To transfer pastry, wrap it around the rolling pin.
Unroll pastry into a 9-inch pie plate. Ease pastry into pie plate without stretching it.
Trim pastry to ½ inch beyond edge of pie plate. Fold under extra pastry. Crimp edges as desired.



This recipe was created by THE HELP food stylist, Lee Ann Fleming.

The critically-acclaimed film THE HELP arrivies on Blu-ray and DVD on 12/6/11.

George Balanchine's The Nutcracker LIVE in Theaters

This holiday season, NCM Fathom, the New York City Ballet, and the Lincoln Center, will bring a beloved holiday classic, George Balanchine's The Nutcracker LIVE to movie theaters nationwide for one night!



New York City Ballet presents George Balanchine's The Nutcracker LIVE featuring special guest host Kelly Ripa of LIVE! With Kelly, which will be broadcast to more than 550 theaters on Tuesday, December 13 at 6:00 p.m. ET/ 5:00 p.m. CT/ 7:30 p.m MT/PT/HI/AK (tape delayed). As the host of the live broadcast, Ripa will take audiences backstage for a behind-the-scenes look at the magic of The Nutcracker including interviews with NYCB principal dancers and others who bring this holiday classic to life onstage.

Tickets are available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com. For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the NCM Fathom website (theaters and participants are subject to change).

Celebrity Holiday Homes on HGTV

HGTV is set to air two one-hour specials of Celebrity Holiday Homes this December! Celebrity Holiday Homes will follow six of America's hottest singers, sports figures and actors as they prepare for Christmas (with the help of interior designers, of course). The holiday home makeovers will include larger than life decorations that you will not want to miss! I plan on grabbing a few ideas and putting on display in my home on a budget so I cannot wait for this to air! How about you?

Celebrity Holiday Homes will air its first special on Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 8 p.m. ET/PT and feature American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, NFL quarterback Kurt Warner and CSI Miami star Eva LaRue.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Broadway Tour Review: Billy Elliot

It's here! The 2009 Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Billy Elliot has come to Philadelphia as part of the Broadway Season at The Kimmel Center.


Based on the international smash-hit film and featuring music by Elton John, book and lyrics by Lee Hall, choreography by Peter Darling and direction by Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot the Musical is here!

Billy Elliot the Musical is the joyous celebration of one boy’s journey to make his dreams come true. Set in a small town, the story follows Billy as he stumbles out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class, discovering a surprising talent that inspires his family and his whole community and changes his life forever.

Billy Elliot the Musical features Ty Forhan, Lex Ishimoto, Kylend Hetherington and J.P. Viernes in the role of ‘Billy.’

Also featured are Leah Hocking (Mrs. Wilkinson); Rich Hebert (Dad); Patti Perkins (Grandma); Cullen Titmas (Tony); Joel Blum (George); Ben Cook and Jacob Zelonky (Michael); and Samantha Blaire Cutler (Debbie).




Billy Elliot is one of the most exhilarating musicals currently on Broadway and on tour. After experiencing last night's evening show, it's no wonder the production has been awarded 81 national and international awards including ten Tony Awards, Best Musical by the New York Drama Critics Circle, Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle.

Now I have to admit, I have never seen Billy Elliot the movie in its entirety. So I was essentially going into this musical blind. And after the incredible show last night, I am more than excited to not only buy the musical soundtrack but also pick up the movie to finally sit down and watch. Although I already know that I will be more of a repeat offender of the Broadway show than the film. More on the music and all that good stuff in a bit.

First... the casting... The casting for the tour is brilliant! The incredibly talented Lex Ishimoto, Original Broadway cast member, Leah Hocking (Mrs. Wilkinson) and a handful of others who toured with Billy Elliot before join this touring cast and deliver one phenomenal and unforgettable performance. The passion that these actors have for this musical shines so brightly in every word, every note, and every movement across the stage. That's not an easy thing to do night after night, traveling from city to city each week. Bravo! And for some reason, Cynthia Darlow (Grandma) reminds me of an older version of Alice Ripley. Needless to say, I love everything about her! She brought such a warmth and a light and comedic edge to the show that is sure to continue making audience members across future city stops fall in love with her. And Rich Herbert (Dad) evokes such raw emotions throughout the show... the tension especially. Wow.

As for what I loved as the story unfolded... well the music is superb. I am so glad that I have finally found my way into the Billy Elliot world. I will cherish these sixteen musical numbers forever. And the choreography is mesmerizing. What a beautiful sight. As someone who used to take ballet, tap, and jazz, seeing these dancers makes me wish I had continued. I especially found the tap dancing and jump roping to be quite impressive. And Billy's cross dressing friend telling him that ballet dancing is weird... what a laugh! Aside from all of the comedy (political punches included), Billy Elliot is a story about embracing who you are and what you are capable off no matter the odds that people place upon you. That's beautiful. What an inspiration.

