Monday, April 14, 2008

Hayden on sexual harrassment....

.......sorta......


The Kristen and Kristen Show

E!'s Kristen de Santos speaks to KBell about her new movie.......and breaks the news about her new HEROES pact (yup, she signed)!


Monday, April 7, 2008

FoxNews: Kristen Bell Roots for Co-Star in Male Nude Scene

Kristen Bell is blond, beautiful, brainy ... and happy to support her male co-star in his nude scene in the upcoming "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."

Bell, of "Heroes," "Gossip Girl" and "Veronica Mars," stars in the heavily marketed "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," which incidentally shows her co-star Jason Segal, ah, totally nude several times. And to support Segal’s daring role, our "Hero" donned a tell-all T-shirt.

"The costume designer made T-shirts that had the statue of David on the front, so we all had you-know-whats on the front of our shirts and had little sayings on the back like, 'Keep it up, Jas!' We tried to be as supportive as we could," Bell said. "We weren’t allowed to laugh."

But Bell certainly is pleased that she didn’t have to "show her boobs," and is all about the girl power.
"The great thing about this is that it's not sort of exploitative, [like] 'let's just show boobs.' There really isn't much nudity in the movie unless it's Jason and he wrote it, and I think that's really amazing," Bell said.

"Not that I'm promoting seeing more male nudity in the movies. But the truth be told, if you're not just looking on an equal plane, you don't see a lot of guys going out there and doing nudity," she added.

Hmm, but we are somewhat concerned that Segal has become a little too comfortable flashing the flesh.
"It's actually encouraged. Everyone likes me to be as naked as possible everywhere I go now," Segal said. "I don’t know how that would do for tourism, but we should find out and give it a short-lived experiment."
Sorry, Jas, we haven’t heard back from USA Tourism about this idea just yet.

AGAIN????


NBC’s "Heroes" was forced to cut its second season down to 13 episodes as a result of the picketing writers, however if things don’t change in the way actors get paid the serious could end up in worse trouble.

Back in February, the Screen Actors Guild hinted that there is potential for a strike on the horizon over the renewal of actor contacts, but would only take the action if it would benefit its members, whose contracts expire June 31.

Speaking with fans at the recent Eclipse event in the United Kingdom last month, "Heroes" star Sendhil Ramamurthy revealed that the possibility of SAG going on strike could essentially kill the series. Bit the actor is hopeful that negotiations will stop that from happening.

"Hopefully producers and SAG will get together and sort something out," he told fans at the event. "My last scene [on 'Heroes'] was filmed on Oct. 23 so I’m hoping we’ll get something together cause I’d really like to get back to work."

During the strike, projects were few and far between for Ramamurthy … but he was able to pass the time through sports.

"My tennis game got really good. I was playing all the time," he joked. "Things have to be changed on the way writers and actors are paid. And hopefully something will be done otherwise you might loose the show again for a while."

At the moment, SAG has about 120,000 members with the Federation of Television and Radio Artists following suit with approximately 70,000. About 40,000 actors also have dual membership.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

NBC Reveals New Year Round Schedule

NBC has confirmed a spinoff series of "The Office" that will debut after the Super Bowl, and will put "Saturday Night Live" in primetime next fall.

Variety reports that programming chief Ben Silverman unveiled a 65-week schedule this summer, plus all of next year--that emphasizes family-targeted fare at 8, broad appeal or "blockbuster" event programming at 9 and adult-themed dramas at 10.

Only four new shows will debut in the fourth quarter: Christian Slater in "My Own Worst Enemy" is set to air Mondays at 10, Aussie comedy made for the US, "Kath & Kim" will be on Tuesdays at 9:30 (following "The Biggest Loser: Family Edition", "Knight Rider" will rev up Wednesdays at 8, and "Crusoe" is set for Fridays at 8.

"Friday Night Lights" series will zoom into smallscreen in the winter.

"30 Rock" and "Law & Order" and "Lipstick Jungle" are renewed.