Everything comes together so well. There's something for everyone to laugh about, cry about, and most importantly, learn from here. While the language might be a bit rough for a younger audience, I do recommend this show to everyone because it will change your life. It will take you to the next level and encourage you to not only be yourself but go after your dreams. Billy Elliot has dance and dance has heart and the heart has a message that you need to see. So make sure to see Billy Elliot on tour in a town near you, on the West End, or on Broadway today.



Fun Facts:
The average Billy stays in the role for 1.5 years.

During an average week, The Billys spend six to eight hours in rehearsal and up to six hours in private dance classes.

Every Billy is assigned four pairs of ballet slippers at a time - the show pair, a backup pair, a rehearsal pair, and a promotions pair.

Billy Elliot runs at the Academy of Music November 16 - 27, 2011. The show runs at approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including intermission. Tickets range from $20-$150 and can be purchased by telephone (215-731-3333), the Kimmel Center Box Office, or online. No performances are scheduled for Thurs. Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Day.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

DVD Review: A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride



Release Date: November 22, 2011
Rating: NR
Running Time: Approx. 90 minutes


Joanna Garcia (“Gossip Girl”) and Luke Perry (“90210”) star in this heartwarming holiday drama on DVD for the very first time. When a twenty-something wedding planner disapproves of her mother’s whirlwind romance, she decides to take control of it. There are disasters as plans go awry and moments of heartfelt emotion, as the daughter learns that letting go works both ways.

Without the decorated Christmas trees & Christmas lights here and there as well as the idea of a Christmas themed wedding, A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride has no place in the Christmas movie category. This is a love story, a story about growing up and letting go, a story about learning to trust yourself in trusting others, a story about acceptance and learning that it is okay to let people in... there are so many lessons to be learned in this romantic dramedy. Unfortunately, none of those lessons are heavily connected to Christmas themes. There's really just a Christmas backdrop here. So in that regard, this film was disappointing. But letting go of this factor, this is actually a very memorable Lifetime film.

The acting for one is excellent. Joanna Garcia is such a delight to watch on screen. Luke Perry is as charming as ever and Jason Priestley's brief screen time is not to be missed. The long list of Canadian actors also make their country proud bringing their talents to this film, not letting the "Hollywood" actors outshine them. Another reason the film is so memorable is because it is not only relatable but also uplifting as it brings so many people together. What is "it" though? Well, "it" is love. Love works its way into each individual's hearts in ways they may not have ever anticipated.

That said, A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride doesn't have the ending that you may predict and still it is very satisfying. In fact, it is more satisfying. Simply put, A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride delivers another heartwarming Lifetime movie, ("Christmas movie" should be used very loosely) that I would not hesitate to recommend.

There are no Bonus Features on this DVD.

Own A Very Merry Daughter of the Bride on DVD November 22, 2011.

DVD Review - Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story



Release Date: November 7, 2011
Rating: NR
Running Time: 90 mins. +


Just in time for the final installment of the Harry Potter film franchise, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, uncover the incredible real life of Harry’s creator with Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story, the top-rated Lifetime Original Movie which chronicles the British author’s (Montgomery) struggle to bring the beloved wizard fantasy to life as a single mother on welfare and become one of the world’s wealthiest women. Following its Lifetime Network airing this past July, the rags-to-riches tale arrives on DVD…only from A+E Networks Home Entertainment.

An inspiring look at J.K. Rowling’s rise to become one of the most influential writers ever (with more than 400 million copies of her visionary books sold across the globe resulting in a billion-dollar film franchise), MAGIC BEYOND WORDS follows her humble beginnings as an imaginative young girl and awkward teenager through the devastating loss of her mother and the genesis of the Harry Potter phenomenon in her early twenties. The drama also follows Rowling’s tumultuous first marriage, becoming a mother, her divorce, and the dark days of living on government assistance while publisher after publisher passed on her first novel…before it became an international best-seller and solidified Rowling’s rightful place in literary and cultural history.


Before knowing anything about this film, I assumed that it was a documentary with Poppy Montgomery narrating. So I was in for a surprise when the film, based on Sean Smith’s book, JK Rowling: A Biography, started and Montgomery was playing J.K. Rowling. As a huge fan of Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling, there wasn't much that I did not previously know about Rowling's journey to success that was shown on screen. Though what was shared was informative and a good introduction to a yet to come more in depth telling of Rowling's journey. The acting was great, Montgomery held down the court. You could tell that she did her research on Rowling and you can see her effort in embodying all that is J.K. Rowling. But there's so much more to this story than the script conveyed and gave space for, so don't expect a comprehensive biopic here.

The pacing of the story was good, much better than most Lifetime films. And the integration of Rowling's real life with the world of Harry Potter...the foreshadowing was clever. In the end though, Rowling's persistence and drive to not only succeed for herself but for her daughter is an inspiration beyond what any unauthorized biopic can convey. Until an authorized biopic makes it into production, I'd recommend watching the J.K. Rowling episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show before or after viewing this film so that you see just how much more there is to Rowling's road to Potter success. While Magic Beyond Words only touches the surface of the depth there is here, it is still a great tool for those just getting into the Potter world, wanting to know about the author.

Unfortunately, there are no Bonus Features for this DVD.

Own Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story on DVD today.

Monday, November 14, 2011

DVD Review: Holiday Wishes



Release Date: November 22, 2011
Rating: NR
Running Time: Approx. 90 minutes


Amber Benson (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) stars in this magical, inspiring holiday tale on DVD for the first time. When Britney, a rich, spoiled child, and Rachel, an orphan, switch bodies after a visit to the mall with Santa, each girl wakes up as the other: Britney is in the orphanage, and Rachel at Britney's family’s mansion. ith the magical intervention of a professional party planner Rachel teaches Britney's unloving family the true meaning of Christmas, and Britney learns that giving is better than getting.

Holiday Wishes was a pleasant surprise, considering how odd it started out. The acting is not exactly award winning but once the wishes take place, all that you were doubting before is thrown to the side because the whirlwind of chaos begins! The characters are charming and lovable and relatable. And even though only two of the girls switch bodies, they are not the only ones who get a different perspective on life. The girls and others are reminded of what's important in life and are pushed outside of the box to keep the good lives that they do have and maybe took for granted earlier.

We've seen movies before where people switch bodies but there is so much more to the predictability about it all surrounding this specific premise. Everyone involved is forced to throw out their idea of a perfect family in the end to embrace each other for who they are and be open to the possibility of what goodness that will bring. There's a genuine, heartfelt, significant story to be told here.

Holiday Wishes will have you glued to the screen whether in fits of laughter or in tears. The comedic timing is perfect. The Buffy reference was fun. The pace of the story and balance in tone was well thought out and there is a natural flow to the film that is not lost or is distracted in the commercial break scene breaks. Holiday Wishes is a great film. It's fun for the whole family, fun for a holiday movie marathon with friends, or fun home alone with a mug of hot chocolate and roasted marshmallows. Whatever your viewing experience, Holiday Wishes deserves to be included in your Christmas movie screenings this December.

There are no Bonus Features on this DVD.

Own Holiday Wishes on DVD November 22, 2011.

DVD Review: Under the Mistletoe



Release Date: November 22, 2011
Rating: NR
Running Time: 90 minutes


Susan Bell (Jaime Ray Newman, “Drop Dead Diva”) has devoted her life to helping others, but rarely thinks about helping herself. This year, however, the tables will turn on the single mom and recent widower when a local radio station takes over her love life following an innocent call from her eight year old son. And, whether she likes it or not, Susan is under the mistletoe in this unforgettable holiday treat!

Under the Mistletoe
is a Christmas movie that I wouldn't necessarily say lifts up the spirits right away. After the loss of Susan's husband and Jonathan's dad, there is quite a strained relationship with mother and son which only gets worse around the holidays. Susan's grieving style has no room for her son's, who can see his father and talk to his father whenever his ghost, if you will, decides to show up. The supernatural element reeled me in just as I was about to quit on this film. Good timing. With Susan shutting out love, neither Susan or her late husband can move on with their lives. So with the help of Jonathan and one of Susan's friends, a radio contest helps Susan find her true love.

It takes awhile for Susan to open up to the possibility of trusting her son and taking a chance on love but once she does, there's something to smile about. I was not expecting the twist with one of the radio show contestants to take place, so that was a fun surprise. But even then, Susan's selfish ways (once grief, now love) almost prevent her from listening to her son (her voice of reason) who sheds the light on this twist. If the character of Susan wasn't too stubborn and selfish for her own good, perhaps this film would have been more enjoyable. Because Jonathan was more likable and engaging, I came to see him as the real lead of the film. He held it together.

All that said though, it still just isn't enough to make the cut of one of my annual Christmas movie screenings. Plus, it attempts to bring God into the picture but it's presence is far too delicate to bring depth to this element in the way that it should be appreciated. The balance of themes and tones is all wrong here and in general is far too heavy for a Christmas film anyway. This is not Lifetime's best but I have a feeling it isn't the worst.

There are no Bonus Features on this DVD.

Own Under the Mistletoe on DVD November 22, 2011.

Exercise DVD Review: Ageless with Kathy Smith: Total Body Turnaround


Release Date: November 15, 2011
Running Time: Approx. 60 Minutes, Plus Bonus
Equipment Needed: Light Hand Weights and a Mat


Designed by fitness expert Kathy Smith to combat the aging process, Ageless with Kathy Smith: Total Body Turnaround debuts on DVD from Acacia on November 15, 2011. Like a reset button for the body, Total Body Turnaround follows the bestselling release of May’s Ageless with Kathy Smith: Staying Strong and features three 20-minute workouts, each one targeting a physical change people face as they grow older. Energize and de-stress with customizable circuit-training segments to trim and firm, improve balance and flexibility, and awaken new energy in the body.