Silverman annoucned that acotr Matthew Broderick will guest in the finale of "30 Rock."

NBC PRIMETIME SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2008 - 2009

MONDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "Chuck"
9 - 10 p.m.: "Heroes"
10 - 11 p.m.: "MY OWN WORST ENEMY" (New)

TUESDAY

8 - 9:30 p.m. "The Biggest Loser: Families"
9:30 - 10 p.m. "KATH & KIM" (New)
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"

WEDNESDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "KNIGHT RIDER" (New)
9 - 10 p.m.: "Deal or No Deal"
10 - 11 p.m.: "Lipstick Jungle"

THURSDAY

8 - 8:30 p.m. "My Name Is Earl"
8:30 - 9 p.m. "30 Rock"
9 - 9:30 p.m. "The Office"
9:30 - 10 p.m. "The Office"/ "SNL THURSDAY NIGHT LIVE"
10 - 11 p.m.: "ER"

FRIDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "CRUSOE" (New)
9 - 10 p.m.: "Deal or No Deal"
10 - 11 p.m.: "Life"

SATURDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "Dateline NBC"
9 - 10 p.m.: "KNIGHT RIDER" (Encores) (New)
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (Encores)

SUNDAY

7 - 8:20 p.m.: "Football Night in America"
8:20 - 11 p.m.: "NBC Sunday Night Football"

NBC PRIMETIME SCHEDULE FOR WINTER 2009

(*New programs in UPPER CASE (with the exception of "ER")

MONDAY

8 - 9 p.m . "Chuck"
9 - 10 p.m.: "Heroes"
10 - 11 p.m.: "THE PHILANTHROPIST" (New)

TUESDAY

8 - 9:30 p.m. "The Biggest Loser: Couples"
9:30 - 10 p.m. "KATH & KIM" (New)
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"

WEDNESDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "KNIGHT RIDER" (New)
9 - 10 p.m.: "Deal or No Deal"
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order"

THURSDAY

8 - 8:30 p.m. "My Name Is Earl"
8:30 - 9 p.m. "30 Rock"
9 - 9:30 p.m. "The Office"
9:30 - 10 p.m. "THE OFFICE SPINOFF" (New)
10 - 11 p.m.: "ER"/"The Celebrity Apprentice"

FRIDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "Deal or No Deal"
9 - 10 p.m.: "Friday Night Lights"
10 - 11 p.m.: "Life"

SATURDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "Dateline NBC"
9 - 10 p.m.: "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (Encores)
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order" (Encores)


SUNDAY

7 - 8 p.m. Specials/"Dateline NBC"
8 - 9 p.m.: Specials/"MERLIN"
9 - 10 p.m.: Specials/"Medium"
10 - 11 p.m.: Specials/"KINGS"

NBC PRIMETIME SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2009

MONDAY (January)

8 - 9 p.m.: "American Gladiators"
9 - 10 p.m.: "AMERICA'S TOUGHEST JOBS" (New)
10 - 11 p.m.: "Dateline NBC"

TUESDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: Most Outrageous Moments
9 - 10 p.m.: "America's Got Talent"
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (Encores)

WEDNESDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "SHARK TAGGERS" (New)
9 - 10 p.m.: "America's Got Talent" (Results Show)
10 - 11 p.m.: "Law & Order" (Encores)

THURSDAY

8 - 8:30 p.m. "The Office"
8:30 - 9 p.m. "THE OFFICE SPINOFF" (New)
9 - 10 p.m.: "Last Comic Standing"
10 - 11 p.m.: "THE LISTENER"

FRIDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: "CHOPPING BLOCK" (New)
9 - 11 p.m.: "Dateline NBC"

SATURDAY

8 - 9 p.m.: Drama Encores
9 - 10 p.m.: Drama Encores
10 - 11 p.m.: Drama Encores

SUNDAY

7 - 8 p.m.: "Dateline NBC"
8 - 9 p.m.: "Monk"
9 - 10 p.m.: "Nashville Star"
10 - 11 p.m.: "KINGS" (Encores) (New)

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