Just in time to help people get and stay in shape through the holidays comes Ageless with Kathy Smith: Total Body Turnaround. Ageless contains a two minute in depth introduction and 3 Workouts, "Total Circuit," "Total Balance," and "Total Energy," each lasting 20 minutes. The "Total Circuit Workout" is a complete wake up exercise. It will rejuvenate you in a way that you had not initially anticipated. As a 20 something year old, I did not expect to have a hard time keeping up with Kathy Smith but she does not play around when she says that this is an ageless workout.

Kathy Smith's energy is amazing and not just physically but she has such a bright spirit about her, it makes you feel like everything will be alright. It makes you want to continue doing the workout and come back for more. Her optimism and positive attitude is contagious. That's just what I want and need for a workout and what everyone needs, which makes this a very easy exercise DVD to recommend. Each workout targets a physical change people face as they grow older and succeeds at trimming and firming, improving balance and flexibility, and awakening new energy in the body.

Talk about a fierce full body workout. You will feel your core in knots and your legs and arms will burn. But you'll enjoy every moment of it because not only does Smith make this a fun workout, this is a fun workout with positive results. You'll feel great before you "look great" and that feeling is something that ironically not many fitness experts have the gift of passing along. Smith's positive vibes are effortless. She is a genuine joy to be around and that is what sets her fitness workouts from the rest. So if you want to work out and feel great as you work our way to becoming your best, get Ageless with Kathy Smith: Total Body Turnaround.

Bonus Features:
Q & A with Kathy Smith
(8:44 minutes) - This Q&A contains about four questions that will enlighten all the viewers who tune in. This Q&A is not exactly a get to know Kathy Smith piece, it is more informational and really gets the viewers more excited to learn about the body, staying fit, and living a healthy lifestyle. If you enjoyed the workouts, you'll enjoy the Q&A.

Upper Body Tone & Stretch (10:03 minutes) - These exercises are from the workout, Exhale: Core Fusion Lean & Toned which is not led by Kathy Smith. Though there is a group od people exercising in the workout, which is a change from the main workouts on this DVD. This workout has you on your feet and on the floor. It begins at a fast pace but slows down a bit as the workoout goes on. Of the two bonus workouts, I prefer this one because of the higher energy but it all depends on personal preference.

Yoga Stretches (7:26 minutes) - These exercises are from Yoga for Beginners with Desi Bartlett which is not led by Kathy Smith. There's absolutely no talking here, it's really all about the movements and being in the moment. Meditation is a key component in yoga and this exercise is a great example of such.

Kathy Smith has been a leading force in the wellness industry since 1980, and her diverse capabilities cover all aspects of fitness. Today she continues to shape and inspire the lives of millions around the world. A mother of two daughters, she is a trusted motivator that has sold more than $50 million in infomercial products and over 16 million workout videos worldwide (inducting her into the Video Hall of Fame). She also recently became spokesperson for ICAA (International Council on Active Aging), leading their mission to promote healthy, active living for adults ages 50-plus. In 2003, she was awarded the IDEA Lifetime Achievement Award from IDEA Health & Fitness, the largest professional fitness organization in the world.

Own Ageless with Kathy Smith: Total Body Turnaround on DVD today.

The Hunger Games Trailer Is Here!



The woods, the hovercraft, the reaping, Effie, Primrose, training, Cinna, the fire wardrobe, President Snow, Rue, Haymitch, the moment of unity, the countdown, the games beginning... it was more than I expected to see and it was amazing! Excited does not even begin to cover how I am feeling after watching the trailer. March cannot come soon enough. What did you think?

Also be sure to check out Jackie Emerson's new single, Peter Pan from her debut album set to be released soon. It's magical! Playing Foxface in The Hunger Games and releasing new music... it's been an incredible year for Jackie and this is only the beginning!

The Hunger Games hits theaters March 23, 2012.

Schuyler Fisk Releases Sounds of the Holiday EP Tomorrow!

Just in time for Christmas, Schuyler Fisk will be releasing Sounds of the Holiday, a Holiday EP on iTunes, Amazon.com and local retailers TOMORROW!

Fisk covers holiday favorites, "Rockin'Around the Christmas Tree," "Silver Bells," "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," and 3 new songs written by Fisk herself, "Sleep Sleep (Christmas Lullaby)" and "It's Christmas, So We're Singing." Additionally, the EP will feature a bonus track from FM Radio, Fisk's collaboration with Tim Myers, "More Than I Wished For." I cannot wait to listen! How about you?

Visit www.schuylerfisk.com for more information.

In Case You Haven't Seen This Around The Web... Chronicle Trailer



Chronicle hits theaters February 3, 2012.

Tiffany Thurston Will Release EP Next Week

Hawaiian native, Tiffany Thurston will be releasing a three-song self-titled digital EP on November 22nd in anicaption for her full length album, set to be released in 2012.

You may know the current Nashville, TN resident as the worship leader for the REVOLVE tour since 2007 (Women of Faith’s teen girl conference) and sole back-up singer for four-time GMA Female Artist of the Year, Natalie Grant. Soon you'll get to hear Thurston's solo project which is bound to be one of the most played new worship albums of the new year. So don't say I didn't tell you!

For more information, visit Tiffany Thurston, Facebook, or Twitter.

Friday, November 11, 2011

NBC To Air First Ever American Giving Awards

NBC will broadcast the first ever American Giving Awards, presented by Chase and hosted by 22-time Emmy Award winner Bob Costas, in a two-hour primetime special on Saturday, December 10, from 8 to 10 p.m. ET from the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles.

Produced by dick clark productions and Intersport, the American Giving Awards will grant a total of $2 million to the five featured charitable organizations, which were selected from a list of 25 previous CCG grant recipients with the help of some of Chase’s online customers as well as Chase Community Giving (CCG) Facebook fans. The organization with the most votes will receive a $1 million grant, the runner-up will be granted $500,000, a third organization will receive a $250,000 grant and two will be given $125,000 grants.

Each charity will be presented by top stars from motion pictures, television, music and sports, who will introduce five remarkable organizations. Along the way, there will be special musical performances and several surprises for the charities being honored.

The five finalists to be honored at the AGAs each represent one of the five categories recognizing the “building blocks” of our communities:


Educators & Mentors
Let’s Get Ready, Inc., of New York, NY, works to expand college access for motivated, low-income high school students by providing free SAT preparation and college admission counseling.

Champions of Health & Wellness
To Write Love on Her Arms, of Cocoa, FL, is dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.

Heroes & Leaders
Wish Upon a Hero Foundation, Inc., of Moorestown, NJ, utilizes social media and technology to connect those in need of support, including patients with long-term illnesses, military families, and natural disaster survivors, with people who can fulfill their wishes and truly change their lives.

Community Builders
Move for Hunger, Inc., of Neptune, NJ, works with moving companies across America to pick up the unopened, non-perishable food items from people during the moving process and deliver it to their local food banks.

Youth Developers
Matthew Shepard Foundation, of Casper, WY, was created in the memory of anti-gay hate crime victim Matthew Shepard to encourage respect for human dignity and difference by raising awareness, opening dialogues, and promoting positive change.

The final round of voting on Facebook and Chase.com for the American Giving Awards opens on December 1, 2011 and closes on December 8, 2011.

Chase Community Giving relies on its nearly 3 million fans on Facebook to help decide which local nonprofits should receive grant money from Chase. Since its inception in 2009, CCG fans have helped Chase award over $15 million to 400 local charities across the country representing causes such as building schools in Africa, providing food and shelter to the homeless, and supporting the performing arts.

For more information on the "American Giving Awards" visit NBC.com's Movies & Specials site.

USHER’S OMG TOUR—LIVE FROM LONDON ON DVD AND BLU-RAY

If you're wondering what to fill the stocking with this Christmas for a music lover, consider Usher's OMG Tour—Live From London on Blu-ray & DVD today!



Release Date: November 1, 2011
Rating: NR
Running Time: 104 minutes


Filmed this past April at England’s O2 Arena in support of his landmark seventh album, Raymond V. Raymond, which topped Billboard’s R&B chart for seven straight weeks, Usher pulls out all the stops in this incredible concert.

The expansive set list, ranging from early hits (“You Make Me Wanna”), to smooth ballads (“Nice & Slow”), to sexy love songs (“There Goes My Baby”), and club rumblers (“Yeah”), runs the full gamut of Usher’s career from teen idol to international icon.

Bonus extras include “On The Shoulder Of Giants,” a behind-the-scenes look at the man and his team as they put this incredible event together, and “New Look,” a short piece about Usher’s New Look Foundation in London.


TRACKLISTING
1) Monstar
2) She Don’t Know
3) Yeah
4) U Remind Me
5) U Don’t Have To Call
6) You Make Me Wanna
7) Mars vs. Venus
8) Nice & Slow
9) Love In This Club
10) Lil Freak
11) Hot Tottie
12) There Goes My Baby
13) Burn
14) Bad Girl
15) Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)
16) Caught Up
17) DJ Got Us Falling Love
18) More
19) OMG

Click here for a sneak peek of what to expect on the Blu-ray/DVD.

Usher's OMG Tour—Live From London is available to purchase on Blu-ray & DVD today! Happy Holidays!

Christmas in Rockefeller Center

Christmas in Rockefeller Center is just around the corner!

The 79th annual holiday extravaganza will feature a Norway Spruce tree that is 74 feet high, 46 feet in diameter and weighs 10 tons.

The tradition of the Rockefeller Christmas tree dates back to the Great Depression. First erected in 1933, the inaugural tree was decked with 700 lights and placed in front of the then eight-month-old RCA Building, now the GE Building. The Christmas tree gathering was enhanced in 1936 with the opening of the Rockefeller Plaza outdoor ice-skating pond. NBC-TV televised the tree lighting for the first time in 1951 on "The Kate Smith Show" and as part of the nationwide "Howdy Doody" television show from 1953-55.

Prior to this year's primetime telecast, WNBC, NBC's flagship station, and other NBC affiliates (listed below) will broadcast an additional live hour of the special from 7 to 8 p.m. ET . This first hour will feature performances by all the show’s stars and a special performance by Megan Hilty, star of the upcoming NBC musical drama “SMASH”.

WVIR - Charlottesville, VA, WLWT - Cincinnati, OH, WBOY - Clarksburg, WV, WETM - Elmira, NY, WBBH - Fort Myers, FL, WHAG - Hagerstown, MD, WBIR - Knoxville, TN, WGAL - Lancaster, PA, WAVE - Louisville, KY, WNBC - New York, NY, WCAU - Philadelphia, PA, WEYI - Saginaw-Bay City, MI, WTWC - Tallahassee, FL, WNWO - Toledo, OH, WFMJ - Youngstown, OH, WHIZ - Zanesville, OH, KMIR - Palm Springs, CA

The live broadcast will feature a performances by Tony Bennett, Justin Bieber, Michael Bublé, Cee Lo Green, Faith Hill, Carole King, Katharine McPhee, Javier Colon and The Radio City Rockettes! My Christmas music playlist is just not the same without Tony Bennett so you can imagine how excited I am about that. Michael Bublé, Faith Hill, and Katharine McPhee (SMASH) I am also particularly excited about - I am just now getting into Bublé's music! Why it took so long I will never know. Then there's Javier Colon to get excited about. NBC has been treating him well since his time on The Voice. This special is great exposure for him for those who missed the first season of The Voice which was fantastic! And finally, pulling it all together are The Radio City Rockettes who freeze their butts off every year performing outside in the freezing cold for us. Thank you!

If you can't attend or choose not to due to the weather/traffic/crazy amount of people that come for a good spot hours before the event actually begins... you can watch it live, hosted by Al Roker and Savannah Guthrie on Wednesday, November 30th from 8 to 9 p.m. ET on NBC.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Christmas Movie Suggestions of the Week



Mrs. Miracle (2009, Rated G)

Losing a spouse is always hard, and for Seth Webster (James Van Der Beek), playing single dad to two rambunctious six-year-olds doesn’t make it any easier. With the holidays approaching, finding a housekeeper has proven to be near-impossible, until Mrs. Emily Merkle (Doris Roberts) shows up at the Websters’ door, ready to turn their lives around. No sooner has “Mrs. Miracle,” as Seth’s boys call her, straightened up the house, than Seth meets Reba Maxwell (Erin Karpluk), best friend to the Webster kids’ first-grade teacher. After just one date, Seth and Reba find they have a lot in common. Since the death of his music-loving wife, Seth has been unable to play a single chord on the piano, and, in the name of her career, Reba, once an avid actress, has avoided the theater. With a Christmas pageant to prepare for and a fresh romance on the horizon, Mrs. Miracle definitely has her work cut out for her and proves to be more than just a normal nanny. Based on Debbie Macomber's popular novel of the same title.



What If... (2010, Rated PG)

What if…, tells the story of Ben Walker (Kevin Sorbo), who fifteen years ago left his college sweetheart Wendy (Kristy Swanson), and his calling to be a preacher, in order to pursue a business opportunity. Now with a high-paying executive gig, a trophy fiancĂ©, and a new Mercedes, he hasn’t considered a family nor felt the need to set foot in a church in fifteen years.

But God has other plans. While on a thrill ride outside the city, his new car mysteriously breaks down, and he’s visited by a tow truck driver named Mike (John Ratzenberger) who claims to be an angel sent to show Ben what his life would look like had he followed his true calling. Suddenly Ben wakes up in the middle of domestic chaos as his wife Wendy and daughters (including Disney Channel’s Debby Ryan) are getting ready for church, where Ben is the new pastor.

Before he can get back to his old life, Ben must first embrace this reality and discover the value of faith and family, and perhaps restore his love for those who were heartbroken fifteen years ago: Wendy and God. In the tradition of It’s a Wonderful Life and The Family Man, What if… is a story of finding your true purpose in life.




Christmas with a Capital C (2010, Not Rated)

Christmas will never be Christmas again if Lawyer Mitch Bright has his way. The Townsfolk of Trapper Falls, Alaska face their toughest challenge as the battle of removing the nativity from the town square tears at the traditional and spiritual fabric of this joyous season. This is more than just a legality or separation of church and state; it is a knife that cuts through the heart of peace and good will towards all men.

Starring Ted McGinley, Nancy Stafford, Daniel Baldwin, Brad Stine.


All of the above films are currently available for streaming on Netflix. You can also find these films on Amazon and iTunes now.

25 Days of Christmas is Coming!

It's that time of year again! Christmas coverage on Hollywood the Write Way is back!

In two weeks, the Countdown to the 25 Days of Christmas officially begins! The countdown begins Sunday, November 20th at 8/7c with the ABC Family original, Holiday in Handcuffs which is a favorite ABC Family Christmas film of mine. Willy Wonka will play on the 23rd and if you haven't yet seen my video interviews from earlier this fall with the original main cast members and director, click here. And on the 27th at 8/7c, be sure to watch the world premiere of Desperately Seeking Santa!


A steely marketing executive gets more than she bargained for when her "Sexy Santa" contest winner turns out to be more than just a handsome face in the ABC Family original movie Desperately Seeking Santa. Starring Laura Vandervoort (Smallville) and Nick Zano (2 Broke Girls), Desperately Seeking Santa follows Jennifer Walker (Vandervoort), an ambitious young marketing executive for the South Boston mall. With her eye on a big promotion, Jennifer dreams up a plan to increase sales: a search for the hottest Santa in town! Teen girls and their moms, even a local news anchor, flock to the mall to catch a glimpse of the studly competitors. Before the contest even starts, Jennifer clashes with one contestant, David Moretti (Zano), an attractive South Boston native looking to win the $10,000 prize in a last ditch effort to save his family restaurant.

When 25 Days of Christmas officially takes off come December, we can also look forward to the world premiere of the ABC Family original movie, 12 Dates of Christmas, starring Amy Smart (Just Friends, The Butterfly Effect) and Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Franklin & Bash, NYPD Blue). Premiering Sunday, December 11 at 8/7c, 12 Dates of Christmas follows a young woman who re-lives the same first date on Christmas Eve over and over again until she learns to open up her world to new things and stop living in the past.

The Santa Clause, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, The Polar Express, and many other Christmas favorites are all must sees at this time of year and ABC Family has got you covered.

Plus, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes its basic cable premiere on Sunday, December 4 at 8:30/7:30c, which headlines the network’s annual Harry Potter movie marathon running on Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4.

Click here to download the full schedule!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Giveaway: The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

I mentioned last month that The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Volumes 3 and 4 were coming to DVD and October 25th was the big day!





As you know, I rarely conduct giveaways on the website but that will change in 2012! So to get you pumped for what's coming up in the new year, I will be giving away these two DVDs! The catch is that this is a local giveaway, so this giveaway is only open to those in the Tri-State area of the United States (who are 14 years of age or older).

In the new year, giveaways will mainly be open nationwide, so stay tuned. As for this giveaway, all you have to do is be one of the first five people to email me (melodysimpson at hollywoodthewriteway.com) why you want the DVDs and a winner will be chosen at random. A follow on Twitter could help your chances (wink wink). May the best Marvel geek win!

Own The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Volumes 3 and 4 on DVD today.

DVD Review: CatDog Season 1 Part 1



Release Date: October 18, 2011
Rating: TV-Y
Running Time: approx. 300 minutes (10 episodes)


A fan favorite, CatDog: Season One - Part One, is a tale of opposites attached starring CatDog, the most unlikely brother duo ever seen. The conjoined brothers love each other yet they are so different, they can’t help but annoy themselves silly with their contrarian activities. Prim and proper, Cat is the very definition of culture, while Dog is the ultimate tail-wagging, sofa-jumping, car-chasing roughneck. But despite their very different personalities, CatDog are the best of friends, sticking to one another — literally — through thick and thin, even when it comes to facing off against their devious neighbor Winslow and the rough ’n’ tough gang of Greaser Dogs!

CatDog: Season One - Part One features an all-star voice cast, which includes Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants, Rocko’s Modern Life), Jim Cummings (The Super Hero Squad Show, Reno 911) and Carlos Alazraqui (The Fairly OddParents, Rocko’s Modern Life).


Of all of the Nickelodeon series back in the day, CatDog was not one of my favorites. Watching it again years later I understand more clearly why. It's just plain silly and weird. Sure, the unique personalities of the brothers make for a relatable relationship among siblings in general and there are some relatable moments but overall, it really took a long time for me to finish watching the ten episodes (two stories per episode) on this DVD. The adventures are creative and really get into the life of a cat and a dog so it is engaging but the world that these adventures take place in, it has simply never grabbed me. And watching it now hasn't changed a thing. Often times, I found myself wandering in and out of the room without pressing pause on the remote as I normally do. Not to mention, the visuals are not as well restored as the Hey Arnold Season 1 DVD, so there's that. But the comedy does hold up for the most part for those of you who you did watch the series when it originally aired and enjoyed it then. So if you enjoyed the series when it first aired, you'll want to buy this DVD but if you were not completely engaged back then and are considering giving the show a second chance, just think about it first.



There are no Bonus Features on this DVD.

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Friday, November 4, 2011

Holiday Greeting Cards For A Cause!

Angie Harmon, Marcia Cross and Molly Sims have teamed up with Kodak and stationary designer-for-the-stars, Bonnie Marcus for a “Celebrity Cards for a Cause” campaign.

These celebs have each specially designed Kodak Picture Kiosk Personalized Greeting Cards on sale this holiday season, where a portion of the proceeds goes to those most in need. Angie Harmon’s designs will benefit Children’s Institute, Inc. while Marcia Cross’ designs will benefit The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and Molly Sims’ designs will benefit Friends of El Faro.

The cards are designed so that consumers can personalize them with their own photos and text and with the ability to sign onto Facebook directly from the Kodak Picture Kiosk to pull you and your friends’ photos, there’s no excuse not to join the movement!

These celebrity holiday cards are available in Kodak Picture Kiosks across the nation within the Christmas Photo Card Collection. Look for the tab labeled “Bonnie Marcus Cards for a Cause.”

Happy Holidays!

New Lost Girl Preview

For those not lucky enough to live in the countries that currently air Lost Girl, which is currently in its second season... as discussed at the Syfy Digital Press Tour, Syfy has acquired the series which will finally make its US premiere this January! Check out a preview below:



Lost Girl premieres January 16, 2011 at 10/9c only on Syfy.

New Neverland Preview

Remember the upcoming mini-series Neverland that I told you about in my Syfy Digital Press Tour coverage? Well here's an all new preview for you! And stay tuned for my advanced review of the mini-series when it gets closer to the air date.



Neverland airs December 4th and 5, 2011 at 9/8c only on Syfy.

Bess Rogers Releases Out Of The Ocean

In case you haven't heard of Brooklyn's Bess Rogers, she is very talented singer, songwriter, and musician who's song, "Standing Tall" is currently the featured ‘Single Of The Week’ on iTunes/Japan. The single is from her recently released album, Out Of The Ocean which is fantastic. Seriously. Head on over to iTunes or Amazon and buy the entire album. Thank me later.

Bess is currently on tour in the US, and is set for two weeks of shows in the UK later this month. For more information, visit www.bessrogers.com.

DVD Review - Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides



Release Date: October 18, 2011
Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 136 minutes


From Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer comes all the fun, epic adventure and humor that ignited the original. Johnny Depp returns as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. A tale of truth, betrayal, youth, demise — and mermaids! When Jack crosses paths with a woman from his past (PenĂ©lope Cruz), he’s not sure if it’s love or if she’s a ruthless con artist using him to find the fabled Fountain of Youth. Forced aboard the ship of the most feared pirate ever, Jack doesn’t know who to fear more —Blackbeard (Ian McShane) or the woman from his past. Directed by Rob Marshall, it’s filled with eye-popping battle scenes, mystery and all-out wit.

The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise is one that will never be forgotten. It is a staple not just in movie history but in American Popular Culture. I personally enjoyed the first film the most, enjoyed the second film, and did not see a need for a third or fourth... especially with the fourth not including Orlando Bloom or Keira Knightley. But Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was more engaging than I anticipated it to be... at least for the first hour and a half. Then my interest started to die down. And just like that, the magic was gone. No more caring about the journey to finding the Fountain of Youth. The addition of Penelope Cruz among others was smart and the paths of these characters are thrilling enough and natural enough in this setting to connect and care about what happens to them next. Although that can be debated when it comes to the mermaids.

Though while Cruz and others bring life back into a franchise that was tiring itself out, it has already gotten to the point of being pointless. The exhilaration that we all felt in the first film, the charm and the magic that was there, it's just doesn't last here. There is no shortage of action or the comedy that we all love from this franchise. But the time for Pirates has come and gone. Even the elaborate sets and mesmerizing landscapes cannot keep me enthralled. Maybe if there was more light to keep the viewers awake for the entire film. Renting this film via Redbox is fine but buying this if you're not a hardcore Pirates fan... well, just think about it. There aren't many bonus features on the Blu-Ray or DVD so there's also that to consider.

DVD Bonus Features:
Bloopers of the Caribbean
(3:29 minutes) - The cast members have quite the laughs on the set of Pirates, be it because of prop issues or hats falling off in the middle of a scene... there's a lot to love about the bloopers... if only there were more.

LEGO Animated Shorts: Captain Jack’s Brick Tales (Approximately 5 minutes) - LEGO presents five animated shorts that fans especially of animated shorts and fans wanting as much Pirates as they can get will appreciate.

Blu-Ray Bonus Features:
DVD Bonus Features plus...
* Audio Commentary by director Rob Marshall
* Disney Second Screen

Own Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides on Blu-Ray and DVD today.

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